THE BERMUDA CALENDAR
TODAY
Kids Culinary Conference at CedarBridge Academy featuring hands on cooking classes taught by Master & Elite Jr. Chefs from California, a session with a professional Food Editor & Stylist (also from California), and a fun and informative class with Bermudian Nutritionists on separating nutrition facts from fiction. Participants may register for one session: 8-11am; 11-2; 2-5pm. The cost to attend is $85 per person, and includes all classes and a Jr. Chef Apron. Space is limited and advance online registration is required at www.jrchefcentral.com or telephone (916) 691-4323.
The Azimuth Group's The Saffire Uppity Blues Women 'Red Hot & Blue Jazz' concert at City Hall has been cancelled. Telephone 292-4366 or email physicabuse@ibl.bm or go to www.physicalabusecentre.com for further information.
TOMORROW
Bermuda National Trust Palm Sunday Walk at 2 p.m. in St. Georges. The walk starts at Tiger Bay. For more information and pledge sheets email palmetto@bnt.bm or call 236-6483 or go to www.bnt.bm.
Bermuda Business & Professional Women's Club 32 Annual Prayer Breakfast at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess. Doors open at 7.30 a.m. Guest speaker: Rev. Jonathan Lambe of the Evening Light Pentecostal Church. Tickets are $60 available from CARE Learning Centre 292-0915 or Dottie's Unisex Beauty Centre 292-2397.
April 7
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute Lung Cancer Lecture. A decade of improvement in the diagnosis and therapy of lung cancer at 7 p.m. Free admission. Information booths and refreshments.Presented by Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre and Partners Healthcare International. For more information visit www.chc.bm or call 236-1297.
Argus Health Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Number 6 Shed on Front Street. Visit over 30 health-related charities, organisations and medical professionals. Free fruit and lots of giveaways.
April 8
Alateen Meeting at St. Paul's Christian Education Center in Paget from 5.30 to 6.30 p.m. every Wednesday including during school holidays. Alateen, part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by alcoholism in a family member or friend. Members help each other by sharing their experience strength and hope.
April 11
La Leche League of Bermuda will hold a support group meeting open to pregnant women, new mothers and babies at 10.30 a.m. in the First Floor Conference Room at King Edward Memorial Hospital. The meeting topic is 'To Wean or Not to Wean?'. LLL of Bermuda is a registered charity, offering mother-to-mother help and encouragement to women wanting to breastfeed their babies. An accredited La Leche League Leader will be present to answer questions and address concerns. The meeting discussions include the latest medical research as well as personal experience. Free literature and a lending library will be available. Light refreshments will be served. Call 236-1120 for further information.
April 21
L'Alliance Francaise des Bermudes presents 'Her name is Sabine' a movie about a 38-year-old autistic woman. At the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute at 8 p.m. Money raised will go to local autism societies. Tickets are $5 for 'Alliance members, $8 for non-members and $3 for students.
April 22
The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) will hold their Annual Administrative Professionals Day "Brilliance In Action" at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Guest speaker Simon T Bailey, Founder of the Brilliance Institute.
Admission: Members: $295 and non-members $315. For more info Tina M. Basden, CAP apw@iaap.bda.org.
April 24
Bermuda School of Music,Some Enchanted Evening 2009 8 p.m. to- 10 p.m. at Fairmont Southampton Hotel, Mid-Ocean Amphitheatre. Tickets at: The Bermuda School of Music, Music Box, Pulp and Circumstance and www.boxoffice.bm .
April 25
Masterworks Gallery Spotlight on Shinbone Ally 1 to 3 p.m. $5 for members and $10 for non-members. Documentary followed by shared story telling. Tea and light refreshments served. Telephone 236-2950.