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March 4th, 2020 Bermuda Calendar Update
Happy Hump Day, Bermuda!
Spring is here, along with your weekly update of all the latest events that have been added to the Bermuda Calendar since last week. As always, make sure you scroll all the way down to the Quick Recap Section at the bottom of this post to see ALL upcoming events, including those that have been previously covered in previous posts.
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A new exhibition is opening at the Bermuda Society of Arts on the top floor of City Hall, on Friday, March 6th.
The opening reception is on Friday from 5:30pm until 7pm. The show will remain on display until March 31st.
Opening hours at BSoA are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Friday, and from 10am until 2pm on Saturdays.
For more information, contact 292-3824 or bsoa@ibl.bm, or visit www.BSoA.bm.
Fresh off a winter in the kitchen with Chef Eric Adjepong of Top Chef, Bermudian chefs Jaelen Steede and Raeven White will bring you the most popular creations and Cultural Bites from January’s sold out Culture & Heritage Dinner, on Fridays March 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th.
The other worldly talent at Bermy Eats will be serving up Bermuda’s tastiest food culture but unlike you’ve ever known it before. Gobble up foods from Chef Eric’s menu: seafood freshly caught, harvest locally grown and ingredients recently foraged from the wild – all served in bite-size canapés
Enjoy a live DJ. Sample up to four canapés per person with two complimentary glasses of wine. One brand new culture canapé is offered every Friday. A cash bar is also available.
Cultural Bites will continue every Friday evening in March, from 5:30pm until 8:30pm, at the ultra-local Bermy Eats Café on Chancery Lane.
From 11am until 5pm at St. Paul’s Church Hall, there will be plenty of fun activities for primary and pre-school kids including; games with lots of prizes, face painting, train rides and a fun castle. At 1:30 there will be a performance by the Warwick Troup Gombeys, and a Raffle Draw will take place at 4:30pm for the chance to win lots of great prizes, including a Mediterranean cruise for a family of 4.
Admission is free. Raffles tickets and train rides are $5 each and games $1 each. A variety of hot food will be for sale including fish cakes, hamburgers, popcorn, and baked goods.
Part of proceeds will go towards government primary schools.
For more information, contact Jmbauman716@gmail.com.
The Department of Community & Cultural Affairs has partnered with St. George’s Cricket Club to bring Saturday Night Live to the East End on Saturdays March 7th & 21st.
Each night, from 9am until 11am at the St. George’s Cricket Club, you can enjoy live music by local entertainers, The Wall Street Band. Bring your friends, your date, and your dancing shoes.
Admission is free and the bar will be open.
For more information, contact sjctodd@gov.bm.
Treat the women in your life to a luxurious brunch menu created by one of Bermuda’s premier chefs, Teneika Eve of Bermuda College, at the International Women’s Day Brunch at Marcus’ on Sunday, March 8th.
Brunch is served from 11am until 3pm. Enjoy live music and the special Women of Wine sommelier’s list of perfect drinks to pair with your meal.
The cost is $54 for adults or $37 for children between the ages of 6 and 12, plus gratuities. To add free-flowing Champagne to your meal, the cost is $94 for Champagne Brunch, plus gratuities (limited to two hours with the option to extend for $35 per additional hour) or $220 for Veuve Clicquot, La Grand Dame, plus gratuities (limited to two hours, with the option to extend for $75 per additional hour.)
For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 298-2028 or ham.diningreservations@fairmont.com.
Join Impact Travel Bermuda as they explore how travellers can come together to celebrate women at their upcoming event: Women In Travel taking place this International Women’s Day on Sunday, March 8th.
With the tourism industry as a major contributor to the livelihoods of women around the world, they believe making conscious decisions when you travel is crucial to local sustainability.
From booking with women-owned and operated businesses to seeking out companies that support female leadership, to shopping at women’s cooperatives and supporting equal education for girls, there are a number of ways you can empower women during your next trip.
This year for International Women’s Day, Impact Travel Alliance is excited to explore how you can support women tourism entrepreneurs in Bermuda and in the communities you travel to, from 3pm until 5pm at Admiralty House.
The tournament starts at 8am at the Belmont Hills Golf Club. Following the tournament a prize giving, raffle draw, and luncheon will be held at Blue Diamond at The Young Men’s Social Club, on the corner of Angle and Princess Street.
The cost to enter is $110 and includes lunch.
For more information, or to enter, contact Nolan Walker at 336-9858 or golf@ymsc.bm.
The Duchess is located in the retail wing of the hotel and open daily from 6am. Stop by for your morning coffee, in-house homemade pastries or one of their many tasty treats.
The Duchess will remain open until 3pm until April 1st, and then until 5pm, everyday until further notice.
The wildly zany, satirical and brilliant Hasty Pudding Theatricals is back in Bermuda for its annual jaunt from Wednesday to Friday, March 18th to 20th.
Hailing from Harvard University, this long standing production will have the audience mesmerized with their outlandish costumes as they take to the stage with their latest original student-written production, Mean Ghouls.
Synopsis: Face your fears and journey to a grave new world! When bright-eyed teen Mia Ghenstaworld’s mom, Donna Dedead, becomes a zombie, she and her detective brother, Luke Aclue, are forced to move to Transylvania. Unfortunately for Mia, high school in the land of the freaks can make you wish you were dead… in more ways than one! Mia’s mummy teacher, Eureka Booze, is too wrapped up in drinking to notice that man-made monstrosity Lou Screws is playing hooky, let alone that Mia’s being bullied. Tormented by mean-spirited spirit Megan DuboisScream and desperate to win the love of bad-boy werewolf Jason Tail, Mia enlists the help of infamous witch Myra Vengisnigh and her right-hunch man, Igor Toplease. The witch and Igor can give Mia everything she’s ever wanted, but there’s a catch – Myra’s brewing up something rotten, and this time, it isn’t undead flesh. Can the plucky protagonist reverse the evil she’s unleashed, or will the wicked witch finally get her revenge? Can nerdy fish-boy Sheldon Shucked stop floundering and make a splash at the Last Day of October Dance? Why does fearsome teen vampire Helena Cape keep waking up on the wrong side of the coffin? And when will visiting ghostbuster Hugh Yagonnacall learn to see past the tip of his proton pack? Anything ghost in HPT 172: Mean Ghouls!
Showtime is at 8pm each night in the Earl Cameron Theatre at City Hall.
Tickets are only $30 and available on www.BdaTix.bm.
For more information, contact Zmully@yahoo.com.
Shop for great bargains at the The Mount Saint Agnes Home and School Association annual White Elephant Sale on Saturday, March 21st.
From 9am until 2pm in the school’s auditorium there will be many new and gently used items for sale.
If you would like to sell your new or gently used treasures you can sign-up as a vendor, the cost is $25 per table. No food items please.
For more information, or to reserve a table, contact Kcamara@msa.bm.
They invite you to join them for what promises to be a memorable evening in the intimate, elegant surroundings of the gallery, whilst raising crucial funds for the BNG’s ARTReach for Education programme.
The event starts at 6pm. Guests will enjoy a three-course dinner with wine pairings, accompanied by live music by Mike Hind and The Limestones, plus some fun surprises!
Tickets start at $350 and the price includes cocktails, dinner and wine pairings. Tickets are available at www,BDATix.bm. Tables of 10 are also available and include free BNG membership for all attendees.
For more information, or to reserve a table, contact membership@bng.bm.
Classes are suitable for absolute beginners and held weekly from 7pm to 9pm at their premises on Pomander Gate (first left after Aberfeldy Nursery).
The cost is $50 for the eight-week course, which is refundable if you don’t wish to continue after the first two weeks. The cost will offset your first year’s Bridge Club membership if you join.
For more information, or to reserve your space, contact bill@pollett.com.
Hailed as one of the most unique and innovative illusionists in the world, Vitaly Beckman brings his latest and most ambitious production to Bermuda for Vitaly: An Evening of Wonders at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club on Friday, Saturday & Sunday; March 27th, 28th & 29th.
Prepare to be amazed as Vitaly creates a world where the rules of reality do not exist in this must-see show, including performances by local magicians, Mr. Slick & Mr. Magic, with host Nadanja in the Harbourview Ballroom.
In this world, paintings will spring to life, photographs will become mini-movies, audience members will see their faces vanish from their own driver’s licenses, and so much more.
Showtime starts at 7pm on Friday night. There will be two shows on Saturday night at 6pm and 10pm. Sunday is a Matinee show, starting at noon.
General Admission tickets are $100 for rows G-K, or $75 for rows L-V. VIP tickets are $125 and include round table seating and a welcome drink.
Tickets for the Matinee are $75 for Adults (all rows) and $50 for Kids (8-12 years old).
For more information, contact info@ptix.bm and 278-1500.
January has come and gone, and to those who missed the opportunity to dine with Fairmont Southampton during Restaurant Weeks they say Get it While It’s Hot at Waterlot!
An extension of Restaurant Weeks will be offered every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday until March 31st, from 6pm until 9pm at the Waterlot Inn.
For more information, or reservations, contact 239-6967, vincent.lavine@fairmont.com or wayne.bovell@fairmont.com.
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