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MONDAY AND THURSDAY GRAHAMSTOWN BRIDGE CLUB When Where
Monday 6.30pm, Thursday 1.30pm Grahamstown Bowling Club, African Street Duplicate bridge Mary Birt 083 651 0067
What Who TUESDAY SENIORS' BRIDGE AND TEA When Where What
2pm Christ Church Hall, Speke Street Come and boost your weekly bridge. Join our 10 to 20 cheerful, friendly players. R10 per person per week. John 072 194 9575
RAPE SURVIVORS' SUPPORT GROUP When What
Tuesdays 2.30pm-3:30pm Two experienced Clinical Psychologists, Lauren Creese and Pumza Sakasa, are offering a safe and confidential space for survivors of rape to gain support by meeting on a weekly basis. Available to English, isiXhosa and Afrikaans speakers, 18 years and older and free of charge. Marlize Kemp at clinicalsecfeh@gmail. com (mail to: clinicalsecretaryfeh@gmail. com) or 046 602 2452. evening craft market and live music. Saturday Day – Day craft market and live music, Saturday Night – threecourse Christmas Gala Dinner and live entertainment-R185. (Bookings essential). Sunday Day – Our famous roast lunch accompanied with live music. Natalie 046 625 0673 or email info@ pigandwhistle.co.za
DELVILLE WOOD COMMEMORATION SERVICE When Where What
17 July at 9am Waainek Cemetery As this year marks the Centenary of The Battle of Delville Wood, where are a significant number of South African soldiers engaged the enemy in WW1, the Makanaskop Shellhole will be holding a special wreath laying ceremony to mark the occasion and to remember those who gave their lives. Members of the ex-Servicemen and women’s organisations as well as representatives of the Makana Municipality, the Defence and Police Forces as well as local schools are invited to participate in this event. Representatives who intend participating are requested to be at Waainek Cemetery no later than 8.40am.
WESSA ROCK ART OUTING When Where What
Saturday, 23 July 2pm Meet at Albany Museum Rock art outing and visit to the Howieson’s Poort Shelter. Take tea and climbing/walking boots. Note that this outing is for the fit, as it involves climbing a 10m vertical face – although the unfit can remain at the base of the cave. Roy Lubke: r.lubke@ru.ac.za or 082 576 2626