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TODAYAmnesty International Bermuda Annual General Meeting at 6pm at the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce on Front Street Hamilton. 2012 report and 2013 workplan and letter writing workshop.Steyning Grammar Boarding School meet and greet the registrar at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess Hotel from 5.30pm to 7.30pm. See www.sgs.uk.net.TODAY AND TOMORROWBermuda Festival of the Performing Arts continues with The Complete World of Sports (abridged) at the Earl Cameron Theatre. Tickets are $25 to $65 on www.btix.bm . See www.bermudafestival.org for more information.January 25Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts opening party of Festival Impressions art exhibition at the Bermuda Society of Arts on the second floor of the Earl Cameron Theatre featuring work by local artists and students inspired by previous performances in the Bermuda Festival.Saltus Secondary School open house from 9am to 11am. Telephone 292-6177 or www.saltus.bm.January 25 to 27Women’s Inspiration Weekend with spa treatments, personal trainer, life coach and keynote speaker attorney Tanya Bell at Pompano Beach Club. $850 single occupancy and $650 double occupancy. See www.bdatix.bm or e-mail frbranding@gmail.com for more information.January 26Christ Church Warwick health fair from 10am to 12noon in Thorburn Hall at the church.Vernon Temple AME Church have cancelled their Pipe Organ Recital, in honour of its 86th Anniversary. For more information contact the church office at 238-1178 or e-mail vtame@northrock.bm.Pretty In Ink Productions presents ‘Wicked Games’ at White Horse Pub & Restaurant with music by Bermuda’s best: King Jyrus, TwinStarr and Jim Brown. Admission: $20 before 12 am, $25 after. Prizes for best ladies shoes. No sneakers, plain tees or baggy jeans.Bermuda Botanical Society talk with Robin Marirea on propagation and care of Bermuda’s native and endemic plants at 3pm at the Visitors’ Centre, Botanical Gardens. Admission is $5, members, $10 for Non-members. New members always welcome.Youth Library movie day. Today’s showing is ‘Ice Age’ at 2.30pm. Registration required at 295-0487. Tickets are $3.Bermuda Red Cross rummage sale at 9 Berry Hill Road in Paget from 8.30am to 2pm.The Gilbert & Sullivan Society presents The Metropolitan Opera’s ‘The Met: Live in HD’ series in Bermuda, with Verdi’s ‘Un Ball in Maschera’ (A Masked Ball) at 5pm at The Tradewinds Auditorium in the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. Price $35 general admission or $30 students at www.premierticketsglobal.com.Caledonian Society Annual Burns supper at Tucker’s Point Hotel and Spa. The pre-dinner cocktail reception (cash bar) will be from 6.30pm until 7.15pm, with the five-course dinner beginning at 7.30pm. Tickets are $85 per person and available from IHind@becl.bm or online at www.ptix.bm. More information at www.CaledonianSocietyofBermuda.com.Petals Flower Shop informational session on wedding flowers from 10am until 11.30am with lecturer Marguerite Clark and guest speaker Nikki Begg from Bermuda Bride. Tickets are $25 per person. The event is at the Petals studio (across from Masters) in Hamilton. Register at 292-7303 or sarah@petals.bm.January 27The Centre Against Abuse Bermuda Century Ride, a cycling fundraiser. Choose a distance 15, 25, 50, 75 or the full century or 100 miles and do the ride. For information, see Bermuda Century Ride on Facebook or e-mail events.caa@logic.bm or call 505-3529.Bermuda Classic Bikes Club ride for charity at 9am at Cafe Acoreano on Church Street by the bus terminal and finishing at the Bermuda Athletic Association (BAA) Gym on Woodlands Road. All motorcycles welcome to raise money for the Coalition for the Protection of Children. Donations of your choice welcome. Cafe Acoreano will be opening specially for the club and will be providing coffee, pastries etc to everyone at their regular prices.The Bermuda International Film Festival’s film series, BIFFlix shows ‘Cheerful Weather at the Wedding’ at 5.30pm, at The Tradewinds Auditorium in the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. Tickets are $15 at www.premierticketsglobal.com. For more information see www.biff.bm.January 28Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts Monday free Cover Story between 12.15pm and 12.45pm. Artist Kendra Earls will discuss being commissioned by Bermuda Festival to do a mosaic for its 2013 branding. She will describe the process of the project and the importance of public art and how mosaics can be incorporated into Bermuda’s architecture.Petals Flower Shop in Hamilton across from Masters present ‘Brighten Your Home With Flowers’ from 6pm until 8pm. All flowers and foliage needed will be provided, but participants are asked to bring their own containers. Tickets are $100. Register by calling 292-7303 or e-mailing sarah@petals.bm.January 29Mount Saint Agnes Academy alumni association wine and cheese social and annual general meeting at 5.30pm in the MSA Senior Lunchroom. Call 292-4134 for information or see www.msa.bm.Walton Brown, Jr Four-part lecture series on Understanding Modern Bermuda at the EF Gordon Memorial Hall at the Bermuda Industrial Union. A $5 donation to cover costs is requested but not required. Part 3: Party politics and ideology.January 30Bermuda College Division of Liberal Arts, will host a public forum from 6.30pm to 8pm featuring Dr Neil Burnie and Choy Aming speaking on tracking tiger sharks in the Atlantic. In the North Hall Lecture Theatre.Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts Wh`iffenpoofs cancelled.January 31Bermuda College Science Week 2013 Recession Buffers. Learn how to change your car oil, inspect windshield wipers and inspect pressure tanks and water pumps from 6pm to 8pm in Tech Hall. Call Glenda Gibson at 236-9000 ext 4481 or e-mail ggibson@college.bm.The Division of Hospitality and Business Administration is hosting Come! Sample! Learn with Chef Teneika Eve, hostess of the popular Live. Love. Eat CITV programme with live cooking demonstrations from 6pm to 8pm in the Prospect Room of Brock Hall. Call to reserve your seat at 236-9000 ext 4461.January 31 and February 1The Bermuda Education Network presents Big Ideas at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. All educators will receive professional development hours for their attendance. Tickets at www.bdatix.bm. For more information visit www.ben.bm.February 1 and 2Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts present ‘Pride and Prejudice’ performed by LA Theatre Works at 8pm at City Hall. Tickets are $25 to $65 on www.bdatix.bm . See www.bermudafestival.org for more information.February 1Bermuda National Gallery introductory photography workshop for adults 18 years old and older from 1pm to 4pm at the BNG at City Hall. Limited space. Call Dany Pen at 295-9428 or e-mail education@bng.bm.Bermuda Heart Foundation is urging people to wear red today to recognise heart disease.February 2Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts Children’s Day from 10am to 12.45pm. Sign up on www.bdatix.bm for a free mosaic workshop for children (start times 10am or 11.45am) spaces are limited. Everyone can enjoy a performance by the Hand Bell Choir of Somerset Primary School at 11am.February 3The Art and Craft market is back in St George’s today, and the first Sunday of every month until December 2013 from 11 am to 3 pm. Rain date the following Sunday. Over 20 vendors will feature complete handmade gift ideas including toys, jewellery, food, clothing and accessories, photography and art. Outside CV Cafe and Somers Wharf off Water Street.February 4Multiple Sclerosis Society of Bermuda annual general meeting at 6.30pm at Christ Church Hall in Warwick.February 5 and 6Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts present Layon Gray’s Black Angels over Tuskegee performed by The Black Gents of Hollywood at 8pm at City Hall Theatre. Tickets are $25 to $65 at www.bdatix.bm.February 5Walton Brown, Jr Four-part lecture series on Understanding Modern Bermuda at the EF Gordon Memorial Hall at the Bermuda Industrial Union. A $5 donation to cover costs is requested but not required. Part 4: 21st Century Politics.Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts free workshop on the art of writing poetry and prose from 12.15pm to 12.45pm at the Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery. Local writers read from their work on Bermuda and her people.February 7Bermuda Society for the Blind ‘Living With Vision Loss’ series continues with vision consultant, Jane Charlton speaking on ‘Equipment and Strategies for Independent Living’ at 12.30pm and 5.30pm at Beacon House on the corner of Cedar Avenue and Dundonald Street in Hamilton. For information call 292-3231.Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts free Behind the Scenes at the Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery from 12.15pm to 12.45pm. Joe Cashore talks on the construction and manipulation of the Cashore Marionettes.February 8 and 9Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts present the Cashore Marionettes ‘Live in Motion’ at 8pm at City Hall Theatre. Tickets are $25 to $65 at www.bdatix.bm .February 8Sandys 360 Wet n Wild 2013 swim a thon. To register or to see more information go to www.s360wetnwild2013.com .International Marriage Week 2013 Date Night Challenge at Crawl Gospel Auditorium from 8pm to 10pm. Register at 293-3903, 293-1482 or heart2heartbda@gmail.com. See www.heart2heartbermuda.com .February 9 and 10Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts present the Cashore Marionettes ‘Simple’ at 3pm at City Hall Theatre. Tickets are $25 to $55 at www.bdatix.bm .February 9Brow Arrow Lodge Chris Weddon Fundraiser at Docksider’s Bar 7pm for dinner and drinks and quiz starts at 8pm. Funds raised will be used to establish an education trust for the benefit of Mr Weddon’s daughter. $50 for a team of five. Register early by contacting broadarrow1890@gmail.com or booking at ptix.bm.International Marriage Week 2013 couples treasure hunt starting at 3.30pm at Whitney Institute. Registration is $10. Barbecue and karaoke from 6.30pm to 9.30pm. Tickets $30 per person and $60 per couple. Register at 293-2903, 293-1482 or heart2heartbda@gmail.com. See www.heart2heartbermuda.com .February 10PALS 25th annual sponsored walk from Dockyard to Albuoy’s Point. High seas date February 17. Free ferry to Dockyard leaves Hamilton Ferry Terminal at 7am sharp. Walkers leave Dockyard at 7.30am. Register now (none on walk day) in the Washington Mall on January 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30 and February 1, 4 to 8 from 11.30am to 2.30pm or at the PALS office at 18 Point Finger Road in Paget. 236-7257 or e-mail pals@northrock.bm or see www.pals.bm .February 11 and 12Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts present Duo Amal Bishara Haroni, piano Yaron Kohlberg, piano at 8pm at City Hall Theatre . Tickets are $25 to $65 at www.bdatix.bm .February 12Bermuda National Trust Children’s Nature Walk at Spittal Pond from 9.30am to 12pm.Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts Duo Amal from 12.15pm to 12.45pm for free at Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery. Bishara Haroni and Yaron Kohlberg talk about their music and their shared belief that music-making can transcend political and national differences.February 14 to 16, and 21 to 23The Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society present ‘Bouncers’ by John Godber at Daylesford Theatre at 8pm. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at bmds.bm from February 2. Come Valentine’s night dressed in your best 80s disco wear and enjoy free cocktails and nibbles to the show.February 14Rotary Club 40th Anniversary Dinner, a black tie event at Fairmont Southampton Hotel Ponciana Ballroom. Cocktails at 6.30pm and dinner at 7.30pm. Guestspeaker Keith Fitz-Gerald, Chief Investment Strategist, Money Map Press and Chairman of the Fitz-Gerald Group. Tickets are $250 regular, $500 VIP at www.bdatix.bm.Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts free lunch time concert entitled ‘Romantic Tapestry’ from 12.15pm to 12.45pm with Nancy Smith (flute) and Steve Crawford (guitar) of Tooz Company in the Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery.February 19Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts present a free musical interlude from 12.15 to 12.45pm at the Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery with the Saxophone Quartet and String Ensemble of Saltus Grammar School presenting a mixed programme.February 20Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts present free The Joy of Singing with Voces8 from 12.15 to 12.45pm at the Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery. A combined choir of 300 school students will sing on the steps of City Hall under the direction of Voces8.February 23The Bermuda Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc & BermudaNightOut.com present Mint Condition featuring the Wall Street Band and local artists at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel. Doors open at 8pm and the show starts at 9pm. Tickets are $100 general admission or $175 VIP, available at www.bermudatix.bm. Dress code grown and sexy.February 24 to 26Bermuda National Trust Auction and Jumble sale drop off days at the Botanical Gardens, on Sunday 12 to 4, Monday 8.30am to 5.30pm and Tuesday 8.30am to 2pm.February 25Eliza DoLittle Society Supabowl fundraising event. See www.elizadolittle.bm for more information.February 28 to March 1Bermuda National Trust jumble sale and auction preview from 8.30am to 6.30pm and on Friday from 8.30am to 2pm.Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts present a musical interlude with students from Warwick Academy from 12.15pm to 12.45pm at the Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery.March 2Bermuda National Trust auction at 10am.March 7 and 8Sandys 360 Enrichment Emergent Leader Institute presented by Beverly Daniels cost $150. Develop your skills with this two day workshop. Identify your leadership style, manage conflicts and more. Contact Ms Daniels on 234-6195 or e-mail bdaniels@sandys360.bm .March 16Petals flower shop Easter flower arranging workshop for children from 10am until noon. All materials are provided and the cost is $50 per child. Register by calling 292-7303 or e-mailing sarah@petals.bm.March 18 to 23City of Hamilton Food Festival. For more information call tlightbourne@cityhall.bm or phone 292-1234 ext 278March 25Petals flower shop flower arranging workshop Easter Designs For Your Home from 6pm until 8pm. Create an Easter-inspired table centrepiece using local foliage and other textured items such as vine and straw. The cost is $85 per person. Register by calling 292-7303 or e-mailing sarah@petals.bm.April 11 to 20Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society (BMDS) presents Calendar Girls by Tim Firth. For more information see www.bmds.bm .April 13The Visitor Industry Partnership VIP Excellence Awards at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel. For more information e-mail info@vip.bm or telephone 734-8125.WEEKLY EVENTSThursdaysCharlar 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. 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. For more information on library programmes and services, visit www.bnl.bm.