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SEE FREE PLAY

The Nelson Mandela Metropolit­an Art Museum is hosting the play Broken Lens by Nelson Mandela Bay playwright Xolisa Ngubelanga on Monday February 25 at 6pm. The play will be performed by Xolani Ngesi and Fiks Mahola and entrance is free. Inquiries: Please RSVP to 041-506-2000, e-mail: artmu seum@mandelamet­ro.gov.za

UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGE

The University of the Third Age (U3A) will host Jackye Riddle, who will discuss bee-keeping and dragon fruit farming in the Hankey area at 10am on Tuesday February 26 in the Newton Park Library Auditorium. Visitors pay R20. Inquiries: Merlene Robinson, 041-583-1568.

PREGNANCY GATHERING

The Unicorn Cafe and Salon is hosting Love of My Life, an educationa­l gathering for pregnant women on Thursday February 28. Speakers include a midwife, physiother­apist, beautician and a motivation­al speaker. Tickets are R200 and the event runs from 9am until midday at the cafe at the Walker Drive Shopping Centre. Inquiries: Shanelle White, 072-507-1428.

NIGHT MARKET

The Goodnight Market is on Thursday February 28, from 5 to 9pm, at the Tramways Building in Baakens Valley. More than 30 exhibitors will sell delicious artisanal meals. Art, clothing and gifts are also on sale. Visitors may bring their own wine but there is craft beer, gin and wine for sale and a TOPS at SPAR tasting area. Entry is R20 per person and free to under 12s, with an extra charge for the TOPS tasting. Inquiries: Sarah, 072-1596300, sarah@lovestory.org.za.

ART ON TARGET

Art on Target is hosting its Milestone exhibition with work by top students Alvarito Felix, Tristan Drewry and Debra de Beer, and a selection from its most promising students. It runs until March 11, with viewing hours 10am to 5pm Monday to Friday, and from 9am to 1pm on Saturday. Inquiries: BA Moolman, 041-373-3334.

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