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Dinner and dancing fun at the 2015 Portuguese Mariners Food, Wine & Family Festival “Shipwreck Party”

Dinner and dancing fun at the 2015 Portuguese Mariners Food, Wine & Family Festival “Shipwreck Party”

Enjoy a traditional Portuguese feast while partying in your best “shipwreck” attire at the opening party of the 2015 Portuguese Mariners Food, Wine & Family Festival on 24 July.

For more than a decade, Port Edward residents have commemorated the lives of the passengers of Portuguese ship, Sao Joao. The ship was wrecked on rocks outside Port Edward in 1552 on its return journey from India when it got caught in the fatal storm, killing 126 passengers, including Princess Leonora de Sousa.

This annual weekend celebration traditionally starts with the “Beach Shipwreck” opening dinner and dance which will be held on Friday, 24 July at TO Strand.

“This Sao Joao shipwreck is the first recorded time Europeans landed in South Africa so it has amazing historial significance for both the Portuguese and South Africans,” explained Gillian Habib, chairman of the Portuguese Mariners Food, Wine & Family Festival committee. “The Beach Shipwreck dinner is a fun way to celebrate the lives of the survivors and victims in a fun, relaxed environment.”

Party guests are invited to wear what they would have been wearing “when the ship went down”. This means that anything from ballgowns and tuxedos to pyjamas and overalls are welcome so get creative and raid your wardrobe for a fun outfit.

The R150 ticket entitles party-goers to a fantastic meal which includes a starter of peri-peri chicken liver on toasted rye followed by a delicious Portuguese roasted chicken cooked on an open flame. This is accompanied by roasted seasonal vegetables, Portuguese-style sauteed potatoes with rosemary and thyme, salada de Aba cate com Tomotes and freshly baked bread rolls, garlic loaves with kalamata olive tapenade. Dinner will be finished off with a delicious Mariner’s pudding.

When not eating, guests can relax on hay bales around beachside fires, sipping on sangria, gluhwein or katembas while enjoying the melodic sound of accoustic guitar in the background.

Children are also welcome to attend at a special price of R35 which includes a burger, chips and softdrink.

Justin Mackrory, Chief Executive Officer of UGU Tourism South Coast, said the Shipwreck Party, and festival overall, was hugely significant for the area.

“It’s a really great chance for people to experience the Portuguese culture mixed with the warm hospitality of the South Coast,” said Mackrory. “It’s an important historical celebration and a really fun family event.”

Make sure you get to The Portuguese Mariners Food, Wine & Family Festival’s Shipwreck Party on 24 July which will kick-start an action-packed weekend of family fun.

 

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Local Beyrick De Vries Wins 2nd Quiksilver Surf Event in Durban

Local Beyrick De Vries Wins 2nd Quiksilver Surf Event in Durban

Beyrick De Vries in action at the second event of the Quiksilver Get Free Series 2015. De Vries placed first in the open men's division. The event was held at Bronze Beach, Umhlanga, Durban.  Photo by Luke Patterson
Beyrick De Vries in action at the second event of the Quiksilver Get Free Series 2015. De Vries placed first in the open men’s division. The event was held at Bronze Beach, Umhlanga, Durban.
Photo by Luke Patterson

Umhlanga, Durban – Local surfer, Beyrick De Vries surfed his way to victory this weekend in the premier open men’s division at the second of three Quiksilver Get Free events. Over 70 of South Africa’s top competitive surfers were greeted with solid 4 to 5 foot groundswell for the final day of competition at Bronze Beach, Umhlanga.

Beyrick De Vries (Umhlanga) on his way to winning the second event of three Quiksilver Get Free events in 2015. De Vries placed first in the open men's division. The event was held at Bronze Beach, Umhlanga, Durban.  Photo by Luke Patterson
Beyrick De Vries (Umhlanga) on his way to winning the second event of three Quiksilver Get Free events in 2015. De Vries placed first in the open men’s division. The event was held at Bronze Beach, Umhlanga, Durban.
Photo by Luke Patterson

De Vries was a clear standout and looked very comfortable in every one of his heats throughout the two-day event at his local surf break. De Vries’s power surfing combined with his impressive aerial moves proved too good for his competitors and he clinched the title ahead of Capetonian, Michael February who placed second, Dale Staples of Westbrook took third place and Brandon Jackson also of Durban finished in fourth place.

 

“It was so nice to win at my home break. I just got back from Los Angeles so have been a bit jet-lagged but I am really stoked with the win, thank God there were waves, Bronze beach was cooking today,” said De Vries.

 

Day one of the event was called off early due to the small swell and a rising tide. The last four heats of the Open Mens division were moved to day two, which produced near perfect competition conditions. “I’d like to thank all of the local guys and my sponsors for all of the support,” a smiling De Vries added, taking home R8000, a top of the range Drift Innovation action camera, Skullcandy headphones and some stylish Neff gear.

 

In the U20 junior boys division it was pre-event favourite, Shane Sykes of Salt Rock who stole the show winning a cool R4000. J-Bay’s Dylan Lightfoot placed a respectable 2nd while Matt McGillivray also of Jeffrey’s Bay was relegated to 3rd place. McGillivray who is back from a recent injury showed good form to find himself a podium finish, while Wade Simkiss from Umdloti finished in fourth position.

 

Sebastian Williams (Berea, Durban) took top honors in the U16 division. Williams stamped his authority on the final and claimed the title ahead of Ethan Fletcher (Kommetjie), Jake Elkington (Hout Bay) and Adin Masencamp (Strand), who placed second, third and fourth, respectively.

 

Event sponsors, Quiksilver were very happy with the second event of the series. “We could not have asked better beach weather this weekend. Bronze Beach came alive on the final day proving to be a world class beach break with South Africa’s best surfers pulling out all of the stops to impress spectators. Even though the first day of competition lacked swell and was difficult for the competitors, conditions were perfect for the final day. With explosive surfing in 4-5 foot clean conditions, we were very proud to be the title sponsors of this event and we would like to thank everyone that took part,” said Quiksilver Team Rider and Event co-ordinator, Brandon Jackson.

 

The third and final stop of the Surfing South Africa 3A rated event series will take place in Port Alfred on the 29th and 30th of August.

 

Supporting sponsors to the series include Techniblock sunscreen, Drift action camera’s, Skullcandy, Zigzag Surfing Magazine, Neff and RedBull. The Quiksilver Get Free Series offers a total of R108 000 in prize money as well as generous product prizes.

 

For more information, videos and photos of the series go to www.quiksilver.co.za/getfree.

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Successful Four Elements Conservation NPC Ocean Challenge sees youngsters take top titles

Successful Four Elements Conservation NPC Ocean Challenge sees youngsters take top titles

 

The second edition of the Four Elements Conservation NPC Ocean Challenge was an overwhelming success with all 120 competitors managing to finish within the two-and-a-half hour time limit and a whopping R100 000 raised for environmental conservation.

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17-year-old Sasha-Lee Corris-Nordengen (Berea) took the top title at the Four Elements Conservation NPC Ocean Challenge.

The swimmers – ranging in age from 11 to 74 years – took to the ocean at 7am from Durban’s Vetch’s Reef, swimming to North Beach and back in fairly tough conditions. And although everyone swam extremely well, it was 17-year-old Sasha-Lee Corris-Nordengen who took the top title, and the winning prize valued at R6 300, in the 5km Ocean Challenge with a time of 1:06:08.

 

“It was a great swim!” said the Durban Girls’ College pupil, “The conditions there were flat although coming back was a bit choppier, but my surf lifesaving background helped and I really enjoyed it.”

 

Corris-Nordengen has represented South Africa from the age of 14 competing recently in the Junior World Open Water Champs in Hungary, the World Champs Lifesaving in France and the Region 5 All Africa Games in Zimbabwe. She has also been selected to represent South Africa in Australia later this year at the International Surf Rescue Challenge.

 

“I definitely prefer the open water swims, anything in a dam or an ocean. I was so happy to be able to compete because I was unavailable last year. I will definitely compete again next year,” she said.

 

First in the men’s division was one of the youngest competitors, 14-year-old Chad Michau from Clifton College with a time of 1:08:54.

 

Michau has overcome a fear of ocean swimming, competing in a few Dolphin Miles, however, this was his first 5km ocean swim making the win an even bigger achievement.

 

“The conditions were not too bad, a bit choppy, but I enjoyed it,” he said.

 

“This is my second year swimming competitively and I didn’t expect to do so well.”

 

Organised by Durban’s Olivia Taylor, 18, the founder of Four Elements Conservation, the Ocean Challenge aims to create awareness about ocean degradation while raising funds for conservation. The Ocean Challenge falls under the banner of Four Elements Conservation NPC, an internationally-recognised environmental organisation which Taylor founded at age 15.

 

Commenting on the race, Taylor said: “Last year we had 16 competitors and it was a huge success but this year surpassed all my expectations,” said the young environmentalist.

 

“Every swimmer finished despite the conditions being quite tough. The second leg of the race was difficult because of the currents and wind but the last swimmer came in six minutes before cut-off.”

 

Taylor said the feedback from participants after the race was overwhelmingly positive.

 

“The atmosphere was fantastic and they all expressed how happy they were that there was a long-distance ocean swim in Durban. The water was warm and visibility was great. They were humbled by the experience and I feel we achieved our goal.”

 

She also thanked the sponsors who included Woolworths, FMI, Suncoast Casino, Nandos, Island Style the Letschert, Hancock and Bantock families.

 

A simultaneous beach clean-up, headed by Julia van der Westhuyzen of the Durban Girls’ College Environmental Club, was also a success with a number of youngsters picking up litter between Durban Surf Lifesaving Club and uShaka Beach.

 

Funds raised at the epic swim will also go towards the Four Elements Evironmental Scholarship Camp which will be awarded to at least six environmentally passionate youngsters between the ages of 10 and 18.

 

Taylor will be selecting the candidates based on a written application, followed by an interview, and the successful adolescents will attend an informative four-day camp at on the Zululand coast in December, headed by Taylor.

 

“The camp will involve a series of workshops covering essential business skills, sustainable fundraising and using your youth to your advantage. There will also be engaging environmental activities such as shark dives and walking with rhinos,” Taylor explained.

 

Four Elements Conservation NPC Ocean Challenge 2015 Results:

 

1st place: Sasha-Lee Corris-Nordengen, 17 – 1:06:08

2nd place:  Chad Michau, 14 – 1:08:54

3rd place: Sanele Nxumalo, 20 – 1:09:55

 

Winner of the Men’s 30–50: Julian Taylor (2014 Open winner) -1:10:16

Winner of the Women’s 30-50: Jill Hanass-Hancock – 1:15:23

Winner of the Men’s over 50: Michiel Kemper – 1:14:03

Winner of the Women’s over 50: Heather Campbell – 1:22:32

Team winners: Anne-Marie Vincent, Alexandra Torborg and Ruthmaree Smith.

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Swimmers set to make a splash at today’s Four Elements Conservation NPC Ocean Challenge

Swimmers set to make a splash at today’s Four Elements Conservation NPC Ocean Challenge

 

More than 100 environmentally-minded swimmers are set to take to the water this Saturday (16 May) for the 2015 Four Elements Conservation NPC Ocean Challenge.

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Among  the 117-registered swimmers are two former Olympians, Mandy Loots and Clifford Lyne, as well as top national swimmers Sarah Ferguson, Sasha-Lee Nordengen, Jay-Cee Thomson and Julian Taylor, who will be defending his Ocean Challenge title this year.

 

Taylor and Nordengen will be flying the national surf-lifesaving banner on the day. They will be joined by fellow lifesavers, Heather Campbell, as well as last year’s womens’ winner, Ayanda Maphumulo.

 

Established by Durban’s, Olivia Taylor when she was just 15 years old, Four Elements Conservation NPC is an internationally-recognised organisation which aims to preserve the natural environment. The Ocean Challenge is one of the projects that falls under this banner.

 

Now in its second year, the hugely popular Ocean Challenge – which started with 16 participants in 2014 – will see swimmers take to the Indian Ocean in Durban and swim a gruelling five kilometres, ending at North Beach.

 

“The aim of the swim is to create awareness about the immense degradation of our oceans,” explained Four Elements Conservation founder, Olivia Taylor, 18. “There will be an interesting mix of people swimming this year, from 13-year-olds to top CEOs, all with a passion to conserve our environment.”

 

Starting at North Beach at 6.30am, the swimmers will head towards uShaka Pier and then back to North Beach, where top swimmers will complete the 5km swim in about one hour. A safety briefing will take place at North Beach shortly before the start at 6am.

 

The event will wrap up with an awards’ ceremony, starting at 9.30am at Durban Surf Lifesaving Club, which is open to the public.

 

Apart from the environmental awareness created, the swim will also fund the Four Elements Evironmental Scholarship which will be awarded to successful applicants between the ages of 10 and 18. The successful candidates will attend an informative four-day camp which will be run by Olivia Taylor in December.

 

“Camp attendees will be selected based on several criteria, including passion for environmental conservation,” explained Taylor. “The aim is to create young, green, capable social entrepreneurs.”

 

She said the successful applicants will learn how to convert their passion for environmental conservation into tangible change by developing skills in marketing, fund-raising and cash-flow governance. The youngsters will learn what is needed to become independent young environmental entrepreneurs.

 

For those who are eager to get involved in ocean conservation on the day but prefer to remain on land, a beach walk and clean-up will take place alongside the swim challenge. This benevolent endeavour, which will be co-ordinated by the Durban Girls’ College Environmental Club, will start at 6.30am at Durban Surf Lifesaving Club moving to uShaka Beach and back. Participants can simply turn up on the day.

 

Although entries for this year’s swim have closed, there are late entries available, at an extra cost, for anyone still wanting to participate. The swim is open to anyone confident of swimming the distance in the ocean.

 

To enter, please go to http://www.fourelementsconservation.org/ocean-challenge.php. For more information follow Four Elements on Twitter @dive_aim_fly and Four Elements Conservation on Facebook. The event hashtag is #Swim4Change.

 

Date: May 16th, 2015

Time: 06h30

Venue: Durban Lifesaving Club (registration and prize-giving)

 

Contact Olivia Taylor at Olivia@taylorfamily.co.za

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The Lifestyle Expo 2015 set to be the biggest one yet

The Lifestyle Expo 2015 set to be the biggest one yet

There are only a few days left until the much-anticipated Lifestyle Expo 2015 which will feature at this year’s 51st Highland Gathering in Hutchison Park, Amanzimtoti on 2 May.

This one-day gathering – which attracts an impressive 10 000 visitors to the area – offers an expansive range of lifestyle products and services while raising much-needed funds for South Coast charities.

Organised by the Amanzimtoti Lions and Big Events 365, the event is a huge boost to the local economy while revenue from entrance tickets, stalls and the bar sales is used to support a substantial number of local charities and improve the lives of hundreds of people.

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Photo by Andrew Climpson

Visitors to The Lifestyle Expo can look forward to some exciting displays of high-quality brands including Volvo, BMW and Feral Inflatables as well interesting exhibitions such as the Virgin Active Gym and the Makro Marquee.

 

Shoppers will also receive goodie bags, Makro vouchers and lots more!

 

For the children there will be a host of fun activities lined up in the Cooee Kidz Zone including fun colour-in activities, entertainment by the Frapples character and random prize giveaways.

 

Attendees to the The 51st Highland Gathering and Lifestyle Expo will also have the chance to enter and win the Miss Highland Gathering Beauty Pageant which has three categories; Miss Mini Highland Gathering (ages 3 to 6); Miss Junior Highland Gathering (ages 7 to 12) and Miss Highland Gathering (ages 13 to 18).

 

And judging the various categories will be celebrities Kayla Gleisner (with Mobile Model Management) who was awarded Queen of the Universe 2014/2015; Savannah Shone (with Extreme Model Management) who was Model Africa Winner 2014/2015 and Roxi Wardman who won MasterChef South Africa season 3.

 

Visitors will also be entertained by 12-year-old singing sensation, Keely Crocker, who will help raise funds for the Lion’s charities.

 

Keely made a name for herself in competitions such as East Coast Got Talent 2011 where she won the Bambino Category through her moving rendition of Michael Jackson’s song, ‘Ben’.

 

The Grade 7 Amanzimtoti Primary School pupil – who suffers from a rare, incurable kidney disease – writes her own music, plays the guitar and is learning the keyboard.

 

Organised by Big Events 365, The Lifestyle Expo, which is now in its second year, forms an important part of the Highland Gathering and has something for everyone.

 

A high impact one-stop shopping experience, The Lifestyle Expo will provide stall holders with powerful direct marketing and shoppers with an incredible variety of products.

 

Event spokesman, Monique Botha of Big Events 365, said this was looking to be one of the best expos yet.

 

“There will be something for everyone at this year’s Lifestyle Expo, from beauty products and services to high quality furniture and top-of-the-range vehicles, you are certain to find something that grabs your attention,” said Botha.

 

“The Highland Gathering and Lifestyle Expo is the ultimate family excursion and you definitely don’t want to miss out!”

 

There are still a limited number of exhibition stands available so anyone wanting to feature at this well-attended family event must act now.

 

Entrance to the The Highland Gathering and Lifestyle Expo is R40 per adult, R20 for children and pensioners. Gates open at 8am.

 

To keep updated on the event, check the Facebook page “The Highland Gathering & Lifestyle Expo”.

 

Exhibitors can contact Monique Botha at Big Events 365 to book a stand at The Lifestyle Expo on 031 904 1578 or events@bigevents365.co.za

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