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Your summer fun is not over!

Hope you all had a great holiday and have now fully-recovered.There were definitely many sad post-Cup Match weekend faces on Monday, not to mention the ones who looked like they were positively hanging by a thread!Think that your summer fun is now over?  Wrong!  Here is the latest round-up of upcoming Bermuda events:A great opportunity to watch a recent blockbuster under the stars as the Moonlight Movie Series presents the Department of Youth, Sport & Recreation’s Movies Down East on Saturday, August 10th.The movie will be “GI Joe: Retaliation”, rated PG-13, showing at Shelly Bay Field.Movies Down East is sponsored in part by the Bermuda Union of Teachers and will feature a variety of young entertainers during Camparama, an annual showcase of students from all the Government Summer Day Camps hosted by PowerGirl from 6pm.In addition to this, there will be food vendors, Gombeys and a KiddieLand with games, rides and activities.The movie will start at 9pm, after the sun goes down.  Admission is free and all are welcome.For more details, contact info@moonlightmovieseries.com.The African Diaspora Heritage Trail (ADHT) Bermuda Foundation invites you to its 1st Annual ADHT Conference Cook Off: Gumbo and Good Times on Saturday, August 10th.This is a fundraiser for their Youth Development Programme, which includes sending students to the ninth Annual ADHT Conference in Lafayette, Louisiana.As a nod to the location of the conference, the cook-off will centre around that signature Louisiana dish, gumboFive local chefs will have to impress three judges to win the crown of Bermuda’s Gumbo King or Queen.The competition will be held at Landfall Restaurant from 6.30pm and attendees will also be able enjoy live music and dancing, a cash bar and the opportunity to sample all the gumbos and vote for the winner of the People’s Choice Award.Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 at the door, and available from 27th Century Boutique or maxine@adht.bm.The Jamaican Association (Bermuda) presents their Annual Independence Cruise aboard the MV Bermudian on Saturday, August 10th.The boat will have two pickup points, departing Dockyard at 8pm, and departing Albouy’s Point at 9pm, returning at midnight.The ticket price includes a full meal, cash bar, and music by Magnum Force, Jugglin J and After Dark, with a live performance from reggae artist Tinga Stewart.Tickets are $50 and available from Kit n Caboodle, Jamaican Grill and Fish and Tings.Part proceeds will benefit the Bermuda Hospitals Charitable Trust and the Kingston Public Hospital.Magical fun for children and adults alike can be found at the Fairmont Southampton’s Mid Ocean Amphitheatre on Saturday, August 17th, courtesy of Ryan Oakes, Conjuror.The children’s show will be the matinee performance at 3pm, The Magic of Ryan Oakes, and will feature local talent from the In Motion Dance Studio.The adult show at 7pm, An Evening of Mentalism and Mind Reading, will include brain games using the live audience and local talent from Dem Biez and Angelis Hunt.Tickets are $25 for the children’s show, $40 for the adult show and are available from www.pTix.bm.Ladies, are you interested in learning how to ask for what you want in order to gain the credibility and respect you deserve?Bermuda Business and Professional Women’s Association (BPWA) presents Breakfast with a Bite on Saturday, August 24th.From 9.30am until 11.30am in Harley’s at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess, you will have the opportunity to eat, network and hear a presentation on Assertive Communication Skills from Lorrie Peniston, a leader in positive psychology.The cost is $35 for the full buffet breakfast and tickets are available from bpwabermuda@yahoo.com or 505-7160.A show that you have a chance of starring in is coming to the Earl Cameron Theatre at City Hall on Saturday, August 24th.Cyrus the Hypnotist, hosted by Bootsie, will also feature Belly Dancing from Fusion Fitness.Doors open at 8pm and, since there is no assigned seating, it is recommended that you arrive early.After the show, the fun will continue at the after-party at Margarita’s Grill.Tickets are $30 and are available from www.bdatix.com.Yoga With Tali brings you an introduction to the Yoga of Trust from Friday, September 6th until Sunday, September 8th.AcroYoga Basecamp: Bermuda is open to yogis of all levels and will take place at the Spanish Point Boat Club in Pembroke.AcroYoga is the practice of working in pairs to blend elements of yoga, acrobatics, performance and healing arts.Leading the four workshops will be internationally-renowned visiting instructor Daniel Scott, a certified AcroYoga instructor and movement therapist.The cost is $80 per session, or $280 for all four sessions.  If you register by Friday, August 9th, you will be eligible for the Special Earlybird price of $238 for all 4.For more information, contact DS@DanielScottYoga.com, talig@yogawithtali.com or 331-6673.For full events listings and flyers, please visit www.NothingtodoinBermuda.com.The above is abbreviated content from that site.If you would like your event included on the site, please go to the Submit Your Event section and add all the details and flyer.