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September 7 and 8Circuit Theatre Players presents ‘Camwood on the Leaves’ by Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka with tickets $30 at 8pm at City Hall Theatre. Tickets available at www.bdatix.bm, All Wrapped Up in the Washington Mall and Fabulous Fashions in the Heron Bay Plaza to support PALS. Directed by Niyi Coker.September 8Showing of the film ‘Havana Tap’ at 35 Angle Street, opposite Hubies at 8.30pm. See Bermudian Mitchelle Trott take tap lesson from the legendary 84 year old tap professor Abraham Penalver. Admission $10 in aid of the Giant Steps 2013 tour to Havana Cuba.Bermuda Folk Club open mic night is cancelled due to weather.September 9Heard Chapel AME Church 109th Church Anniversary cruise is cancelled due to weather.46th Annual Wahoo Fishing Tournament starting at 7am. Weigh-in station at Dockyard. Alternative dates September 16 and 23. Forms available at Flybridge Tackle on Church Street. Cancellation information available at 234-2070.Giant Steps Bermuda jazz band performing at the Leopards Club at 4pm. Tickets are $50 and can be purchased at the Music Box, with Max Maybury (leader), Eugene (Stacker) Joell, Clarence (Tootsie) Bean, Dennis Fox, Quinton (Tiny) Bean and Graham Maule. For more information contact Dale Butler at 505-3409 or ddbutler@logic.bm or Darlene Hartley at 737-7707.September 11L’Alliance Francaise des Bermudes will be showing French film ‘Les femmes du 6ème étage’ at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute at 8pm. English sub-titles. Students $3 and members $5 and non-members $8. Tickets at the door. All members of the public are welcome.September 14Family Centre Beach Bash at the Fairmont Southampton Ocean Club from 7pm to midnight. Bonfire and music, food and drink. Tickets $200 per person includes drinks reception and complimentary wine with dinner. Tickets at www.bdatix.bm or for tables of ten call 236-1116.Beat the Retreat in the Royal Naval Dockyard at 8.30pm.Bermuda National Gallery art lecture and workshop series, sponsored by PartnerRe Isolde Brielmaier, Ph D Chief Curator of Exhibitions, Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta, Georgia at 5.30pm reception; 6pm to 7pm lecture. $10 members; $20 non-members. The topic is ‘The Acts of Looking: Explorations into Contemporary Photography and Video’.September 15The Bethany Trust presents the Walter S Brangman Memorial Golf Tournament at 8am shot gun start at Belmont Hills Golf Club in Warwick. Lunch and prize presentation at Warwick Workman’s Club Auditorium at 42 Cobbs Hill, Warwick. Contact Corene Smith at 236-1294 or Velma Telemaque at 236-0379. All proceeds to benefit the Bethany Trust Scholarship Fund.Jamaican Association of Bermuda Annual Independence cruise leaving Albuoys Point 9pm to 12am with boarding at 8.30pm. Tickets are $50 pre-sold available at Fish N Ting, Jamaican Grill Court Street and $75 at the dock. Music by Magnum Force and After Dark. Tickets include a full meal and cash bar. For more information telephone 538-1092 or 535-8546.September 17St George’s Cricket Club special general meeting for all financial members on September 17 at 7pm. Agenda as per club’s notice board.September 21Bermuda Summer of Love concert and CD release celebrating John Lennon at Bermuda Botanical Gardens. Various table options and ticket prices available. See www.ptix.bm for tickets or doublefantasybermuda.com.September 20 to 29The Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society with the City of Hamilton present Shakespeare in the Park performance of ‘Macbeth’ at Fort Hamilton at 8pm. No performance on September 24. Tickets $25 at Daylesford Theatre Box Office. Members Box Office: September 11 and 12 from 5.30pm to 7pm. Public box office from September 13 to 19 from 5.30pm to 7pm and at the gate one hour before 8pm curtain and at www.bmds.bm from September 13 to 19.September 22Marine Science Day 2012 at the Bermuda Institute for Ocean Sciences from 11am to 4pm at BIOS’s Ferry Reach campus, St George’s. Free parking and admission. All day activities including ask a scientist, information on climate change and weather, plankton tows on the BIOS boat, wacky science, puppet shows and more. Hot lunch, snacks and drinks available. E-mail Vanessa.Shorto@bios.edu for more information or visit www.bios.edu.September 23Let’s Move Day Join the Walking Club at Chaplin Bay at 7am, and participate in one of two walking routes (Shelly Bay Field to the Arboretum or TN Tatem Middle School to the Arboretum) or do something on your own and then log your miles on the website. Special obstacle course for children at the Arboretum from 3pm until 7pm. For more information, or to register go to www.health.gov.bm or call 292-4110.September 29A night honouring Bermuda’s deceased entertainers in the Fairmont Southampton Amphitheatre featuring Rochelle Simons Lacomte, The Dynamic Duo, Stevie Darrell and more. Prizes for the best 70s costume. $80 general admission from Secrets, Caesar’s Pharmacy, 27th Century, The Edge and Memory Bank.Image Entertainment’s First Annual Bermuda Comedy Competition ‘Come Wreck Shop’ at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts at CedarBridge Academy at 8.30pm. Tickets $52.50 at www.bdatix.bm.September 29 and 30Culture Fest Unity in the Community will take place in the Royal Naval Dockyard. On Saturday there will be a 10K walk for men and their children at 10am leaving the Rockaway Ferry parking area. For more information go to www.bermudaculturefest.com or telephone 295-4917 or e-mail info@bermudaculturefest.com.October 3Sedgwick LLP attorneys will be holding their tenth annual 2012 Hot Topics Seminar at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute starting at 2pm. The half-day programme will provide up-to-date insight on critical claims and underwriting issues of concern to the Bermuda insurance industry. For information contact Jason Wiesner at Jason.wiesner@sedgwicklaw.com.October 7Bermuda Red Cross scavenger hunt at Riddell’s Bay Golf and Country ClubOctober 20 and 21The Bermuda Kennel Club 2012 Bermuda Dog Shows at Somersfield Academy. For information see www.show.bkc.bm.October 27The 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 on sale September 4 $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.November 3The Parenting Tool Kit a free symposium for parents and a day of fun for children from 11am to 4pm at Dellwood Middle School.November 9Bermuda Red Cross Premier of the movie ‘Skyfall 007’ with cocktails and raffles.November 10The Gilbert & Sullivan Society Metropolitan Operas on film series continues in glorious HD with ‘Verdi‘s Otello ’at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute at 5pm. For information see www.metoperafamily.org or e-mail Matt Nester at opera@gands.bm. Tickets on sale September 4 $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.Image Entertainment’s First Annual Bermuda Comedy Competition finals at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts at CedarBridge Academy. Tickets at www.bdatix.bm.November 17The Garden Club of Bermuda’s Christmas in November from 10am to 4pm at Orange Valley, Devonshire with crafts, bake sale, lemon stand, plant sale enchanted garden, pony rides and John Cox’s book of ghost stories on sale. Tickets (available on the day) at $20 Adults, $10 ages ten to 18, under age ten free. For more information www.gardenclubbermuda.org.November 24The Gilbert & Sullivan Society Metropolitan Operas on film series continues in HD with ‘Adès’ The Tempest’, at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute at 5pm. For information see www.metoperafamily.org or e-mail Matt Nester at opera@gands.bm. Tickets on sale September 4 $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.WEEKLY EVENTSFridaysPink Beach Club happy hour from 5pm-9pm.AlAnon Family Group meeting at St Paul’s Education Centre, 69 Middle Road, Paget from 5.30pm to 6.30pm. Telephone 236-8606.Vasco Da Gama Club happy hour in collaboration with Seabreeze Salsa and Premier Distributors from 5pm to 1am in the V-Lounge at the Vasco Da Gama Club on Reid Street in Hamilton.