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• The Midland Heights SDA Church invites you to The Amazing Grace Community Fun Day at Shelly Bay Field on Monday, June 15. From noon until 6pm, you can enjoy an amazing day with free snowballs, free popcorn, free haircuts, free massages, free food vouchers and clothing, a food court, fun castle, train, games for all, soccer, cricket, archery, a concert and more. Part of the proceeds will go to the Centre Against Abuse. For more information, contact Troy Dill on 333-8384.

• The Department of Community and Cultural Affairs presents A Night of Poetry by 2010 Aldeburgh First Collection Prize-winning Caribbean author Christian Campbell at Bermuda National Gallery, City Hall, on Friday, June 19. The reception begins at 5.30pm, followed by a reading at 6pm. His debut book, ‘Running the Dusk’, not only gives insight into the hidden ambiguities of his mind, it also exemplifies his patience and perseverance as a young writer. Campbell laboured with the book of poetry for several years before it was ripe for publication, describing the process as “the time the book needed to become itself”. It was shortlisted for the 2010 Forward Poetry Prize for Best First Book in the UK and was also a finalist for the Cave Canem Prize.Campbell studied at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and obtained his PhD from Duke. His essays and poems have been published widely in the Caribbean, the United Kingdom and North America. Tickets are $5 and are available at the office of Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, Dame Lois Browne Evans Building, 4th Floor, 58 Court Street.For more information, contact Relief Folklife Officer Keishunda Curtis on 292-1681.

• Enjoy some traditional pomp and circumstance as the Regiment Band joins the Bermuda Islands Pipe Band in performing a Beating of the Retreat Ceremony from 9pm on Front Street on Wednesday, June 24. The Beating of the Retreat, in its earliest form, was simply a drummers’ call. The Drum Major and his men would march around the camp or city streets playing drum taps to warn soldiers that it was time to return to their billets, put out their fires and go to bed. This performance was known as the retreat and many regretted that they did not heed the drummers’ call. Eventually, a pipe time was added to the drummers’ calls and a more elaborate ceremony emerged. Later on, bugle calls were added and the parade evolved into the present day Beating of the Retreat Ceremony. The massed bands march on, perform separately and then re-mass for the evening hymn and the playing of Sunset, at which the flags are lowered signalling the end of the day. The bands then march past the guest of honour — His Excellency the Governor, the Honourable Premier, Worshipful Mayors, et al. The Regiment is celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year and more information can be found by following the hashtag #BR50.For more information, contact br50@gov.bm or call the BR50 Office on 238-3880.

• The Bermuda Karate Institute is hosting the 15th Lepercq Memorial Tournament at 1pm at Pembroke Sunday School on Sunday, June 28. This open martial arts tournament for all levels and age groups is dedicated to the memory of Paul Lepercq for his contributions to the martial arts in Bermuda. Competitor entry forms can be found on www.BermudaKarateInstitute.com. Preregistration is $40 before June 14, $45 until 6pm on June 26 and $55 for late entry thereafter. Admission for spectators costs $10 for adults, $5 for under-12s and $20 for families.For more information, contact Bermuda Karate Institute on 292-2157.

• Fashionistas, mark your diaries — the Bermuda Fashion Festival is back for 2015. This annual, week-long fashion celebration will run from Monday, July 6, until Saturday, July 11, and will include four international standard fashion shows featuring Bermuda’s retailers, salons, designers and of course, beautiful models. The week commences with the Hair & Beauty Show in the Earl Cameron Theatre at City Hall on Monday, July 6, where local salons will bring their creativity alive in a theatrical hair runway show. The reception will be from 6.30pm, with showtime at 7.30pm. Tickets are $35 and available from www.pTix.bm. On Wednesday, July 8, the Local Designer Show and After Party will be at Bulls Head Car Park. Six local designers were hand selected to participate in a four month mentorship programme with international magazine editors and fashion professionals with a goal of creating a unique and high-quality fashion collection to display exclusively for this show. The reception will be from 6.30pm, with showtime at 7.30pm. Tickets are $40 for the show only, or $50 for the show and after-party, and both are available from www.pTix.bm. The week continues with the International Designer Show at Barr’s Bay Park on Thursday, July 9. The reception will be from 6.30pm, with showtime at 7.30pm, when overseas designers will present a collection featuring Bermuda models with the Hamilton Harbour as the backdrop. Tickets are $40 and available from www.pTix.bm. The grand finale of the week is the Evolution Retail Show on Saturday, July 11, in City Hall car park. This thrilling and vibrant event will feature retailers and salons from all parishes of the Island, and more than 150 children and adult models on a 100ft runway. The show starts at 7.30pm and general admission is free while VIP tickets are $50 from www.pTix.bm. VIP includes a complimentary cocktail reception from 6.30pm until 7.30pm, access to a private cash bar during intermission, gift bags and reserved seating. A limited number of Passports to Fashion are also available at a cost of $250 from www.pTix.bm. This pass will give you exclusive access to all Bermuda Fashion Festival events including entry to all shows, mingling with international guests at the private social events; a true Bermuda-style fashion-themed boat party, appropriately named The Raft Up on Tuesday and the exclusive Gombey Happy Hour beach party, a social event for the stars on Friday. For more information, including details of the participating designers, retailers and salons, visit www.BermudaFashionFestival.com, or follow @BdaFashionFest on social media. The official event hashtag is #BdaFashionFest.

• Calling all francophones and francophiles, L’AllianceFrancaise des Bermudes invite you to their Fete de la Bastille at Rumbar, Victoria Grill, on Tuesday, July 14.The evening will begin with cocktails at 6.30pm, followed by a five-course meal served a la Lyonnaise, family-style, at 7.30pm. The cost is $80 for members, $90 non-members, and available from www.BDAtix.com and at Pulp & Circumstance. For more information, including seating requests, contact alliancefrancaisebda@gmail.com or visit www.AllianceFrancaise.bm

• Don’t have a boat for the Non-Mariners Raft-up yet? The Uber crew have been a central part of it for the past 20 years and invite you to join them for an UberVida Non-Mariners on Sunday, August 2. The boat will depart #1 Dock on Front Street at 10am, cruising up to Mangrove Bay. Arriving early means that they can better jockey for a central spot in the raft-up. After a full day of fun in the sun, including funnel races, pictures with the monkey and top international DJs, the boat will return to Hamilton at 6pm. The cost is $200, which includes an open bar and all day catering. If you don’t want to be on the boat the whole day, they are also offering a visitor pass at a cost of $50, which lasts for two hours. The visitor pass does not entitle the holder to ride to the raft up or back to Hamilton. Reservations can be made online at www.UberVida.net.For more information, contact ubervidabda@gmail.com or 236-2222.

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