Everything seems to be winding down and everybody is getting back into the swing of things, this means that the morning and afternoon rush hour traffic is well on its way to recovery as well as early morning drop offs as the schools re-open on Wednesday. This weeks events are fairly quiet, but the weekend brings some excitement...
Madame Zingara will be bringing her Theatre of Dreams back to its home town. This year it is being hosted at the V&A Waterfront parking lot (you cant miss it), starting from Wednesday, 16 January and running through to the end of June. Be sure to book early, as it sells out pretty quickly, to avoid disappointment.
The Langebaan Downwind Dash will be taking place on Saturday, January 19, on the Langebaan beach.The race is open to windsurfers, kite board riders, catamarans, stand up paddle boards,kayaks and sailing dinghies. Registration will take place from 11am on the beach.
The Classic Car & Bike Show, 19-20 January, Timour Hall, Plumstead. Hosted annually by the International Police Association in order to raise funds for various charities. If cars is you thing, be sure to drop on both days as those cars on display Saturday (modern and future classics) will be different to those on Sunday (vintage).
Dirtopia will be hosting 24 Hours of Oak Valley at the Oak Valley Estate in Grabouw on 19 and 20 January.
This is a 24 hour mountain bike relay event where the aim is to complete as many 11km loops of the track as possible in the 24hour period. Stalls offering food, drinks and gear will be available for the duration of the event, as well as camping facilities.
Be sure to visit one of the many markets on offer in the Western Cape, the northern suburbs and surrounds will be going up with our next post.
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