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CAPE WHALE COAST MAY EVENTS 2021 Event Date Time Place CAPE WHALE COAST MAY EVENTS 2021 Event Date Time Place Contact No Big Tree Market 1 May 09:00 – Mthimkhulu Village, 072 935 1616 15:00 Kleinmond Overberg Pet Friendly 10:00 – 3 Church Street, 1 May 082 785 5669 dog show 13:00 Hawston 11:00 & Benguela Cove, Nomand Gigs Wine & Create Painting 1 May 15:00 Hermanus 087 813 0495 AQS River Wine Music 15:00 – Springfontein Wine 1 May secure.activitybridge.com/book Barn 21:00 Estate, Stanford Andante, The Yard, Helma Jay Jay Unplugged 1 May 18:00 Kleinmond 082 443 2292 18:00 – The Brewery, [email protected] Eat Greek 1 May 22:00 Hermanus 083 648 8700 Baardskeerdersbos Art 10:00 – Baardskeerdersbos, contact@baardskeerdersbosartro 1–3 May Route 17:00 Gansbaai ute.co.za Kalahari Cocktail 16:30 – Mosaic Lagoon Lodge, [email protected] 5 May Evening 22:00 Stanford 028 313 2814 Meet & Greet Braai Doulene Els 5 May 18:00 Pamorama Night 082 841 1670 09:30 – Cape Craft Inc. Essential Oil Workshop 6 May 071 202 7252 11:00 Hermanus Bingo Evening - Birkenhead Brewery, 7 May 18:30 [email protected] fundraiser Stanford Earth School: Natural, Bodhi Khaya Nature Bodhi Khaya 7–9 May 14:00 Grounded Presence Retreat, Stanford 072 385 6978 09:00 – The Little Treehouse, Liezel Zumbathon for a cause 8 May 12:00 Kleinmond 084 466 1320 12:00 – Shisanyama 8 May Gansbaai Academia 028 077 0332 18:00 Live Performance by Benguela Cove, Nomand Gigs 15 May 17:00 Ard Matthews Hermanus 087 813 0495 Zoeki & Toeks Puppet Nydia 22 May 10:00 Kleinmond Town Hall Show 072 935 1616 WEEKLY EVENTS Event Date Time Place Contact No Heart of Abalone Weekdays 11:00 Hermanus New Harbour 064 940 9255 Kleinmond Social R un Hangklip Athletics Club Monday 18:00 Kleinmond Beach 5km 083 651 8828 Family Educational 09:00 – Mon – Wed Panthera Africa, Stanford 071 182 8368 Visits – 25% discount 16:00 Mon – 082 350 02 53 Yoga with Leli & Lindy 09:30 Stanford Thurs 081 455 1764 H360 life outdoor Boot Mon, Wed 17:30 Hermanus Waterfront 082 416 5699 Camp for Women & Fri 08:30 – Pringle Bay Michelle NIA Dance Class Tuesday 09:30 Community Hall 076 746 4595 Betty’s Bay Social Run Silver Sand Hangklip Athletics Club Tuesday 18:00 5km Betty’s Bay 083 651 8828 09:30 - Afdaksrivier Nursery on Deon Overberg Pop-in Market Wednesday 13-30 Karwyderskraal Road 083 656 7063 SA National Space Wednesday 11:00 (SANSA) Hermanus 028 312 1196 Agency Open Days 16:00 – Ladies Night Wednesday The Brewery, Hermanus 028 316 4626 22:00 Meet at Hermanus Whalers Athletic Club Thursday 06:00 082 897 1650 Country Market 17:00 – Ladies Night at Elzoey’s Thursday Elzoey’s, Pringle Bay 021 910 2069 19:30 CNR Central & Peak Hangklip Athletics Club Pringle Social 5km Thursday 18:00 Pringle Bay 083 657 8828 06:45 – Charlyn Vosloo Hermanus Hiking group Friday Hermanus Rotary Way 09:00 082 558 8731 Gansbaai Friday Friday 09:00 Pretorius Hall Glenda Kitley 028 384 1439 Morning Market 09:00 – Onrus Reformed Dutch Onrus Church Kolwyntjie Teetuin Friday 12:00 Church 028 316 2116 08:30 – Singleton Shop Fri & Sat Kleinmond 072 778 0249 13:00 Hermanus Country 08:00 – Hermanus Country Saturday 072 883 3894 Market 13:00 Market 08:00 – Synergy House, Synergy Market Saturday 082 575 2869 13:30 Gansbaai Stanford Saturday 09:00 – Caro Saturday Stanford Hotel Stoep Morning Market 12:00 078 448 0237 09:00 - Stanford Tourism Tracey Anderson Stanford Junktique Saturday 12:00 Courtyard 028 341 0340 09:00 – Gallery Cafè Emilia Knight High Street Market Saturday 13:00 Hermanus 076 837 4231 High Street Vintage 08:00 – Oskars Saturday 066 174 8263 Market 13:00 Hermanus Gansbaai Farmers & 09:00 – Behind the library, Glenda Kitley Saturday Craft Market 13:00 Gansbaai 028 384 1439 Die Markie at 09:00 – Hermanuspietersfontein, Saturday 028 316 1875 Hermanuspietersfontein 14:00 Hermanus 09:00 – St Peters Church Market in the Garden Saturday 028 312 1325 14:00 Hermanus Pringle Bay Market / 10:00 - 363 Pass Road, Saturday 082 826 0886 Miems se kooperasie 15:00 Pringle Bay 10:00 – Groeneweide Farm, Groeneweide Slippy Slide Saturday 16:00 Franskraal, Gansbaai 082 301 9041 09:00 – CNR of Long Street and Emilia Hermanus Car Boot Sale Sunday 13:00 Mitchell Street 076 897 7431 17:00 – Char’d, Rocking the Happy Hour Sunday 028 312 1986 19:00 Hermanus MONTHLY EVENTS Over 60’s Free Entry 08:00 – Harold Porter NBG, 1st Tuesday 028 272 9311 to Harold Porter 16:30 Betty’s Bay 17:00 – First Friday Art Walk 1st Friday Hermanus CBD [email protected] 20:00 Dutchies Restaurant Jazz Evening Last Friday 18:00 028 314 1392 Hermanus Stanford Sunset 18:00 – Village Green / Phil Murray Last Friday Market 20:00 Birkenhead Brewery 082 667 0619 09:00 – De Wet Saal, Onrus Markie 1st Saturday 079 494 4554 12:00 Onrus 09:00 – Eli Gillion Hawston Market 1st Saturday Thusong Hall 13:00 073 487 7640 Birkenhead Boat Club Contact Birkenhead Boat Club, Johan Burmeister 1st Saturday Fishing Competition for times Harbour Road, Gansbaai 082 895 7647 Strandveld Hiking Club 07;00 – Super Spar parking lot, Otto Booysen 2nd Saturday Monthly Hike 11:00 Gansbaai 083 654 7540 Lomond 5km Fun Run 10:00 – Lomond Wine Estate, Lomond Wine Estate Last Saturday / Walk 12:00 Gansbaai 028 384 0955 09:00 – Hermanus Country Art in the Park 1st Sunday 082 878 9558 13:00 Market WINE & DINE 2For1 Pizza Monday 11 – 8pm The Brewery, Hermanus 028 316 4626 2For1 Burger Special Tuesday 11 – 8pm The Brewery, Hermanus 028 316 4626 12:00 – The Marine, The Marine Fish & Chips Friday Friday 14:30 Hermanus 028 313 1000 16:00 – The Wine Glass , The Wine Glass Wine Down Fridays Friday 18:00 Hermanus 082 082 0007 Bottomless Bubbles Friday 17:00 – 19:00 The Marine, Hermanus The Marine 028 313 1000 Double Down Happy 17:00 – Friday The Brewery, Hermanus 028 316 4626 Hour 19:00 Saturday R25 Beer Day Saturday 11 – 10pm The Brewery, Hermanus 028 316 4626 Sunday Brunch at 10:00 – Sunday Benguela Cove 087 357 0637 Benguela Cove 11:30 10:00 – Walker Bay Estate, Sunday Picnics Sunday 028 341 0183 17:00 Stanford 12:00 – Blue Gum Country Roasting Sundays Sunday 083 304 0029 16:00 Estate, Stanford 12:00 – Roasting Sundays Sunday 7:30pm The Marine, Hermanus The Marine 028 313 1000 Golf Club Steak Nights Last Friday 17:00 Gansbaai Golf Club 028 384 1441 Birkenhead Boat Club 1st Saturday 19:00 Gansbaai 083 762 8447 Dinner & Dance Brazil Dinner 21 May 2021 Eatery 082 261 9442 What’s happening in the rest of Overberg? Botrivier Country 10:00 – Shunting Shed Every Saturday 083 608 2192 Market 14:00 Old Railway Station Every Saturday 09:00 – Elgin Railway Market Oak Avenue, Elgin 021 204 1158 & Sunday 16:00 08:00 – Tru-Cape Mile 2 May Grabouw Country Club 082 335 7071 14:00 Sacred Songs harvested 15:00 – Her Harvest Rosenhof 2 May 021 008 5223 by Desert Rose 16:15 Farm, Elgin Self -Love Glamping 14-16 May 16:00 Cherry Glamping, Elgin 082 788 9837 Retreat Barton Vineyards & Run Barton: 7 & 11 km’s 15 May 07:30 028 284 9283 Villas, Botrivier .
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