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Aweh! Find out what’s popping in Durban

There is plenty to do in Durban and surrounds for the next two weekends – don’t miss out on the fun.

ARE you looking for something to do this weekend? Well, look no further – here’s a list of fun events happening this weekend in Durbs and surrounds.

Saturday, 18 March 

Get ready for a colourful morning at the TMG Colour Run. All proceeds from this event will go to local non-profit organisation, Church Alliance for Social Transformation (CAST). TMG Colour Run is a 5km and 1km untimed event that will take place at the Westville Country Club’s Eco Trail from 08:00.  Tickets cost R55 each and can be purchased at https://www.quicket.co.za/events/204899-tmg-colour-run/#/ or contact Cheron at cheron@thekwinimotorgroup.co.za for more information.

Also Read: Lace up for a colourful event

The Legacy Yard in uMhlanga will be hosting a Ramadan Market from 17:00- 22:00 on Saturday and 10:00 to 15:00 on Sunday.

The members of Durban Bowling Club invite the community to join them on the greens for a free game of bowls on Saturday at 13:00.The invitation is open to all ages. The aim of the game is simple – to get your bowls as close as possible to a small white ball called the Jack. The club provides bowls to be used for the initial play. Only takkies or flat-soled shoes are permitted on the greens. Durban Bowling Club is situated at 65 Gladys Manzi Road. There is ample parking available. To sign up for Saturday’s game, email your name, the number of persons playing and cell number to durbanbowlingclub@mweb.co.za

 

Enjoy a day filled with family fun at the Saders’ Mini Market at Northwood Crusaders sports club on Saturday, 18 march from 10 am- 1pm

 

Kingsley Holgate, the most travelled man in Africa will be speaking at the Great Outdoor Expo in on Saturday, 25 march at 1pm. Don’t miss the chance to hear from the adventurer, author, and humanitarian at Suncoast Durban. Book your tickets at WebTickets.

Be part of of the Open streets initiative on Florida Road, March 26 from 9am to 5pm. For more information visit: www.godurban.co.za

Also read: Open streets initiative Florida Road

 

THIS year, the Kloof Conservancy has secured some outstanding gardens for its annual Open Gardens show.

The Kloof Conservancy Indigenous Open Gardens show is set to take place on the weekend of March 25 and 26.

Also read: Kloof Conservancy Indigenous Open Gardens – what’s on show (Part 1)

The show will run from 09:00 to 16:00 each day, and the entry fee will be R30 per person per garden for three gardens and a single entry fee of R75 to enter the Stoneford Estate and the gardens.

 

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