September 26th, 2012

Morning Kids!

Lots of Bermuda events coming up so let’s just get right down to it!

 

Dancing is a great way to meet new people and get some exercise but if you’ve been a little nervous about signing up for a whole course, here’s a great opportunity to have a little taster.  Sabor Dance School are offering an evening of free introductory classes at the Berkeley Cultural Centre on Friday, September 28th. Salsa will be from 5.30pm until 6pm, followed by Bachata from 6.15pm until 6.45pm, Hustle & Ballroom from 7pm until 7.45pm and Tango from 8pm until 8.30pm.  A discounted registration fee will be offered to anyone who registers on the night for their classes that commence the week of October 1st. Merchandise such as shirts, shoes and DVDs will available for sale with a discount of $10 to anyone who places a shoe order on the night.  For more information, see www.bermudasalsa.com or call 337-2267.

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September 21st, 2012

Happy Friday Kids!

Today’s edition is a bit of a monster.  As usual, once the weather starts to cool a little, more organised events start popping up.  Here’s what’s happening in Bermuda:

 

The Bermuda Rugby Football Union are raising funds and celebrating the end of summer at their BRFU Family Fun Day at Snorkel Park on Saturday, September 22nd. From 1pm until 7pm, they invite you to join them at the beach where there will be music by a DJ and a live steel pan band, drinks specials and food, and lots of family-friendly activities, such as team and individual games, volleyball, mixed touch rugby, a scavenger hunt for the kids and lots of prizes. Admission is $20 or free for kids under 12. To RSVP, contact devrae@brfu.bm.

 

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September 19th, 2012

Hi Kids

 

I can’t believe that we’re over halfway through September and I have only just found out that it is Save The Koala Month!  I haven’t saved a single koala yet so I guess I had better get cracking.  There are bound to be loads hanging around the Railway Trail or somewhere.  Here are some other things to do in Bermuda during September:

 

The Botanical Society and the Bermuda Zoological Society are pleased to present a lecture entitled Conservation & Recovery of Endangered Plants, Including Bermuda’s Governor Laffan’s Fern by Marge From at 6pm on Thursday, September 20th in the Education Auditorium at BAMZ. Marge From is the Director of Plant Conservation at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and the presentation will cover her organization’s role in the effort to conserve this endemic fern and other plant conservation projects. The talk is free and is open to everyone (donations are welcome). For more information, contact Lisa Greene at elgreene@ibl.bm.

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September 12th, 2012

Hi Kids!

I can’t believe how quickly it changed from summer to full-on hurricane season!  Thankfully, Leslie turned out to be a bit of a damp squib after all – here’s hoping we continue to be lucky and get through the rest of the season with no injuries or major damage (and wouldn’t it be nice for the bad weather to hit mid-week instead of at the weekend for once?).  Anyway, lots of Bermuda events coming up – here are the latest:

 

The Bermuda National Rugby Team have made it through to the next round of the Rugby World Cup Qualifier 2015 and, to raise funds to be able to go and represent Bermuda in the next round, the boys are inviting you to their Bermuda Rugby Pub Quiz tonight in Outback Sports Bar. Registration is from 7.30pm and the quiz starts at 8pm. There will be a variety of prizes and one cash raffle prize and the cost of entry is $15 per head with a maximum of 5 per team.  For more details, contact tonyisward@gmail.com.

 

 

 

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September 5th, 2012

Happy September Kids!

Well, that was another fun holiday weekend but, sadly, summer is almost over. The leaves will soon start to turn shades of autumn red and gold before floating and falling from the trees. The lush greenery will soon be replaced by soft snowfall on the bare branches.  Wait a minute, we live in Bermuda, so this won’t happen! It might get colder and rainier but at least it’s still green and pretty! Anyway, don’t get the winter blues, there are lots of things coming up:

 

Of particular interest to parents, educators, allied health professionals, and those who work directly with children with special needs, the first event in Tomorrow’s Voices’ Yearly 2012/13 Training Institute Series is an evening with Sean Barron and Barbara Protopapa, a couple who consider themselves recovered from Autism. Their seminar, Anything is Possible, will be on Saturday, September 8th **UPDATE: this has been cancelled due to stupid Hurricane Leslie – rescheduled date to follow** at the Cathedral Hall, Church Street from 6pm until 8.30pm and you are invited to come and hear them share their compelling and inspiring stories of navigating through childhood, adolescence, and teenage years with Autism
to become adults “healed” from autism because it no longer adversely affects their day to day lives. Pre-registration is available online at www.tomorrowsvoices.bm and Professional Development Hours can be earned for those that Pre-Register. Admission is $25 (attendees can now pay online or at the door) and refreshments will be served. To RSVP, contact info@tomorrowsvoices.bm or 297-4342 (walk-ins are welcome too).

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