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The Bermuda Calendar

TODAYBermuda Youth Library Haunted Library from 6pm to 8pm. Registration of $3. Tours will run every 20 minutes. Call 295-0487 for further information.TOMORROW to November 9Bermuda Society of Arts workshop with visiting botanical arts and teacher Margaret Best. For more information telephone 292-3824, e-mail bsoa@ibl.bm or see their website at www.bsoa.bm.TOMORROWPeace Lutheran Church at 154 South Road, Paget autumn bazaar from 9am to 2pm with plants, food, toys and more.Masterworks Super Saturday ‘How does your garden grow’ with harvest themed crafts from 10am to 2pm in the Botanical Gardens in Paget. Free.Bermuda Arts Centre Zombie Walk from Grey’s Bridge in Somerset at 11am to Mangrove Hallows (Somerset Bridge). The walk is to raise money for the Bermuda Arts Centre in Dockyard. Pledge sheets at their Facebook page or call 234-2809.Jazz Caravan presents: ‘Brothers and Sistahs on Fire’ featuring The Giant Steps Band, Jade Minors, Phiemma Caisey, Darlene Symonds, Toni Robinson, Gina Davis and the Sax Attack Orchestra at City Hall, 8pm. Tickets $50 from Music Box on Reid Street in Hamilton or call Dale Butler 505-3409 or ddbutler@digicel.blackberry.com.PALS 32 Annual Fair at St Paul’s Christian Education Centre, Paget from 10am to 5pm. Bingo at 3pm. White elephant, baked goods, books.Bermuda Botanical Society annual plant sale. Opens at 8.30am for members, 9am for public. (Join at door). Closes 12pm in JJ Outerbridge Building, Botanical Gardens. Contact N Chudleigh 293-0128 for information or if you have plants to donate.The Gilbert & Sullivan Society start the next season of Metropolitan Operas on film in glorious HD with ‘L’Elisir d’Amore’, sung in Italian with English subtitles, at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute at 5pm. For information go to www.metoperafamily.org or e-mail Matt Nester at opera@gands.bm. Tickets $35 for adults and $30 for students. Book at least five performances simultaneously for $30 each via www.gands.bm or www.premierticketsglobal.com direct, or purchase at door.October 29Pembroke Hamilton Club annual general meeting at 7.30pm at the Bermuda Industrial Union, Union Square, Hamilton. All financial members are encouraged to attend.October 30Bermuda National Gallery Partner Re lecture with Holly Bynoe ‘Untangling Narratives: Interrogations within Contemporary Carribbean Art’. Ms Bynoe is co-founder and editor-in-chief of ARC Magazine a non-profit visual art and culture publication focused on contemporary art created in the Caribbean, with 5.30pm reception and 6pm lecture. Tickets $10 members; $20 non-member at the BNG, second floor of City Hall & Arts Centre, Hamilton. RSVP to Lisa Howie at director@bng.bm or 295-9428.November 1Ministry of Education town hall meeting about The Cambridge Curriculum ‘What is the Way Forward’ with Minister of Education Dame Jennifer Smith at Ruth Seaton James Auditorium at 7.30pm. All are welcome.November 2Bermuda School of Music First Friday Faculty Lunchtime Concert at noon featuring classical guitarist Jerremiah Smith and pianist Oliver Grant at Wesley Methodist Church. For information visit www.musicschool.bm or call 296-5100.November 3Girlguiding Bermuda will be holding its biennial Fun(d) Fair at the St Paul’s Church Hall Paget, from 10am to 4pm with games, crafts, white elephant stall, refreshments; fun castle and face painting and more.Bermuda Folk Club Paul Gibbons night. Doors open 7.30pm and music starts at 8pm at Spanish Point Boat Club, Spanish Point, Pembroke. Cash bar. Admission: $10 non-members, $8 members. For more information telephone 295-1030, e-mail info@folkclub.bm or see www.folkclub.bm.The Annual Old School Party for the preferred and mature people only at The Spinning Wheel. Doors open at 9pm. Tickets are $20 all night for ladies and $25 for men. After midnight $30 for men. DJ the Ice Man and Craig (Bubbles) Darrell.