YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE
SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION AGM
THE 1820 Settlers’ Association will hold its annual general meeting tomorrow at 136 Villiers Road, Walmer at 4.30pm sharp. Inquiries: Heather, (041) 581-4031.
DANCE PERFORMANCE
THE National Arts Council and Port of Expression Dance Co present Port of Site: A
Visual Scape of the Unseen at the South End Museum on Friday and Saturday. The contemporary dance performance is choreographed by dancer and choreographer Levern Botha. Admission is R80 for adults and R60 for students and pupils. Inquiries: Levern, 062-872-8372 or e-mail: leverrn@yahoo.com
END-OF-YEAR TOUCH OF BLING
OVERALL Events is holding its year-end celebration on Thursday at the Granary in Stanley Street. Courtney Courus will provide entertainment and the dress code is cocktail with a touch of bling. Tickets are R200 a person, R1 900 for a table of 10 and the event is at 6.30 for 7pm. Inquiries: e-mail: chinney@overallevents.co.za
BIG WALK FOR CANCER
THE Algoa FM Big Walk for Cancer is at 8am on Saturday and the 5km route starts at the Lighthouses at the Boardwalk in Summerstrand. This year’s beneficiaries are CHOC, Igazi Foundation and Cansa. Inquiries: www.algoafm.co.za
NO HOBIE PARKRUN
THE PE Hobie Beach parkrun will not be held on Saturday due to the Big Walk for Cancer being held. It will resume next Saturday November 11. Parkrunners are encouraged to try out one of the nearby parkruns at Sardinia Bay or Lady Slipper this weekend instead. There also are parkruns in Jeffreys Bay, St Francis Bay, Grahamstown and East London.
CALITZ AND UNCLE BUBBLES
BAY singer-songwriter Anton Calitz and guitarist Neil “Uncle Bubbles” Clark will play at the Music Kitchen in Newton Park on Saturday. The show starts at 8.30pm and tickets are R60 each. Inquiries: Ian, 072-994-5096.