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• Women Aglow Int: Celebrate our monthly fellowship service with a light breakfast at 9.45am when the guest speaker will be Rev Dr Madeline Hayward of First Church of God, Angle Street. The theme will be “The Glory of God” based on John 11:40. ...
DATE: Nov 09, 2019
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While James Bond possessed impeccable skills as a British Secret Service agent, he was useless at ordering cocktails.
According to Tiffany Swann, shaking a martini creates a watery drink that ruins the entire experience.
It is one little gem in the ...
DATE: Nov 01, 2019
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Sarah Lagan
Suzette Harvey has been a champion of black dance since she opened her studio more than 25 years ago.
Through United Dance Productions, she introduced hip-hop to the island — and faced scepticism from other schools.
The popularity of the genre now ...
DATE: Oct 25, 2019
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Sarah Lagan
Students from various schools spent three weeks in the Future Leaders Programme this summer. Young Observer met up with the students to learn more about their experience and the community action plans they would like to see put into place.
• Commun...
DATE: Oct 03, 2019
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Young Observer
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The 2019 BNG Art + Technology Summer Camp Programme (formerly known as Youth Camera Action) gave middle schools students ages 11 to 14 years old opportunities in developing their photography skills through various creative learning strategies while d...
DATE: Oct 03, 2019
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Young Observer
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• The Salvation Army: Welcomes all to Congress ‘19, hosted by Territorial Commander, Commissioner Susan McMillan. Join us at 8am for a prayer breakfast at the West End Community Church. Admission is $15. A concert featuring the Canadian Staff ...
DATE: Sep 28, 2019
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Religion
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After a bright summer kaleidoscope of colour and adventure, Warwick Academy Year 12 students are stepping bravely into their final academic year at the school. The sound of the bell ringing at 8.30am on September 4 symbolised the beginning of the end...
DATE: Sep 26, 2019
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Young Observer
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Gerry Butterfield never forgets to count her blessings.
She feels fortunate that she owns her home and is able to get income from its two apartments. It’s a big contrast from 40 years ago when a fire at their Angle Street house left her and her sons...
DATE: Sep 24, 2019
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy
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• St Paul’s Church Guild: Bingo night. Tickets, $15, are available from Guild members and include a light meal and one bingo card. Additional cards, $2. Doors open at 4.30pm. All are welcome. For more information: 236-7964, nanajobda@hotmail....
DATE: Sep 21, 2019
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Religion
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Latoya Thomas-Bridgewater has a message for Bermuda: tell our history and all the rest will fall into place.
She’s talking about African history in particular.
The social worker feels it holds the key to “understanding our behaviour and [the necessa...
DATE: Sep 18, 2019
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