The Blythedale Event Bowl officially launched as a unique multifunctional coastal venue

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With major events already scheduled and having hosted the wildly successful Toyota Warrior Race, the Blythedale Event Bowl is attracting visitors and gaining exposure for Blythedale Coastal Estate.

Hosted by the Blythedale Event Bowl Operators, Innovational Consulting, the launch showcased the stunning venue to local dignitaries, media and event organisers.

KwaDukuza Municipality, represented by Deputy Mayor, Dolly Govender and the Honourable Speaker, Phumlile Zulu, recognised the venue’s potential to attract visitors, events and business opportunities to the area.

“It is venues such as this which will bring new opportunities and visitors to our region,” said Govender. In addition to the natural beauty of the location, she drew attention to its rich cultural and political heritage.

Mark Taylor, CEO of the eLan Property Group, is excited about facility’s prospects. “The magic of Blythedale captivated me years ago and hosting events here is a fantastic way of sharing that.”

“You get to feel how special this place is by experiencing it for yourself,” he said sipping a cold beer on the deck overlooking the sea. “It’s got it all – the sea, the forest, open space surrounded by nature,” he enthused.

Upcoming events to diarise include:

  • The i-Heart Market – North will host their first market day on Saturday 25th November starting at 9am and ending at 3pm
  • The Blythedale Sports and Lifestyle Festival is planned for the weekend of 19th and 20th May next year.
  • The “Super Naweek Musiek en Familie Fees” hosted by Kurt Darren is planned for the 22 to 24 June and includes music, family activities and camping.
  • And popular demand sees the return of the Toyota Warriors on the 14th and 15th July where camping facilities will be available for the competitors.

For details on hosting an event at the Blythedale Event Bowl, visit www.eventbowl.co.za or contact Brenda Kayton on brenda@innovational.co.za.

 

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