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9 November:
Dogs and cats will be vaccinated in
Senekal.
The Bottomless Coffee Band is
performing at Die Afro Punt on the corner of Murray and Van der Merwe Streets in
Bethlehem. Tickets are R100. Call 082-783-2757 for more information.
November
kerk Efrata hou om 18:30 sy Kerssangdiens. Die Bethlehem-ensemble tree op.
17 tot 19 November:
The annual Cherry Festival
is taking place in Ficksburg. Visitors will be entertained with an exciting
programme. Visit www.cherryfestival.co.za.
The
annual business relay starts at 18:00. Limodo Sports Events and the Frontier Inn
& Casino hosts the event. Running and walking teams can enter. Call André
Barends at 083-267-4357 or Cornel Muller at 083-294-6420.
The NG church in Ficksburg
hosts an organ concert by Eljee du Plooy. The price of tickets is R40 and the
concert starts at 15:00. Phone the church office at 051-933-4959.
The SPCA
and Cansa plans a Bark For Life.
Geloftefees grounds. People can register at 07:00. People pay R25 and the fee
for dogs is also R25 per dog attending.
Kleuterklankies bied om
10:00 ’n vertoning van Sonja en Tjokker in die NG kerk Panorama in Bethlehem se
kerksaal aan. Dit kos R60 per persoon. Kry kaartjies by Kleuterklankies of
skakel 058-303-0805.
20 November:
Danie Botha will be at the
AGS Hoeksteen church at 10:00 during their Sunday service. All are welcome to
attend the service free of charge.
072-178-2432.
26 November:
The Bergprag Retirement
village in Bethlehem has its annual Christmas market from 09:00 to 14:00.
Handmade gifts and food will be on sale. Call 058-303-0467 or 082-375-2530 for
more information.
The AGS Hoeksteen church will have
their Christmas market at the church in Paul Laesecke Avenue in Bethlehem from
08:00 to 15:00. They are selling a variety of products. Sellers can call JP Lees
at 072-979-2361 for more information. A space of 3×3 costs R150.