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4 November - 1 December 2023:Â...
This first Saturday all roads lead to Chadoka Creative and Bicycles Gallery as we celebrate the opening of Jacqui Deane Artist's show titled ' Creatures and Saints'.
3 November 2023: Fynbos Tastin...
The flavours of far-off lands are now taken for granted and are part of our everyday cooking.
28 October 2023: Halloween Par...
Come join us on the 28th of October 2023 for our annual Halloween Party!
Halloween Trick Or Treat
We currently have 80 confirmed Trick or Treaters and 60 parents!
Successful Exhibition Opening ...
Another successful first Saturday exhibition opening of Monique Willard's show, titled "Shades of Blue"!
October 2023 Calendar: Creativ...
Get creative at Menucha Coffee & Crafts this October!
28 October 2023: Learn About W...
Monthly wine-tasting and training sessions.
15 October 2023: Watch The 202...
Rugby fans get ready! The Rugby World Cup 2023 quarter finals is here!
Meet The Blue Disa Pizza
Meet the Blue Disa, named after the Disa graminifolia flower.
This first Saturday all roads lead to Chadoka Creative and Bicycles Gallery as we celebrate the opening of Jacqui Deane Artist's show ti...
The flavours of far-off lands are now taken for granted and are part of our everyday cooking.
28 October 2023: Halloween Party
HQ Pub
On 25 Oct 2023
Come join us on the 28th of October 2023 for our annual Halloween Party!
Halloween Trick or Treat
HQ Pub
On 25 Oct 2023
We currently have 80 confirmed Trick or Treaters and 60 parents!
Another successful first Saturday exhibition opening of Monique Willard's show, titled "Shades of Blue"!
October 2023 Calendar: Creative Art
Get creative at Menucha Coffee & Crafts this October!
28 October 2023: Learn about Wine
Monthly wine-tasting and training sessions.
15 October 2023: Watch the 2023 Rugby Worl...
HQ Pub
On 11 Oct 2023
Rugby fans get ready! The Rugby World Cup 2023 quarter finals is here!
Meet the Blue Disa Pizza
Fynbos Enterprises
On 09 Oct 2023
Meet the Blue Disa, named after the Disa graminifolia flower.


