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Fishy stuff: The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute hosts Citizen Scientist Dr Neil Burnie (seen here with a shark) today. There is new footage of his encounters with tiger sharks, whales, grouper, lionfish and more. Lecture at 7pm.

TODAYThe Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute will host Citizen Scientist Dr Neil Burnie with new footage of his encounters with tiger sharks, whales, grouper, lionfish and more, plus a live performance of a new song written by Dr Burnie about protecting the ocean. Tickets: non-members $25; members $20. Call 294-0204. Lecture at 7pm.August 22 and 23Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute glow worm cruises. Bermuda’s own natural fireworks! These bioluminescent creatures light up our shallow waters around the island once a month after each full moon. Call 294-0204 for tickets. BUEI Members $40; Non-members $50.August 22The fourth PechaKucha Night will be at the Bermuda Society of Arts. Doors open at 6pm and show starts at 6.30pm. A variety of visual artists and creative thinkers will present their out-of-the-box ideas on topic of their choice. The event is free, and open to the public.August 24Cyrus the Hypnostist at the Earl Cameron Theatre at City Hall. Doors open at 8pm. Hosted by Bootsie with belly dancing by Fusion Fitness. Tickets are $32.50 including BermudaTix fee. No children under 13.Litter-art Workshop from 11am to 1pm for children eight and up. Class is free, but registration is required. Call 292-3824 to register for this fun class and make a wonderful work of art to enter into BSoA’s TrashArt 2013.Bermuda Aquarium and Zoo Glow worm trip from 7.30pm to 10.30pm. To book go to www.bzs.bm or call 293-2727 ext 2151. Tickets $45 for members and $55 for non-members. All trips leave from t-dock across from Aquarium.Bermuda Aquarium and Zoo North Rock Snorkel from 1pm to 5pm. Tickets $50 BZS members and $60 non-members and must be 10 years old or older. To book go to www.bzs.bm or call 293-2727 ext 2151. All trips leave from t-dock across from Aquarium.August 29 and 3018th Annual Sand Sculpture workshops at Horseshoe Bay, Southampton. E-mail Bermudasandsculpture@Bermudatourism.com to participate.August 31InternNations Connecting Global Minds at Harry’s on the waterfront at 96 Pitts Bay Road, Hamilton. Tickets $20 and includes drink and appetiser, live music and access to great prizes. 705-7555 or internationsbda@logic.bm or see www.facebook.com/internationsbermuda.The Sound inspirational concert showcasing young adult talent with instrumental music, original compositions, vocals and spoken word. Artists featured include: Aisha NuSound, Alex Bassett, Chandra Maybury and others. Admission is children under 12 $10, groups of ten $20 each, general $25, patron $50, patron gold $75 at www.premierticketsglobal.com or at Heritage Bookstore next to Liberty Theatre or in person. Doors open at 7pm and show starts at 7.30pm. For details e-mail: aishanusound@gmail.com or call 538-2686.18th Annual Sand Sculpture Competition at Horseshoe Bay, Southampton. E-mail Bermudasandsculpture@Bermudatourism.com to enter. Judging at 4pm. Cash prizes.Bermuda Aquarium and Zoo Reef Watch Fundraising Project. Boat leaves at 12 noon. Reef recording and buffet dinner at Barr’s Park from 4pm to 7pm. Register early to avoid disappointment at development.bzs@gov.bm. Learn more at www.bzs.bm.Snorkel Park Back to School Party from 12 noon to 7pm. Old fashioned carnival day to benefit the Family Centre. Adults 18 and older $20, children over 12 $15 and children five to 12 $10. Bouncy castle, access to the beach and more.Dancesations Annual Summer Dance Showcase at Earl Cameron Theatre at City Hall at 2pm and 7pm. Tickets $25 at www.bdatix.bm.September 13Bermuda National Gallery New York based artist, Sanford Biggers will discuss his work from the past two years. Lecture Topic: Suppositions at 5.30pm reception; 6pm lecture. Tickets: $10 Members/ $20 Non-Members at Bermuda National Gallery at City Hall. RSVP: Director@bng.bm / 295-9428September 21 and 22Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI) glow worm cruises. Bermuda’s own natural fireworks! These bioluminescent creatures light up our shallow waters around the Island once a month after each full moon. Call 294-0204 for tickets. BUEI Members $40; Non-members $50.October 19 and 20The Bermuda Kennel Club (BKC) 2013 Bermuda Dog Shows to be held at Somersfield Academy, 107 Middle Road, Devonshire.October 20 and 21Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute glow worm cruises. Bermuda’s own natural fireworks. These bioluminescent creatures light up our shallow waters around the island once a month after each full moon. Call 294-0204 for tickets. BUEI Members $40; Non-members $50.October 26Masterworks Museum Yart Sale with kids clothing, baby items, books and more. For details call 299-4000.WEEKLY EVENTSMondaysHistorical Re-enactment in Royal Naval Dockyard for an Historical Re-enactment during the summer season at 9.30am until October 11 in the Victualling Yard.Destination Dockyard will be on the North Lawn each Monday evening from 7pm to 10pm from until September 2.Physical Abuse Centre Thrift Shop Dress for Success open from 10am to 3pm. Located across from the Bus Terminal in St George’s on Old Military Road above More for Less. Telephone 292-4366 for information.Tai Chi Chuan Class from 5.30pm to 7pm at Sankofa, 1 Chancery Lane, Hamilton. Fee is $100 per month. Telephone 292-2513 to register or see www.sankofabda.com.Youth Library Tiny Tunes (Babies) at 10am. For more information on library programmes and services, visit www.bnl.bm.AlAnon Family Groups at the Caron Institute, 61 Verdmont Road Smiths from 7 to 8pm at St Peter’s Church Hall, York Street St Georges from 8 to 9.30pm. Telephone 236-8606.TuesdaysHistorical Re-enactment in Royal Naval Dockyard for an Historical Re-enactment during the summer season at 9.30am until October 11 in the Victualling Yard.AlAnon Family Group meeting Mechanics Building, Church Street, Hamilton. Penthouse Floor, Room 505 from 12.30 to 1.30pm. Telephone 236-8606.Paperwhites is a group for families struggling with infertility. They meet the first Tuesday of every month from 6pm to 7.30pm at Spirit House at 65 Middle Road, Devonshire. More details on www.paperwhitesbermuda.com.Bermuda National Gallery Education Opportunities: Learning with art. Youth Camera Action, for ages 11 to 14, is a photography programme for all skill levels. Photography supplies provided. Sponsored by the 2011 Catlin End-to-End. Classes run Tuesday and Thursday 3.30pm to 5pm; Saturday 10am to 11.30am. Space is limited. Contact Ms Dany Pen for more information: education@bng.bm.WednesdaysHistorical Re-enactment in Royal Naval Dockyard for an Historical Re-enactment during the summer season at 9.30am until October 11 in the Victualling Yard.AlAnon Family Group meeting at St Paul’s Education Centre, 69 Middle Paget from 5.30 to 6.30pm. Telephone 236-8606.Overeaters Anonymous weekly meetings. Every Wednesday lunchtime from 1 to 2pm in Stevenson Room, Wesley Methodist Church, 41 Church Street, Hamilton AND Saturday 11am to noon. All welcome overeaters, bulimics and anorexics. oabermuda@hotmail.com www.oa.org.ThursdaysLennon Dockyard in the victualling yard. A free evening of music, songs by John Lennon and other party favourites will be performed from 6.45pm to 9.45pm.Charlar Spanish Club for people who enjoy Spanish language and culture will meet the first Thursday of every month. For more information see www.charlarbermuda.wordpress.com or e-mail charlarbda@gmail.com.Bermuda National Gallery Education Opportunities: Learning with art. Youth Camera Action, for ages 11 to 14, is a photography programme for all skill levels. Photography supplies provided. Sponsored by the 2011 Catlin End-to-End. Classes run Tuesday and Thursday 3.45pm to 4.45pm; Saturday 10am to 11.30am. Space is limited. Contact Dany Pen for more information: education@bng.bm.Kiwanis Club of St George’s has meetings the first and third Thursday of each month. The first Thursday is at Ebenezer Methodist Church Hall and the second Thursday is a dinner meeting at the St George’s Club at 7pm.Youth Library Boys Club every Thursday at 3.45pm starting September 29. For more information on library programs and services, visit www.bnl.bm.FridaysHistorical Re-enactment in Royal Naval Dockyard for an Historical Re-enactment during the summer season at 9.30am until October 11 in the Victualling Yard.AlAnon Family Group meeting at St Paul’s Education Centre, 69 Middle Road, Paget from 5.30 to 6.30pm. Telephone 236-8606.SaturdaysChewSLAM Teen Poetry and Spoken Word Club, a weekly programme where participants are given the opportunity to deepen in their writing, performance and recording skills. The focus is on developing public speaking, community consciousness and literacy to inspire the next generation of storytellers from 2pm to 4pm for ages 14 to 19 years old. Free.Physical Abuse Centre thrift shop ‘Dress for Success’ open from 10am to 3pm directly across from the Bus Terminal in St George’s on Old Military Road above More for Less. Telephone 292-4366 for more information.Bermuda Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) meets from 12.30pm to 1.30pm at the Wesley Methodist, 41 Church Street, Hamilton. Go through the metal gate on the left of the church, straight ahead to the cedar door, up the stairs and to the right. This is a Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition oriented fellowship based on the model pioneered by Alcoholics Anonymous. The only qualification for SLAA membership is a desire to stop living out a pattern of sex and love addiction. SLAA is supported entirely through the contributions of its membership and is free to all who need it.