The Bermuda Calendar is a free daily listing of events staged by civic groups, charities,
February 8-10
Bermuda Festival Opera
February 10B>La Leche League of Bermuda<$> is holding a meeting at 10.30 a.m. on the First Floor Conference Room at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital. The meeting topic is ‘preparing for childbirth and the new baby at home.” Free literature and a lending library will be available. Light refreshments will be served. Call 236-1120 for further information.
Girls’ Brigade and Boys’ Brig<$> of St. Paul’s Church in Middle Road, Paget is holding its Annual Valentine’s Fair and Car Wash at 10a.m. until 4p.m. The event will also feature home made soups and chilli with home made rolls, plant sale, book sale, white elephant stall, fun castle, chance table and the very popular car wash, which begins at 9 a.m.
The Bermuda Equestrian Federation and the Bermuda Dressage Group invite the public to watch Bermuda riders compete in the FEI WORLD DRESSAGE CHALLENGE.After the veterinary inspection, the morning event will commence at 9 a.m. with junior riders, 12 to 14 years old, followed by adults riding the Novice and Advanced FEI (Federation Equestre Internationale). Judges, Mrs Jayne Ayers of Milwaukee USA and Mrs Victoire Mandl of Austria will leave Bermuda for Haiti where they continue judging on their competition tour of the Caribbean. Contact: Roz Collins 238 -09.
The Somerset Brigade Band Inc.<$> present their annual Festival of Music with emphasis on family at St. James Church Hall at 7.30 p.m. . Featuring the Bermuda Trombone Quartet, The Somerset Brigade Band and others. Patrons are $20.
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Masterworks*J> is holding Studio 183 for teens. Block Printing Workshop from1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Session of 3 classes - $90 non-members, $81 members. Studio 183 is a new offering designed especially for teens to explorevarious alternative art techniques. To register contact The Masterworks Foundation at 236-2950 or email edumworks[AT]logic.bm or go to www.bermudamasterworks.com and click events.
February 11>
The Bermuda National Trust *J>is holding a museum chat at Verdmont with Michael Darling who will talk about Porcelain and its place in daily life. He will talk about different types of porcelain and how it may have fit into life at Verdmont. Telephone 236-6483 to reserve a seat. $10 for BNT members and $20 for non-members.
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Heart month*J> continues with ‘Updates in Cardiopulmonary Resucitation (CPR) with Dr. Edward Schultz at 7 p.m. in the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital first floor conference room. For more information contact the Bermuda Heart Foundation at 239-2052.
Bermuda National Gallery Japanese animated film: ‘Family Programming: Miyazaki’s Spirited Away’ (colour, 125 mins.), 10 a.m. Admission: $8 per family (max. 2 adults, 2 children). Memb free.
February 12-14<$>
Bermuda Festival Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, City Hall theatre, Church Street, 8 p.m. Tickets: adults $55, students $25. Available: Festival box office adjacent ferry terminal building, Front Street, 12 noon to 2 p.m. daily except Sunday. Phone bookings during box office hours: 296-5774. Website: www.bermudafeval.org
February 13
L’Alliance Francaise des Bermudes*J> invites everyone to its monthly French film evening at B.U.E.I. (Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute). In memory of French actor, Philippe Noiret, the film shown will be : “Cinema Paradiso”. France/Italy 1988 — 124 min.
By Giuseppe Tornatore with Philippe Noiret, Jacques Perrin, Antonella Attili and Salvatore Cascio. English sub-titles. Members $4 / non-members $7. 8p.m. For the pre-movie dinner at “Le Bistro” (La Coquille)6.30 p.m. please book the day before
Heart month continues with ‘Heart Disease Prevention’ with Dr. Julio Panza from Washington Hospital Centre. 6 p.m. reception at the Hamilton Princess, 7 p.m. start. For more information contact the Bermuda Heart Foundation at 239-2052.
ruary 13,14<$>
Pride Bermuda*J> is holding their annual Club Pride conference for middle school students, ‘What You Know ‘Bout dat?’ at The Berkeley Institute. There will be a 9 a.m. sign-in. Runs until 4 p.m. the first day and until 8.45 p.m. the second day. Tickets are $40 Member/Early Registration. $45 Late Registration. Early Bird Deadline February 5th. Conference Includes: Guest Speaker, Rev. Jahkimo Smith. Fun Workshops, Knots & Bolts Workshops, Free T-shirt, Meals, Snacks, and GRAND FINALE! Dinner Provided! Concession Stand. Pick up [AT] 8:45 pm from Albuoy’s Point. For more information contact Samantha Smith or Truell Landy . Phone: 295-9970 or 236-2828 . Fax: 236-0135 . Email: info[AT]pride.prntion.bm .
February 15-17<$>
The Bermudational Trust<$> is holding a jumble sale and auction at Whitney Institute. The preview starts on February 15 at 8.30 a.m. and the auction is on the 17th at 9 a.m.
ruary 16
‘Wear Red for Women’ Day<$> in recognition of women’s number one killer, heart disease.
DeMello Entertainment*J> presents ‘Lucas and Matheus’, direct from Brazil also Ilha Verde and DJ Sound Storm at 7 p.m. at City Hall Theatre. Tickets available from the Music Box and Cafe Acoreano. El Ministerio Hermandad presents “Celebremos la Amistad y Nuestra Cultura” (Let’s Celebrate Friendship and our Culture) for the whole family. At 6.30p.m. —Lady Asser Hut (across from the Bermuda High School for Girls gym). The programme will be in Spanish for all who speak Spanish or are learning to speak the language. You can participate in the Spanish talent show, serenade a loved one, wear your native outfit and enjoy a Hispanic Potluck. Please RSVP indicating the native dish which you are contributing. E-mail ministeriohermandad[AT]hotmail.com or call 335-3938. Entrance Fee: $5 per person. El Ministerio Hermandad presenta “Celebremos la Amistad y Nuestra Cultura” para toda la familia. A las 6:30 pm - Lady Asser Hut (enfrente del gimnasio de la Bermuda High School for Girls). El programa sera en Espanol para todos los que hablan Espanol o estan aprendiendo. No se lo pierda! De muestre sus talentos, dedique una canci|0xf3|n, desfile su traje tipico y disfrute de la comida de otros pa|0xed|ses hispanos. Para reservaciones y para indicar que plato hispano va contribuir; por favor, comuniquese con nosotros vi correo electronico: ministeriohermandad[AT]hotmail.com, o llamar 335-3938. Costo de entrada: por persona. February 18 >The Bermuda SPCA<$> presents a special ‘Paws to the Park’ ‘Leashes & Lovers of dogs 2007’. A special Valentine’s Charity Walk and Fun Day for dogs and people. Bring your dog or come alone. Everyone is welcome. 1, 3 or 5 mile sponsored walk from noon until 4 p.m at the Botanical Gardens. Pick up a registration form from your vet’s pet store, SPCA, All Wrapped Up or online at www.spca.bm . Free t-shirt with your registration. Free lunch for those with over $100 in pledges. For more information go to www.spca.bm or telephone 236-7333. >February 19 Heart month*J> continues with ‘Heart Healthy Exercise’ with Anne Mello, personal trainer, organised by the Cardiac Resource Group at 7 p.m. at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital first floor conference room.B>February 20 The Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF)<$> is holding ‘Bermuda’s Fish Identification Workshop’. Learn about REEF and their mapping project, join their fish identification and quiz and help plan for REEF events in 2007 at 7 p.m. Contact Peter Hopkins at 297-7613 or email: bzsreef[AT]ibl.bm . Bermuda Festival Red Priest (Red hot Baroque), City Hall theatre, Church Street, 8 p.m. Tickets: adults $55, students $25. Available: Festival box office adjacent ferry terminal building, Front Street, 12 noon to 2 p.m. daily except Sunday. Phone bookings during box office hours: 296-5774. Website: www.bermudafestival.org Bermuda Festival Moscow Chamber Orchestra, City Hall theatre, Church Street, 8 p.m. Tickets: adults $55, students $25. Available: Festival box office adjacent ferry terminal building, Front Street, 12 noon to 2 p.m. daily except Sunday. Phone bookings during box office hours: 296-5774. Website: www.bermudafestival. February 23 Heart month*J> continues with ‘Pacemakers, Defibrillators and Cardiac Care’ organised by the ICD Support Group. Susan Adhemar will moderate with several local and overseas experts at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI) with a 6 p.m. reception and 7 p.m. star February 24 Bermuda Festival Andrei Gugnin (piano), City Hall theatre, 8 p.m. Tickets: adults $55, students $25. Available: Festival box office adjacent ferry terminal building, Front Street, 12 noon to 2 p.m. daily except Sunday. Phone bookings during box office hours: 296-5774. Website: www.bermudafestival.org e Bermuda National Trust<$> is having a museum chat at Verdmont. John Cox will talk about writing memoirs and history at 11 a.m. $10 for members and $20 for non-members. Telephone 236-6483 to reserve yourat. February 25 Heart month*J> continues with ‘Walk for Your Heart & Win’ charity walk. Walk 1, 2, or 3 miles for heart health and win prizes and help raise funds for heart health in Bermuda. From 2 to 4 p.m. in the Botanical Gens. February 26 Heart Month*J> winds up with ‘Nutrition for the Heart’ with Janet Burrull, nutritionist at 7 p.m. in the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital First Floor Conference Ro February 28, March 1<$> Bermuda Festival Aquila Theatre Company production of Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Bermuda National Gallery 7 p.m., City Hall theatre, 8 p.m. Tickets: adults $55, students $25. Available: Festival box office adjacent ferry terminal building, Front Street, 12 noon to 2 p.m. daily except Sunday. Phone bookings during box office hours: 296-5774. Wite: www.bermudafestival.org The Association of Bermuda Compliance Officers<$> are having their annual general meeting at 3.30 p.m. at the Daylesford Theatre. They can confirm by email secretary[AT]abco.bm . REGULAR EVENTS/SERVICES ADULT/CHILD ABUSE Child and Family Services*J> Child abuse referral line to help facilitaintake Coalition for the Protection of Children<$> Advice for anyone who is concerned about/suspects a child is being sed. 24-hour hotline service Physical Abuse Centre <$>Housing and recovery port for abused women and their children. ice: 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. Teletypewriters (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: moly $10, yearly $90. Further information: Fax/TDD 238-8116 or e-mail biad[AT]therock.bm. Bermuda Rainbow Guides<$> TUESDAYS: After-school activities for girls aged five to seven. Introduction Guide Association, St. Mark217;s Church Hall, Smith’s, 6 p.m. Further information: Bermuda Riding for the Disabled <$>MONDAY TO FRIDAY at Windreach Village, 57 Spice Hill Road, Warwick. Equestrian therapy programme for children with special needs. Volunteers required in all areas, particularlyring the school day. Horse experience unnecessary but helpful. Donations welcomed. Further information: <$f"Wingdings-Regular">( <$>238-7433, fax 238-7434. Bermuda Boys’ Brigade FRIDAYS: Activities programmes at St. Paul’s Christian Education Centre, Middload, Paget. Ages five to 11: 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Ages 11 to 16 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Further information: David Semos Bermuda Girls in Training: FRIDAYS: Meeting, Wesley Methodist Church Hall, Church Street, Hamilton, 7.15 . to 9 p.m. Non-denominational female youth group. Neembers aged 10 [[1/2]] to 18 welcome. Further information: Bermuda Zoological Society FRIDAYS: Animal storytime for children aged two to six with an adult compan, 11.15 a.m. to 11.45 a.m. AdmissionZS members free, others pay regular prices. Pre-school groups must book ahead WindReach Recreational Village<$> MONDAY TO SATURDAY: Fully accessible recreational facility at 57 Spice Hill Road, Warwick for special ns and able bodied communities. Open 9 . to 5 p.m. To book petting zoo tours, sensory room, birthday parties, hall rentals, camp ground Committee of 25 for Handicapped Children<$> Registered charityoviding aid for handicapped children. Further information: Institute for Child and Family Health <$>Treatment for children and their fames suffering effects of psychological trauma. La Leche League of Bermuda Free information, encouragement and support for pregnant and breaeeding women. P.A.R.E.N.T/B>. Having trouble with your children? You’re not the only one. Meet with other paren get new ideas. Further information: The Centre MONDAY TO FRIDAY during school year: Kids’ clubs (primary students) 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. “C” Squad dance club<$> (girls only) 4m. to 6 p.m. Boys’ club<$> 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. All at 3 Angle Street. Further information: Tae Durham Assn. for Physically Challenged Children <$>Liaises with other charities inlping disabled children with everyday needs not by or available from larger charities. We also supply food items to needy households with children. Donations appreciated. Further information: Ivan Smith TS Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps FRIDAYS Fooys/girls aged 12 to 18, 1 North Shore Road, Pembroke West (near Pembroke Community Centre), 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Volunteers needed. Neembers welcome. Further information: Young Life Bermuda Activities programme: Wyldlife, St. George’s, <$>FRIDAYS Wellington Baptist Church hall. Ages seven to ten: 6.30 p.m.; ages 11 to 8 p.m. Wyldlife, Warwick <$>ALTERNATEIDAYS, St. Mary’s Church Hall. Ages seven to 11: 7 p.m. Young Life in Pembroke FRIDAYS ‘Living Waters,’ Pitt’s Bay Road, 7 p.m. Ages 14 to 1Further inmation all groups: Youth to Youth of Bermuda <$>FRIDAYS: Stonington Campus student centre, South Shore Road, Paget, 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Mid/high school students welcome. Further information: COMMUNITY Association of Canadians in Bermuda*J> Regular social events to keep Canadian culture alive/meet fellow countrymen. Further information: vt website www.canadiansinbermuda.bm Bermuda Junior Service League <$>a women|0xb9|s organisation promoting volunteerism, developing potential, improving the community. Contact Deborah Titterton Naway (President) at 332-2575 or e-mail bjsl[AT]northrock.bm. Bermuda Society for the Blind <$>MONDAY TO FRIDAY: Sale of hand-made wickerwork, baskets, stools and other items, Beacon House, Dundonald Street, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All proceeds to the blind. Further informatio Centre Philanthropy Community resource providing directory of registered charities, library, newsletter/leafletsorkshops, guest speakers, technl support and advice/referrals for volunteers, donors and non-profit groups. Further informationf"Wingdings-ular">(<$> 236-7706 or Fax: 236-7693. Meals on Wheels <$>MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY, FRIDAYS: Meals delivered to seniors/shut-ins. ther information: St. George’s Community Centre <$>DAILY EXCESUNDAYS: Evening programmfrom 5 p.m. Further information: ENVIRONMENT Bermuda Auon Society Hotline <$>To ort environmental problems (especially in connection with birds) Bermuda Bluebird Society Hotline<$> For assistance with questions and problems Berm National Trust Hotline<$> To report cerns on environmental matters MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Keep Buda Beautiful Hotline<$> To report any littering seen through the Island Ministry of the Environment, Parks Department To report any problems on Governt-owned parklands or nature reserves: Park Rangers&17; office Bermuda Diary*L> Free public service to help avoid planning conflicting major events. HOBBIES/RECREATION Bermuda Bridge Club FRIDAYS: 7 Pomander Road, Paget. Open game 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Further information: MEETINGS Matilda Smith Williams e Ladies’ Auxiliary<$> LAST FRIDAY each month: Meeting, St. Paul AME Church board room, Victoria Street, 5:30 p.m. READING Bermuda Collegibrary<$> DAILY except public holidays. Librarians available to assist in various ways. Opening hours: MONDAY TO THURSDAY 8.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m., FRIDAYS 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p: rmuda National Library Par-la-Ville Park, 12 Queen Street, Hamilton. Bermuda National Library <$>Summer hours: MONDAY TO THURSDAY 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; FRIDAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further information: Bermuda th Library 74 Church Stt, Hamilton. MONDAY TO THURSDAY 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., FRIDAYS 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., SATURDAYS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further information: CedarBridgeademy Library <$>Open to CBA students and their parents, MONDAY to FRIDAY 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Librarians available to offer wide variety of assistance. Parents of CBA students may check out books for reading pleasure/professional growth. Mobile Library Service For schedule SENIORS Special People’s Club <$>FIRST THREE FRIDAYS each month: Cathedral Hall, Church Street, 12.30 p.m. Further information: Myrtle Seaman SIGHTSEEING Anglican Cathedral Tower MONDAY TO SATURDAY: Spectacular views of Hamilton and beyond, Church Street, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission. 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. 5 p.m. Last admissions 4 p.m. Daily guided flity tour 1.10 p.m. Admission: adults $10, seniors and children $5. Under fives free (Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult). Members free with valid admission card. Further information: Bermuda Botanical Society Visitors’ Centre<$> Botanical Gardens. Paget. MONDAY to FRIDAY o 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. TUESDAYWEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS: Tours at 10.30 a.m., year-round weather permitting. Further information: Bermuda Historical Society Museum <$>Open Daily. Large collection of Bermudiana, inc. portraits, furniture, silver, ship models, clocks, National Library building (ground floor), Par-La-Ville Park, Queen Street. Open weekdays. Admission free, donations appreciated. Tour groups by appointment. Check with Museum for Operating Hours. Further information: Bermuda Maritime Museum at Dockyard <$>See exhibits: 500 years of local history and culture on display in military bdings of the 6-acre Keep citadel, including the award winning restored Commissioner’s House. Bastions, cannons, shipwreck artifacts, local watercraf 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, $5 children, free for members. Museum information tel. 234-1333, www.bmm.bm, e-mail mase[AT]logic.bm. Bermuda National Trust Museums: Verdmont<$> 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 comorating prominent Tuc family, Water Street, St. George’s. Displays include tribute to Joseph Rainey, Bermuda barber/first black US Congressman; exemplary 18th century portraits, furniture, silvearchaeological exhibit; authentically furnished kitchen. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $5. Globe Hotel:<$> Exhibits documenting Bermuda217;s role in American Civil War. Historic video. Op10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $5. Combination ticket to all three museums $10, students $2 (ID required for college students); BNT members free with valid membership card. National Trust<$> HQ 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, 10 a.m. 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 Unwater Exploration Institute: Uncover the mysteries of the sea at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. Witness one of the World’s most impressive shell collections collected in the deep waters surrounding Bermuda and around the world, by Bermudian Jack Lightbourn. Visit one of Bermuda’s finest colleons of artifacts in the Teddy Tucker Shipwreck Gallery, and take home a unique souvenir from Oceans Gift Shop. Open: Daily 9am - 5pm, 10am - 5pm weekends (last suggested admission 4pm) Closed: Christmas Day ne: 297-7314 Fax: 236-6141 emailnfo[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 $2. Children under seven free. Donations welcomed. Group tours pre-arranged. Gift shop. Fher information: Craft Market at Dockyard DAILY: Cooperage Building (opposite Bermuda Maritime Museum), Dockyard. Local crafts for sale/daily demonations. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.rther information: Fort St. Catherine<$> DAILY: St. George’s. Open 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Admission: adults $5, children under 12 (who must be accompanied by an adult) $2. Gibbs Hill Lighthouse DAILY (except month of January): Spectacular views of the South Shore/Great Sound, Lighthouse Hill, Southampton. Open 9 a.m. 4.30 p.m. Admission: $2.50. SPORTS<$> Bermuda Squash Racquets Association <$>FRIDAYS: Club night (squash/socialising for members and gus), Middle Road, Devonshire, 6 p.m. Further infation: SUPPORT GROUPS The Hangar Boutique<$> located in thewer level of the Mid -Atlantic Weess Institute (formerly St. Brendan’s Hospital). Open Monday to Friday, 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.Open to all, wheelchaaccessible. All proceeds to programmes amenis for clients.Contact: 236-3770 ext 3208. No clothing donations taken during last week of November to second week of Jary. Just Between Us <$>MONTHLY: Informal self-help support group for women who have had breast cancer. Further information: Marian Hold Lupus Association of Bermuda<$> For information: Margaret W, support coordinator Women’s Resource Centre <$>Support for victims of rape and sexual assault. Interested persons welcome. Further information: Sickle Cell Foundation Support group for all whosives are touched by this disease. Further information: Ivenaurenceo Single Parents in Action Resource Group <$>For information <$f"Wingdings-Regular">( 291-5477 voice mail. SUBSTANCE AE AlcoholiAnonymous *J>FRIDAYS: Young & The Restless Group (closed, non-smoking),<$> St. Paul’s Christian Education Centre, Middle Road, Paget, 5.30 p.m. Beginners’<$> meeting (open, non-smoking), Turning Point, St. Brendan’s Hospital, Devon Spring Road, Devonshire, 7 . FridGroup (open, non-smoking), Ebenenzer Methodist Church hall, York Street, St. George’s: 8 p.m Further information: Narcotics Anonymous <$>FRIDAYS: Better Late Than Never Group (closed except last Friday of month, no smoking/eating at closed meetings), 1st floor, BIU building, Union Street, 7 p.m. Furr information: THRIFT SHOPS The Barn <$>MONDAY TO SATURDAY receiving books/clothing and household items from receiving 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Sales days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satuys 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. All at 53 Devon Spring Road, Devonshire. Proceeds to the Hospitals Auxiliary of Bermuda. Further information: The Bargain Box <$>WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS: Serpentine Road, Peoke, 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. Further information: Hanger Boutique MONDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY: First floor, St. Brendan’s Hospital, Devonshire, 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. All proceeds in aif patients. Closed public holidays. Further information: 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 HOW THE BERMUDA CALENDAR WORKS