on Wednesday evenings at the V&A Waterfront. Oranjezicht City Farm and the OZCF Market celebrate food, culture and community in Cape Town.
There’s something magical about bringing the family to the Market on a summer evening – choosing really good food accompanied by a glass of wine or a craft beer, or a non-alcoholic cocktail and sitting outside amongst the twinkly lights. Apart, but together.Wednesday Night Markets is a limited Market with not all traders present. However, Saturdays, 8:15am to 2pm and Sundays, 9am to 2pm are full Markets.
The Oranjezicht City Farm is located on the central part of the original farm, ‘Oranje Zigt’, established in 1709, and which became the largest farm in the Upper Table Valley in the 19th century. OZCF seeks to re-connect the Oranjezicht neighbourhood and the rest of Cape Town to this neglected piece of heritage through design, gardening activity and outreach, and to use it as a catalyst to build social cohesion across communities, to develop skills among the unemployed, to educate residents and their children and others about food, environmental and related issues, to beautify public space and to champion unused or under-utilised green spaces in the City Bowl.
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