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Somersfield Academy is having a family fun day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. . Free admission.The Bermuda Arts Council and the Department of Cultural Affairs Bermuda Youth Heritage Concert 2006, directed by Marjorie Pettit with the St. John's Youth Choir and Soloists and Jonathan McBeath in a performance of Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major by Ludwig Van Beethoven. At St. John's Church in Pembroke at 7.30 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for students and from the Pembroke Sunday School Building from May 8 to May 20.

TODAY

Somersfield Academy is having a family fun day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. . Free admission.

TODAY AND TOMORROW

The Bermuda Arts Council and the Department of Cultural Affairs Bermuda Youth Heritage Concert 2006, directed by Marjorie Pettit with the St. John's Youth Choir and Soloists and Jonathan McBeath in a performance of Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major by Ludwig Van Beethoven. At St. John's Church in Pembroke at 7.30 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for students and from the Pembroke Sunday School Building from May 8 to May 20.

TOMORROW

Feel the Love Beach Parties every Sunday at Horseshoe Bay Beach. For more information visit www.unite.bm.

The Saturday School for Additional Learning (SAL) (Afrakan-Centered Education) invites you to a Bermudian Style Codfish Breakfast with tasty trimmings, the way you like them. Breakfast will be served at 7.30 a.m. You may dine in or take out. Our table will be prepared for you at the Devonshire Recreation Club (Auditorium), Frog Lane, Devonshire. $20 per plate. All contributions will benefit The Saturday School for Additional Learning (SAL). For tickets e-mail Peggy Burns at nanapeggynorthrock.bm or telephone 297-1624 and leave a message.

Fundraising Codfish Breakfast for Tino Martin who is suffering with cancer in a Boston hospital. The Codfish Breakfast is from 7 a.m. at the Pembroke Community Centre (other entrance of Admiralty House). They are catering for about 300 people and all proceeds will go towards his medical expenses. Tickets are $15.

The Butterfield Arts Festival will go ahead rain or shine in the Botanical Gardens. Eddie Ming's drum school, salsa dancers and more will perform and works from over 140 local artists will be on view from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

May 22

TB Cancer & Health will be holding their second annual Sunsmart Leaders Training Session for Summer Camp Leaders and Counsellors. Keep your campers safe in the sun. The seminars are free. Check the Royal Gazette for a registration form or Contact TB Cancer & Health at 236-0880 by April 28.

There will be a lecture at the BUEI entitled, 'The Marine Version of T-Rex'. The lecture will be given by paleontologist Dave Ehlert of the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center (RMDRC), the creators of the Savage ancient Seas Traveling Exhibit opening at BUEI June 4. 2006. Members $15 - Non Members $20 - Active Volunteers FREE. To purchase tickets call 297-7314. credit cards accepted. Buffet Dinner at La Coquille Restaurant after the Lecture $33.75 per person (gratuities included).

May 25

Bermuda Classic Guitar Festival Lunchtime solo recital by Stephen Crawford and Louise Southwood, St. Andrew's Church, Church Street, 1 p.m. Admission free, donations welcomed. Evening performance by Newman and Oltman Duo, St. Andrew's church, Church Street, 7.30 p.m. Tickets: $25. Available from Bermuda School of Music 296-5100, Music Box 295-4839 or online at www.boxoffice.bm

BIFF Film Series presents award-winning documentary, The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill, at Tradewinds Auditorium, Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI). Tickets available at www.biff.bm or at the door. Tickets $10 or $8 for members.

May 26

Bermuda Classic Guitar Festival Solo concert by Michael Chapdelaine, St. Andrew's church, Church Street, 7.30 p.m. Tickets: $25. Available: Bermuda School of Music 296-5100, Music Box 295-4839 and online at www.boxoffice.bm

Sunshine League Children's Home Sunshine Events committee is having Cocktails and Dancing at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute starting at 6.30. There will be a speeding dancing event from 7 until 8.30 p.m. and a salsa demonstration by Sabor Dance School. Music by DJ Gibbo. Tickets are $35. Registration and deadline for fast impressions is May 19. For more information or to register email sunshineevents gmail.com or call 292-4360. Forms are available at Rock Island Coffee.

Sunshine League Children's Home and Aunt Jean's Kitchen are having a Roll Sale as a way to help raise funds for the organisation that is a home to many of Bermuda's children. White rolls $8 per dozen and raisin rolls are $10 per dozen. Orders should be placed by May 23. 292-4360.

May 25 and 26

Bermuda School of Russian Ballet "Sleeping Beauty" (children's ballet), City Hall theatre, 7.30 p.m. Tickets ($25) advance 292-2192. From May 22: City Hall box office 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 292-2313.

May 27

The Bermuda Regiment will be having a Change of Command Ceremony for the new commanding officer at the National Sports Center at 5.30 p.m. Admission is free.

Bermuda Classic Guitar Festival Matthew Joseph and Friends, City Hall theatre, 7.30 p.m. Tickets: $25. Available at: Bermuda School of Music 296-5100, Music Box 295-4839 or online at www.boxoffice.bm

The Bermuda National Gallery is holding their annual fundraising Gala. The theme is Moulin Rouge. Tickets are $250 and $350 for patrons. Contact 295-9428 for more information.

The Somers Lioness Club is having a 'Summer Madness Dinner Cruise' onboard the MV Destiny leaving from Albuoy's Point, Hamilton boarding at 6.30 p.m. The boat departs at 7 p.m. promptly returning at 10 p.m. There will be door prizes, raffles, music and more. The cost is $45 per person. Part of the proceeds go to Wolde Bartley and Dejon Simmons towards their medical expenses. For more information contact Velda Franco at 735-6043.

The Whitney Institute Middle School is having the third annual 'We Care' Golf Tournament at Port Royal Golf Course. Sponsored by the Whitney Institute Middle School PTA. Entry closing date is May 25. Contact Anthony Hunter at 236-3590 or 735-7521 for more information.

May 28

Bermuda Classic Guitar Festival Students' gala concert, St. Andrew's church, Church Street, 6 p.m. Admission free.

The Bacardi Angling Tournament or alternatively June 11 in the event of bad weather. This years prizes include rods and reels. The tournament is open to Bermuda residents. Closing entry date was May 20. For more information telephone 295-8596.

May 30

There will be a heritage month talk about the cedar tree with Dr. Walwyn Huges. Andre Hubbard will also talk about the crafting of furniture using Bermuda cedar at the Bermuda, Aquarium, Museum & Zoo from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

May 31 & June 1

The Bermuda Autism Support & Education Society presents 'DIR Support Services Greenspan's DIR Floortime and Introduction and Advanced'. Presenters are Jack Greenspan and Tim Bleecker. In the Bermuda High School auditorium from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.. The cost is $10 for members and $20 for non-members. For more information please call Tricia Crow 535-7277 or email basebdayahoo.com .

June 1 & 2

The Bermuda Hospitals Board is having a free workshop for businesses and employers about implementing a drug free workplace. Pschemedics Corporation patented hair analysis for superior drug detection at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess from 8.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.. Register by May 25. Contact LaVerne Griffin at 236-2345 Ext 1410.

June 2

Alliance Francais invites you to a Jazz Evening at 8 p.m. on the terrace of the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. Cecile Andrault & Charles Bordais bilingual programme featuring Holiday, Ellington, Berlin and others. Admission includes the show, tapas and one drink. $35 for members and $40 for non-members. $40 for a ticket at the door. Tickets sold at Pulp & Circumstance on Queen Street.

June 3

Bermuda One Love Concert Series 2006 continues with an Old School Dance Hall featuring Charlie Chaplin, Uroy and Sturgav Soundsystem. For more information please call Eugene Dean at 295-4917.

June 4 to October 22

The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute is opening their Savage Ancient Seas exhibit on June 4 with a Sea Monster Splash from 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Cocktail dress with fire or water colours. An evening filled with speciality cocktails, scrumptious food and raffle prizes and prehistoric sea creatures. It is $60 per person. For tickets and information telephone 297-7314.

United Dance Productions Junior Company Open air recital, main ring, Botanical Gardens, Paget, 6 p.m. Event opened by Drumline Bermuda. Admission free, all welcome. Further information: 295-9933.

June 4

Bermuda National Trust History Day at Springfield. Introduced in 2005 this event brings history to life at different Trust properties. This year's event will be at Springfield, Somerset. More details to come.

Unite presents the second legendary beach party at Horseshoe Bay from 11 a.m. - 1 a.m. Party all day and dance into the night at the newly created village at the beach. Enjoy a fusion of cocktails, film, fashion and dance. Tickets are $25 for each or $40 for both. They can be purchased at Sasch and Stephanel. The Bermuda Volley Ball Association and Women's Rugby Group. For more information visit www.unite.bm or www.centre-of-gravity.com.

June 10

The La Leche League of Bermuda's next meeting is at 10.30 a.m. in the first floor conference room at King Edward Memorial Hospital. Telephone 236-1120 for more information.`