BSOA fundraiser rescheduled
rescheduled its annual fund-raising dinner dance, Hats Off to the BSOA, for November 18.
This event will be held in the Society's City Hall gallery, as originally planned. Tickets ($100 per person) are on sale at the gallery. For further information telephone 292-3824 or e-mail kcbsoa yibl.bm The Department of Cultural Affairs is hosting an exhibition by Government Information Services photographer Leslie Todd in the revamped Bacardi International Building on Pitts Bay Road from September 26-29.
Entitled Carifesta VII -- 2000, it will be open from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. and admission is free. For further information telephone 292-9447.
The Bermuda National Gallery 's new exhibition, "Made in Bermuda'', opens at City Hall this weekend.
It will feature Bermudian silver, furniture, art and design. Admission is free to members and under 16s, others $3. The exhibition will continue through January 27, 2001. For further information telephone 295-9428.
Hair styling, Japanese massage and art, all in one setting, is the concept behind artist/hairdresser Glen Wilks' new salon, KAFU, which formally opens at No. 6 Parliament Street today.
The paintings of such well-known resident artists as Caroline Troncossi, Von Rica Dickenson, Graham Foster, Bruce Stuart, Dan Dempster and Glen Wilks himself can be seen there. For further information telephone 295-KAFU.
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