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Community events to get you outside

SANDTON – Go on an adventure with some of these events near you.

1 August: More human than ever in the 4th Industrial Revolution

Understand what the 4th Industrial Revolution is, and what it means for you and your organisation. Certain skills are going to be critical for individual and business success in the future, every human skill that we may not have paid as much attention to in the past as we will need to moving forward. We’ll engage with the new set of skills individuals need and then move to organisations, looking at how they will need to be and need to show up in terms of these critical human skills.

Join the Tomorrow Today Global and Still, Human teams as they consider how to construct these organisations, lead them, and ensure that they retain the humanness that will be required to thrive in a world gone digital crazy?

Where: The Venue, Melrose Arch, High Street 17

When: 8.30am to 12pm

Cost: R250

Details: Tomorrow Today Global 072 859 0412.

02 August: Bryanston High School – Oblivion

Bryanston High School presents Oblivion 19 featuring the amazing Shane Eagle and Chunda Munki as well as SA’s greatest up-and-coming acts. Only Grade 8 to 12 learners will be allowed at the venue. No food, alcohol or weapons may be brought onto the premises.

Where: Bryanston High School, 8 Tramore Road, Bryanston, Sandton

When: 6pm to 11pm

Cost: R150 to R309

Details: www.oblivion19.co.za

03 August: Workshop: The Fairy tale of Bluebeard

This three-hour workshop will explore the powerful transformative principles from the Bluebeard myth. Analyst Suzan Hojdar will take you on a journey of discovery, show you how to expose your inner predator and arm you with the knowledge and understanding on how to restrain the dark Animus and turn it into an ally. Join this liberating workshop and escape the tyranny of being at the mercy of your inner persecutor.

Where: Centre of Applied Jungian Studies, 80 Cambridge Road, Bryanston

When: 2pm to 5pm

Cost: R450

Details: Centre of Applied Jungian Studies 082 949 8895.

August 10: Dip your toes in – some insight into beekeeping and what is involved

Thinking about beekeeping as a hobby, but need to understand what is involved, what it could cost you, how much time you need to invest? Registered beekeeper Sharon Lage will share her experience through an informal discussion about what you need to know if you want to take up beekeeping, training courses available, legalities, where to buy equipment, what you will need and average cost thereof.

When: 8am to 9am

Where: 146 Western Service Road, Woodmead

Details: Sharon Lage macbeehoney@gmail.com; 011 802 4343; 083 449 8980.

10 and 11 August: Basics of beekeeping – beekeeping introductory training course

Join an inspiring and highly informative training course designed for beginners with no beekeeping experience and new hobbyist beekeepers with one or two hives, who need to know more and are looking for some exposure to working with bees. Modules include: Getting started, know your bees; inside the hive, beehive components and accessories; how and when to harvest honey; acquiring bees: Buying versus catching and installing a swarm, what can go wrong? Includes practical sessions in the apiary and in the honey room.

Bookings are essential and close five days before the start of the course. If you are interested in the furry and fuzzy buzzing creatures don’t miss out on this informative course.

When: 9am to 4.30pm

Where: 146 Western Service Road, Woodmead

Details: Registered beekeeper GP072 Sharon Lage macbeehoney@gmail.com

8 September: Northern Rhodesia Reunion

Are you from the Copperbelt, Chingola, Nkana, Ndola, the mining towns? Or from Lusaka and the southern areas? We are having a braai/lunch reunion on Sunday 8th September at Johnny Pienaar’s place 27 Spesbona Street, Inadan Agricultural Holdings, Kya Sands. Johnny will provide braai fires and tongs. Bring chairs, plates, cutlery, drinks, your meat and a salad for the communal salad table. Chingolians, wear your T-shirts.

You can stay over in one of Johnny’s well-appointed cottages at special rates and it even can be arranged to fetch you from Lanseria.

Details: Johnny 082 610 0332; Rosemary 072 065 4159; Jean Johnson 082 772 6469.

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