What’s On the GO! – 10 August

Today

● Are you ready to join our motivated group? The University of the Third Age (U3A) caters to people of a so called ‘mature age’, from about 50 to 90, who are still eager for more knowledge and a zest for listening to cultural and motivational talks. “U3A means no more than that we have not stopped learning at our age! “We enjoy two excellent speakers per month and offer 16 different courses, including poetry, getting to know the JSE, music appreciation, armchair travel and more,” read a U3A statement. U3A Meet on the second Thursday of each month at 9.30am. The cost is R 10 per visitor and R5 for members. This is for the monthly General Meeting after which there is a speaker, followed by tea\coffee and biscuits. On the third Thursday of each month there is a current affairs meeting at 10am, with a speaker. Both meetings are held at the St Andrews Croquet Club hall in Bunkers Hill. Do come along and swell the numbers as well as finding out more of what U3A offers. Call (043) 738-5090 should there be any queries.

Thursday

● If you are single come mingle. Put on your dancing shoes to waltz, two-step and line dance tonight away with live music by Mark at the East London Bowling Club from 8pm. Entry is R25 per person. Couples welcome. Cash bar open. For more information call 073-243-2318.

● The East London slot car club will have racing every Thursday evening from 7pm. For further information contact Hennie on 082-448-3221.

● The Nahoon Estuary Nature Reserve is a must for those who love beautiful places, river views, a mangrove swamp and forest walks. Bird enthusiasts will enjoy sitting quietly in the two bird hides watching blue duikers and birds at the birdbaths and eating seed. New members of Nahooners, who support the reserve, are welcome to join and are given a gate key that allows them to visit 24/7. The reserve is off Beaconhurst Drive. Turn at the Dassie Trail sign. For enquiries phone Celia on (043)735-1833.

● If you are interested in becoming a volunteer at the Gonubie Community Policing Forum, please contact Dewald Knoetze on 082-822-1035 or Fred Minty on 072-515-8646.

● Alcoholics Anonymous Gonubie meet at the Baptist Church in Watsonia Crescent at 7.30pm. Contact Jan on 082-850-6918 or Nick on 072-831-7663.

‘The Rat Pack’ is back at the Arts theatre from August 10 to 19. Back in the days when Vegas were dangerous and everybody smoked and drank, the Rat Pack ruled. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and, Sammy Davis, Jr was the coolest cats in town. Amanda Bothma, Jacques Du Plessis and Natalie Oberem has produced a brand new show featuring the very best entertainers in East London to pay tribute to these famous crooners during their heyday in Las Vegas. Daniel Anderson, Jonathan Buitendag, Nathan Johanneson and Pieter Van Zyl will make you laugh, smile and even wipe away a tear, while the dancers will add glamour and sparkle to the production. Cindy Bester will dazzle with her performance of Liza Minelli’s and Marlin Monroe’s biggest hits. The show on Friday (August 11) is in aid of Hope Schools and tickets are available from Garth at 071-630-2478. On Saturday (August 12) funds raised from the show will go to Eyabantwana for the Children Trust. All tickets are available from Lee Gold at R 100 per person. Bring your own glasses and picnic basket and enjoy.

Friday

● Dinner dance tonight at Comrades Club with live music by Quentin from 8.15pm. Kitchen and bar open from 6pm at bargain prices. Entry R20. Call 083-255-3468 before 2pm for table bookings.

Saturday

● The Boeremusiekgilde (Boere Music Guild) have their AGM at Grens Primary School in Muir Street, East London from 6pm. This will be followed by their dance at 7 for 7.30pm. tickets are R20 for members and R30 for non-members. For further information contact 083-681-4655.

● The Centenary Tennis Club hosts social tennis every Saturday from 1.30pm. All welcome, so all ages come and join the fun. For more info call Maurice 082-676-9708 or Deon 082-443-8995.

● The Gonubie Saturday flea market takes place every Saturday morning in front of the municipality from 8am to 1pm – weather permitting. All stalls and car boot sales welcome. For enquiries please contact Glenda on WhatsApp or call 082-714-3390.

● The Lavender Blue Pineapple Walk takes place every Saturday morning at 6.30am (weather permitting). Meet Yvonne in the Lavender Blue parking every Saturday at 6am for a lovely walk and enjoy breakfast afterwards. You will be taken on a 10km circular walk past farms and along farm roads. Take the usual goodies with and some money for a hearty breakfast afterwards. The walk is about two hours and a bit.

Sunday

● Tea in the Trees have a market on the first and last Sunday of the month from 9am to 2pm. all arts, crafts and home produce welcome. Only R50 to have a stall, all welcome to set up from 7.30 onwards. Any enquiries contact Kate 072-611-2367, www.teainthetrees.com or on the Facebook teainthetrees.

● The Esplanade Flea Market (in front of Osners Hotel) now on every weekend weather permitting from 8am to 2pm. All new stalls welcome.

Monday

● Exercise classes for senior citizens every Monday and Thursday from 8.30 to 9.30am at St John’s Ambulance, St Georges Road. For information call Nookie (043) 726-1100.

● The East London Group of Alcoholics Anonymous, founding group, meets at The Catholic Church Hall in Caxton Street, Quigney at 7.30pm every Monday. Contact Morris 073-870-4486 or Pieter 082-094-0959 or (043) 722-4033.

● Alcoholics Anonymous Kayser’s Beach Group meets at the Chapel Hall at 7.30pm. Contact 082-714-9400.

● If you are living with someone who is drinking, and this is affecting you, or perhaps you are experiencing problems from having lived with an alcoholic, relative or friend, there is help available for you at the Al Anon Family Group Meeting held at Cambridge Methodist Church Hebbes Street every Tuesday at 7.30 pm. Contact Elsie (043)721-0483 or 078-628-6311.

● Alcoholics Anonymous Cambridge Group meets at the Methodist Church, Hebbes Street, Cambridge, at 7.30pm. Contact Jumbo on (043)741-3685.

● The pipe band meet at 6.30 at Hudson Park High School music block. Tuition given. For bagpipes call Robert on 082-897-8571 and drumming: Stephen on 082-560-0247.

● The EL Bridge Club welcomes all who wish to play “Duplicate Bridge”. Provision has been made for new players to begin at a “starter table” in order to be guided in the use of bidding boxes. Come along with a partner on any Tuesday and/or Saturday at 1.15pm to the Berea Gardens Dining Hall. Call Jean (043) 735-4893, Karen 082-856-0400 or Kathie 083-651-0418 for info.

● Narcotics Anonymous meet every Wednesday and Friday from 7pm-8pm at St Nicholas Church, Pell Street, Beacon Bay. Call For details call 082-796-3699.

Tuesday

● Scottish dancing classes every Tuesday 4 to 5.30pm at Ham’s Club in Selborne. Instruction given to beginners. No experience required, just a love of dancing. All very welcome. Information: Nookie (043) 726-1100.

● The Beacon Bay Bridge Club is looking for players interested in playing social bridge every Tuesday and Friday between 1.30 and 4.30pm. They meet at the Eden Worship Centre at 10 Coad Road, Beacon Bay. For further information contact Olga on 083-650-6653 or (043) 735-1736 or Heather on (043) 748-1465.

Wednesday

● There are times you just need someone to talk to, to laugh and meet new people. Masithethe Counselling Services are hosting a Live, Love, Laugh Support Group to create a space where people can meet, be themselves and talk about issues that are affecting them, spread awareness, educate and encourage each other. Masithethe (formerly LifeLine) will provide the space and facilitate the process. This support group is open to all. To be held every third Wednesday of the month at 6pm at the Masithethe Centre at3 St James Road, Southernwood. For more info call 043-722-2000 or WhatsApp: 084-091-5410 and Facebook.

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