MARKETS
There will be a white elephant stall and residents’ market at the Walton Park Retirement Village on Saturday from 9am.
The entrance is at gate 2 in Admiralty Crescent, Summerstrand.
There will be a coffee shop with plenty of sweet and savoury eats on sale, as well as arts and crafts, books CDs, DVDs and more.
The Linton Grange Library craft market takes place on March 27 from 9am to 3pm, and the next day from 9am to 1pm.
Inquiries: Zelda Viljoen, 072-466-0555
Calling all collectors, treasure hunters, and those looking for unique items.
Come and visit The Re-Seconds Market at the Walmer Town Hall on Saturday March 29 from 9am to 2pm.
Come find your favourite stalls such as thrift clothing, toys, Tupperware, jewellery, pet treats, hair accessories, home decor, vintage items and plenty of food and great coffee.
This is a lovely outing at the start of the school holidays.
Entrance is free.
Inquiries: 083-588-5823 or theresecondsmarket@gmail.com
BOOT SALE
The Forest Hill community will host a boot sale at Clover Crescent (open ground at Elizabeth Donkin Hospital) on Sunday from 7am to 1pm, and again on March 16.
Inquiries: Ian, 081-4685-077
MUSIC TRIVIA
There will be a music trivia night fundraiser at 6.30pm on Saturday in aid of Sarah’s journey to participate at the JSKA World Champions in Japan.
The fun will take place at Eddie Macs@VP.
Tickets cost R110 per person for tables of eight to 10.
There will also be a raffle and prizes to be won.
There is a cash bar and limited food menu available on the night.
Bookings: Ursula Kemp, 084-261-4003
SCHOOLYARD ROCK
“Schoolyard Rock & Blues” has been put together by a group of local school friends to showcase their enormous talent.
These guys have let the music of years gone by influence them (even as far back as the 1900s).
Mixing this in their own style, with some contemporary original songs drawn from past genres such as rock and blues, this show is a must-see for all ages.
In addition, The Tone Ramblers will be supported by iconic musos Kerry Hiles and Kristo Zondagh as curtain-raisers.
Catch them at The Music Kitchen on Sunday from 2pm to 6pm.
The cost is R100 for adults and R50 for students.
Tickets are available online via www.musickitchen.co.za
Doors open at 12.30pm, and good food and drinks will be available.
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