YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE
POP-UP ART SALE
THE GFI Gallery in Park Drive will host a pop-up art and design evening tomorrow from 6pm. The sale includes ceramics by Ayanda Mji, Marlene Nepgen, Lisa Walker, Freakalee Ceramics, Billie McNaughton, Donve Branch, Lookout Ceramics and jewellery by Janice Mendelowitz, Iris Designer Goldsmith and Tukabijoux Accessories and more. Inquiries: (041) 586-3973.
GOODNIGHT MARKET
THE monthly Goodnight Market is at the Tramways Building on Thursday from 5pm to 9pm. Bring along a bottle of wine and a group of friends. There will be live entertainment. Entry is R20. Inquiries: 072-159-6300.
CHARITY BREAKFAST
THE St Francis Hospice will host a champagne breakfast on Saturday at 10am at Pine Lodge. The morning will include a floral centrepiece competition, silent auction, lucky draws and the award-winning cabaret 50
Shades of Eve, starring Niqui Cloete-Barrass, Mo Barnard and Faye Gatley. Guests will enjoy a full English breakfast with champagne and orange juice. Tickets are R175. Inquiries: (041) 360-7070 (mornings only).
HISTORICAL WALKABOUT
THE PE Historical Society will hold a walkabout led by Margaret Harradine in Richmond Hill on Saturday afternoon. Meet at the Old Erica Girl’s School at 1.45 for 2pm. There will be Donkin and Richmond Hill heritage trail books on sale at R30. Members pay R20, while visitors pay R25 to join in the walkabout. Inquiries: Lyn (041) 368-9008 or 082-302-2690.
WORLD CUISINE
THE Office for International Education of the Nelson Mandela University is hosting an International Culture Fest on Saturday from 11am to 3pm at the Tramways Building in Baakens Valley. The university’s international students will be at country stalls including France, South Africa, Nigeria, Swaziland, the Netherlands, Botswana and more to hand out samples of their traditional cuisine, free of charge. Entrance is R5 and free for the university’s students on presentation of student cards. Inquiries: (041) 504-2161.