The Herald (South Africa)

YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE

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CHILDREN’S ART

ARTOMBO is opening its art exhibition at the Athenaeum in Belmont Terrace tonight at 6pm. Artombo is a project aimed at providing high-quality art classes to children who would otherwise not have the opportunit­y. Well-known artists Renee Brisley and Andrie Meiring present the classes. The exhibition runs until May 26. Opening times are 9am to 4pm. To RSVP call 083-440-6784 or e-mail: louise.greyling1@gmail.com

FOR THE LOVE OF WINE

WINEZANI and For the Love of Wine present the I Love PE Wine Show at the Tramways Building in Port Elizabeth tomorrow and on Saturday. The sessions are from 6-10pm on both days, with an additional session on Saturday from noon to 4pm. There will be music, 40 wineries and four local restaurant­s: Flava, Mellas, Two Olives and My Friend & Co. Tickets are R150, at Computicke­t. Further informatio­n from: ilovepewin­eshow@gmail.com

FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY

THE Baakens Food Truck Friday returns to the Baakens Valley precinct tomorrow at 4pm. Entrance is free and all meals are capped at R45. The event will be inside the WERK workshop for the cooler months. Inquiries: Grant Foong, 082-367-1864, e-mail: grant@foongs.co.za

KOYO ON AT JAZZ’AFRO

BAY choral music presenter Bulelani Koyo will perform at the Barn Theatre at the PE Opera House on Sunday at 5pm in the venue’s Jazz’Afro Sundays programme. Admission is R70, and R50 for pensioners. Inquiries: Cingiwe Skosana, (041) 585-1300, 061996-0200. Bookings: cingiwe.

skosana@gmail.com or Nomgcobo Mkizeat: nomgcobomk­ize@gmail.com

 ?? Picture: ANECKE GREYLING ?? BUDDING ARTIST: Asakhe Magenuka works on his painting with the Artombo project
Picture: ANECKE GREYLING BUDDING ARTIST: Asakhe Magenuka works on his painting with the Artombo project

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