Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Kids’ holiday period entertainm­ent

- RIYADH KARODIA riyadh.karodia@inl.co.za

WITH the school holidays having officially started, kids and parents alike are looking for fun things to do.

The City of Cape Town has announced that from Monday, libraries across the city will offer a variety of activities for all ages, including movies, outdoor and board games, robotic boot camps, face painting, puppet shows, as well as a host of various crafts and storytelli­ng, to keep children entertaine­d and positively engaged.

“I want to encourage our young patrons to visit their nearest library and join in the fun events,” said Patricia van der Ross, mayco member for community safety and health at the City of Cape Town.

“Our librarians work hard to ensure there is something for everyone and that activities are educationa­l at the same time.

“Parents also have peace of mind that their children are kept busy within a safe space and in a constructi­ve manner.”

The full holiday programme is available at www.capetown.gov.za/holidaypro­grammes. Some events require RSVPs as indicated on the schedule.

The V&A Waterfront neighbourh­ood is never short of things to do, especially during school holidays.

Parents and kids can look forward to getting their hands dirty with fun and interactiv­e art classes at Art Jamming, skating fun at Rollercade while Hint Hunt promises visitors of all ages a magical adventure in their Live Escape Games. Pricing and operating hours can be found on www.waterfront.co.za.

GrandWest Entertainm­ent World in Goodwood is offering value-formoney Fun Pack deals aimed at kids between the ages of 5 and 17.

The deal is available until the end of November.

The Razz Pack costs R110 per child includes a 10-pin bowling session at The Magic Company, a chicken sub with fries from Subz and a ring doughnut from Doughnut Hive.

The Matazz Packs cost R220 per child and include an ice-skating session at The Ice Station, a ticket to a 2D or 3D movie (excluding 3D glasses) at CineCentre, a kiddie’s meal at the Silver Dollar Spur and an original waffle at Milky Lane.

GrandWest is hosting the Rubik’s WCA African Championsh­ip from October 7 to 9. If you are a Rubik’s cube fanatic you can register for a competitor’s pass online for R300.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? KIDS classes at Makers Landing at the V&A Waterfront.
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SUPPLIED KIDS classes at Makers Landing at the V&A Waterfront. |

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