Diary Dates

March - April 2019

WEDNESDAY, 27 MARCH: A public meeting takes place at the Pigeon Club hall in Tara Road, Bluff at 7.15pm. There will be an address by Freedom Front Plus’ Dr Duncan Du Bois.

 

THURSDAY, 28 MARCH: Fynnland Combined Sports Club AGM takes place at the club at 7pm. Make every effort to attend as it cannot take place unless a quorum is reached. It won’t be a long meeting and will give members the opportunity to hear the exciting plans for the club’s future.

 

THURSDAY, 28 MARCH: Women’s Friendship Guild meets at Bluff’s Assegai Hall at 9.30am. Hope to see you all there. For more information call Margaret Everett on 082-724-5741.

 

SATURDAY, 30 MARCH: Harlequins Cricket Club hosts a family fun day at the cricket fields off Garcin Place, Bluff from 10am followed by an awards allocation for all teams.

 

SUNDAY, 31 MARCH: Every Sunday, the Visually Impaired Bowlers Association has its weekly bowling afternoon at Berea Bowling Club in Durban from 1pm to 4pm. Blind and partially sighted people who are prepared to join this association can look forward to an afternoon of fun and fellowship playing bowls. Contact chairman Peter Lonsdale on 031-201-3347 or secretary Clifford Hole on 031-903-1134 for more information.

 

TUESDAY, 2 APRIL: Stainbank Women’s Institute meets at Woodlands Club from 9.30am. After the successful AGM, the WI looks forward to seeing all members. All women are urged to go along for an enjoyable and informative morning.

 

TUESDAY, 2 APRIL: Montwood Senior Citizens Care Centre hosts a social meeting every Tuesday from 9am to noon at 199 Kenyon Howden Road, Tray Bang hall. A two-course lunch and refreshments are available for R25. Bingo is on the last Tuesday of each month. All seniors over 55 are welcome to join.

 

SATURDAY, 6 APRIL: SAPS Montclair and CPF hosts its crime awareness day at Ramblers soccer field from 8am to 4pm. There will be police displays, entertainment and stalls for a fleamarket. Go along and meet officials of the CPF. Call W/O P Ellappen and Captain Vijiam on 031-469-8222 or 031-469-8212 to book a stall.

 

SATURDAY, 6 APRIL: Bluff Methodist Church on the corner of Wesley and Pearce Roads (behind Mediclinic) holds a jumble sale as well as the sale of second hand goods from 7am to 9am. Good quality second-hand clothes for sale and a variety of second-hand electrical and kitchenware at reasonable prices. The aim is to assist the community.

 

SATURDAY, 6 APRIL: The Botanical Society of SA KZN Coastal Branch hosts a visit to Cycad Centre Nursery in Umlaas Road, Camperdown from 10am to noon. Enjoy a guided tour by Avis Nel of her nursery, which not only specialises in cycads but in succulents and clivias too. The cycads bought here come with a permit. Take a box to fill with plants. There will be a mini-market of country produce and wares by local artisan folk, including teas and snacks, for BotSoc’s benefit. Booking essential in case of last minute changes, with cell number, whether you can offer or require a lift and from where. Email botsoc-kzn@mweb.co.za or call 031-201-5111 or 071-869-3693.

 

MONDAY, 8 APRIL: Yellowwood Conservancy meets on the second Monday of every month at 5.45pm at the boma site at Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve. There will be a bring and braai after the meeting. Free entrance to the reserve for the meeting. All who are interested in conservation and the environment are welcome.

 

MONDAY, 8 APRIL: The Botanical Society of SA KZN Coastal Branch presents an illustrated talk and book launch: The Sand Forests of Maputaland at the Visitors Centre, Durban Botanic Gardens at 5.30pm for 6pm. Retired medical doctor Dr Francois du Randt will show the beautiful forests, birds and animals found in the sand forests of Maputaland including Ndumu, Kosi Bay, Sodwana Bay, Mkhuze Game Reserve, Phinda and other popular tourist destinations of north-eastern KZN. His new book, The Sand Forests of Maputaland, published by SANBI, will be available. The book is not only a 25-year long study of the unique plant life, but it is also a comprehensive natural history overview of 400 pages with 500 colour photos. Members pay R35, non-members R55, students/pupils R25 which includes refreshments at the start. Proceeds fund branch projects. All are welcome. No need to book. For enquiries and book pre-orders email botsoc-kzn@mweb.co.za or call 031-201-5111 or 071-869-3693.

 

TUESDAY, 9 APRIL: The Botanical Society of SA KZN Coastal Branch hosts a guided walk: The Maputaland Sand Forest species of the Durban Botanic Gardens at the Durban Botanic Gardens Indigenous Forest Section at 10.45am for 11am to noon. Dr Francois du Randt, author of the new book, The Sand Forests of Maputaland, published by SANBI, will lead a walk in the indigenous forest section of the Gardens, where some beautiful KZN sand forest tree species are showcased. Entry costs R30 for members, R50 for non-members, R20 for students/pupils. Proceeds go to branch projects. . Booking is essential, as numbers are limited. Email botsoc-kzn@mweb.co.za or call 031-201-5111 or 071-869-3693.

 

FRIDAY, 26 APRIL: Grosvenor Girls’ High School hosts its annual senior citizens tea party from 10am to noon. All seniors over 65 years are welcome. There is no charge. For more information call Heidi Traut on 083-790-2983.

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