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Today and tomorrowA lott of Sista Love The 2013 Movement a gathering of God’s elected ones. Registration is $150 per person, but Thursday and Friday are free to the public at 7.30pm at Evening Light Pentecostal at 44 Parsons Road, Pembroke. For information contact Barbara Thomas at aloslbermuda@yahoo.com or call 504-2290.TodayBermuda’s first GeoTour at Azu Beastro, in the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo. Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices and this GeoTour is a series of 20 hidden geocaches. From 5.30pm until 7.30pm learn about the GeoTour. The Launch Party will be happening at the same time as Azu Beastro’s Happy Hour so, although there is no cover charge, drinks and their usual BBQ will be available. For information see www.conservation.bm/geocaching.Mega Old School Explosion at Snorkel Park in Dockyard starring Sir David Rodigan and Troy Anthony from 8pm to 3am. Tickets $30 in advance and $50 at the gate. See will premierticketsglobal.com.Bermuda Underwater Bermuda Lionfish Taskforce continuation of the Lionfish Taskforce Lecture Series. Dr Wolfgang Sterrer will discuss ‘Bermuda’s biodiversity: Native? Invasive? — Where does it all come from?’. Tickets are $15 and available at 294-0204 or at Oceans Gift Shop at BUEI. Doors open at 6.30pm (cash bar), lecture at 7pm.Masterworks members only 26th birthday free wine tasting from 5.30pm to 7pm. Contact Masterworks at 299-4000 to book your space.Bermuda College Student Orientation from 9.30 to 4pm for all students who’ve been admitted to a programme — Associates Degree, Certificate or Diploma. Lunch is included. Reserve your spot by calling 239-4108.July 13 to 19Bermuda 2013 NatWest Island Games at National Stadium. For more information see www.natwestislandgames2013.com or call 332-5920. Seeking volunteers.TomorrowDigicel Turn Down for What The Ultimate Cruise and After Party on the MV Bermudian leaving Albouy’s Point at 8.30pm. Tickets $25 includes entrance to after party. Music by: King Jyrus & DJ Hailey Hype. After party with food included at Inferno Lounge 2. Tickets at www.premierticketsglobal.com.Corporation of St George's movie night in the Square with Escape from Planet Earth at 8.30pm and Identity Theft at 10.15pm. Both movies are geared for families. Entertainment and refreshments at 6pm.La Leche League of Bermuda Monthly Series Meeting Latching and Attaching at 10.30am at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (KEMH), First Floor Conference Room. All pregnant women, nursing mothers and babies are welcome. For breastfeeding assistance, please call 236-1120.July 16Free diabetes and blood sugar screening at the Washington Mall, Hamilton from 11.30am to 2pm.July 19 to 27Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society presents All’s Well That Ends Well adapted by Barbara Jones summer Shakespeare at Daylesford Theatre. Available at the theatre from 5.30pm to 6.30pm and on performance nights from 7pm to 8pm. Tickets are $25. Telephone bookings 292-0848 during box office hours online at www.bmds.bm.July 19Fort Night Fever Encore an Island style extravaganza from 7pm to 11pm. Tickets were $75 per person and includes a free swizzle, open buffet, live band, fort tours, limbo dancing and more. Tickets available at www.bdatix.bm.Bailey Outerbridge debut solo concert with a band of all- star musicians at the Earl Cameron Theatre at City Hall at 8pm. Tickets are $55 to $65 and proceeds benefit three charities: Bermuda Diabetes Association, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, (JDRF) and Dana’s Angel’s Research Trust. Tickets: www.premierticketsglobal.com or phone 278-1500.July 20Groundswell Lionfish Tournament 2013 at Bermuda Institute for Ocean Sciences (BIOS). Eat Um to Beat Um. Live Music. Lion fish tasting. goslings bar, lionfish handling demo, bouncy castle and more. Weigh in at 3pm.July 23Free diabetes and blood sugar screening at Somerset Pharmacy, Sandys from 11am to 2pm.July 26The Bermuda Insurance Institute present Successful Presentations Seminar from 9am to 4pm. Learn public speaking and presentation skills. Bring a completed power point presentation no more than ten slides on a flash drive. Deadline July 19. Call Delma Parfitt on 295-1596 ext 22 or register online via www.bii.bm.Bermuda National Gallery PartnerRe Art Lecture Series with New York Artist, Matthew Karas on the topic The Possibilites of Photography. Mr Karas has reached acclaim with the ability to capture the body in motion, as seen in over 50 covers for Dance Magazine during the last five years. Reception at 5.30pm and lecture at 6pm. Tickets: $10 for members and $20 for non-members at the BNG at City Hall. RSVP director@bng.bm or call 295-9428.July 31City of Hamilton Uzimon One Love One Life Concert with New Kingston, special guest Beres Hammond and the Harmony House Band at 8pm in Par la Ville Car Park. Tickets: Early Bird: $65 and VIP $200 available at www.bdatix.bm.August 31Snorkel 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.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.Hilary’s Place at WindReach, 57 Spice Hill Road, Warwick is open from 10am to 12 noon. Family caregivers can come alone or with their care recipient for a midweek break of coffee and conversation. There is no charge. Call WindReach 238-2469 or visit www.windreachbermuda.bm for more information.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.Overeaters Anonymous weekly meetings in the Stevenson Room, Wesley Methodist Church, 41 Church Street, Hamilton from 11am to noon. Also every Wednesday lunchtime 1 to 2pm. All welcome, overeaters, bulimics and anorexics. oabermuda@hotmail.com www.oa.org.Thrifty Saturdays the last Saturday of every month from 10am to 2pm at the Rubber Tree Market off of Khyber Pass in Warwick. Part of the proceeds go to a children’s charity.SundaysStarting April 7, the Art on the Town Craft Market will be in St George’s from 2pm to 6pm outside CV Cafe and inside Somers’ Wharf.AlAnon Family Group at the Caron Institute, 61 Verdmont Road Smiths from 7 to 8pm. Telephone 236-8606.Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and FridayBermuda Historical Society Museum at 13 Queen Street, Hamilton with free admission with volunteers on duty to assist with questions, various leaflets and postcards available and Bermuda history books on sale. Open from 10.30am till 1pm. Closed on public holidays and weekends. Special tours available on request to 236-4193.