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A design competition, sponsored by Colonial Insurance, is being held to find the logo for the 2000 poster, T-shirts and promotional material for the annual event.
A $700 cash prize will go to the winner of the design and the top ten proposals will be displayed in the Colonial Lobby gallery.
Designs must be limited to four-spot colours and must include the words `Bermuda End-to-End 2000'. All entries should be mounted on light card in 11x14 inch format, suitable for display.
All designs must be submitted to End-to-End, c/o 5th floor reception, Victoria Hall, Hamilton, by 5 p.m. Friday.
The winner will be announced at a reception on February 18 at Colonial Insurance.
For more information 292-9741.
*** Bermuda Weddings & Special Events will host the largest and most comprehensive Bridal Fair in Bermuda this weekend.
Bridal Fair 2000 will take place this Sunday at the Clocktower Mall in Dockyard from 12 to 5 p.m.
The event will feature two fashion shows and over 30 vendors and brides-to-be will have the opportunity to win prizes, like two complementary tickets on American Airlines and a travel voucher from Global Travel.
Admission is $15 for adults and $5 for children. For more information Shelly Hamill at 293-4033.
*** The ACE Foundation is hosting their second in a series of art exhibitions at The ACE Building on Woodbourne Avenue in Hamilton.
The work of American artist Jennifer Bartlett will be on view in the atrium of The ACE Building until March.
"Jennifer Bartlett is an acclaimed artist whose work is in the collection of many major museums,'' noted ACE Chief Administrative Officer Keith White.
And he added that the pastels in the exhibition may be one of the largest bodies of work about Bermuda produced by a contemporary artist of such acclaim.
*** The Bermuda Society of Arts is currently hosting their 24th Annual Photographic Show.
The show comprises all forms of photography with no limits on size or subject.
The exhibit will be on display at the City Hall gallery until February 4, Mondays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
*** The Bermuda Audubon Society and the Bermuda Zoological Society will launch a bird watching course tomorrow.
The four-week programme will run between 7.30 and 9 p.m. at the education room at the Bermuda Aquarium in Flatts.
The fee is $20 and covers the entire course which begins tomorrow. Further details can be obtained by calling 238-3239.
*** A top local psychologist recently returned from the US where she trained law professionals on child and domestic abuse.
Dr. Ann Dell Duncan, a clinical and forensic psychologist at Ashton Associates, provided training for 400 attorneys in the state of Missouri on the topic of `Suggestibility of Children and the Effects of Poorly Conducted Interviews'.
Dr. Duncan based her seminars on her work with 6,000 cases of child abuse over the last ten years.