The Herald (South Africa)

YOUR WEEKEND WHAT’S ON GUIDE

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HUMAN LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION

ARTEC Gallery on 36 Bird Street hosts the opening of The Human Landscape exhibition tonight at 6pm for 6.30pm. Wine will be on sale. The exhibition will run until March 17. Gallery hours are 9am to 4pm on weekdays. Inquiries: (041) 585-3641.

VALENTINE’S BALL

YOUR Marriage Can Work invites couples and singles to a Valentine’s ball tomorrow at 3pm at Nangoza Jebe/ Centenary Hall. Entrance costs R280 for couples and R150 for singles. Inquiries: Ayanda, 083-313-4195 or Amanda, 079-294-2096.

WHITE ELEPHANT SALE

THE entertainm­ent committee of Walmer Service Centre hosts its annual White Elephant Sale tomorrow at 9am. The sale will be held in Laubscher Park East, Walmer. Inquiries: Desiree Martin, (041) 368-6798.

CONCERT IN THE PARK

THE Eastern Cape Philharmon­ic Orchestra is presenting

its Sundowner Concert in the Park at 5pm tomorrow and a Brunch Concert in the Park at 10am on Sunday in Victoria Park. Tickets will be on sale at the gate and cost R120; R70 for pensioners, R50 for pupils and free for pre-school children. Inquiries: Gill Barnett, (041) 581-7747 or e-mail ecpo@iafrica.com

REGIONAL CHAMPIONSH­IPS

THE Victory Raceway in Walmer hosts its first round of the Eastern Cape regional championsh­ips tomorrow. Gates open at 3pm and racing starts at 6pm. Braai facilities and food stalls will be available. Entrance costs R50 for adults and R10 for children under 13 years old. Track parking costs R20 per vehicle. Inquiries: Maggie,

082-656-8830.

VALLEY COOK-OFF

THE Alliance Francaise in Richmond Hill hosts The Valley Cook-off tomorrow at 6.30pm. Teams of cooks from South Africa, France and Italy will compete to make the best food. Tickets cost R250. All proceeds will assist with the building of a creche in Joe Slovo. Inquiries: (041) 585-7889.

MUSIC SOCIETY CONCERT

THE Port Elizabeth Music Society hosts its first concert for the year on Monday at 7.30pm at the NMMU South Campus Auditorium. The concert features young Romanian-born pianist Daniel Ciobanu. The pianist, 25, has just graduated with a masters degree after completing a first-class honours bachelors degree at the Royal Conservato­ire of Scotland under the tutelage of Aaron Shorr, Petras Geniusas and Steven Osborne. Tickets are available at the door. Inquiries: Theresa Cunliffe (041) 504-2250, e-mail: theresa.cunliffe@nmmu.ac.za

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