The Herald (South Africa)

YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE

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QUILT FESTIVAL

THE National Quilt Festival is at Collegiate Girls’ High School from today to Saturday, from 9am to 6pm daily, and 9am to 3pm on the last day. World-renowned tentmakers from Cairo, the Keiskamma Art Project and 67 Blankets will exhibit and teach. The conference fee is R150. Individual workshops can be booked at Computicke­t. Day visitors (not at workshops) pay R50 for adults, R20 for pupils and free for kids under 12. Inquiries: brendad@netactive.co.za

RAJA YOGA COURSE

BRAHMA Kumaris Lotus House presents a Raja Yoga meditation beginners course tonight from 7.30 to 9pm. This will be the first of a five-lesson course. Inquiries: Gita, 082-710-0175.

MEET GRU AND MEL

DESPICABLE Me fans can meet Gru and one of his Minions, Mel, at the Boardwalk on Wednesday from 10am as they promote the movie’s launch. Inquiries: Azelle Evans, 082-851-0090 or e-mail: azelle@themailroo­m.co.za

KNOW YOUR BUSINESS

THE Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber presents the Know Your Business half-day workshop, with Betsy Ings unfolding key success factors in the industry on Wednesday from 8.30am to 12.30pm at the Business Chamber boardroom. Admission is R260 for members and R450 for the general public. Inquiries: Suzanne Vermeulen, (041) 373-1122, or e-mail: events@nmbbusines­schamber.co.za

‘WHOSE LINE’

THE improvisat­ional comedy show Whose Line PE is on every Tuesday at the Bru Bar. Comedian Roland Gaspar created the show and each week the team include stage, TV, radio and music performers. It is from 7.30 to 9.30pm. Entry is R50. Inquiries: the Bru Bar, (041) 581-5335, or e-mail: office@rolandg.co.za

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