August 29th, 2018 Bermuda Calendar Update

Happy Hump Day Bermuda! 

Here’s your weekly update with all of the latest events that have been added to the calendar since last week. And be sure to check out the Quick Recap Section at the bottom of this post for a full listing of all the upcoming events, including those previously covered in weeks gone by.

Are you planning an event? Let us know and we’ll help spread the word. Just click here to fill out the submission form. A basic listing is free!

 

Masterworks Museum are showing a new exhibit in the Rick Faries Gallery, entitled By the Sea which is on display now, until Friday, August 31st.

Bermuda’s seascapes has inspired artists for generations. Stop by to be wowed and inspired by artists interpretation of Bermuda’s Beautiful Oceans.

Opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday, and the gallery is temporarily closed on Sundays. Masterworks is closed on public holidays.  General admission is $5, or free for members and children under 12.

For more information, contact 299-4000, or visit www.BermudaMasterworks.org.

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August 22nd, 2018 Bermuda Calendar Update

Good morning Bermuda,

The calendar is quickly filling up with lots of new events to keep you busy right into the fall season. Here are the latest ones that have been added since last week, and as always, be sure to check out the Quick Recap Section at the bottom of this post for a full listing of all upcoming events, including those previously covered in previous posts.

 

The World Heritage Centre will be hosting the next Bermudian Heartbeats Lecture with a screening of The Ivory Ape on Wednesday, August 22nd.

Starting at 6pm, the film is a Rankin/Bass production which tells the tale of an ivory ape who escapes from a freighter and makes its way to Bermuda. Two anthropologists want to save it, but the local authorities hire a big-game hunter to track it down and kill it.

Free tickets are limited and available from the office of the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, the World Heritage Centre, or Bdatix.bm.

For more information, contact Dr. Kim Dismont Robinson, Folklife Officer, on 292-1681 or kdrobinson@gov.bm.

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August 15th, 2018 Bermuda Calendar Update

Good morning Bermuda!

Summer is nearly over but don’t worry, there is still lots to do on this beautiful island of ours. Here are the latest events to the Bermuda Calendar since last week, but don’t forget to check out the Quick Recap Section at the bottom of this post for a full listing up all upcoming events, including those previously covered in previous posts.

Be sure to submit your own event so that we can help you spread the word -a  basic listing is free! All you have to do is simply fill out the submission form here and let us take care of the rest.

 

 

Join Cobb’s Hill Gospel Chapel for their Annual Community BBQ on Saturday, August 18th.

Starting at 5pm at Cobb’s Hill Gospel Chapel in Warwick, there you can enjoy food, snowballs, popcorn, games, fun castles, gombeys, music, entertainment.

This is a free event. All guests are welcome to attend a special Community Church Service at 11:15 am on Sunday, August 19th.

For more information, contact Lloyd Rayner at 236-8300, Carmen Grant at 337-5112, the Church at 236-9413 or cobbshillyouth@yahoo.com

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August 8th, 2018 Bermuda Calendar Update

Good Morning all, 

We hope everyone had a lovely weekend. They holiday may be over but there is still plenty to do before the end of the summer. Here are the latest events to the Bermuda Calendar since last week. As always, be sure to check out the Quick Recap Section at the bottom of this post for a full listing of all upcoming events, including those previously covered in previous posts. Don’t forget to submit your event either, just fill in the details on the submission form here: http://nothingtodoinbermuda.com/submit-your-event.html

Have a wonderful week everyone!

 

Join Dr. Michael Bradshaw for a discussion on The History of Black Bermudians: The Friendly Society Story Part 1 on Thursday, August 9th.

This will be held from 6pm until 8pm at the Bermuda National Library.

This event is free of charge, however space is limited.

For more information, contact Mrs. Kenisha Shakir on 299-0039 or 295-2905.

“Think Thanksgiving” as The Grateful Bread will be hosting a monthly feeding program starting on Thursday, August 30th.

This will be held on the last Thursday of every month, at Astwood Hall opposite of HSBC on Church Street. The event will start and end promptly, from 6pm until 7.30pm or earlier if all food is gone. All in need are welcome, but please no entry on church grounds until after 5pm. Food will be restricted to one plate per person present, unless there is food left over at end of the line, and no filling of personal containers will be allowed until everyone has had a plate of food. There will also be free giveaways and donations of clothes, household items, toiletries and more.

This even will continue monthly until further notice.

For more information, contact Juliana or Suzi on 296-8444, jsnelling@canterburylaw.bm or souterbridge@canterburylaw.bm.

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August 1st, 2018 Bermuda Calendar Update

Morning troops,

Here are the latest events to the Bermuda Calendar since last week. As always, be sure to check out the Quick Recap Section at the bottom of this post for a full listing of all upcoming events, including those previously covered in previous posts. Don’t forget to submit your event either, just fill in the details on the submission form here: http://nothingtodoinbermuda.com/submit-your-event.html

Have safe Cup Match everybody!

 

 

Summer Sunday in the Park is back on Sunday, August 12th.

From 2pm until 8pm at Victoria Park, everyone is invited to come on down to enjoy live entertainment, carnival games, dance troupes, food and drink vendors and much more.

Hosted by Ed Christopher and Power Girl, this Family-friendly event will feature a slew of local entertainers. The Simons Brothers, Island Teazza, The Unit, DJ Mystro, Bermuda School of Music and The Beat Project will all be on hand to tickle your musical ear. There will also be performances by DanceSations, Geisha Rene and Bodhi Fitness, Gombey Evolution and the PHC Majorettes. Promising an afternoon of fun and entertainment for the entire family, you can also expect a kids zone with fun castles, carnival games with prizes to be won. Food and beverage vendors will also be there so come on down and make an afternoon/evening of it!

Admission is free.

For more information, contact info@cityhall.bm.

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