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THE BERMUDA CALENDAR

November 20Extreme Entertainment presents 'Live Stand up Comedy at the Fairmont' at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel at 9.30 p.m. with Ventriloquist Willie Brown, American comedians Adam Hunter and Reggie Reg, and local comedians Jah and Gina Davis. Tickets are $60 general admission and $85 VIP. Get tickets at <a href="http://www.bdatix.com" target="_blank">www.bdatix.com</a> or at Shannons in the Washington Mall or at 27th Century Boutique.Market Sale & Luncheon at Ebenezer Methodist Church at 7 York Street, St. George's. 4 p.m.

November 20

Extreme Entertainment presents 'Live Stand up Comedy at the Fairmont' at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel at 9.30 p.m. with Ventriloquist Willie Brown, American comedians Adam Hunter and Reggie Reg, and local comedians Jah and Gina Davis. Tickets are $60 general admission and $85 VIP. Get tickets at www.bdatix.com or at Shannons in the Washington Mall or at 27th Century Boutique.

Market Sale & Luncheon at Ebenezer Methodist Church at 7 York Street, St. George's. 4 p.m.

November 20 and 21

60s Live Rock & Roll Music Revue is the latest in a series of live music shows produced by Howard Rego for the benefit of The Bermuda Society of Arts. High powered Rock & Roll, including all the classic hits of the The Stones, The Beatles, Byrds, Animals, Rascals, Dylan and Hendrix in a tribute to The Savages. Time: 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. at BSoA, top floor of City Hall, Hamilton. For more information call 292-3824 or e-mail bsoa@ibl.bm. Tickets $50, at www.bdatix.bm or by ringing 292-3824.

November 21

Masterworks Museum of Art presents 'Pirate Night At The Museum' There will be a showing of 'Pirates of the Caribbean – Curse of the Black Pearl', a treasure hunt, meet a real life pirate, pirate crafts, popcorn and food, beer and wine for the adults. A prize for the best pirate costume. Kids are $5, adults are $10 (includes one drink). Doors open at 5 p.m. Movie starts at 6.30 p.m. Telephone 236-2950.

November 22

Walking Club of Bermuda starts at Elbow Beach, Public Road Entrance, Paget. For further information e-mail ltgorham@ibl.bm, call 737-0437 or visit http://walk.free.bm.

November 23

Paperwhites a fertility support group will be meeting at Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation on Jubilee Road in Devonshire on the second floor at 6 p.m. Contact Lisa Bagchi at 538-5472 for more information.

November 24

Centre on Philantropy workshop on starting a charity at 5.30 p.m. to 7.30 pm. Registering a charity takes more than just a good idea. If you are interested in learning how you can start and register a charity join us for this workshop! Topics include the registration and approval process, plus best practices for starting a charity. Cost: $50 members $75 non-members. For more information telephone 236-7706.

Bermuda College BC Player's Drama Club will be performing a play entitled, 'Is God Speaking through YOU?' at the Bermuda College Student Centre. The series of monologues is a family event designed to uplift and encourage. Issues presented will include HIV, poverty, jealousy, physical abuse, abortion and pressure. It is dinner theatre, with a meal prepared by the Hospitality Club with a choice of chicken or fish, rice pilaf, vegetables, dessert and a drink. There will also be a Vintage fashion show with clothing from 'Let's do it Again Boutique'. Tickets are $15. Part proceeds will be donated to the Women's Resource Center. From 6 to 7.30 p.m. Rated PG. Only 40 seats available. Call Cha'Von Clarke at 239-4099 or e-mail cclarke@college.bm or www.college.bm.

November 25

'Roger's Walk for Charity' Reception from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. to celebrate Roger's Walk for Charity. Relive Roger's journey around Cornwall, England through his stories and photographs at Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre, at 46 Point Finger Road, Paget. Wine and light nibbles will be provided. RSVP by November 23th to Jenni Crayford jcrayford@chc.bm or call 236-1001 ext. 1018.

November 27

The Kathmandu Kids Club and The ISIS Foundation present The KatKids Christmas Market 2009 at Bermuda Athletic Association Gym. 5.30 p.m. until late. $10 cover charge. Advance tickets available from The ISIS Foundation office on Crow Lane or www.premiertickets.bm on sale from November 1.

White Night: Farewell Party at the Veranda Bar, Elbow Beach Hotel. Music by special guest DJ Nelson Torres of NYC and SalsaMania DJs. From 9 p.m. to midnight. Free Admission.

Market Sale & Luncheon at Ebenezer Methodist Church at 7 York Street, St. George's. 4 p.m.

November 28

Jamaica, Farewell Berkeley Institute Auditorium at 7 p.m. Jamaican playwright and actress Debra Ehrhardt's award winning play is an autobiographical one-woman show that takes its audience on a wild roller coaster ride from Jamaica to America during a time of political upheaval in her native country. Proceeds in Aid of the Jamaican Association Scholarship Fund. Patron tickets $65 (after show cocktails included) or regular admission $35. Tickets are available at Jamaican Grill, Dub City and In-Between Boutique.

November Mambo Nights will feature Grammy Award winner Willy Torres and his NYC Salsa Project will perform at the Mid-Ocean Amphitheatre, Fairmont Southampton. Tickets $95, online at www.bdatix.com, and at Brown & Co., iStore, Music World and Secrets. Doors open 8 p.m. and show time 8.30 p.m. until. Dress: Classy.

The Winter White Party by Unité Promotions takes place at the Latin Restaurant & Rum Bar Courtyard. DJs Einstien, D-Nice will spin Hip-House and Rockstar music and live entertainment. Limited advance tickets for $19. For more info visit www.unite.bm.

November 29

Vivaldi Gloria featuring the Philharmonic String Orchestra and the CedarBridge Chamber Choir conducted by Granville Oldham. Wesley Methodist Church, Church Street, Hamilton at 5 p.m. Tickets $30, Seniors/Students $15 and Patrons $50.

SalsaMania Sundays at the Sabor Dance School (Berkeley Institute Cultural Centre). Music by Special Guest DJ Nelson Torres (NYC). From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. $10 per person.

Walking Club of Bermuda starts at City Hall, Hamilton. For further information e-mail ltgorham@ibl.bm, ring 737-0437 or visit http://walk.free.bm.

December 3 to 12

Bermuda Musical & Dramatic Society presents 'Robin Hood' the pantomime, which was written and directed by Jonathan Owen. Starts at 7.30 p.m. each night. Tickets $30, go on sale from November 21 at 12 noon at Daylesford Theatre (no telephone bookings during this time). Following this, tickets are available at Daylesford Theatre from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. From November 23 to December 2. Bookings can be made by telephone during box office hours (292 0848) or online at www.bmds.bm when box office is closed. Box office will be open one hour before performances 292 2313.

December 6

The Ensemble Singers directed by Lloyd Matthew present a programme of Christmas music with baritone, William Clarence Marshall III, John Oss, organist at the Wesley Methodist Church, Hamilton. The event starts at 4 p.m. Tickets $30 from Wesley Church Office, The Music Box and members of The Ensemble Singers. For further information telephone 236-2219.

Walking Club of Bermuda starts at Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, Southampton. For further information e-mail ltgorham@ibl.bm, call 737-0437 or visit http://walk.free.bm.

The Sunshine Children's Home: 90th Anniversary Service at St. John's Anglican Church, Pembroke at 9.15 a.m. All are invited.