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The Bermuda Calendar is a free daily listing of events staged by civic groups, charities,

Today

Bermuda Autism Support & Education Society is holding a denim day. If your company or school would like to participate contact Diana Corday at 293-0504 or Trish Crow at 535-7277 or email basebda[AT]yahoo.com <$>

The Week of the Young Child continues with a special family evening walk in the Botanical Gardens. Enter Berry Hill Road and meet under the trees in front of Camden from 6 to 7.30 p.m.

The Bermuda School of Music celebrates the 10th anniversary of Some Enchanted Evening 2007 at Mid Ocean Amphitheatre at Fairmont Southampton. Patron tickets are $100, adults $35, students $15 available at Meyer Travel, Pulp & Circumstance, Pianos Plus, Music Box, boxoffice.bm and the Bermuda School of Music.

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The Berkeley Foundation is holding a student fashion and talent show. Tickets on sale at Berkeley Reception.B>Tomorrow<$>

The Week of the Young Child closes up with the 23rd Annual Week of the Young Child Conference at Dellwood Middle School. The presenter will be Milton Richardson, MBE, executive director - De Boys’ Day Out Club. The topic will be ‘Children’s Vitamins That Work’. Andrea Cann, general programme manager and physiotherapist, Bercon Ltd. will speak on ‘Children’s Progress. $25. Refreshments provided. For more information contact Carolyn Roberts at 734-1226 or Rosemarie Crichlow at 232-1875.

The Bermuda Rose Soci<$> Spring Sale of locally grown roses at 8.30 a.m. at Tulo Valley Nursery, Pembroke, $20 each. Baskets $30. Gate opens at 8 a.m.

The St. George’s Historical Soci <$>is holding a flea market on Ordinance Island from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Baked goods, potted plants, books and lots of bric-a-brac with proceeds going to the St. George’s Historical Society plus many more stalls selling all sorts of thinks manned by private vendors.

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The Centre for Talented th <$>presents Bermuda’s Third Annual Math Olympiad for young mathematicians ages ten to 17 years old at CedarBridge Academy. Registration is at 1 p.m. Competition from 1.30 to 3.30 p.m. Prizes will be awarded to top students in various categories. For more information telephone 296-5676 or email its[AT]northrock.bm.

The Bermuda College — learn how to trace your roots with Dr. Jolene Bean from 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. in the Bermuda College library. Please RSVP Shelley Riley on 239-4033 space is limd.

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Bermuda Overcoming Learning DifferenceBOLD)<$> is holding a talk with adults living with learning difference. Find out how a group of adults managed the trials and successes of living with a learning disability at 7.30 p.m. at The Reading Clinic at 54 Serpentine Road, Pembroke. For more information contact Maria Frith at 236-2515 or Cathy Sousa at 232-8545. All are welcome.

Bermuda Musical & DramatSociety<$> Musical: ‘Drood’ (‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood’), Daylesford Theatre, Washington Street. Evening performances 8 p.m. Matinees: May 5 and 12 at 3 p.m. No performance May 6. Tickets: $35. Box office hours: April 23-27 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m., April 30-May 1 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. And also one hour before performances. Telephone bookings during box office hours: 292-0848 or online at www.bmds.bm When box office closed: www.bofice.bm.

Bermuda Folk Club <$>Meeting, Spanish Point Boat Club, Pembroke, 8 p.m. Theme: Nautical preferred, otherwise flexible. egular">(<$> 291-2070 or see website .folkclub.bm.

May 2

Garden Club of Bermuda<$> annual open house month kicks off with a tour of ‘Olympic Gardens’, Mill Shares and ‘Alongside’ in Fairylands & Mill Shares, Pembroke. Houses decorated with local flowers and foliage are open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Parking on field opposite 17 Mill Shares Road. Bus No. 4 to BCM McAlpine stop on St. John’s Road. Hourly service. Admission is $25 for this afternoon or $80 season ticket, rain or shine. Tickets available at venue only. Proceeds go to Horticultural scholarships and environmental projects. http://www.gardeubbermuda.org.

May 3

Atlantic Publishing House Prem"NewCenturySchlbk-Roman">|0xe8|<$>re of ‘Profiles in Harmony’ (documentary by Minister of Social Rehabilitation Dale Butler about musicians Earlston Smith, Ross Tuzo, Earl Darrell John (Sonny) Phipps and Kenneth Smith), St. Mary’s church hall, Warwick, 8 p.m. Refreshments/raffles. Tickets: $20. Available: True Reflections, Music Box, HoTT 107.5 in BIU Bldg.

The Berkeley Foundation is having a Foundation Donor Dinner. Contact William Sprig Foundation Director for more information at 337-0830.

LCCA 75th anniversary servicenglican Cathedral, Church Street, 11 a.m.

May 5

Masterworks Foundation<$> Handmade sketchbook workshop for teens/adults by visiting marine/landscape painter Hilary Thorpe, Botanical Gardens, Paget 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Fee: members $22.50, others $ Further information/registration: (<$> 236-2950 or e-mail edumworks[AT]logic.bm

May 9

The Garden Club of Bermuda<$> opens ‘Underwood’, ‘Marshen’ and ‘Milford’ on Lovers Lane, Paget. Houses decorated with local flowers and foliage are open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Parking at St. Paul’s Church, 69 Middle Road. Try and take a bus because of the distance from the parking location. Buses 8, 7 & 2 go right past Lovers Lane on Middle Road. Admission is $25 for this afternoon or $80 season ticket, rain or shine. Tickets available at venue only. Proceeds go to Horticultural scholarships annvironmental projects. http://www.gardenclubbermuda.org .

May 10 & 17

The Bermuda National Trust Heritage Month programme continues with a wool spinning demonstration by Michelle St. Jane at Verdmont Museum in Smith’s. New Zealand sheep’s wool will be spun on a traver wheel. Regular museum admission. $5 for adults and for students.

May 11<$>

Warwick Academy 6th Annual Alumni Cocktail Party<$> from 6.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Phoebe Purvis Memorial Hall. Cocktail, hors d’oeuvres, entertaining conversation and reminiscing. Advance tickets $20 or $25 at the door. Tickets are limited. Price includes two drinks. For e information contact Jane Vics or Cheri Hunter at 236-1917 ext. 28.

May 12<$>

The Bermuda National Trust<$> Heritage month programme kicks off with a museum chat with author William Giles ‘Wrecks, Reefs & Relics’ at 11 a.m. at ‘Waterville’ at 2 Pomander Road, Paget. A look at Bermuda’s legendary reefs with a slide presentation on diving in Bermuda. $10 per person. Limited Seating.

Masterworks Foundation Free talk and palette knife and acrylics painting demonstration by visiting marine/landscape artist Hilary Thorpe on location in St. George’s, 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Meet at ‘Buckingham’ off Kin8217;s Square. Bring folding chair (optional). Reserions: (<$> 236-2950 or e-mail edumworks[AT]logic.bm.

May 16<$>

The Garden Club of Bermuda opens ‘Millwood’, ‘General Pete Cottage’ and ‘Hinson Hall’ on Hinson Lane and Store Hill, Smith’s. Houses decorated with local flowers and foliage, are open from 1p.m. to 4 p.m. Parking on ‘Glimmerview’ paddock, Middle Road entrance. Bus No. 3 to Store Hill stop on Middle Road. Admission is $25 for this afternoon or $80 season ticket, rain or shine. Tickets available at venue only. Proceeds go to Hicultural scholarships and environmentarojects. http://www.gardenclubbermuda.org.

May 23<$>

The Garden Club of Bermuda<$> opens ‘Nautilus’, ‘Bridge House’ and ‘Point House’ on Bridge Lane and Wreck Road, Sandys. Houses decorated with local flowers and foliage are open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Parking at Sandys Bridge House Rectory, 3 Middle Road. Bus number 7 and 8 to Wreck Road stop on Middle Road. Admission is $25 for this afternoon or $80 season ticket, rain or shine. Tickets available at venue only. Proceeds go to Horticultural scholhips and environmental projects. http://www.gardenclubbermuda.org.

EXHIBITIONS

ACE Galleries: (HQ Building): <$>Josip Generalic — the ACE collection of a Croatian naive painter, ACE global headquarters, 17 Woodbourne Avenue, Pembroke. Until end of August. Gallery hours: 10 a.m. to 5 . Monday to Friday. Admission free. Groups welcome by appointment (<$> 295-5200 for all information.

Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard Un May 26. ‘Tactile’ (mixed media). Further information: (<$> 234-2809 or visit website www.artbermuda.bm/home1.html.

Bermuda National Gallery Until May 4: 20th Century photographs from Scott Stallard private collection in the education space. Other areas closed for rebishment until Summer exhibitions open May 10. Further information: (<$> 295-9428 or visit www.bng.bm.

Bermuda Society of Arts. Onion Gallery: Until April 25: Bermuda College Art & Design students multi-media show. Onions Gallery: April 27: TechArt - A juried show featuring digitally created art for students and adults. Edinburgh Gallery: April 27-May 16: Untitled exhibition of acrylic paintings on watercolour paper by Barbara Lines Verdie. Upper level, City H. Gallery hours: Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission free. (<$> 292-3824.

Commissioner’s House, Bermuda Maritime Museum, Dockyard: Until May 8.

Collection of rare historic lithographs depicting scenes of Bermuda (1841-1848) by Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallowell. Open daily 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (last admission 4.30 p.m.). Admission $10 adults, $8 seniors, $5 childrefree for members. Museum informationl. 234-1333, www.bmm.bm, e-mail marmuse[AT]logic.bm.

Crisson & Hind Fine Art Gallery:<$> Hand-carved African sculptures by master Shona artists of Zimbabwe, inc. stone heads, animals, abstracts. Second floor, Cron Building, 71 Front Str. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday. (<$> 295-1117, fax 295-1125.

Elliott Gallery <$>Until May 1: ‘New Body of Work’: Amanda Temple (figurative photos and paintings), Shelly Hamill (sculpture mosaics), Gabriela Brunner (sculptures), old Elliot School building, Jubileoad, Devonshire. Official opening April 13 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Galleryurs/further information: >(<$> 504-3469 or email: kaleidoscope[AT]northrock.bm.

Kafu Gallery: <$>Further information: (<$> 295-5238, e-mail info[AT]kafu.bm or visit www.kafuhairandgallery.bm.

Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art, Rose Garden Gallery. <$>Until April 26: ‘Artists in the Gardens’ series: Stella Shakerchi and Jason Harris. April 27-May 10: Milton Hill and Troy Landy: ‘Reunited’ —rylic paintings, Bermuda cedar carvings, and more. Official opening April 27 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Further information: (<$> 236-2950 or visit website www.bermuasterworks.com.

Masterworks at BF&M foyer: Vintage Bermuda travel posters. Pitts Bay Road, Pembroke. Open during normal business hours. Admission free.

Masterworks Foundation at Camden He, <$>Botanical Gardens, Paget. Paintings from the Bermudiana Collection. Open Tuesdays and Fridays 12 noon to 2 p.m. Further information: (<$> 236-2950. Admission free.

Masterworks at Colonial Insurance Foyer Gallery: ‘Recent Giftsd Acquisitions’ (fiscal year 2003-2004) plus Dr. Pestana;s lead soldiers exhibit. Open Monday Friday 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission free.

Rock Island Coffee Further inmation (<$> 296-5241.

REGULAR EVENTS/SICES

ADULT/CHILD ABUSE<$>

Child and Family Services Child abuse erral line to help facilitate intake (<$> 278-9111 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. After hours ">(<$> 911 for Police to contact on-call sal worker.

Coalition for the Protection of Children<$> Advice for anyone who is concerned ab/suspects a child is being abused. 24-hourtline service (<$> 295-1150. Confidentiality assured.

Physical Abuse Centre <$>Housing and recovery support for abused women and their children. Office: (<$> 292-4366. For 24-hour hotline service (<$> 297-8278.

CHILDREN/YOUNG PEOPLE

Bermuda Islands Association of the Deaf <$>offers: 1. Professional consultants in deaf education. 2. Educational consultation/counselling for parents of deaf and hard-of-hearing children. 3. Tutoring for deaf/hard-of-hearing students. 4. Sign language classes. 5. Teletypewris (TTYs) and other communication signallers for the deaf/hard of hearing for sale/rent. Membership: anyone with genuine interest in deaf community’s welfare. Fee: monthly $10, yearly $90. Fher information: Fax/TDD 23116 or e-mail biad[AT]therock.bm.

Bermuda Rainbow Guides<$> TUESDAYS: After-school activities for girls aged five to seven. Introduction to Guide Association, St. Mark’s Church Hall, Smith’s, 6 p.m. Further information: (<$> 292-0675.

Bermuda Riding for the Disabled <$>MOY TO FRIDAY at Windreach Village, 57 Spice Hill Road, Warwick. Equestrian therapy programme for children with special needs. Volunteers required in all areas, particularly during the school day. Horse experience unnecessary but helpful. Donations welcomed. Further information: <$ingdings-Regular">( <$>238-7433, fax 238-7434.

Bermuda Boys’ Brigade FRIDAYS: Activities programmes at St. Paul’s Christian Education Centre, Middle Road, Paget. Ages five to 11: 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Ages 11 to 16 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Further information: David Semos (<$> 236-9349, cel36-9769 or visit website http://bermudaboysbrigade.frbm.

Bermuda Girls in Training: FRIDAYS: Meeting, Wesley Methodist Church Hall, Church Street, Hamilton, 7.15 p.m. to 9 p.m. Non-denominational female youth group. New members aged 10 [1/2] to 18 welcome. Fher information: (<$> 292-0418.

Bermuda Zoological Society FRIDAYS: Animal storytime for children aged two to six with an adult companion, 11.15 a.m. to 11.45 a.m. Admission: BZS members free, others pay regular prices. Pre-school groups must book ahead lar">(<$> 293-2727, ext. 133.

Windch Recreational Village<$> MONDAY TO SATURDAY: Fully accessible recreational facility at 57 Spice Hill d, Warwick for special needs and able bodied communities. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. To book petting ztours, sensory room, birthday parties, hall rentals, camp ground (<$><$>238-2469.ommittee of 25 for Handicapped Children<$> Registered charity providing aid for handicapped children. Further information: (<$> 292-4324 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday between 8.30 a.m. and 12 noon.

Institute for Child and Family Health <$>Treatment for children and their families suffer effects of psychological trauma. (<$> 295-1.

La Leche League of Bermuda Free information, encouragement and support for pregnannd breastfeeding women. (<$36-1120.

P.A.R.E.N.T.S. Having trouble with your children? You’re not the only one. Meet with other parents, get new ideas. Further information: (<$> 292-61

The Centre MONDAY TO FRIDAY during school year: Kids’ clubs (primary students) 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. “C” Squad dance club<$> (girls only) 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Boys’ club<$> and CUBI Girls’ Club 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Indoor soccer/pool/table tennis/foozeball/air hockey 5.30 p.m. to 10 p.m.l at 3 Angle Street. Further information: (<$92-1343.

Tae Durham Assn. for Physically Challenged Children liaises with other charities in helping disabled children with everyday needs not met by or available from larger charities. We also sly food items to needy households with children. Donats appreciated. Further information: Ivan Smith (<$>238-2865, Pager 298-8778.

TS Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps (<$> 292-8167, fax 236-4572.

Young Life Berm Activities programme: Wyldlife, George’s, <$>FRIDAYS Wellington Baptist Church hall. Ages seven to ten: 6.30 p.m.; ages 11 to 14: 8 p.m. Wyldlife, Warwick <$>ALTERNATE FRIDAYS, St. Mary&17;s Churcall. Ages seven to 11: 7 p.m. Young Life in Pembroke FRIDAYS ‘Living Waters,’ Pitt’s Bay Road, 7 p.m. Ages 14 to 18. Further information all groups: (<$> 292-6365.

Youth to Youth of Bermuda <$>FRIDAYS: Stonington Campus student centre, South Shore Road, Paget, 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Middle/high school students welcome. Further information: (<$> 295-2460.

COMMUNITY Regular social events to keep Canadian culture alive/meet fellow countrymen. Further information: visit website www.canadiansinbermuda.bm.

Bermudunior Service League <$>a women|0xb9|s organisation promoting volunteerism, developing potential, improving the community. Contact Deborah Titterton Narraway (President) at 332-2575 or e-mail bjsl[AT]northrock.bm.

Bermuda Society for the Blind <$>DAY TO FRIDAY: Sale of hand-made wickerwork, bats, stools and other items, Beacon House, Dundonald Street, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All proceeds to the blind. Furthenformation: 292-3211.

Centre on Philanthropy Community resource providing directory of registercharities, lary, newsletter/leaflets, workshops, guest speakers, technical support and advice/referrals for volunteers, donors and non-profiroups. (<$> 236-7 or Fax: 236-7693.

Meals on Wheels <$>MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY, FRIS: Meals delivered to sens/shut-ins. Further information: (<$> 236-1815.

St. George’s Community Cre <$>DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYEvening programmes from 5 p.m. Further information: (<$> 297-1754.

ENVIRONMENT

Bermuda Audubon Society Hotline <$>To report environmental problems (especially in connection with birds) ( 292-1920 or 235-5513.

Bermuda Blird Society Hotline<$> For assistance with questions and problems (<$> 238-0168.

Bermuda ional Trust Hotline<$> To report concerns on environmentaltters MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8.30 a.m. 5 p.m. (<$> 236-6483.

Keep Bermuda Beautiful Hotline<$> To report any litter seen through the Island gs-ular">(<$> 295-5142.

Ministry of the Environment, Parks Department To report any problems on Government-owned parklands or nature reserves: Park Rars’ office (<$> 236-5902 any time.

EVENT PLANNING<$>

Bermuda Diary Free public service to help avoid planning conflicting major events. (<$> 236-3570 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weays.

HOBBIES/RECREATION<$>

Bermuda Bridge Club FRIDAYS:<$> 7 Pomander Road, Paget. O game 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Further infation: (<$> 236-3496. During club hours (<$> 236-0551.

MEETINGS<$>

Matilda Smith Williams Home Las’ Auxiliary LAST FRIDAY each month: Meeting, St. Paul AME Church board room, Victoria Street, 5:30 p.m.

READING

Bermuda College Library(<$> 239-4033, fax 239-4035.

Bermuda National Library Par-la-Ville Park, 12 Queen Street, Hamilton. Bermudational Library <$>Summer hours: MOY TO THURSDAY 8.30 a.m. 6 p.m.; FRIDAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further information: (<$> 295-2905.

Bermuda Youth Library 74 Church Street, Haton. MONDAY TO THURSDAY 9m. to 5 p.m., FRIDAYS 10 a.m. 5 p.m., SATURDAYS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (<$> 295-0487.

CedarBridge Academy Library Open to CBA students and their parents, MONDAY to FRIDAY 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Librarians available to offer wide variety of assistance. Parents of CBA students may check out books for reading pleasure/professional growth.

Mobile Library Service <$>For schedule (<$> 295-2905.

SENIORS<$>

Special People’s Club FIRST THREE FRIDAYS each month: Cathedral Hall, Church Street, 12.30 p.m. Further information: Myrtle Seaman (<$> 292-8576.

SIGHTSEEING<$>

Anglican Cathedral Tower <$>MONDAY TO SATURDAY: Spectacular views of Hamilton and beyond, Church Street, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission $3. Tickets from Cathedral shop.

Bermuda Aquarium, Museum &o/Bermuda Zoological Society DAILY (except Christmas Day): Wildlife from oceanic islands in exhibits designed to inspire appreciation/care of island environments. Gift shop. Snacks. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Last admissions 4 p.m. Daily guided facility tour 1.10 p.m. Admission: adults $10, seniors and children $5. Under fives free (Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult). Members free with valid admission card. Fher information: (<$f"FranklinGothic-Demi">293-2727.

Bermuda Botanical Society Visitors’ Centre Botanical Gardens. Paget. MONDAY to FRIDAY open 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS: Tours at 10.30 a.m., year-round weather permitting. Further information: (<$> 236-5291, fax 236-8970.

Bermuda Historical Society Museum Open Daily. Large collection of Bermudiana, inc. portraits, furniture, silver, ship models, clocks, National Library building (ground floor), Par-la-Ville Park, Queen Street. Open weekdays. Admission free, donations appreciated. Tour groups by appointment. Check with Museum for Operating Hours. Further information: (<$> 295-2487.

Bermuda Maritime Museum at Dockyard See exhibits: 500 years of local history and culture on display in military buildings of the 6-acre Keep citadel, including the award winning restored Commissioner’s House. Bastions, cannons, shipwreck artifacts, local watercrafts, maritime art, spectacular views and dolphin encounters are all found in Bermuda’s largest fort. For more information about changing exhibits check out the museum’s website. Open daily 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Last admission 4.30 p.m. Admission $10 adults, $8 seniors, $5 children, free for members. Museum information tel. 234-1333, www.bmm.bm, e-mail marmuse[AT]lo.bm.

Bermuda National Trust Museums: Verdmont TUESDAY TO SATURDAY: Early 18th-century mansion featuring many Bermudian pieces, china and portraits. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $5. Tucker House MONDAY TO SATURDAY Mid-18th century home commemorating prominent Tucker family, Water Street, St. George’Displays include tribute to Joseph Rainey, Bermuda barber/first black US Congressman; exemplary 18th century portraits, furnitureilver; archaeological exhibit; authentically furnished kitchen. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $5. Globe Hotel: Exhibits documenting Bermuda’s role in American Civil War. Historic video. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $5.

Combination ticket to all te museums0, students $2 (ID required for college students); BNT members free with valid membership card. National Trust<ranklinGothic-Demi">HQ MONDAY TO FRIDAY: ‘Waterville’ - 18th century house off Pomander Road, Paget. Two reception rooms and gardens open to public 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission free. Note: <$>The Bermuda National Trust owns other historic homes and nature reserves. For information on visiting these properties (<$> 236-6483 Monday to Friday.

Bermuda Railway Museum & Curiosity Shop TUESDAY TO FRIDAY: Bermuda Railway and narrow-gauge Astor Estate railway artefacts and memorabilia, 37 North Shore Road, Hamilton Parish, 10m. to 4 p.m. Admission free.

Bermuda Rose Society <$>DAILY:<$>Repository Garden, grounds of ‘Waterville’ (Nat’l Trust HQ), Pomander Road, Paget. Admission free.

Bermuda Underwaterploration Institute:<$> Uncover the mystes of the sea at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. Witness one of the World’s most impressive shell collections collected in the deep waters surnding Bermuda and around the world, by Bermudian Jack Lightbourn. Visit one of Bermuda’s finest collections of artefacts in the Teddy Tucker Shipwreck Gallery, and take home a unique souvenir from Oceans Gift Shop. Open: Daily 9 a.m. &12; 5 p.m., 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. weekends (last suggested admission 4 p.m.) Closed: Christmas Day Phone: 297-7314 Fax: 236-6141 email: info[AT]buei.org website:www.buei.org.

Bermudian Heritage Museum<$> TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY Corner of York/Water Streets, St. George’s. Contact museum for opening hours. Admission: $4. Seniors/students aged seven and up $2. Child under seven free. Donations welcomed. Group tours pre-arranged. Gift shop. Further information: <ingdings-Regular">(<$> 297-4126.

Craft Market at Dockyard <$>DAILY: Cooperage Building (opposite Bermuda Maritime Museum), Dockyard. Local crafts for sale/daily demonstrations. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further information: (<$> 234-3208.

Fort St. Catherine DAILY: St. George’s. Open 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Admission: adults $5, chren under 12 (who must be accompanied by an adult) $2.

Gibbs Hill Lighthouse<$> DAI(except month of January): Stacular views of the South Shore/Great Sound, Lighthouse Hill, Southampton. Open 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Admission: $2.50.

RTS

<ranklinGothic-Demi">Bermuda Squasacquets Association FRIDAYS: Club night (squash/socialising for members and gue), Middle Road, Devonshire, 6 p.m. Further information: (<$> 292-6881.

SUPPORT GROUPS

The HangBoutique<$> located in the lower levef the Mid -Atlantic Wellness Institute (formerly St. Brendan’s Hospital). Open Monday to Friday1.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.Open to all, wheelchair accessible. All proceeds to programmes amenities for clients.Contact: 236-3770 ext 3208. No clothing donations taken during l week of November to second week of Janu.ust Between Us ONTHLY:<$>Informal self-help support group for women who have had breast cancer. Further information: Marian Holland (<$> 295-3051/Daisy McMaster (<$> 292-1522.

Lupus Association of Bermuda For information: Margaret Wade, port coordinator (<$> 234-1080, Amanda/Gladys Dill (<$> 293-0756.inGothic-Demi">

Reach to Recovery<$> 24-hour support line for women in any stage of breast cancer. Further information:(<$> 236-4563.

Women’s Resource Centre Support for victims of rape and sal assault. Interested persons welcome. Further information: (<$> 295-7273.

Sickle Cell Foundation <$>Support group for all whose lives are touched by this disease. Further information: Ivena Laurenceo (<$> 293-8778 (days)/293-2317 (evenings).

Single Parents in Action Resource Group linGothic-Demi">For information(<$> 291-5477 voice mail.

SUBSTANCE ABUSE<$>

Alcoholics Anonymous <$>FRIDAYS: Young & The Restless Group <$>(closed, non-smoking), St. Paul’s Christian Education Centre, Middle Road, Paget, 5.30 p.m. Beginners’othic-Demi"> meeting (open, -smoking), Turning Point, St. Brendan’s Hospital, Devon Spring Road, Devonshire, 7 p.m.

Friday Group <$>(open, non-smoking), Ebenenzer Methodist Church h, York Street, St. George’s: 8 p.m Fuer information: (<$> 297-0965 or visit website ww.aa.bm.

Narcotics Anonymous FRIDAYS: Better Late Thanver Group (closed except last Friday of month, no smoking/eating at closed meetings), 1st floor, BIU building, Union Street, 7 p.m. (<$> 293-0.

THRIFT SHOPS

The Barn MONDAY TO SATURDAY receiving books/clothing and household items from receiving 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Sales days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. All at 53 Devon Spring Road, Devoire. Proceeds to the Hospitals Auxiliary of Bermuda. Further information: (<$> 236-3155.

The Bargain Box WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS: Serpentine Road, Pembroke, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds to Committee of 25 for Handicapped Children.

Hands of Love Mission Camp Hill, Southampton. MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. SATURDAYS 12.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Distribution of 2nd hand clothing/foodstuffs to the homeless/single parents. (<$> 238-7368

Hanger Boutique<$> MONDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY: First floor, St. Brendan’s Hospital, Devonshire, 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. All proceeds in aid of patients. Closed public holidays. Further information: (<$> 236-3770.

Salvation Army Thrift Store<$> 2nd hand clothing, furniture and more. TUESDAY to FRIDAY: 10 a.m. to 3.45 p.m. SATURDAYS: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 44 King Street, Hamilton. To donate furniture in good condition (<$> 292-8107 and we can collect. All other items must be dropped off at King Street between 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. TUESDAY TO SATURDAY.

HOW THE BERMUDA

CALENDAR WORKS<$>