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Fun, flavours and feel-good events to mark on your calendar

Fun, flavours and feel-good events to mark on your calendar

The Citizen05-06-2025
Fun, flavours and feel-good events to mark on your calendar
6 June – Join the Autism Foundation NPO at the 3rd Ballito Father's Day Golf Challenge for Charity at the Zimbali Lakes Ernie Els Signature Golf Course. Limited entries. Call 072 793 1178.
7 June – A dazzling night of cabaret and dance as Elena and Ryno take the Lyric Lounge Theatre stage. Doors open at 5.30pm. Tickets are R350- R550. An auction fundraiser will be held in support of Khetani Animal Rescue.
– Sip & Paint at the Capital Zimbali from 4pm. R450pp. Tickets available at Quicket.
8 June – Join the 10km Blythedale Hike starting at Grumpy's Beach Bar. Hike starts at 7.30am. Adults R249pp and kids R149pp. Bookings via Quicket.
– Animal Iridology Talk with Mary Carey at Belle Sante Ballito in Sheffield Beach at 1pm. R200pp. Contact Rae to book your seat at 076 698 9994.
14 June – Father's Day market at Crisp Landscapes in Chaka's Rock from 1-4.30pm. Enjoy local food, fashion and arts.
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