What’s on in Stanford: Friday, 3 October, 8am – 8pm Yippi - TopicsExpress



          

What’s on in Stanford: Friday, 3 October, 8am – 8pm Yippi Yay it’s Friday Coffee Corner LUNCH SPECIALS: Paprika chicken with buttermilk dressing or Gourmet hamburgers ENJOY A GLASS OF WINE OR BEER WITH YOUR LUNCH Open till late as part of the Stanford Art Stroll Friday, 3 October, 9am – 3pm Grand Opening! Stanford Treasure Trove The Stanford Treasure Trove is opening on Friday, 3rd October! Trading hours are Wed to Sat 9am to 3pm, and Sun 9am – 12pm. Fine used furnishings to view: quirky antiques, quaint cottage styles, art deco and many more. Bargain counter. A lot of fun for everyone. 36 Daneel Street, Norfolk Square. Friday, Saturday, Sunday 3 – 5 October, lunch Marianas Some of Peter and Trish Badenhorst’s flavourful trout is featured in the latest issue of Taste magazine. We are eagerly awaiting our delivery of their super-fresh trout to serve this weekend. Marianas is open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 12h00 to 16h00. Please phone us on 028 3410 272 or send an e-mail to [email protected] to make a lunch booking. Friday, 3 October 4pm-8pm; Saturday 9am-3pm; Sunday – by appointment Stanford Art Stroll Stanford Village The Art Stroll opens this Friday afternoon, from 4pm onwards. Come and enjoy a glass of wine while you stroll around the artists’ studios. Artists featured for this weekend are: Val Myburgh, Sanette Upton, John Williams, Sara Abbott, Nicky Ross, Lyn Prins, Rick Prins as well as a few surprise artists exhibiting at Coffee Corner. Coffee Corner will be open on Friday until 8:00pm; serving a delicious café-style menu, with a fully licensed bar. They are also open on Saturday, during the stroll. Collect your map from Stanford Tourism or at the artists’ home. Enjoy a stroll through the village on a beautiful spring evening. Saturday, 4 October, 9am-12pm Saturday Morning Market Stoep of Stanford Hotel Breads and prepared dishes, delicious decadent cakes and pastries, freshly made cheese, scones, gluten-free quiches, and fresh farm grown vegetables. Callie is selling cold smoked salmon trout. Sue has beautiful heirloom vegetable seedlings and delicious jams. Peter is selling leeks, spinach, tender stem broccoli, kale and turnips. Saturday, 4 October, 10am onwards Church Bazaar & Flower Show Dutch Reformed Church/NG Kerk, Stanford Music, potjiekos, bakes, car boot sale, and kiddies activities for a fun day in the country. Beautiful flower show in the church. Saturday 4 October, 17h00 Rugby: SA vs All Blacks The Vine Restaurant Regular menu. Sunday 5 October, 08h30 The Stanford Breakfast Run Club Meeting at the Vine Restaurant, 08h30 Got a motorbike? Join the Breakfast Run Club for their Sunday outing. Call Karl to check destination: 071 287 8823 Opened 1 October Panorama Restaurant @ Bellavista Our Restaurant is open again with immediate effect after the winter hibernation. No change in our working hours: Open from Monday to Sunday - except Wednesday Lunch: 12.00 to 15.30 last order Dinner: 18.00 to 21.00 last order Sundowners: from 17.00 To book call Tel. +27 (0) 82 901 76 50 Closed this weekend Graze Restaurant Closed this weekend. Tabby and Alex are on holiday. Wednesday, 8 October, 09h00-12h00 Graze Farmers Market Graze Restaurant Reduce your carbon footprint and get your fresh veggies at Graze. Always seasonal, always fresh. Stay for coffee and breakfast. What’s on in Hermanus: 3-4 October An Orchid Show St Peter’s Church Hall, Main Road, Hermanus Come and see the beautiful flowers. Walker Bay Orchid Society. Entrance R15, Pensioners R10. Refreshments and plants on sale. Saturday, 4 October Viva Art Festival The VIVA ART FESTIVAL is happening during the Hermanus whale festival in Hermanus . Check out the facebook page and get involved on the 4th of October. Anyone who is interested to join us and paint a wall or just come and visit for the day please call Regina on 076 3757116 https://facebook/events/454081554732313/?ref_newsfeed_story_type=regular 3-6 October Hermanus Whale Festival The Hermanus Whale Festival is celebrating its 23rd year as the only enviro-arts festival in South Africa, “putting the creatures of the deep on stage and under the spotlight alongside top performers and musicians from 3 October to 6 October” whalefestival.co.za/ 3-6 October Craft pop-up shop for Hermanus Whale Festival Four Stanford crafters will be exhibiting at this year’s Pop-up Shop. Sales of beautiful handmade products, created by local craft producers and designer-makers in the area, will be one of the attractions at the 23rd edition of the Two Oceans Hermanus Whale Festival. To promote these local handmade products, a pop-up shop has been organised in partnership with the Overberg Municipality by the Cape Craft and Design Institute (CCDI). ccdi.org.za/media-room/in-the-news/ccdi-pop-up-shop-for-hermanus-whale-festival For more events later in the month, visit stanfordinfo.co.za/ai1ec_event/
Posted on: Fri, 03 Oct 2014 11:07:25 +0000

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