Acclaimed medium Jeanine Glynn hosting event
• Bermuda College Library presents ‘Island Flames’, a book signing and presentation by Jonathan D. Smith on Wednesday, November 4.
‘Island Flames’ is a major new book on the murders, execution and racial riots of the 1960s and 1970s. This will be from 6.30pm until 8pm in the Bermuda College Library and light refreshments will be served. For more information, contact Shelley Riley on 236-9000 ext. 4381 or sriley@college.bm.
• A stimulating and thought-provoking time is in store at An Intimate Evening with Internationally Acclaimed Medium Jeanine Glynn on Thursday and Friday, November 5 and 6.
This will be from 7pm each evening at Thyme Restaurant at The Club in Paget and organisers promise that, such is the quality of her presentation, those listening leave her reluctantly. As a medium, Jeanine works with her spirit guide and other helpers in the spirit world to prove beyond reasonable doubt that our loved ones continue to live on after the death of the physical body.
For more than 40 years, Jeanine says that she has been privileged to give (and receive from other mediums) messages from people in the spirit world to prove that life continues beyond the grave, and has helped thousands of people with her ability to predict future events and communicate with those who have passed over to the other side. Jeanine hopes to bring joy and comfort to those who have suffered bereavement, loss or trauma, and reassurance for those who face challenge and uncertainties.
This evening is for entertainment purposes only and is for over-18s. Spaces are limited to 30 people each evening.
Tickets are $75 and include a glass of wine or soft drink and canapés.
For more information, or to reserve your ticket, contact whatsupbda@gmail.com.
• Enjoy some wines from the cellars of Burrows & Lightbourn at the BMDS Wine Tasting on Saturday, November 7.
The fun will begin at 7pm at Daylesford Theatre on Washington Street. There will be numerous wines sampled along with appetisers paired with each wine.
The cost is $50 per person. This is a fundraiser for the Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre, BMDS Charitable Trust, and Hamilton Lions Club.
For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact V. Anderson at vickybda@gmail.com.
• Expand your awareness and tap into deeper levels of consciousness at Discover Your Intuitive Self Part 1 on Sunday, November 8.
This will take place from 9.30am until 5.30pm at Angel Mews. Facilitators Dr Karen Simons and Deryn Higgins will be your guides through this intensive class, where you will explore and learn about Intuitive Energy, Auras, The Human Energy Field, Reading Energy, Spirit Guides, Meditation and more.
The cost is $150 per person with a light lunch and snacks included.
For more information, or to register, contact myserenitea@logic.bm.
• Enjoy a night of fun, shopping and giving at the KATKiDS Night Market on Friday, November 20.
From 5pm until 10pm in the Lower Level at Pier 6, the KATKiDS Night Market presents unique, hand-selected items of jewellery, art, home decor, clothing and holiday crafts, sourced on trips to visit Nepal and Southern Africa. When you buy an item, you are directly supporting children in need in Nepal, Southern Africa and here at home.
While you shop, enjoy Nepali food, happy hour drink prices and a live auction in a great atmosphere.
Tickets are $10 and available from www.BDAtix.bm, Stefanel on Reid Street, or on the door. All ticket proceeds will go to the Eliza DoLittle Society, helping to feed Bermuda’s hungry.
For more information, contact Francesca@katkids.com.
• Somersfield Academy is once again hosting Peddlars Porch, its annual flea market sale, on Saturday, November 21.
Running from 10am until 2pm, Peddlers Porch is open to both buyers and sellers and, in addition to the sale, there will also be a car wash, food concessions, ice-cream and baked goods.
The cost per spot is $35, or $25 if you provide your own table, and all spots are on the covered porch, making this a rain-or-shine event.
All proceeds are in support of the Student Diversity Leadership Conference.
For more details, contact 239-3370 or sbasden@somersfield.bm.
• The Garden Club of Bermuda invites you and your family to let yourselves be amazed at Christmas at Norwood, a festive Open House and Garden on Saturday, November 21.
From 10am until 3pm, you can come and see the beautiful flower displays and garden art while enjoying live music, and let your children be creative with the activities on offer. Handmade crafts, plants, baked goods, refreshments and raffle tickets will be available for purchase.
This fundraiser, apart from being a festive event, supports the Club’s scholarship fund which this year includes the Parks Department’s Skills Development program.
Admission at the gate is $20 for adults, $10 for 10 to 18 year olds, and free for children under 10.
Free parking will be available nearby and with a free shuttle service.
For more information, visit www.GardenClubBermuda.org or their Facebook Page.
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