The Herald (South Africa)

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DELVILLE WOOD

The University of the Third Age will meet on Tuesday at 10am in the Newton Park Library Auditorium, where Declan Brennan will speak on the battle of Delville Wood. Visitors pay R20.

Inquiries: Merlene Robinson, 041-583-1568.

MAGIC SHOW

Illusionis­t Brendon Peel and carnival sideshow entertaine­r Li Lau combine their mysterious talents in a new show, Halloween, on Wednesday October 31 at 8pm at the Savoy Theatre in Perridgeva­le. Tickets are R80 for adults and R60 for children and pensioners, available through Rose Cowpar. Inquiries: Cowpar, 072-9061977, rose@salarybase.co.za

HALLOWEEN FOR THE ANIMALS

Eddie Macs at Victoria Park sports ground will hold a Halloween party on Wednesday at 6.30 for 7pm, with prizes for best-dressed. Tickets are R40 pre-booked or R50 at the door, in aid of funds for the Animal Anti-Cruelty League. Inquiries: Linda-Louise, 082838-3988, hinoon@netactive.co.za or WhatsApp Hilary, 083-635-6995.

HAUNTED WALK

Old Grey Cafe is hosting a Haunted Walk around certain Nelson Mandela Bay city landmarks on Wednesday from 6pm. Tickets are R150 each, or R500 for a family and include snacks and a welcome drink. Inquiries: haunted@lovemycity.co.za

MARKTFEES

The annual pre-Christmas market Marktfees is at the Tramways Building from October 31 to November 3.

The market of lifestyle and hand-crafted goods will be open from 9am to 6pm on Wednesday and Thursday, 9am to 8pm on Friday and 9am to 3pm on

Saturday.

Inquiries: Relda Schoeman, 083-321-5118, or Sonja Harrison, 072-519-4474.

STUDENT DISPLAY

The Visual Arts Department in the NMU School of Music, Art and Design is exhibiting the work of Bachelor of Visual Arts graduate students at the Bird Street Gallery. It ends on Tuesday and is open from 9am to 3pm.

Inquiries: Jonathan, 041-5043293, gallery@mandela.ac.za

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