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Ancient times come to life

My Sereni-Tea presents “an enticing, delightful” temple gathering in honour of the ancient goddess and warrior tomorrow. Masquerade Candlelit Lounge: Awaken the Goddess and Warrior will begin at 7.30pm and will include champagne and exotic strawberries, yummy light bites, chocolate fondue tower, Greek and Roman decor, mini massages, goddess readings, silent auctions and prizes. Tickets are $50 per person. For more information, contact myserenitea@logic.bm.

Spicelands Equestrian Center now offer a group happy hour trail ride, daily at 5pm until September 30. This will be a one-hour scenic beach trail ride along the historic Railway Trails, onto the dunes of the South Shore beaches. You can also expect some great information and a few folk tales along the way from your guide. Upon your return to the stables, you will them be invited to indulge in a glass of swizzle or wine. The cost is $105 per person. For more information, or to book your ride, call 238-8212 or visit www.SpicelandsRiding.com.

Grab yourself a bargain at the Bermuda National Ladies Hockey Team’s Jumble Sale at Mount Saint Agnes playground on Saturday from 9am until noon. Books, toys, baby items, furniture, household items, clothing, accessories and more on sale. Proceeds will assist team participation at the CAC Games in November. For more information, contact Joanne and Jennifer Chisnall on 295-4353 or 333-8304.

Author Lindsey Walker will sign copies of her book, You Be Me, I Will Be You, at Cobbs Hill Methodist Church on Saturday from 3pm until 7pm. Snacks will be provided. There is no cover charge and the books will be available for $10 each. For more information, contact 595-0309.

Dance to the music of the 60s, 70s and 80s, while raising funds for the Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard, at the Somerset Summer Pop-Up Dance on Saturday. This will take place at Watford Sports Club from 8pm, with music courtesy of DJ J Bird. Tickets are $15 on the door and a cash bar will be available.

Bermuda Hospitality Institute is offering a weekly summer camp from Monday, August 11 until Friday, August 29. Miles of Smiles aims to showcase Bermuda’s hospitality industry while engaging kids in a fun and meaningful way. The camp hosts only 12 kids each week and is open to young people between the ages of eight and 13. Participants will learn about and experience all the wonderful aspects of Bermuda that bring visitors to our shores.

Each week focuses on a different part of the Island and will run from 8.30am until 4pm. The day begins with a lesson in hospitality at the Bermuda Hospitality Institute’s offices on Church Street before heading off to a variety of special activities including hotel tours, golf lessons, private cooking lessons and stand up paddle-boarding. The cost is $325 per week, which includes all the activities. Limited financial assistance may be available. For more information, visit www.BHI.bm.

One of the few times when it’s okay to judge people based on their appearance: the Bermuda Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation presents the 27th Annual Night of Champions on Saturday, August 16 at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts. Admission is $20 for the prejudging at 10am; $50 for the main event at 7pm. For more information e-mail bbbfexec11@gmail.com.

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