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James Toogood, a master watercolourist and teacher is offering workshops to art enthusiasts at Masterworks Museum this week.
If you’re having trouble learning to paint don’t despair, even master painters like Mr Toogood can become intimated by certai...
DATE: May 16, 2012
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Arts & Entertainment
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When Sue Pedro was a little girl, her father advised her against becoming a nurse because of the long hours and little pay.
As a teenager, however, she became committed to the idea of helping others.
Mrs Pedro, 63, was recently named Nurse of the Y...
DATE: May 15, 2012
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Former bank CEO Philip Butterfield is being honoured for his extensive charitable contributions to the community on Friday at a special dinner organised by drug treatment charity Caron Bermuda.
Mr Butterfield, who last week officially retired as CEO...
DATE: May 14, 2012
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When mother-of-eight Roseclair McGowan was 30-years-old she fell critically ill with meningitis.
Her daughter Carol Ann Denbrook, who was 10 at the time, found her passed out in a coma-like state and couldn’t wake her up.
Mrs McGowan believes that ...
DATE: May 11, 2012
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Education is the foundation and building-blocks of our society. It is what teaches us to communicate, learn and grow as human beings; we are privileged to have it. Of all the things for us to learn in the Dominican Republic, one of the most apparent ...
DATE: May 10, 2012
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Young Observer
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Twenty-five Somersfield Academy students from the Middle Years 4 and 5 went on a community and service expedition to Puerta Plata in the Dominican Republic from April 14 to 21. The trip was organised by Global Leadership Adventures, and was chaperone...
DATE: May 10, 2012
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Young Observer
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After unexpected success in Toronto, the Somersfield robotics team has been invited to attend the World Championship in Lakeland Florida. There are 64 teams from 20 countries competing in the tournament at the University of Florida. The Somersfield R...
DATE: May 10, 2012
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Young Observer
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It was the 1960s, an era when dinner was served from silver platters and people listened to records from Johnny Mathis and Elvis.
It was also a time when hundreds of young men gathered to work on board the ‘millionaire’s ship’ Queen of Bermuda.
The...
DATE: May 10, 2012
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In our M1 English class, Mrs Rheanne Stevens informed us that we would compose our own ‘Spoken Word Poems’. We all had to first do some background research on “Spoken Word Poems” and find an artist who performed it. We then all performed our poems in...
DATE: May 10, 2012
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Young Observer
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When Bermuda College professor Barbara O’Shaughnessy first assigned her marketing class to find 101 things to do in Bermuda, there were groans of dismay all around, and cries of “there’s nothing to do in Bermuda”.
Several months later the assignment...
DATE: May 09, 2012
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