There is always something going on in Penarth.
Over the next week, there are a number of events including a business networking event, Bollywood music event and performances of a popular play.
Here are just a few of the events taking place.
Penarth Business Networking Event
Penarth Athletic Club will open its recently renovated function room on Thursday, October 3 at 5.30pm for a business networking event.
This is a result of a team up between Bro Radio and Penarth View.
The Crêpe Escape will be providing some light food while the clubhouse bar will be open.
The event lasts until 7.30pm but the Athletic Club will remain open to those who wish to continue networking.
The aim of this event is to foster collaboration, connectivity, and community amongst business owners and entrepreneurs.
Access to the event costs £7.50, which covers food expenses and must be booked in advance on Eventbrite.
Cardiff Bollywood Live Music- Euphonics Band -A Melodious Evening
Euphonics Band will take the stage at Stanwell School on Saturday, October 5 from 5pm - 8pm for a Bollywood evening.
There will be food stalls providing the renowned flavours synonymous with Indian taste buds and a programme filled with heartwarming music, networking opportunities and entertainment reminiscent of Bollywood stars like Kishore Kumar, Rajesh Khanna, Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, and Shammi Kapoor.
The ticket price for general admission is £10, entrance for children under 16 is free.
Penarth Operatic and Dramatic Society
From Wednesday, October 9 to Saturday, October 12, the Penarth Operatic and Dramatic Society will be performing Robert Harding's beloved play, Steel Magnolias at the Paget Rooms.
The tale tells the story of six women who share life experiences in a small-town Southern community and how they gain strength and courage from each other, proving that female friendship conquers all.
Filled with wit and smart repartee, the play takes the audience on a journey through the highs and lows of life.
The play highlights that one hair appointment might just change your life, and how women can unite to gossip, unwind, and set the world to rights.
Each performance will start at 7.30pm.
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