The Herald (South Africa)

YOUR WEEKEND WHAT’S ON GUIDE

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CHARITY FUN RUN

THE Pearson High School Interact Club hosts a charity Gold 5km Fun Run tomorrow from 9.30am. Entry forms are available at Action Sports, Brian Brands and the school’s front desk. Entry costs R25 and all proceeds go to CHOC. There will be market stalls and prizes to be won. Inquiries: lauren2575­6@gmail.com

AQUATIC CHAMPIONSH­IPS

THE Nelson Mandela Bay Aquatics Championsh­ips take place tomorrow from 1pm and on Sunday February 5 from 8am at Marina Martinique, Jeffreys Bay. Inquiries: Michael Zoetmulder, (041) 484-7860 or e-mail michael@zsports.co.za

CREATIVE CONVERSATI­ON

ENJOY a healthy breakfast and engage in a provocativ­e conversati­on about instincts and intuition at the Associatio­n of Creative Thought, 15 Seventh Avenue, Walmer, tomorrow at 9am. Elizabeth Dugmore will be the guest speaker. Entry costs R75 and bookings are essential. Inquiries: (041) 581-3309 or 083-708-2857.

BAP SERIES

THE third Between Absence and Presence (BAP), a book reading and dialogue series by Sisonke Papu and Unathi Slasha, is at the Marikana Memorial House, NMMU South Campus today from 5.30pm to 9pm. It will also feature a pop-up exhibition by Keng Arty and performanc­es by VJ Nakasa and Qhawekazi Giyose. Books, DVDs, and food will be on sale. Entry is R40. Inquiries: psisonke@gmail.com

JEFFREYS BAY MARKET

THE Jeffreys Tecoma Craft Market is on tomorrow at the corner of Da Gama Road and Tecoma Street from 9am to 1pm. Home-made merchandis­e and work will be on sale. Inquiries: Neil Skinner, (042) 296-2791.

SOUNDS OF USIBA NONCWADI

USIBA Noncwadi will host an album listening session at the Alliance Francaise tomorrow at 6pm. They will perform their newest songs and give a taste of their upcoming album. Entrance costs R60. Inquiries: (041) 585-7889.

HOBIE BEACH PARKRUN

THE PE Hobie Beach parkrun is a 5km fun run held at 8am every Saturday on the Nelson Mandela Bay beachfront. It is free and open to all, but if you want a time please register for a barcode at www.parkrun.co.za. The run starts at the palm tree next to Shark Rock Pier. Inquiries: pehobiebea­choffice@parkrun.com.

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