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The Citizen
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
Talent shows, tantalising food and tequila – upcoming events to enjoy
Talent shows, tantalising food and tequila – upcoming events to enjoy 19 June – Sundowners on Eat Street at the Lifestyle Centre with DJ Katie La Femme from 4-6pm, followed by open mic night from 6-8pm. – Bingo and Quiz Night at the Lyric Lounge in the Ballito Centre of Design from 6-9.30pm. Free entry. Find out more at 20 June – The Black Lapels will entertain Eat Steet from 6.30-9.30pm. 21 June – Kids Fun Day at Dolphin Coast Pre-Primary from 9am-2pm. Kids will enjoy face painting, a jumping castle, reptile demonstration and plenty of fun activities. Free entry. – Mums & Tots programme at Tongaat Central Library from 10-11am. Target age 2-5. Children's Book Club follows from 11am-midday. Target age 6-12. Recurs every Saturday – contact Vigie Padayachee at 084 445 5069. – Lunch at the Market at Lifestyle Centre with the musical stylings of Angel from 12.30-3.30pm. – 'The Way it Was' starring Andrea Giglio at the Lyric Lounge from 7-9.30pm. R100. 22 June – Sunday lunch at the Market with Hale Mary from 12.30-3.30pm, or with the Kickstands on Eat Street from 1-4pm. – Ballito's Talent competition kicks off at the Lyric Lounge from 2pm. First of three auditions. R100. 28 June – Ballito Bowl Skate Jam from 2-6pm, with R30k in prize money on the line across Grom and Open divisions. Registration opens at 12pm. – The Tequila & Mexican Food Festival returns to the Manor House from 11am-8pm. Spoegwolf, Timo ODV and others to perform. Tickets starting at R300 from 30 June – July 4 – Farming God's Way training at All Souls Anglican Church, Sheffield. R250 registration, 8.30am-4pm daily. Registration essential via inundo@ or 063 742 5575. 30 June – July 6 – The Ballito Pro Challenger Series main event at Willard Beach. 6am call onwards daily. 2 – 4 July – Free Ballito Pro music concerts from 5.30pm till late at Salt Rock main beach. More details at Stay in the loop with The North Coast Courier on Facebook, X, Instagram & YouTube for the latest news. Mobile users can join our WhatsApp Broadcast Service here or if you're on desktop, scan the QR code below. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading! Stay in the know. Download the Caxton Local News Network App Stay in the know. Download the Caxton Local News Network App here


The Citizen
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
Rotary Club of Sandton celebrates over 30 years of inclusive fun
The Rotary Club of Sandton in partnership with Special Olympics South Africa recently hosted an annual Fun Day event that has become a beloved tradition for more than 30 years. Held at the Randburg METS Baseball Club, the event drew over 260 participants, including individuals living with disabilities from various homes across Johannesburg, alongside Rotarians, interactors, and friends of rotary. This special day was more than just a celebration of fun and games; it embodied rotary's guiding principle of service above self. Also read: Menstrual hygiene dialogue at Curtis Nkondo School Volunteers from Rotary club of Sandton and Special Olympics South Africa worked tirelessly to create an accessible, welcoming environment where everyone could participate in inclusive games, enjoy good food, and forge meaningful connections. The event featured lively music, engaging activities, and the magic of Geewiz the Magician, whose tricks captivated all ages, adding a touch of wonder to the festivities. The event also saw inspiring involvement from young leaders of the Interact clubs at Redhill School and Crawford International Lonehill. These students, many in their final year before university, arrived early to help set up and actively participated in the games, demonstrating maturity and compassion that left a lasting impression. Read more: She PowHer summit 2025 sparks dialogue about menstrual dignity in Sandton The Rotary Club of Sandton president Richard Cimardi said: 'It's hard to describe the feeling this day brings to everyone involved the joy is so pure, so contagious. 'We are grateful to every sponsor, every volunteer, and especially to our guests; the people who this day is truly about. They remind us what connection and inclusion really mean.' Adding a magical touch to the day was Geewiz the Magician, whose captivating tricks brought smiles, laughter, and a sense of wonder to the crowd. His engaging performance created moments of joy that transcended barriers, leaving a lasting impression on guests of all ages. Follow us on our Whatsapp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration! Have a story idea? We'd love to hear from you – join our WhatsApp group and share your thoughts! At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!
Yahoo
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Village funday returns for all fun for the family
Edgworth Village Fun Day returns on June 8. Held at The Barlow, it is the village's biggest event of the year and takes over The Barlow Estate. Attractions include fairground rides, market stalls, food, entertainment and much more. Also returning will be scallywags will also be returning. READ MORE: Edgworth Village celebrates 10 years of Village Fun Day Edgworth: Three-legged race back with colourful costumes Those who would like to sign their child up for the races email scallywagspreschool@ The fun day opens at 12.30pm until 5.30pm. For more information visit The Barlow Edgworth Facebook Page
Yahoo
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Old Town Arts Festival returns: Here's all the events you shouldn't miss
One of Swindon's biggest festivals, which made its comeback last year, is preparing to hit the streets again with over 30 events. The Old Town Arts Festival had been a key event on Swindon's calendar for more than 24 years, but it was put on hold in 2020 when the world entered a global pandemic. After making a successful comeback in 2024, the festival is now preparing to return to town from Saturday, June 1, 2025, for a whole week of free or cheap family events. The festival will kick off at the start of June with a family fun day in Town Gardens offering food, drink, live music, workshops, market stalls and more. Celebrations will then continue throughout the week with a variety of fringe events, all centred around the arts, before concluding on June 8 with a street party for all on Wood Street. Wood Street celebrations were a hit with locals in 2024 (Image: Newsquest) "In 2025, we would like the festival to be a wider platform for local talent, artists, organisations and provide a bigger opportunity for the community to be engaged in the festival through workshops, events, and sessions," said a spokesperson for the Old Town association. "A variety of locations and activities will be on offer, whilst honouring the spirit and essence of what the festival was all about - bringing Old Town together." Here's the full schedule and location of the 2025 festival events, which you won't want to miss. The festival has something for all ages (Image: Dave Cox) Saturday, June 1 Family Fun Day - 12pm to 5pm in Town Gardens. Expect food and drink, live music, workshops and makers markets. Swindon Brass Band concert - 3pm in Queens Park. Free to enter. Old Railway Path Guided Walk - 3pm to 5.30pm, leaving from The Wheatsheaf. This is a 3.4 mile walk, costing £2 which will be donated to Prospect Hospice. Comedy at the Bowl - 7pm at Town Gardens Bowl. Tickets cost £11. Sunday, June 2 The Fender Stratocaster Music Talk by Jamie Stapleton - 8pm at The Tuppenny pub. Free to attend. Monday, June 3 Make and Cake - 7-9pm at Artsite on Theatre Square. Tickets are £15 on the door. Jazz Night - 8pm at the Royal Oak in Old Town. The session will be led by award winning musician Dennis Rollins MBE and is free to attend. Tuesday, June 4 Brush and Bloom - 11.30am to 1.30pm in Old Town Library. This is guided acrylic painting session which is free to attend, but you must book online. Organ Recital - 1pm at Christ Church. Free to attend. Steamrollers 5k social run - A free running event leaving at 6.15pm from Tap & Brew pub. Sarah McQuaid - Live music at Swindon Arts Centre, starting at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £16. Wednesday, June 5 Upcycled Arts and Crafts - A free drop-in creative session of little ones at Old Town Library from 11am to 1pm. Online Safety Talk - 3pm at The Kings Arms. Free to attend. Sofa Screening of 'Captain Fantastic' - 7pm at Create Studios. Tickets cost £5. Sonny's Quiz - 7pm at Sonny's. A £2 donation is encouraged. Thursday, June 6 Story and Rhyme Time - A stay and play session for babies and toddlers, being held from 11am to 12pm at Old Town Library. Free to attend. Embroidery Club (Jane Austin edition) - 1pm to 3pm at Old Town Library. Tickets cost £5 and include materials and refreshments. Meet the authors at Bert's Books - 4pm at Bert's Books with author Alexandra Strick and illustrator Steve Antony. Free to attend. Harry Apps in Concert - Swindon-born West End star Harry Apps will return home for one night only for an evening of musical theatre favourites. 7.30pm at Swindon Arts Centre. Tickets cost between £16.50 - £19.50. Friday, June 7 Story Explorers with Kate Claxton - A free storytime and crafts event. 10am to 12pm at Old Town Library. Christ Churst Eco Fair - 12pm to 4pm at Christ Church. A free family friendly event showcasing local environment-focused groups. Art workshops with Let's Create - Workshops at several times across Friday and Saturday, starting from £3. Anytime Fitness open weekend - A free drop in event from 1pm to 4pm on Friday and Saturday. Guided gym tours, free passes and a chance to win spin-the-wheel prize games. Honeybee and Flower Art Workshop - A guided acrylic workshop from 2pm to 4pm at The King's Arms. Tickets cost £12 and the age limit is 12+. Family Fun Dance - 3pm at Equippers in Swindon. No experience necessary, just easy-to-follow routines and upbeat music. Photography Exhibition Preview - 7pm to 9.30pm at Oink Gallery on Victoria Road. The exhibition will run until June 14. Roxy Magic - Live music at Swindon Arts Centre from 7.30pm. Tickets cost £23. Saturday, June 8 Park Yoga - A free outdoor yoga session in Town Gardens (note: not the usual Queens Park location) from 9.30am to 10.30am. Brush and Bloom - A free guided acrylic session for adults. 11am to 1pm at No 4 Studios. Music For Miniatures - Under-the-sea themed music session for pre-schoolers. 11am at Town Gardens Bowl. Town Gardens Heritage Tours - 45 minute tours leaving at 1pm and 6pm from Town Gardens. £2 for adults, under 16s go free. Cirencester Band Live in the Park - 3pm at the Town Gardens Bandstand. Free to attend. Pete Allen Jazz Night - Live music at the Swindon Arts Centre from 7.30pm. Tickets cost £21.50. Wood Street Party - Live music, stalls, art sessions and more on Wood Street. Free to attend.

Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Visit Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park: Your guide to 2025 season, including rides and tickets
Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park was born unintentionally. The owners of a property with two stunning caverns found the demand for tours to be so large they installed rides to keep tourists entertained while waiting. USA TODAY 10BEST has previously honored the caves and its rides. The park also serves as a community hub with concerts and other events. Residents of nearby counties can get free gondola passes each spring that give them access to the mountaintop venue, although the coasters and tours come at an additional cost. Check out what brings people to the highest of Colorado's major amusement parks and waterparks. The adventure park is located on top of Iron Mountain near Glenwood Springs. It has year-round operations with a lighter schedule outside of the summer. Its online schedule shows the park open every day from May 13 through Sept. 1 with hours stretching from 9 am. to 7 p.m. for much of that time before it starts mixing in off-days again. The calendar lists some operating days into January 2026. From the Gondola Ride to the top of Iron Mountain to the alpine coaster back down and the cave tours, Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park plays to its unique location. Not all rides are open every day and the harsh weather common on Colorado mountaintops can shut some attractions down, so check the weather and the website before going. Single-day advance tickets start at $32 for just gondola rides up Iron Mountain, ranging up to $79 for a Fun Day ticket that includes access to a cave tour, alpine coaster and other attractions on the mountaintop. A two-day Fun Day pass is $104. Local residents can get free annual gondola passes and discounted annual thrill passes for $94 ($10 cheaper for kids 3 to 10) through May 18. Full-price annual gondola passes are $63 while thrill passes run $157. For more information, visit This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park: 2025 hours, rides and season passes