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Harleys, music and market fun at Glenwood Village for Father’s Day weekend

Glenwood Village doesn’t charge for on-site parking, has guarded street and off-street parking and is easily accessible on public transport.

Glenwood Village is hosting a fun, family-friendly pre-Father’s Day morning on Saturday, June 20, featuring a community market, a bevy of covetable bikes, and live music.

“We are excited to be offering some fun things for families for Father’s Day weekend. We pride ourselves in being a space where our Glenwood community can gather and celebrate. We thought that fathers would appreciate the combination of fabulous motorbikes, great coffee, live music and a community market,” says Glenwood Village’s Steve King.

To this end, Glenwood Village is hosting Steelwings Motorcycle Club, Durban, who will bring a selection of Harley-Davidson motorcycles for display: standard Harleys, twin Harleys, and custom Harleys.

The bike owners will be around to chat about the bikes and the bike club.

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Glenwood Village is also having its monthly market this time with a Father’s Day theme, on the upper gallery level of the centre, with great coffee, morning tea treats, vintage clothing and accessories, crafts, farm fresh produce and healing crystals. The centre regulars’ pop-ups will also be trading – Street lit books, leather belts, perfumes, beadwork, and crafts. The market runs until 2pm.

Ilze Oosthuizen will be playing tunes on the piano. The event runs from 9am to 2pm.

Glenwood Village doesn’t charge for on-site parking, has guarded street and off-street parking and is easily accessible on public transport. The centre is at the corner of Che Guevara and Hunt Roads, Glenwood, Durban. For more information, visit www.glenwoodvillagemarket.co.za.

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