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TODAY AND TOMORROWMoonlight Movie Series: The Department of Tourism and Cellular One is presenting a three-day, Labour Day weekend event of the Moonlight Movie Series at the Botanical Gardens.Saturday: The Ultimate Gift and 27 Dresses.

TODAY AND TOMORROW

Moonlight Movie Series: The Department of Tourism and Cellular One is presenting a three-day, Labour Day weekend event of the Moonlight Movie Series at the Botanical Gardens.

Saturday: The Ultimate Gift and 27 Dresses.

Sunday: Madagascar and The Count of Monte Cristo

The events start at 7 p.m. and feature local live entertainment such as Joy Barnum, Chique and The Sons of Thunder. Food vendors. The movie begins at sundown, which is approximately 8.30 pm.

TODAY

Mothers Against Destructive Devices (MADD 2) is holding a rally at Victoria Park from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.. They are calling all mothers to take a stand. Speaker Barbara Rogers of Pennsylvania, director of the Christ Like Skills Programme will be speaking on family life skills. Following the rally there will be a Parent Support Group held at the Evening Light Pentecostal Church on Parsons Road in Pembroke every Monday starting October 6 and will continue until June 1, 2009.

Sand Sculpture Competition presented by the Bermuda Department of Tourism in association with the Bermuda Institute of Bermuda Architects, at Horseshoe Bay, Southampton. To enter fill out an entry form or email at sandtasticdays@bermudatourism.com. Entry free. Space limited. Entries received before Wednesday, August 27, will be elegible for prizes. All entries will receive goody bags. Telephone Nicky Gurret at 295-4597 or Department of Tourism at 292-0023 for more information.

TOMORROW

The Walking Club of Bermuda meets every Sunday at 7 am and the group walks for six to seven miles. These walks are free and all are welcome. Meet in the parking lot at each location at 7 am for a 7.10 am start. Meeting place is The Arboretum, Montpelier Road, Devonshire. For further information contact Laura at ltgorham@ibl.bm, or call 441-737-0437 or visit http://walk.free.bm.

Bermuda Federation of Musicians and Variety Artists/Ministry of Cultural Affairs and Social Rehabilitation 'Jazz Command Performance', new Berkeley Institute, Pembroke, 6 p.m. Featuring Bermuda's No.1 jazz band, 'The Unit', plus Rickeisha Binns, Aimee Bento, Lavette Phillips-Fuentes and Sia Spence. Awards to female singers who contributed to local music scene in '50s to '70s, plus jazz compere/radio host Derick (CJ) Symonds. Poetry, songs, dance, prizes. Jam session w/Unit for musicians and instruments who buy a ticket. Tickets ($100) available: People's Pharmacy, Hot 107.5, Music Box, Shine's Music Studio.

Singing for Success Part 2 with Jonae Smith, Larrita Adderley, Lauren Easton, Maurita Richardson and Ryan Bean. This vocal competition will be held at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel. Doors open at 6 pm. Showtime is at 7 pm. Tickets $65 and $75 at the door. $100,000 in scholarship opportunities. Telephone 504-8790. Tickets at I-Store, Shannon's Boutique and People's Pharmacy.

September 3

The Bermuda National Gallery is to again play host to Princeton University's renowned all male a cappella group, The Princeton Tigertones. The popular Tigertones will give a special lunchtime concert at the BNG from 12.30 to 1.15 p.m. Tickets are $5 available at the door (free for BNG members).

September 6

Bermuda Educational Parents Association (BEPA) presents You Have a Genius – Simple Steps to Growing a Child Prodigy. A Child Development Guide developed by Dr. Flo based on her upcoming book. From 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess. Free admission. Continental breakfast included. 523-BEPA or 532-2372.

September 7

42nd Annual Wahoo Fishing Tournament. Alternative dates September 14 & 21. Fishing may start at 7.30 am. Many prizes and categories. Entry form in the Royal Gazette. No entry fee. Contact Flybridge Tackle.

September 12 -14

MotherBaby International Film Festival (MIFF) will launch its international debut in Bermuda. This three-day world-class event features powerful and inspiring films that explore issues around pregnancy, parenting, and birthing. For more information contact Sophia Cannonier-Watson at the Bermuda Health Co-op on 236-0336 or e-mail: info@healthcoop.bm. Tickets are $50 for a one day ticket, $90 for a family (two adults) one day ticket. For a single two-day ticket it is $80, and for a family two day ticket it is $150. Opening night party tickets $15 (Friday).

September 13

Men's Renewal Rally Bike-a-thon & Shoe Drive from 10 am to 7 pm at Bernard's Park. Preregistration August 30. $25 per bike at all Market Place locations or September 13 at Bernard's Park from 10 am to 2 pm. Keep your shoes handy for donation September 6. Motivational Speakers, family support experts, and food. Speakers include Dennis Rahim Watson, Colwyn Burchall and Tulani Bulford. Telephone 734-4034.

Culture Shock Promotion presents "Sweetness is My Weakness" featuring Beres Hammond, Troy Anthony, Bobby Washington, Ras Gymsy and Ali on Saturday September 13 at Somerset Cricket Club. Tickets available on www.boxoffice.bm.

Bermuda Folk Club night with American acoustic country pop group Avenue B at Spanish Point Boat Club at 8 pm. $10 at the door. Telephone 291-2070 or go to www.folkclub.bm

Youth & Community Against Violence. Solutions Summit at the Devonshire Seventh Day Adventist Church on Roberts Avenue. Community lunch 1 pm. Summit at 3 pm. Everyone is invited. Worship service at 11 am.