The exhibit will run through April 20th and can be viewed during Common Ground’s regular opening hours from 7.30am until 3.30pm, Monday to Friday, and from 9am until 2pm on Saturdays.
Just in case you didn’t know, it’s Random Acts of Kindness Week, so don’t forget to pay it forward as much as you can – we’re all in this together so we may as well make life a little more pleasant for each other!
If all that niceness is a bit too much for you then never fear – tomorrow is National Drink Wine Day.
Lots coming up in Bermuda so let’s just get right down to it!
InterNations Bermuda invite you to join a good group of expats living in Bermuda at a casual Social Networking Happy Hour on Thursday, February 18th.
This will begin at 5.30pm at the popular bar at Port O Call on Front Street, which offers a relaxed atmosphere with Happy Hour prices until 7pm. At InterNations no-one stands alone. You can feel comfortable coming on your own and you’ll be chatting with old or new friends in no time.
There is no cover charge so attendees will just have to purchase their own drinks. To RSVP, visit www.InterNations.org and sign up for free.
For more information, contact Vicki.abraham@gmail.com.
Hope you’re all having a great week so far – if you’re not having a great week, I hope it improves immediately! There is obviously a bit of a love vibe this week, but don’t worry, there are plenty of other things happening.
What is there to do in Bermuda in Winter? The answer is LOTS:
Starting at 6pm, this event will feature Dr. Nekia Walker (RG Island Life Columnist), Laura Martin-Stout (Cloud9ine Bermuda), Melissa Looby (Life Coach, Metamorphosis BDA), a Cooking Demo with Brendan from New Catering Concepts, and a Sensual Movement Demonstration with Dy-Ann Simmons.
Well, whether you love it or loathe it, we’re now in Love Month in Bermuda! Don’t worry though, there is much more than just mushy stuff going on – here’s is your usual Hump Day update from the Bermuda calendar:
The Chamber of Commerce has announced that the 24th Annual Harbour Nights is set to kick off on May 4th, running through until August 31st.
Front Street will once again host Bermuda’s largest and longest-running street festival, with offerings from local artisans, crafters, chefs, musicians and other entertainers, and of course, the Gombeys.
To keep up with the changing environment, the Chamber invites those who are interested in participating in Harbour Nights to attend a Vendor Information Session on Thursday, February 4th.
From 5.30pm until 6.30pm at the Chamber of Commerce, previous and new vendors alike will receive information on participating in this award-winning social event.
This year, the Chamber are looking to incorporate activities highlighting the quintessentially Bermudian experience. According to reports released from the Bermuda Tourism Authority, visitors want to participate in and experience the unique cultural aspects of the country they visit.
Since Bermuda has a wide and varied culture, and our experiences are unique to Bermuda, they wish to incorporate and share more of those experiences with the 3000+ visitors that participate in Harbour Nights every week.
Harbour Nights was recently acknowledged as a recipient of the Trip Advisor Award for 2015 and consistently scores high marks with visitors and locals alike. Businesses interested in participating or becoming a sponsor can call 295-4201.
For more information, or to register for the session, contact the Chamber at 295- 4201 or slee@bcc.bm, or visit www.BermudaChamber.bm.