August 24th, 2012

Happy Friday Kids!

There are but a few weeks left of boating season so you had better make the most of it before it’s gone!  Luckily, there are THREE cruise options in this post alone that are coming up in September.  Here’s what’s happening in Bermuda:

I already let you know about the Moonlight Movie Series having a Labour Day Weekend screening but they have managed to sneak in an extra one tonight! Movies in the City will be at #1 Car Park on Front Street with family-friendly fun from 7pm, and the movies showing when it gets dark.  The early feature is The Lorax (Rated PG) which will start at 9pm, followed by Battleship (Rated PG-13) at 11pm.  For more information about the Moonlight Movie Series, call 295-4917 or visit www.moonlightmovieseries.com. 

 

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August 22nd, 2012

Good morning Troops!

I am kind of shocked and distressed to find out that it isn’t Friday yet – is anyone else having a really long week or is it just me?  Anyway, enough complaining from me, here are the latest Bermuda events:

Last time was such a success that they’re making it a regular occurrence!  Worldwide Wednesdays at Ten is an offering of live entertainment every other Wednesday, starting tonight.  M. Brian Swan (live samples, groove box and bass) and Nicola Swan (vocals), also known as 1Undread, will be performing from 6pm until 8pm with food and drink available at Happy Hour prices between 4pm and 7pm. For more details, contact 295-0857 or ten@yellowfin.bm.

 

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August 15th, 2012

Hi Kids!

 

Big news – there is a fancy new NTDIB website coming very soon!  I’m sure you’re all very excited but do try and restrain yourselves somehow..  In the meantime, I’ve been experimenting a little with the old one so that now the flyers show up right in the post – just click on them to enlarge.  All (constructive) feedback is very welcome:

 

The Rainbow Alliance of Bermuda is hosting Speak Out: An Open Forum on Friday, August 17th from noon until 2pm at Queen Elizabeth Park (the park formerly known as Par-la-Ville Park).  The Alliance is a collective of people concerned with the lack of space given to LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer) people in Bermuda to speak out, especially in discussions directly affecting their own rights. This is their first open forum and it aims to provide safer spaces for LGBTQ people and their allies to express themselves and also giving people the chance to tell their stories, show their support for the LGBTQ community and to simply come and listen. All are welcome, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. If you are interested in expressing yourself (can be through speech or song) or volunteering at this event, you can message them at rainbowalliancebda@gmail.com or send a Facebook messagehere’s the flyer!

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August 8th, 2012

Morning Ladies and Gents

 

Hope you all had a wonderful Cup Match and have fully recovered by now!  If you haven’t fully recovered yet then you probably want to get yourself checked out by a doc as it was kinda a long time ago..

 

Ten are offering some live entertainment tonight as M. Brian Swan (live samples, groove box and bass) and Nicola Swan (vocals), also known as 1Undread, will be performing from 6pm until 10pm. As usual, food and drink will be available with Happy Hour prices between 4pm and 7pm, so it’s a good excuse to have an extra glass of wine or cocktail.  For more details, contact 295-0857 or ten@yellowfin.bm – here’s the flyer!

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August 1st, 2012

Happy Cup Match Eve Kids!

 

Technically, we’ve had a three-day work week, however I expect that most of you have mentally checked-out already (for anyone who did manage to get some work done this week, I take my hat off to you).  Hope you all have a safe and fun holiday and here’s what’s going on in Bermuda for this weekend and beyond:

 

Cup Match is a time of community spirit (with a little friendly rivalry mixed in) so, in addition to their own Pre-Cup Match Denim Day, Capital G employees will also be supporting the Family Centre Tag Day by volunteering to sell Cup Match ribbons at tagging stations at 1 Church Street, 19 Reid Street and Washington Lane, from 8.30am until 4.30pm. VSB/MIX 106.1 will also be in Capital G from noon until 2pm today for a live radio remote feed. To encourage Cup Match ribbon sales and donations to the Family Centre, Keevil “The Captain” Burgess will be speaking to Capital G CEO Ian Truran, Family Centre reps Martha Dismont with Dr. Sandy DeSilva, and Cup Match cricket team representatives, Lionel Cann and Jekon Edness. To further generate activity at the bank for the Family Centre Tag Day, Capital G has arranged for a Reid Street closure from 12.30pm, with vendors and entertainment to include DJ Aztec, Ashley’s Lemonade, water provided by Dunkley’s, D’Crazy Popcorn, Cleveland County Cold Treats and a final surprise performance to re-open Reid Street at 1.30pm.

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