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Summer Secret returns at a new venue

So you're a young professional and you need a night out after a long stressful week.But you don't want to go to the so-called hot spots because a fight could break out, Police could be called and then your night out would go down the drain.So why not head to Latin's Rumbar tomorrow night for summer's biggest secret complete with sexy drinks, sexy food and sexy people.

So you're a young professional and you need a night out after a long stressful week.

But you don't want to go to the so-called hot spots because a fight could break out, Police could be called and then your night out would go down the drain.

So why not head to Latin's Rumbar tomorrow night for summer's biggest secret complete with sexy drinks, sexy food and sexy people.

Summer Secret part two promises to be classy, elegant and sophisticated — words that go hand in hand with young professionals.

The party, a sequel to last summer's Summer Secret held at The Deep, is a party for the young movers and shakers of Bermuda by the young movers and shakers of Bermuda.

Organiser Shannon Dyer explained why the party will take place at Rumbar.

"Latin Rumbar is the newest restaurant in Hamilton and the management team have just started opening it up to parties.

"The decor within the facility is world class with hundreds of thousands of dollars invested in the decorum of the establishment.

"This will only add to the ambience which will be created by the partygoers."

He continued: "The theme for the party is classy and sophisticated which most of Bermuda's young educated professionals already exude — they have just been looking for a locale which appeals to their character and interests without being saturated with the negativity which clouds over Bermuda's nightlife.

"We want to cater to the professionals of the Island and mature college students."

Mr. Dyer said the event is also sponsored by BEPRO, a group that represents Bermuda's emerging young professionals.

He added: "Their mission statement is to connect a diverse and progressive network of emerging professionals who wish to development professionally, socially, and civically."

And coming to this party will not only get you feeling loose, but you will also be helping AIDS victims.

Part of the proceeds will be donated to the STAR Bermuda charity which stand for Supportive Therapy to AIDS Persons and their Relatives.

Since 1986, STAR Bermuda, a non-profit, charitable organisation, has provided supportive therapy to those infected with AIDS and their relatives.

In addition to helping establish housing, medical treatments, supportive therapy and more, they have branched out in the direction of education, recognising the key element to eliminating HIV/AIDS is education for prevention.

DJ for the night is Mikey B and general admission is $30.

For those who want to be treated like a star, VIP tickets are $100 and include complimentary champagne and vodka, a chocolate fondue with fresh fruits, Wahoo skewers, and a private area specifically for VIP guests.

For additional information, Mr. Dyer can be contacted via email at shannon.dyer@aswlaw.com or on his cell phone, 505-7464.