YOUR WEEKEND WHAT’S ON GUIDE
MUSIC AT THE KITCHEN ABEL Kraamsaal and Gian Groen will perform live at The Music Kitchen tonight at 7.30pm. Tickets cost R100. Inquiries: 072-994-5096 or (041) 364-1964. FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY THE Baakens Food Truck Friday is at Werk today at 4pm. Entrance is free and all food items are priced under R45. Inquiries: Grant Foong, 082-367-1864 or e-mail grant@foongs.co.za PARKRUNS GALORE AS well as three parkruns in Port Elizabeth tomorrow, with Sardinia Bay, Lady Slipper and PE Hobie Beach holding the international free, timed 5km run at 8am, the parkrun community is hosting three additional events on Freedom Day, Thursday April 27. The “Three Freedom Runs on Freedom Day” will start with an 8am parkrun at Lady Slipper, followed by a Sardinia Bay parkrun at 10am and a PE Hobie parkrun at 12 noon. These runs do not count for official times but may be logged on your profile under freedom runs. Inquiries: Lady Slipper: Cindilee Bester, ladyslipperof
fice@parkrun.com; Sardinia Bay: tammy.ellis@parkrun.com ; pehobiebeachoffice@parkrun.com AND A RAINBOW RUN! ALOE Pharmacy is hosting the Rainbow Run, its third charity fun run and walk, tomorrow at 7.30am with a 5km route starting and ending at the pharmacy in Sixth Avenue, Walmer. The entry fee is R60 for adults and R20 for primary school pupils, and all entry fees will be donated to Bet Sheekoom and Animal Outreaches. The first 150 adult entrants will receive a goodie bag. Further information from (041) 581-4161 or e-mail aloe@cks.co.za AIR SCHOOL EXCURSION THE Historical Society of Port Elizabeth hosts a “42 Airschool” excursion at the SAAF Museum tomorrow at 1.45pm for 2pm. Admission costs R35 for members and R40 for non-members, inclusive of tea or coffee and a scone. Inquiries: Bill Wright, 082-705-9974. THOUGHTS ON INTUITION ELIZABETH Dugmore will speak on “Intuition and Instincts” at the Association of Creative Thought, 15 7th Avenue, Walmer, tomorrow at 2.30pm. Admission costs R80 and booking is essential. Inquiries: ACT Centre, (041) 581-3309, on weekday mornings or Sylvia, 083-708-2857, afternoons and evenings. RACING AT SCRIBANTE THE Algoa Motorsport Club’s third regional racing round is at Aldo Scribante Racetrack tomorrow. Gates open at 7am until 6pm. Entry costs R50 per vehicle. Inquiries: Brian Jerling, (041) 461-1388. QUILTERS’ MEETING THE Dias Quilters’ Guild meets tomorrow at Victoria Park Primary School, Walmer, at 2pm. Inquiries: Maritsa, 072-840-2804. CREATIVE CALLIGRAPHY THE East Cape Calligraphers will meet at 1.45pm tomorrow at the Italian Club in Harold Street, Charlo. Beginners classes available by private arrangement. Contact Roma on (041) 379-5599. BLANKETS FOR LEGACY 67 BLANKETS for Nelson Mandela Day will celebrate the legacy of Nelson Mandela at Pearson Conservatory in St George’s Park on Sunday at 2pm. Donations of wool and squares are welcome. Inquiries: Kim Tucker, 071-597-5004. CLASSICAL CONCERT PIANIST Petronel Malan will perform for the PE Music Society at the NMMU South Campus Auditorium on Monday at 7.30pm. Tickets cost R85 for adults, R70 for pensioners, R35 for students and R30 for pupils. Inquiries: Erika Bothma, (041) 504-2974. PORTRAITURE CLASSES JONATHAN Silverman hosts daytime and evening courses in portraiture for beginners from Tuesday at Art on Target. Tickets cost R1 650. Early subscribers, pensioners and students get a discount. Inquiries: 041-373-3334, saportraitpainting@gmail.com TALK ON SOCIAL MEDIA THE next meeting of U3A (University of the Third Age) is on Tuesday at 10am in the Newton Park Library Au- ditorium. Guest speaker Joanne Anthony-Gooden will speak on the topic “Our Children – Digital Natives”, which revolves around the pitfalls of social media. Entrance fee for visitors is R20. Inquiries: Merlene Robinson, 041-583-1568.