Bermuda Calendar
March 21 to 22Hasty Pudding Theatricals are back with ‘There’s Something About Maui’ at the Earl Cameron Theatre at City Hall at 8pm. Tickets are $22 from www.bdatix.bm or at the door depending on availability. No assigned seating.Bermuda Beach Art Festival workshops with sand art expert Andy Coutanche of Jersey from 4pm to 6pm at Horseshoe Bay.March 21 to 23The Corporation of Hamilton Food festival at No 1 Car Park from 2pm to 10pm. Tickets are $40 for five tickets, or $10 for individual tickets, at www.premierticketsglobal.com or at the event. For information see www.cityofhamilton.bm.Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda will be holding social justice mediation training. Contact Cindy Steede-Williams at 542-2872 or e-mail admin@uprootingracism.org for information.March 21, 25 and 28 and 30St John Ambulance first aid, CPR and AED classes from 6pm to 9pm and on March 30 from 9am to 5pm. Call 236-7831 or e-mail training@sjabermuda.org.March 21Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre will be holding their annual general meeting at 5.30pm at 46 Point Finger Road, Paget. All members are encouraged to attend.United States Consulate free concert ‘Harvard in Hamilton for Families VII’ featuring the Harvard Krokodiloes, the Radcliffe Pitches, and Bermuda Institute’s En Harmony at the Anglican Cathedral, Church Street, Hamilton from noon until 1pm. Donations accepted for the Family Centre.March 22The Bermuda School of Music (BSM) Suzuki Strings tour group will perform on the steps of City Hall at 11am as part of a same-day ‘mini tour’ which also includes performances at four primary schools.March 22 and 23Florida Air Academy Seminar on the boarding school at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess Hotel on Friday at 4.30pm, or Saturday at 10am. For further information contact cjones@flair.com or call 321-723-3211 (admissions), or visit www.flair.com.Yu-gi-oh Bermuda tournament at the Centre on Angle Street to raise money for the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Scheme from 1pm to 5pm. Entry is $10 at the door. For information contact yu-gi-oh-bda@hotmail.com.Gilbert & Sullivan Society present Verdi’s Rigoletto (on film in glorious HD) as part of this season of The Metropolitan Opera’s ‘The Met: Live in HD’ series. In Italian with English subtitles. Shows from 5pm to 8.45pm at BUEI. Tickets: $35 / $30 students via gands.bm or at ptix.com OR cash/cheque/card at door. For more info see www.metoperafamily.org.The Fairmont Southampton will host An Audience with Tony Jacklin moderated by Golf Channel analyst and Morning Drive host, Charlie Rymer in the Mid Ocean Amphitheatre at 7pm. Tickets are $105 per person, including gratuities on bdatix.bm. For more information contact Richard Simon on 232-8499 or rsimon@bdatix.bm.Inspire Bermuda is offering a workshop on achieving success from 9.30am to 4.30pm at Suite Solutions, Mills Creek Road. Tickets $225 a person with lunch included. Register at sign-up@inspirebermuda.com.Sandys 360 seniors walkathon beginning and ending at Sandys 360. $5 registration fee.March 23The Beach Art Festival from 9am to 12pm on beaches all over the Island. There will be watersports and Scuba diving demonstrations on Horseshoe Bay in Southampton from 11am to 3pm and yoga from 11am to noon at Horseshoe Bay and at Elbow Beach in Paget and a Playmobil Competition for children under 12 years old at Horseshoe Bay from 11am to 1pm. There are various categories including children, adults and company teams. The prize giving will be at 6pm at Elbow Beach on the Grass Beach Terrace. Contact Nicky Gurret to reserve your spot at gurret@northrock.bm or Match@northrock.bm.March 24Bermuda National Trust Palm Sunday Walk starting from Elliott Primary School at 2pm. For information contact David Outerbridge at 236-6486 ext 224 or at davido@bnt.bm.Troika Bermuda FYE Young Choreographers’ Showcase at Earl Cameron Theatre at City Hall at 3pm and at 7pm. Tickets are $20 for students, $30 general admission in advance, $35 at the door and $50 for patrons at www.ptix.bm or phone 278-1500.March 25Bermuda National Trust ceremon y honouring St George Tucker and Thomas Tudor Tucker at 6pm at Tucker House Museum in St George’s.Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda and Bermuda National Gallery lunchtime lecture from 12.30pm to 1.30pm with Dr Leah Wing and Dr Deepika Marya speaking on social justice mediation.Petals 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.March 27 and April 17Bermuda Day Parade majorettes, Gombeys, dance group and bands meetings sign, rules, routes, share concerns at 5.30pm at St Paul AME Church Centennial Hall. Call 292-1681 for details.March 27The Bermuda Sub Aqua Club annual general meeting at The Clubhouse at Admiralty Park, Spanish Point at 7pm.Bermuda Cancer and Health lecture on understanding colorectal cancer at 5.45pm at Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre, 46 Point Finger Road, Paget. Call 236-0949 to register.Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda and Bermuda National Gallery lunchtime lecture from 12.30pm to 1.30pm with Lorna McGowan and Chris Backeberg speaking on youth and social awareness. The topic is developing positive dialogue: Becoming a Social Change Agent.Bermuda Diabetes Association free foot clinic for diabetic patients from 10am to 12pm at the Diabetes Resource Centre and Pharmacy on Dundonald Street (pink building across from Victoria Park). Call 297-8427 to schedule an appointment. No drop-ins during clinic session.March 28, April 11 and 25Bermuda Day Parade stall vendors meetings, sign up, hear from electricians and stall mangers and hear from wholesale representatives at 5.30pm at St Paul AME Church Centennial Hall. Call 292-1681 for details.March 28, 30 and 31Bermuda Zoological Society whale watching trips on the BZS vessel Endurance for ages ten and up. One adult per two children under 16. Trips depart from the public dock opposite BAMZ at 11am returning around 5pm. Fee $70 for members and $85 for non members. All trips are weather depending. Bring a packed lunch and drinks with you. Cooler provided. Book on www.bzs.bm or endurance.bzs@gov.bm or 293-2727 ext 2151.April 4, 6, 7, 11, 13, 14, 18, 20, 21 and 25Bermuda Zoological Society whale watching trips on the BZS vessel Endurance for ages ten and up. One adult per two children under 16. Trips depart from the public dock opposite BAMZ at 11am returning around 5pm. Fee $70 for members and $85 for non members. All trips are weather depending. Bring a packed lunch and drinks with you. Cooler provided. Book on www.bzs.bm or endurance.bzs@gov.bm or 293-2727 ext 2151.April 4Bermuda Zoological Society Wild Encounter: Meet the Whales with Mum from 11am to 5pm. For ages six and up. Bring a packed lunch. Activities available on the boat. Tickets $70 for members or $85 for non members. First child free, second child half price. Maximum two children adult. Booking deadline is April 1 at www.bzs.bm, or contact Alex Amat at activities.bzs@gov.bm, 293-2727 ext 2133.April 5Jan Fraser will be offering a communications workshop on handling conflict in the workplace from 9am to 5pm in the Chamber of Commerce Boardroom. Registration Fee: $397. For more information e-mail jan@janfraser.com . To reserve your place at the workshop e-mail kgrant@bm.bm or telephone 292-7279 ext 21 or sign up online at www.janfraserbusinesstraining.com.April 6Bermuda Folk Club open mic night at 7.30pm with music at 8pm at Spanish Point Boat Club, Spanish Point, Pembroke. Cash bar. Admission: $10 non-members, $8 members. For information Bermuda Folk Club, Spanish Point Boat Club, Spanish Point, Pembroke, 295-1030, info@folkclub.bm or www.folkclub.bm.Sandys 360 Family Fun and Fitness Festival from 11am to 7pm on the Sandys Secondary Middle School field. Rain date April 13. Admission is $5.Scrabble Club at the Bermuda National Gallery, City Hall, from 10am to 1pm. For further details please RSVP to mbhowie@ibl.bm.April 11 to 20Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society ‘Calendar Girls’ by Tim Firth. For more information see www.bmds.bm.April 11The 2013 Capital G Private Wealth Conference with speaker for President of Mexico Felipe Calderon. The conference will use real world scenarios to illustrate issues of relevance and strategies for effective management and provide an excellent networking platform at Fairmont Southampton Resort. for a one-day event. Registration is $250 for a full day pass and $100 for a half day pass. See www.capitalgpwc.com.April 12Bermuda Society of Arts Wine Tasting on Friday on the top floor at City Hall in Hamilton. Doors open at 5.30pm with start at 6pm sharp. For reservations 292-3824 or e-mail bsoa@ibl.bm or book at www.bdatix.com.April 13Bermuda Folk Club Open Mic featuring Ecuador’s Los Bohemios. Doors open at 7.30pm and music starts at 8pm at Spanish Point Boat Club, Spanish Point, Pembroke. Cash bar. Admission is $10 non-members, $8 members . For information call 295-1030 e-mail info@folkclub.bm or see www.folkclub.bm .The Visitor Industry Partnership VIP Excellence Awards at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel. For more information e-mail info@vip.bm or telephone 734-8125.April 14Bermuda Zoological Society event Be an Aquarist for the Day from 9.15am to 11.15am for ages three to five with an adult. Take a peek behind the scenes of the aquarium and prepare food for seals and fish. Booking deadline April 11. Tickets $15 members, $20 non-members (if two adults are coming, one needs to pay as a regular participant). Book at www.bzs.bm, or contact Alex Amat at activities.bzs@gov.bm, 293-2727 ext 2133.April 15In Love Consulting Celebrating the Onset of Menarche for parents and daughters from 2.30pm to 4pm at The Healing Centre at 21 Euclid Avenue, Pembroke. Tickets are $50 per person. Call 238-3917 or e-mail inloveconsulting@gmail.com.April 17Melange is hosting a Men’s waxing event from 5.30pm to 8pm at BerSalon Inner Sanctum Front Street West. Minimum strips are $5. Proceeds benefit LCCA, and PALS. A ‘Cash Bar’ is on hand for encouragement.April 18, 19 and 20Annual Agricultural Exhibition is back at the Botanical Gardens.April 20The Gilbert & Sullivan Society presents Zandonai’s Francesca da Rimini (on film in glorious HD) as part of The Metropolitan Opera’s ‘The Met: Live in HD’ series. In Italian with English subtitles from 5 to 9.15pm (approx) at Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI). Tickets $35 / $30 students at gands.bm or at ptix.com or cash/cheque/card at door. For information see www.metoperafamily.org.April 27Bermuda Zoological Society fishing with dad Sunday spaces still available for the 9 to 11am slot. Tickets are $20 for members, $30 for non-members. Book at www.bzs.bm, or contact Alex Amat at activities.bzs@gov.bm, 293 2727 ext 2133.May 3 and 10Bermuda Day Parade final meeting for all participants at 5.30pm. Stall vendors placement numbers issued and all dance and group participants must attend to receive placement numbers at St Paul AME Church Centennial Hall. Call 292-1681 for details.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 .