1. Go crazy at a car boot sale
Alzheimers SA provides advice and assistance to families of those suffering with the disease. Support this organisation’s important work by browsing and buying at a car boot sale on 12 July at the Jaguar Club, corner of Louis and Lawley roads, Northcliff.
Details: anne@quaestior.com; www.alzheimers.org.za
2. Mosque marvels
The wonders of Midrand’s Nizamyie Kulliyesi Mosque will be laid bare on a Johannesburg Heritage Foundation walking tour of this architectural marvel. The largest building of its kind in the southern hemisphere, the mosque is a scaled-down replica of Erdine’s Selimye Mosque in Turkey. The tour will take place on 12 July at 10.30am. Details: 011 482 3349; www.joburgheritage.co.za
3. Party the night away
Head to Newtown’s Town Hall on 12 July for the finest selection of house and techno at Deep Town presents The Bird House. The DJ line-up includes Sound Sensible, Nuno Estevez, Metro Ticket, Ric Norte and Lady M. Details: https://deeptown.nutickets.co.za/TheBirdHouse
4. Head to the theatre
Two exciting shows will open this weekend. Monty Python fans can take in the sights and sounds of Monty Python’s Spamalot, a hit musical “lovingly ripped off” from the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, at Joburg Theatre, Braamfontein. Details: www.joburgtheatre.com
Vanya & Sonya & Masha & Spike, the South African version of the 2013 Tony Award-winning play by Christopher Durang, will open at the Pieter Toerien Theatre, Montecasino, on 12 July. Details: www.computicket.com
5. At the independent cinema
Independent cinema The Bioscope will start screening Andrew Worsdale’s Durban Poison this weekend. This noir romance was named the best South African feature film at last year’s Durban International Film Festival. Details: www.thebioscope.co.za
6. High on horses
Take in the beauty and power of all things horsey at Penny Place Equestrian Centre, Blue Hills. The centre will host a showjumping competition for its graded riders on 12 July. Details: www.pennyplace.co.za
7. Wonder at nature’s winter wardrobe
Explore the oldest part of Melville Koppies Nature Reserve by joining a guided walk of Melville Koppies Central. In the light of the slowly rising sun, you’ll be shown some of the reserve’s fascinating geological and archaeological features, including an Iron Age furnace. The walk will take place on 13 July at 8.30am. Details: 011 482 4797; www.mk.org.za; fomk@mk.org.za
8. Sunday afternoon vibes
Go deep at one of Joburg’s premier rooftop venues on 13 July with Sunday Skyline Sessions at Randlords, Braamfontein, from 2.30pm. Featuring the best in house music, the DJ line-up includes Nick Essential, Ryan Dent, Craig Massiv, 2Lani the Warrior, and Whitey D’Vine. Details: www.pulseradio.net
9. Winter warmers at the markets
With the Jozi Real Food Market in Greenside and Neighbourgoods Market in Braamfontein on 12 July, and Market on Main at Arts on Main, Maboneng Precinct, there’s plenty of opportunity to indulge in coffee, soup, and all manner of warm artisanal goods. Details: www.facebook.com/JoziRealFoodMarket; www.neighbourgoodsmarket.co.za; www.marketonmain.co.za
10. Celebrate soccer
If you’d like to catch the final match of the 2014 Fifa World Cup in an atmosphere more lively than the TV room at home, you can join other soccer fans at Zoo Lake Bowling Club, Sunninghill’s German Country Club, the Skyline Fan Club on the roof of Braamfontein’s Liberty Building, Parkhurst’s Jolly Cool, or Illovo gastropub, The Griffin. Details: Zoo Lake Bowling Club 011 646 1131; German Country Club www.germancountryclub.co.za; Skyline Fan Club www.facebook.com/skylinefanclubbraam; Jolly Cool www.jollycool.com; The Griffin www.thegriffin.co.za