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THE BERMUDA CALENDAR

TODAY AND TOMORROWThe Bermuda Festival continues with a performance by Pascal Rioult's vibrant dance group Rioult. Following the performance Mr. Rioult will be available for question & answer. At 8 p.m. at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts. Students $25, adults $60. See <a href="http://www.bdatix.com" target="_blank">http://www.bdatix.com</a>/ for more information or the website <a href="http://www.bermudafestival.org" target="_blank">www.bermudafestival.org</a>.TODAY

TODAY AND TOMORROW

The Bermuda Festival continues with a performance by Pascal Rioult's vibrant dance group Rioult. Following the performance Mr. Rioult will be available for question & answer. At 8 p.m. at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts. Students $25, adults $60. See http://www.bdatix.com/ for more information or the website www.bermudafestival.org.

TODAY

Bermuda Audubon Society - Working Party - clearing vegetation from Seymour's Pond Nature Reserve from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. info@audubon.bm or 238-3239.

Plant and Bake Sale Bermuda National Trust Waterville, Paget. 8.30-12 noon.

The Bermuda Stillborn and Infant Loss Support Group will be holding its inaugural meeting at 3 p.m. The group, which is intended to provide a support network for families affected by miscarriage, stillbirth or infant loss, will meet at the Bermuda Bridge Club, located at 7 Pomander Road. For more information please email BermudaSAILS@hotmail.com or call Tania at 595-0133.

TOMORROW

The Walking Club of Bermuda will meet at Astwood Park, South Road, Warwick at 7 a.m. for a 7.10 a.m. start. Walks are six to seven miles unless otherwise stated and there are cut off points for those who do not want to walk the full distance. Walks are free and all are welcome. For further information visit http://walk.free.bm, email ltgorham@ibl.bm or call 441 737-0437

The Bermuda International Languages and Art Institute (Japanese department) presents 'A Celebration of Japanese Traditional Music (Shakuhachi) by Master Yodo Kutahashi at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute at 5.30 p.m. Tickets are $100 available at 21 Woodlands Road, Hamilton. Telephone 296-7259 or email international.languages@northrock.bm .

March 2

The Bermuda Festival presents a Gala Evening of Ballet At 8 p.m. at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts. Students $25, adults $60.

See http://www.bdatix.com/ for more information or www.bermudafestival.org .(Sold Out).

March 3

Mount Saint Agnes Academy celebrates its 120th Anniversary and the school will hold a Mass at St. Theresa's Cathedral at 10.30 a.m. and after, cupcakes will be handed out to the students to commemorate the day.

Overeaters Anonymous weekly meeting. Every Wednesday lunchtime 1 to 2 p.m. Stevenson Room, Wesley Methodist Church, 41 Church Street, Hamilton and Saturday 9.30-10.30 a.m. Red Cross Building 9 Berry Hill Road (training room 2). All welcome - overeaters, bulimics and anorexics. oabermuda@hotmail.com www.oa.com

The Bermuda Employers Council Corporate Summit 2010. HR Metrics Measuring HR to the Business with Milton J. Perkins a global leader in development and implementation, recruitment and staffing for EDS/Excellerate HRO from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration begins at 9.30 a.m. at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess. Tickets are $165, lunch is included. Register by February 26. Telephone 295-5070 or email twarner@bec.bm

March 4

Bermuda International Business Association Annual General Meeting. Guest speaker is Harold Ford Jr. Former US Representative, chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council, NBC News Analyst at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess Hotel on Pitts Bay Road in Pembroke at 12 p.m. Tickets are $75 for members and $100 for non-members. To reserve email RSVP@biba.org or www.biba.org.

The Centre for the Community and Family Mediation presents an advanced practice mediation workshop 'Techniques in Diffusing Hostile Situations' led by Canadian mediator Stefan Dunn from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fee: $350 for early registration by February 24, $400 for late registration. For further information telephone 295-1150 or email cpc@ibl.bm .

March 5 & 6

The Bermuda Festival ends with Voces8, a capella vocal ensemble formed by former choristers of Westminster Abbey at 8 p.m. at City Hall Theatre.See http://www.bdatix.com/ for more information or www.bermudafestival.org .(Sold Out).

March 5

Summer Camp & Activities Mini Fair

Hosted by the Saltus PTA from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Saltus Junior School Hall. Open to the public, this is a great opportunity to learn about the wide variety of summer programs available in Bermuda. If you would like to showcase your summer camp please email pta@saltus.bm

March 6

Pembroke Rotary Club Annual Children's Fair at St. Pauls Church Hall, Paget from 10 am to 5 PM. Raffles Draw: 5pm. Games, Raffles, Baked Stall, Food, White Elephant Stall & Plant Stall, Bermuda Train Rides. Inside and outside activities, weather permitting. The theme is Carnival, and little ones are encouraged to dress accordingly.

Bermuda Audubon Society bluebird nest box workshop. Government house table block. Enter via Langton Hill 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. info@audubon.bm or telephone238-8628.

Mount Saint Agnes Academy celebrates its 120th Anniversary from 7 p.m. - 12 a.m. in the auditorium where the school will be hosting Music Fever: Dinner and Dance. A buffet dinner will be served with dancing before, during and after. The event is open to the public, tickets are $60 and a cash bar is available. Music will be provided by: Ronnie & the Secrets, Mohawk Radio, the Tony Bari Trio and surprise guest artists. Proceeds go to the MSA Academy Music Programme. Deadline for tickets is March 1. For tickets please contact the school office 292-4134 or email: lbardgett@msa.bm. Tickets are limited so don't delay!

March 10

Overeaters Anonymous weekly meeting. Every Wednesday lunchtime 1 to 2 p.m. Stevenson Room, Wesley Methodist Church, 41 Church Street, Hamilton AND Saturday 9.30-10.30am Red Cross Building 9 Berry Hill Road (training room 2). All welcome – overeaters, bulimics and anorexics. oabermuda@hotmail.com www.oa.com

March 11 - 13

Saltus Grammar School presents 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' at 7.30 p.m. in Saltus Secondary Department Hall. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors.

For tickets contact Mr. Dorrington at ddorrington@saltus.bm . Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber/Lyrics by Tim Rice.

March 13

The Bermuda Audubon Society Harbour Cruise aboard the Explorer. Departs the BUEI dock at 2 p.m. Cost is $20 for members and $25 for non-members. Bring you own afternoon tea. Register at info@audubon.bm or telephone 238-8628.

March 18

Bermuda College Division of Liberal Arts in collaboration with the Bermuda Department of Community and Cultural Affairs proudly presents A Public Reading and Book Signing by

Ms.Olive Senior author of poetry book 'Gardening in the Tropics' in the Library, Bermuda College from 6 p.m.. to 8 p.m.

March 20

Zoom Around the Sound - join the popular 7.2-mile walk/run/bike around Harrington Sound, and you'll be helping Bermuda Zoological Society's education and conservation/research programmes. Entry forms are available at BAMZ reception, at Sportseller in Hamilton, and online at www.bamz.org. Entry fee is $15, and includes goodie bag, T-shirt, cool drink and free admission to BAMZ after the event. Deadline for entries is noon, Friday, March 19; pick up race numbers from BAMZ, 5 -7pm that day. Late entries($20) will be accepted from 8 am on race day. No rollerblading. For more information, contact 293-2727, ext. 130, volunteers.bzs@gov.bm. Sponsored by Nature Valley and BZS.