Puppy Yoga Added to North Coast February Events Calendar for Charity
Puppy yoga has been added to the North Coast February calendar to raise funds for SAFE, offering a community-friendly fundraiser with tickets and headphone-provided sessions.

Puppy yoga joins a busy February lineup on the North Coast as an explicitly charitable offering aimed at drawing local support and funds for SAFE. The Secret Sunrise Puppy Yoga for SAFE is scheduled for February 14 at Sugar Rush, tickets cost R100, and wireless headphones will be provided; bookings are via Quicket. The event title lists SAFE as the beneficiary, but organisers have not published a start time or further details on capacity, whether puppies will be supplied, or SAFE’s full name and role, so confirm logistics with Sugar Rush or the Quicket event page before you go.
February’s diary also includes trail and music highlights that matter for planning and fundraising. The Blythedale Trail Run ran on February 1 with 5 km, 11 km and 19 km options; entrants were directed to the event organiser’s online registration page for details and tickets. Quiet Storm performed at Eat Street on February 1 from 1pm to 4pm. A community fundraiser called Rewrite Tomorrow is set for February 3 at Siggi’s German Restaurant and Pub at 6pm; entry is R50 per team of six or less. Funds raised will be donated “for ablution facilities at ‘Tent City’ on South Coast.” Booking instruction reads: “Book via Siggi’s directly.”
Major late-February music plans include Prime Circle’s 25th Birthday tour stop on February 28 at Music on the Farm, hosted by Karibu, with guest appearances by Tree63, Lee Cole and Cantrel. Tickets for Prime Circle are available from the band’s official ticket outlet.
The diary preserves regular market schedules that drive weekday and weekend foot traffic across the region. Market 032 runs Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8am to 12.30pm at La Montagne, with a Market 032 night market on the last Friday of each month from 5.30pm to 8.30pm. The Salt Rock Farmers’ Market operates Thursdays from 7am to 12pm at the Slow Roads Collective. Burnedale Farm Night Market takes place the first Friday of every month from 4.30pm to 8.30pm in Umhlali. Ballito Farmers Market runs Saturdays and Sundays and on selected public holidays from 8am to 3pm at Lower Oaklands Farm, Umhlali.
Late-January listings carried a few venue lineup inconsistencies that remain to be clarified. The Black Lapels and Afritude are shown for January 30 at The Market and Eat Street respectively, while alternate listings name Winston Smile and Hale Mary for similar slots the following day. Verify performer dates and times directly with The Market, Eat Street, or the acts if you plan to attend.
For organisers and readers planning submissions, “If you would like your event to feature in a future version of this diary, please email (/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection).” Stay in the loop with The North Coast Courier on Facebook, X, Instagram & YouTube for the latest news. Prepare to book early for charitable events and confirm start times and beneficiary details so your support reaches the right places.
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