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2019 APRIL JUNE Strategic and Operational Management Support Communication Service E-Mail Strategic and Operational Management Support Communication Service E-mail: [email protected] tel: +27 21 483 9516 fax: 086 607 0208 DCAS EVENTS: June 2019 CONTACT DETAILS OF WHEN EVENT AND PROJECT VENUE THE PROJECT MANAGER 2019 APRIL 01 April – 30 Quarterly Recreation Hub Festivals Recreation Centres in all 6 Merle Roberts June Districts Recreation 021 483 9712 [email protected] JUNE 13 - 15 June Dance Teacher Training Programme Saldanha Multi-Purpose Raymond Dreyers (Saldanha Bay WOSA) Centre Arts Development 021 483 9524 [email protected] 15 - 16 June Southern Cape Women’s Mid- Goose Valley Golf Estate Kevin Malan Amateur and Senior Golf Sport Promotion: Major Events Championship 021 483 9668 [email protected] www.westerncape.gov.za/cas Updated on: 13 June 2019 13 – 16 June Youth Day Celebrations Recreation Centres in all 6 Merle Roberts Districts Recreation 021 483 9712 [email protected] 14 - 15 June HP Circuit Competition (Gymnastics) DF Malan Hall, Stellenbosch Kevin Malan Sport Promotion: Major Events 021 483 9668 [email protected] 14 - 16 June 2019 South African National Fitness Bellville Velodrome Kevin Malan Aerobics and Hip Hop Championships Sport Promotion: Major Events 021 483 9668 [email protected] 15 June Slam Poetry Workshop Masifunde Library, Knysna Beaulla Stofile Arts Development 021 483 9676 [email protected] 15 - 16 June SA Youth National Championship CityRick Cape Town and Kevin Malan (WP Climbing) Bloc 11 Cape Town Sport Promotion: Major Events 021 483 9668 [email protected] 15 -18 June Angela Diffort U/19 Squash Festival George Sport Club and All Kevin Malan Courts in Eden Sport Promotion: Major Events 021 483 9668 [email protected] 15 -19 June Arts and Culture SHARP Centre Metro Anthony Lottering Sport Development 021 483 0766 [email protected] 17 - 19 June SA Youth and Development Youth Highgate Ostrich Farm, Kevin Malan Festival (Cycling) Oreal College Bridgton Sport Promotion: Major Events Oudtshoorn 021 483 9668 [email protected] 18 June – 16 Recreation Holiday Programmes Recreation Centres in all 6 Merle Roberts July Districts Recreation 021 483 9712 [email protected] 2 Updated on: 13 June 2019 18 – 20 June Musee Craft Workshop Genadendal Lizahn Claasen Arts Development 021 483 9688 [email protected] 21 – 23 June Provincial Indigenous Games TBC Jody Urion Recreation 021 483 9629 [email protected] 21- 31 June Knysna Oyster Festival Knysna Johannes Neethling Sport Promotion: Major Events 044 2726165 [email protected] 23 - 29 June National U19 Championships De Kuilen High School Kevin Malan Sport Promotion: Major Events 021 483 9668 [email protected] 24 - 26 June Musee Craft Workshop Shipwreck Museum, Lizahn Claasen Bredasdorp Arts Development 021 483 9688 [email protected] 25 - 27 June Musee Craft Workshop Tulbach Lizahn Claasen Arts Development 021 483 9688 [email protected] 26 June Metropole District Golden Games Vygieskraal Stadium, Mzuvumile Nkonyana Athlone Recreation 021 200 8446/7 [email protected] 28 June Emerging Writers Workshop Masakhane Library Beaulla Stofile Khayelitsha Arts Development 021 483 9676 [email protected] 28 - 29 June WC Table Tennis Inter-Regional Team White City, Saldanha Kevin Malan Championships Sport Promotion: Major Events 021 483 9668 [email protected] 3 Updated on: 13 June 2019 29 June – 2 WC Badminton Association John Tyers Badminton Hall, Kevin Malan July Competition Access Park, Kenilworth Sport Promotion: Major Events 021 483 9668 Kevin.Malan@westerncape 29 June Juggling Convention TBC Anthony Lottering Sport Development 021 483 0766 [email protected] 29 - 30 June SHARP Centre/Training Camp TBC Loet Groenewald Sport Development 021 483 4181 [email protected] JULY 01 July – 30 Quarterly Recreation Hub Festivals Recreation Centres in all 6 Merle Roberts September Districts Recreation 021 483 9712 [email protected] 01 - 06 July Winter Games TBC Masi Ntlali Sport Development 021 483 9656 Masibulele. [email protected] 03 - 07 July National Championship Show (WP Athlone Civic Centre Kevin Malan Fancy Pigeons) Sport Promotion: Major Events 021 483 9668 [email protected] 03 – 06 July Bergriver Marathon Paarl Kevin Malan Sport Promotion: Major Events 021 483 9668 [email protected] 04 July ‘My Name is February’ Exhibition SA Sendinggestig Museum Johann van Zyl launch Museum Services 021 505 1508 [email protected] 05 - 06 July SHARP Centre/Winter Codes TBC Loet Groenewald Sport Development 021 483 4181 [email protected] 4 Updated on: 13 June 2019 06 - 07 July Senior National Fencing Christel House School, Kevin Malan Championships Ottery Sport Promotion: Major Events 021 483 9668 [email protected] 11 July National Youth Camp Olympiad Test All 6 Districts All RPO’s 12 July National Archives Week Launch Western Cape Archives Amy Mostert and Records Service, Cape Archives and Records Service Town 021 483 0456/0400 [email protected] 12 July Winter Recreation Festivals Metro East District Mzuvumile Nkonyana Recreation 021 200 8446/7 [email protected] 12 July Winter Recreation Festivals Metro South District Mzuvumile Nkonyana Recreation 021 200 8446/7 [email protected] 12 – 14 July National Youth Camp Olympiad Test TBC Jody Urion Paper Marking Recreation 021 483 9629 [email protected] 13 July South African Natural Bodybuilding Bellville Civic Centre Kevin Malan Development Championship 2019 Sport Promotion: Major Events 021 483 9668 [email protected] 15 July Mandela commemorations Simon’s Town Museum Tazneem Wentzel Museum Service 021 786 3046 [email protected] 15 – 19 July Archives Week Western Cape Archives Amy Mostert and Records Service, Cape Archives and Records Service Town 021 483 0456/0400 [email protected] 15 -19 July Arts and Culture SHARP Centre Metro Anthony Lottering Sport Development 021 483 0766 5 Updated on: 13 June 2019 [email protected] 18 July Mandela commemorations Bartolomeu Dias Museum Mbulelo Mrubata Bartolomeu Dias Museum 044 691 1067 [email protected] 18 July Mandela commemorations Recreation Centres in all 6 Merle Roberts Districts Recreation 021 483 9712 [email protected] 19 July Winter Recreation Festivals Cape Winelands District Sisanda Nkuhlu Recreation Centres Recreation 021 872 1337 [email protected] 19 July Winter Recreation Festivals Central Karoo District Rene Smith Recreation Centres Recreation 023 551 1191 [email protected] 19 July Winter Recreation Festivals Eden District Recreation Sicelo Ngxanga Centres Recreation 044 272 6165 [email protected] 19 July Winter Recreation Festivals Metro Central District Mzuvumile Nkonyana Recreation Centres Recreation 021 200 8446/7 [email protected] 19 July Winter Recreation Festivals Metro North District Mzuvumile Nkonyana Recreation Centres Recreation 021 200 8446/7 [email protected] 19 July Winter Recreation Festivals Overberg District Nkululeko Nofotyo Recreation Centres Recreation 028 214 1195 [email protected] 20 - 23 July DCAS Dance Teacher Training POP Centre, Prince Albert Raymond Dreyers Programme (Saldanha Bay WOSA) Arts Development 021 483 9524 6 Updated on: 13 June 2019 [email protected] 24 July Cape Town Sport Awards Mutual Park, Pinelands Nico Mostert Sport Promotion: District Office 021 4839779/0214475582 [email protected] 25 July Western Cape Language Committee Western Cape Archives Nompumelelo Radebe (WCLC) Meeting and Records Service, Cape Language Services Town 021 483 3889 [email protected] 25 July West Coast District Golden Games TBC Nicole Jacobs Recreation 022 713 2729 [email protected] 26 – 28 July Educator and Volunteer Training Metro Bonisile Yantolo Sport Development 021 483 9658 [email protected] 27 July Overberg Sports Awards Caledon Andries Mdabule Sport Promotion: Major Events 0717149773 [email protected] AUGUST TBC Indigenous Games Coaching Clinics Recreation Centres in all 6 Merle Roberts Districts Recreation 021 483 9712 [email protected] 01 August “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for SA Sendinggestig Museum Helene Vollgraaff Change” - a participatory exhibition Cape Town Museum 021 483 9520 [email protected] 01 - 03 August Annual Production Baxter Theatre Centre Anthony Lottering Sport Development 021 483 0766 [email protected] 02 August Cape Winelands Sports Awards TBC Rosaline Wolmarans Sport Promotion: Major Events 7 Updated on: 13 June 2019 0218721337 [email protected] 03 - 04 August SHARP Centre/Winter Codes TBC Loet Groenewald Sport Development 021 483 4181 [email protected] 06 August Central Karoo District Golden Games TBC Rene Smith Recreation 023 551 1191 [email protected] 06 August Overberg Golden Games Glaskasteel Sport Grounds, Nkululeko Nofotyo Bredasdorp Recreation 028 214 1195 [email protected] 08 August Women’s Day Celebrations
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