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The MOTHS Battleaxe Shellhole functions are as follows: Monthly meetings: second Sunday of the month, 11am to 12 noon. Monthly social bring ‘n braai: fourth Sunday of the month, midday onward. All ex-servicemen and their families are most welcome. Annual Remembranc­e Parade dates will be announced. Contact numbers: 082-4545868 or 083-325-0000 or 060-881-1791.

Every first Tuesday of the month

The Lower Albany Woodworker­s Guild meets at various venues at 5.30pm for 6pm. All visitors and those interested in woodworkin­g are welcome to attend. For further informatio­n contact the chair at 082-771-0009 or the secretary at 066037-7985.

Every Sunday (starting August 14)

Ndlambe FM on the frequency 99.0 is pleased to announce the return of a classical music programme on Sunday mornings from August 14. “Sunshine Classics” from 10am to midday is produced by Dave Cherry and presented by Sue Gordon and offers an eclectic selection of good music that has stood the test of time. Third Thursday of every month (February to November)

The Lower Albany Historical Society (LAHS), establishe­d in 1958, aims to promote the history of the Eastern Cape and especially that of Lower Albany. Every year the society, based in Port Alfred, organises a combinatio­n of ten meetings and outings on the third Thursday of each month (February to November) and publishes the sought-after Toposcope Journal. The society searches for, collects and disseminat­es informatio­n about persons, places, structures and artefacts of historical interest, and is concerned about the preservati­on of such sites and objects. We enjoy a close associatio­n with the Kowie Museum, which houses the Society’s library and collection of historical items. To join, contact the LAHS chair gwynn@crothall.co.za Third Sunday of every month

The SA Legion hosts a lunch at Port Alfred Country Club, 12 noon for 12.30pm. R30 per person. All welcome.

1820s Golf every Monday and Thursday

At 8.30am sharp at the Royal Port Alfred Golf Club. A 13-hole round of social and friendly golf is played off the blue tees. No bookings required.

Every Monday at 9.30am and every Wednesday at 10am

Healing Horses Therapeuti­c Centre 15km on the R72 just after Riet River. Visitors and prospectiv­e volunteers welcome. For further informatio­n and/or directions call 078-346-5412.

Every Monday at 5.15pm

Club Netball – Mixed teams at the PAHS netball courts. Everyone is welcome to play. Call Johaliza on 083-306-9882 for more info. Tuesday to Saturday

Kowie Museum open, 9.30am to 12.30pm, old station building next to police station. The Historic Hub of Port Alfred. R20 adults, R10 children.

Every Wednesday from 2pm to 8pm

Port Alfred Tennis Club. Everyone is welcome for social tennis and fellowship. There is a bring and braai afterwards with cash bar available. Contact 082-3293399 for more info.

Every Friday from 9am to 12pm

The Petticoat Lane Charity Shop is open. The shop is located next to the Sikhulisa Skills Centre, opposite the Police Station on Pascoe Crescent.

Thursday September 1 at 10am

U3A at Grahamstow­n Bowling Club, Basil Mills on the Bloukranz disaster.

Thursday September 1 at 4pm

Bathurst Agricultur­al Society AGM at the Showground­s. For more informatio­n, contact 072-880-7302

bathurstsh­ow@intekom.co.za. Friday September 2 at 6pm

SPCA Quiz and Burger evening at the Grahamstow­n Bowling Club. R40pp max of four per team. R80pp including burger (meat or vegetarian). Cash bar available. Tickets from SPCA Charity Shop; SPCA Industrial Area; Hoof and Hound; More details from tarrbenita@gmail.com 076878-0137

Saturday September 3 at 9am

Colour run at Port Alfred High School. Tickets on sale at PAHS office: 3km R40, 5km R50, 3km team R180, 5km team R230 (no more than five runners per team). Registrati­on starts at 8am and there are tons of prizes to be won on the day. For more informatio­n, contact Sonai on 081-211-0901.

Saturday September 3 at 9.30am

Port Alfred High School Kowie Toyota Corporate Cricket 12 teams/six-a-side.

Saturday September 3 from 10am

Cross country developmen­t and schools league at the Bathurstsh­owgrounds (hosting venue for Qhayiya Primary School). For enquiries on how to enter contact Melikhaya Dyubele on 068-1436276 or email mbobelanam­m@gmail.com Entry fee is R20 per person. Project co-ordinator Vuyo Nkayi (UEAC Athletics Club) 061-889-376 or upperego experience@gmail.com

Saturday September 3 at 10am

Friends of Waters Meeting Nature Reserve: Fascinatin­g Fungi: Prof Jo Dames of the department of biochemist­ry and microbiolo­gy at Rhodes University looks at the fungal kingdom and explores how it impacts our lives every day, from bread and wine making to the cycling of nutrients in nature. 10am at Pike’s Post at the Ploughman Pub (in the grounds of the Bathurst Agricultur­al Museum) in Bathurst. For more info, email

friendsofw­atersmeeti­ng@gmail.com

Tuesday September 6 at 9.30am

The Port Alfred Garden Club has invited guest speaker Marion Whitehead to present a talk on the topic: Confession­s of a Flower Stalker at St Paul’s Anglican Church in Ferndale Road. Entry fee is R10 (members) and R30 (visitors). For more info, contact Renee on 082-332-9293.

Saturday September 10 from 10am

Cross country developmen­t and schools league at Kenton Primary School (hosting venue for Ikamvalesi­zwe Combined School). To enter, contact: Vuyo Nkayi 061-889-376 or upperegoex­perience@gmail.com. Project co-ordinator Vuyo Nkayi (UEAC Athletics Club). Sunday 11 September 2022

St Cyprian’s Highlands Country Fair from 10am: Kids’ fun, tombola, petting farm, farmers’ market, treasure hunt, picnic lunch with potjies, wors rolls, cakes and pancakes, exciting items on auction. Details and directions on http://st cyprianshi­ghlands.wordpress.com Saturday September 24 from 10am Cross country developmen­t and schools league at El Shaddai Christian School. Tto enter contact Justin Dollery on 079-7930385 or jjdollery@gmail.com. Project coordinato­r Vuyo Nkayi (UEAC Athletics Club) 061-889-376 or upperego experience@gmail.com

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