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Help to overcome loneliness

Overcoming Loneliness: Free Seminar and Meditation Workshop will take place at My Sereni-Tea on Friday, January 30.

Running from 6.15pm until 8pm, this will be an inspiring talk about the root cause of loneliness and how to overcome it. Attendees will be able to try some simple yet effective meditation techniques which help to achieve inner peace and satisfaction. Homemade vegan snacks will be offered.

The event is free but you are asked to register at www.deeppeacemeditation.com (under Contact) so that they know how much food they need to organise.

For more information, contact Anya at anya@deeppeacemeditation.com.

Taste 141 invite you to start off your weekend with live music from Outta Bounds on Friday, January 30.

The band will be performing from 7pm until 10pm and there is no cover charge.

For more information or reservations, call 292-0777.

Another opportunity to explore alternative therapies and lifestyles at the next Holistic Fair on Saturday, January 31.

From 10am until 5pm at My Sereni-Tea, you can enjoy mini sessions from local practitioners for $1 per minute, as well as discounts in the shop and draw prizes.

Featured practitioners include Sean Dill (Access Bars and Intuitive Healing), Chelsea (Spiritual Guidance Readings), Dr Karen Simons (Jin Shin Jyutsu), Nim Thipchan (Thai Massage), Tammy Dowling (Law of Attraction Coaching), Monica Dobbie (Reiki and EFT), Carolynne Fuhrtz (Energy Medicine) and Deryn Higgins (Energy Balancing with Crystals).

For more information, contact myserenitea@logic.bm or 296-2114.

Join Clearwater Middle School as their students take you around the world at their Multicultural Extravaganza on Thursday, February 12.

This will take place in the gymnasium and, from 6pm until 8pm, there will be food and entertainment from countries around the world. There will be prizes for the best cultural outfit/costume.

The cost is $10 for adults, which includes five tickets for food samples, or $5 for children, which includes three tickets. Additional tickets are available at a cost of $2 each.

For more information, contact the school at 293-5017 or email khamilton@moed.bm.

Family Centre invite you to Celebrate the Night at their annual fundraising event on Saturday, February 28.

From 7pm until 11pm at Fourways Inn, you can enjoy a mix and mingle evening of live entertainment, live music, comedy, dancing, great food and drink, and lots of fun.

Tickets are $60 and available at the Family Centre and Fourways Inn and online at www.BDAtix.bm.

Think you’re in pretty decent shape? Teams of two or four are invited to prove it by signing up for one or more events in the Bermuda Triple Challenge from Friday, March 13 until Sunday, March 15.

This three-day weekend obstacle course series offers participants an action-packed excursion, showcasing three of Bermuda’s beautiful, historical and cultural highlights. Each challenge offers a different physical test between 3K and 13K distances with varying obstacles suitable for all levels of fitness, challenging both strength and stamina.

The Argus Urban Foot Race is the first of the weekend’s three events starting on Friday evening in St George’s. The first wave begins at dusk at 7pm as participants navigate some of the town’s as well as Bermuda’s oldest streets, while tackling obstacles and Crossfit inspired workouts along the way. The 3K urban challenge emulates both strength and endurance as participants tackle 23 obstacles throughout the urban assault course.

After the event, stick around and enjoy the party atmosphere in the historic town. DJ Dan Ho livens up the atmosphere in a community block party. Walking tours of the town with the Town Crier are available after the event, showcasing St George’s historic charm.

The KRyS Global Island Challenge on Saturday, March 14, delivers what Bermuda is so well known for — picturesque limestone bluffs, spectacular coves, natural trails, and some of the most famous pink sand beaches in the world, completed with various shades of light and deep aqua blue water. Welcome to paradise!

Staged on Bermuda’s south shore, within the south shore’s coastal nature reserve, the Island Challenge is a picturesque 5K or 10K test, which features some of Bermuda’s best pink sand beaches, coastal bluffs and nature trails. And to put the exclamation mark on the event, a visit to the Bermuda Regiment’s Assault Course at Warwick Camp, perched atop the sand dunes overlooking the south shore.

The first wave starts at 9am and if one lap of the 5K circuit wasn’t enough, teams can opt to complete the circuit again, doubling their challenge points.

The ACE Global Royal Challenge on Sunday, March 15, is a 5K obstacle challenge within the confines of the once Royal Navy outpost and safe harbour. Now a tourism hot spot, including Bermuda’s national museum, local craftsmen, shops and restaurants. Participants will explore the old base lands in a high energy, action-packed circuit around the old stone buildings, wharfs and fortifications. You step back in time to the era of the British Empire, when Britannia ruled the waves.

Beginning at 9.30am, participants will have to run, swim (optional) and climb their way to gratification for completing this challenge.

The registration fee varies from $120 to $600, depending on whether you are entering a team of 2 or 4, how many challenges you are signing up for, and if you are an adult, corporate or junior team.

Full details are on www.bdatriplechallenge.com and signup is available on www.racedayworld.com

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