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Music and entertainment expected at Cleans Surf fundraiser

South Wolves, Magnanimous Man, Tuff Masters and a local band will be performing on the day.

An entertainment filled evening will be held through a joint initiative between Clean Surf Project, Africa Surfboards, Warner Beach Surfing Academy and Sapphire Coast Tourism to make this December’s holiday programme bigger and better for Amanzimtoti Beach, Baggies Beach and Winklespruit Beach.

The programme is set to include live music on Friday, 1 November from 5pm until late at All Out Action Sports Cafe, situated at 111 Kingsway Road, Warner Beach.  South Wolves, Magnanimous Man, Tuff Masters and a local band will be performing on the day.

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The fundraising initiative will coast R5 at the door and all of the proceeds will go towards free introductions to surfing, local bands, yoga lessons and keeping the Sapphire Coastline Clean with regards to this year’s upcoming beach events in December.  Happy hour will kick off from 6pm until 7pm.  In addition to the excitement, a surfboard is up for grabs entry in the draw will coast R20 per entry.

Romy Wenzel of Sapphire Coast Tourism said, “Get your entry in at Africa Surfboards situated at 2 Gus Brown Road, Warner Beach. Proceeds will go towards December Beach Events and the winner will be announced at one of the planned beach events throughout December and social media. Get your entry in and win.”

For more information, contact Romy Wenzel on 083-733-6468 or 082-802-3353.

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