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Play detective at Get Puzzled Scavenger Hunt

A chance to play detective as Day After Tomorrow invite you to their Third Annual Get Puzzled Scavenger Hunt on Saturday, April 26th. The hunt starts in the City Hall parking lot at 6.30pm and afterwards, there will be a get together at the final clue location. The cost is $15 per person and all proceeds benefit Tomorrow’s Voices, Bermuda Autism Early Intervention Centre. For more information, or to sign up, contact dayaftertomorrow.tv@gmail.com.

See some of Bermuda’s smallest fashionistas and talented tots at the Heavenly Blessings Nursery & Preschool Spring Fashion and Talent Show on Sunday, April 27th. This will be at Northlands Primary from 4pm until 6pm, and refreshments will be served after the show. Admission is $20 or $15 for children aged 12 and under. For more information, contact Vernesha Symonds at keneisha19@hotmail.com.

The Bermuda Organ Donor and Tissue Association (BOTA) is running an Awareness Week from April 28th to May 3rd with a variety of events to promote awareness and education on organ donations. On Tuesday, April 29th, there will be free health screenings from 11am until 1pm. One will be at TCD and the other will be at the Bank of Butterfield on the ground floor of the Reid Street entrance. On Wednesday, April 30th, there will be a discussion on Health is Wealth on Radio Talk Show 102.7 between 5pm and 6pm. On Thursday, May 1st, bring your own lunch as Kerrie Harrington Casey RN from New England Organ Bank will present at KEMH for a Brown Bag Learning Lunch. There are two sessions available, between noon and 1pm or 1pm to 2pm. Friday, May 2nd will be Tag Day and on Saturday, May 3rd there will be a Donor Recognition Ceremony at 6.30pm at St Andrew’s Church. To RSVP, contact BOTACharity@gmail.com by April 19th. All events are free and open to the public. For more information, contact BOTACharity@gmail.com.

Salsa Friends are adding a new twist to their Latin Dancer’s Delight event as, in honour of International Jazz Day, they present All That Latin Jazz on Wednesday, April 30th. Brought to you by Bermuda Salsa Magic, Muzicality and SalsaGoddess.Me, this will be at The Docksider Pub and Restaurant back bar with live jazz, live Latin jazz and social dancing, featuring Shine Hayward and Friends with DJ Gio. Jazz Happy Hour will be from 5.30pm until 7.30pm and then there will be a free beginner salsa class from 8.15pm until 9.15pm. From 9.30pm until 11pm, there will be live Latin Jazz for the dancers and then DJ Gio will be playing salsa, bachata and cha cha until 1am. Tickets are $10, which includes tapas and are available at the door, online at www.BDAtix.bm or from Teresa on the 3rd floor of New Venture House, 3 Mill Creek Road. For more information, visit www.salsagoddess.me or e-mail teresa@salsagoddess.me. For more information on International Jazz Day, visit www.jazzday.com.

Celebrating the reason why Bermudians are known as Onions, Onion Day is an all day event on Saturday, May 17th at Carter House, Southside, St David’s. From 10am until 4pm, you can sit off in the Carter House grounds surrounded by roses, endemic and native plants and trees, and sample some traditional onion dishes, including onion soup and some more unusual onion dishes. You will also be able to tour Carter House Museum with curator Dolores Harrison and with Larry Mills, learn about the Settler’s Dwelling circa 1612. Plein Air painters will be on site all day painting scenes of Bermuda’s first 100 years and, if you are lucky, you may be able to purchase one before the paint is dry! For more information, visit Facebook.com/CarterHouseMuseum.

Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art presents the work of a distinguished caricaturist in Kal Draws Bermuda: Satirical Pen Takes on Island Life. Kevin Kallaugher (KAL) is the editorial cartoonist for The Economist magazine of London and The Baltimore Sun. After graduating from Harvard College with honours in 1977, Kevin embarked on a bicycle tour of the British Isles, where he joined the Brighton Basketball Club as a player and coach. After the club hit financial difficulties, Kevin drew caricatures of tourists in Trafalgar Square and on Brighton Pier. In March 1978, The Economist recruited him to become their first resident cartoonist in their 145 year history. Kevin spent the next ten years working in London as a cartoonist for such publications as The Observer, The Sunday Telegraph, Today and The Mail on Sunday. KAL’s work for The Sun and The Economist has appeared in more than 100 publications worldwide and his cartoons are distributed worldwide by Cartoonarts International and the New York Times Syndicate. The opening reception will be from 5.30pm until 7pm on Friday, August 15th and the show will run until Wednesday, August 27th. For more information, contact 299-4000 or artmworks@logic.bm.

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