YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE
SPIRITUALITY LECTURE
SISTER Jayanti, European director of the Brahma Kumaris, will visit Port Elizabeth on Wednesday. The tour includes public lectures across the country and focuses on “Spirituality in a Fragmenting World”. Jayanti will be at the Athenaeum in Central at 7pm. Inquiries: Pratiba Daya, 083-795-5690.
MUSIC FESTIVAL
THERE is a music festival in aid of children, by children, at the Tramways Building on Sunday from 11am to 4pm. Pupils at Summerwood Primary, Clarendon Park Primary, Greenwood Primary, Erica Girls Primary, Charlo Primary and Woodridge College will perform in a show aimed at the whole family. Tickets cost R40 and are free for children under five. Proceeds of ticket sales go to Ithemba Lam Baby Home. Inquiries: 084-800-2014.
GHOST BUS TOUR
MYSTERY Ghost Bus will run its tour in Port Elizabeth on Saturday from 7pm to midnight. There will be “pub and grub” stops, poltergeists, EVP recordings, dowsing rods, castles, a dark haunted room, graveyards and more. Further information from the website
www.mysteryghostbus.co.za Visit www.QUICKET.co.za to book. Inquiries: Gareth, 079-193-7536.
SKA AND REGGAE
THE Brothers ska and reggae band will perform with the Indie Rock band Can of Worms at the Music Kitchen on Saturday at 7.30pm. Admission is R100. Inquiries and bookings: 072-994-5096.
‘LOST IN THE SUN’
THE GFI Gallery in Park Drive opens the exhibition Lost In The Sun on Thursday at 6pm. The exhibition comprises a collection of oil paintings by John Meyer. Simon Blackburn will be the guest speaker. Inquiries: (041) 586-3973.
FATHER’S DAY WINNERS
THE following readers have won prizes in The Herald Father’s Day competitions: Trevor Bailey, Susan Piron, Lzaan le Roux and Tersia Ansems have won Benn Koppen beer; ChristineYoung and Pamela Impey have won a hamper from Melissa’s.