YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE
NAL’IBALI READING CLUB
NAL’IBALI is hosting the FUNda Reading Club sessions every Tuesday between 2.30 and 4pm at the Uitenhage Town Library, and on Wednesday between 3 and 5pm at the Share Centre in KwaNobuhle. Sessions include drama, poetry and reading. Inquiries: Madoda, 083-926-5486 or e-mail: madoda@nalibali.org
SCULPTURE EXHIBITION
THE Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum is exhibiting In Perpetuum, a sculpture exhibition by Standard Bank Young Artist 2017 Beth Diane Armstrong. It explores different expressions of scale, structure, materiality and space through stainless steel, video and light and is on display until March 26. Inquiries: Hayley, (041) 506-2000.
VIDEO, BINGO MORNINGS
THE 1820 Settlers’ Association is hosting a video morning on Wednesday at 9.30am at 136 Villiers Road, Walmer. Admission including refreshments is R25 (members) and R35 (non-members). The association will also have bingo on Thursday at 9.30am. Cost of R45 includes refreshments. Inquiries: Laura, (041) 581-4031.
ARTS WALKABOUT
THE Friends of Art Museum will host a talk and walkabout at their AGM on Wednesday at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum in Park Drive. The AGM is at 5pm and the talk at 6pm. Guest speaker Pippa Lugg Verster will give a talk titled Jack Lugg as I
Knew Him, focusing on the life of her late father, his art and her journey to publishing a book about him. Entry is free. Inquiries: (041) 506-2000.
BAAKENS TALK
A KNOW Your Bay event takes place at Bayworld at 5.30 for 6pm tomorrow and will focus on the use of the Baakens Valley. Arnold Slabbert from the Urban Raptor Project will present his eco-view of the valley. Inquiries: Tim DouglasJones, 082-775-8816.
GINO AT GERMAN CLUB
GINO Fabbri’s The Greatest Comedy Ever to Tour a Town is at the German Club in Lorraine on Thursday and Friday. Tickets at R120 are at Computicket or the door, and shows start at 8pm. Inquiries: Wendy, 082-661-6921.