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MAKHANDA EVENTS WEEKLY

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THIS WEEK FRIDAY, 10 MAY Friday Night DJ’s – Def Beat

@SSS 19B New Street R20 entry fee

SATURDAY, 11 MAY Parkrun

5km run or walk

Family-friendly

Dogs on leads are welcome

@ The Bot Gardens, Lucas Avenue 07:45 for 08:00

Register online: https://www. parkrun.co.za/register/

Free entry

Red Rent Party

Join us for a Live Saxophone Performanc­e by Oyisa Ralo. Come and have a great time. Toasted sandwiches will be on sale.

@ Red Cafè, 127a High Street

18:00

Free entry

90’s Karaoke

Sing your heart out

@ SSS Top Bar, 19b New Street. 21:00

Contact Mike Theron: 082 477 3689 Free entry

SUNDAY, 12 MAY Hiking with Makhanda Wild Hikers Crew

Join us for a local hike in Makhanda, for a distance of 5km – 8km. @ Drostdy Arch, Somerset Street (meeting point)

07:00

Contact Malwande on 074 733 7712 Free entry

Celebrate Mother’s Day with a succulent meal

Create new memories while enjoying a delicious 3-course lunch. All Moms get a compliment­ary Glass of Champagne or Fruit Juice Cocktail on arrival!

@Pothole and Donkey, High Street 12:00 to 15:00

Contact us on 046 622 2324 Bookings are Essential

The Soweto String Quartet will perform

@The Guy Butler Theatre, Settlers Monument

14:30

Tickets are available at Quicket: https://bit.ly/Sowetostri­ngquartet R120 per ticket.

MONDAY, 13 MAY Craft Day

Every Monday, feel free to bring a snack and flask to do your craft, work, or anything to keep you productive.

@ Red Cafè, 127a High Street 15:00 – 16:00

Free entry

TUESDAY, 14 MAY Open Morning

Come and join us for a fun-filled morning and see what Oatlands Preparator­y School offers @ Oatlands Preparator­y School, African Street, Makhanda.

09:00 till 10:30

Booking/ Contact Details: RSVP 046 622 2935 or email reception@ oatlandspr­epschool.co.za.

Entry by booking

Texas Holdem Poker

The only legal game in town

@ SSS, 19b New Street

17:30 for 18:00

R50 buy-in | 1 x R50 top-up allowed

Pub Quiz

Join us for a fun evening of trivia @ The Rat & Parrot, 59 New Street 19:00

Table bookings: 046 622 5002

R40 per person (Cash only)

WEDNESDAY, 15 MAY Karaoke Night

Sing your heart out. @ SSS, 19b New Street 20:30 for 21:00

Free entry

THURSDAY, 16 MAY U3A

Come and hear @Grahamstow­n Bowling Club 10:00-11:00

R5 entry fee

All welcome

Grahamstow­n Bridge Club

@ Grahamstow­n Bowling Club, African Street

13:15 for 13:30

Contact Sheila Hicks: 083 442 3322 R15 non-members | R10 members

Thursday Pool Competitio­n

@ SSS Top Bar, 19b New Street 18:30 – 19:00

Contact: Mike Theron on 082 477 3689

Free entry

COMING SOON

Friday, 17 May – Quiz Night with Robyn. A Tolkien inspired quiz evening. Prizes for the best-dressed person/s and the winning team. @ Red Cafe, 127A High Street. 17:00 for 18:00. For more info, contact lou on 0832951982. Quiz Tickets R25 | Themed supper plus quiz ticket R150.

Saturday, 25 May – Carinus Annual Art Auction. Theme: Make it, Break it, Recreate It! Fun event with Designer Food, Compliment­ary drinks, a Quirky interior, and Wonderful Art to buy on the Main and Silent Auction. @ 84 Beaufort Street. For enquiries contact 046 6224543. Cost: R160pp.

Thursday, 30 May – Shine On! An evening of beautiful musical performanc­es by AMP Orchestra, Kingswood Music School, and Rhodes Music Department. Buy your tickets at Food4Futur­es, The Red Cafe, Jacques’ Artisan Bread, Grahamstow­n Properties, or online at www.food4futur­es.co.za. @ 1820 Settlers Monument, Fountain Foyer at 18:00 – 20:00. R100 per ticket.

Thursday, 30 May – WESSA Jack Skead Lecture. Professor Ian grew up in the Drakensber­g Mountains and cultivated a logical passion for mountains. His talk will define the difficult question: “What is a Paas, and what is a Poort?” His current research interests are the deteriorat­ion of Indigenous Rock Art, Climatolog­y, environmen­tal change, applicatio­ns of GIS and remote sensing, and Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Geomorphol­ogy. Title of Talk: Landscapes of the Cape FoldMounta­ins: a Geomorphol­ogical perspectiv­e on Poorts and Passes @Hill Street Manor, Hill Street (across from the Drill Hall). Time: 19:30 Venue: Cost: to cover refreshmen­ts Adults R10 | Students R5 | Scholars Free} Wine per glass: R15

BEHIND-THE-SCENES Every Saturday

Grahamstow­n Feral Cat Project We now have our bookshop where you can browse a small but nice selection of preloved books. All monies raised will go towards sterilisin­g feral cats and the costs of rescuing abandoned adults or kittens in foster care. All donations will be gratefully accepted and can be dropped at the shop.

@ CES building, next door to Nic’s nest at 65 African Street

09:00 – 12:00 Bernadette Emslie (073 277 0577) R10 upwards per book (Cash only)

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