Morning Kids!
Anyone else ready for Spring? Here are the latest upcoming events in Bermuda, which have been added to he calendar since last week’s edition.
As always, don’t forget to check out the Quick Recap Section at the bottom of the post for a full listing of all upcoming events, including those previously covered in previous posts.
Free and specifically geared towards the Island’s seniors, the Department of E-Commerce will host the third annual Safer Internet Day on Wednesday, February 22nd.
From 10.30am until 1.30pm at Cathedral Hall on Church Street, Safer Internet Day will aim to remind them of the many ways to stay safe online. A light lunch will be served.
Although the use of the Internet and related technologies is increasingly convenient and prolific, so are its dangers. Many scams specifically target senior citizens.
On Safer Internet Day, visitors will interact with professionals from the Cybertips team, the Bermuda Police Service, social media expert Stephanie Lee, and the Bermuda National Library, who, together with major sponsor Clarien, will share tips and tricks on how to safely enjoy the many benefits that technology brings.
This event is free and is sponsored by Clarien Bank.
For more information, or to register, contact e-commerce@gov.bm.
Travel back in time and join Wild Herbs n Plants of Bermuda for a cooking demo in a 300 year old kitchen, done in period costume, at Travel Back In The 18th Century With Food on Mondays and Thursdays.
From 11.30am until 1.30pm in St. George’s Historical Society Museum, you can taste the various recipes made back in the 18th Century, incorporated with wild herbs and plants of Bermuda. This event will continue twice a week until the end of 2017.
The cost is $80 per person and participants must register in advance.
For more information, or to register, contact wildherbsnplantsofbda@gmail.com.
Join Tomorrow’s Voices invite you to join them for their first Workshop for 2017, entitled More Than Just The Two of Us: ABA In Group Settings on Thursday, February 23rd.
Running from 6pm in the Teen Services Building on Happy Valley Road, each attendee will receive a Professional Development Certificate. Light food and drinks will be served.
The cost of the workshop is $25.
For more information, or to register, contact info@tomorrowsvoices.bm or 297-4342.
Come out to support our students, view their handiwork and place your bids at the Kids in Construction exhibit opening on Saturday, February 25th.
Kids in Construction will display Garden Sheds and Mailboxes, designed and built by local students, and available for sale through an auction.
The exhibit will be located on the lower level of Washington Mall, near the Food Court and Beluga Bar. The work will be on display from 10am on Saturday, February 25th until 2pm on Friday, March 3rd. This will be viewable from 10am until 4pm each day.
For more information, contact caob@logic.bm.
Do you want to create a beautiful piece of art for your home? Have you ever wanted a piece of customized string art? Do you want to connect with other creative women? If so, then you may be interested in attending String Theory: Women’s Creative Retreat on Saturday, February 25th.
This will run from 10am until 4pm at The Painted Gate Art Studio at the Civil and Military Lodge on King Street, and promises to be a time of connection, creative and yummy food. A healthy lunch will be made for you by Meaghan McKenzie and participants will discover how to create a deeper connection with others and ourselves.
The cost is $45.
For more information, or to confirm your space with payment, contact robynrebecca@gmail.com.
Returning to Turtle Hill Golf Club for the 7th consecutive year, the Bacardi National Par 3 Championship will be on Saturday and Sunday, February 25th and 26th.
Running from noon until 5pm on each of the days, the tournament leads up to the Grey Goose® World Par 3 Championship from March 16th to 18th, with the top finishers of the Bacardi National Par 3 Championship invited to play in the Grey Goose® tournament as well.
Turtle Hill Golf Club has partnered with Island Stats to maintain the leader board, and golfers can visit www.islandstats.com to view the standings.
Proceeds from the tournament benefit the Bermuda Turtle Project.
There is no fee for spectators.
For more information, contact Paul Adams at Paul.Adams@fairmont.com.
Warwick Academy Jazz Band presents this year’s Gala on Saturday, February 25th,
Starting at 6.30pm at BMDS’ Daylesford Theatre, you are promised a great way to celebrate Mardi Gras and enjoy the immense talent of their students. The ticket price includes a complimentary glass of prosecco, a “strolling dinner” followed by first class entertainment by their student Jazz Band as well as a trio of professional local artists. There will also be a Silent and Live auction, and a cash bar, with all proceeds going to support the music department.
Tickets are $70 and available from www.pTix.bm.
For more information, contact Jane Vickers at jvickers@warwick.bm.
Hear the best in Soulful House, AfroBeats, Tech House, Breaks, Techno, Deep House, Melbourne Bounce, Dirty Dutch and Electro at HouseHeads Showcase at The Docksider Pub and Restaurant on Saturday, February 25th.
From 9pm, music will be courtesy of 5 DJs in the back bar – Ego Clash, Matt Flood, Phil Morrison, Muloka, and Dj Enzo. There will also be party favours, a door prize, and drink and shot specials.
In the front bar, there will be a Flip Cup Tournament, which you can sign up for at the door. The restaurant will also be open until 1am.
There is no cover charge.
For more information, contact coops24@live.com.
BUEI Films presents a special screening of the documentary The Messenger, a film by Su Rynard on Sunday, February 26th.
According to The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, The Messenger takes a refreshing approach to environmental filmmaking: a 90-minute film that forgoes ominous voiceover in favor of well-spoken scientists juxtaposed with beautiful cinematography.
The film will start in the Tradewinds Auditorium at 5pm.
Harbourfront are offering a 10% discount (food only) to anyone dining there before or after the event. The restaurant opens for dinner at 6pm. Please mention the lecture when booking to avail of the discount and note that it cannot be combined with any other special offers. For dinner reservations call 295-4207.
The cost of the lecture is $15 for members, $20 for non-members and $10 for students.
For more information, or to purchase tickets, call 294-0204 or visit the Oceans Gift Shop at BUEI.
Robin Hood Pub and Restaurant invite you to warn off those Monday blues with their All Day Happy Hour and $10 Menu Mondays.
Happy Hour will run all day with prices ranging from $6 to 8.50. The all day $10 menu includes chicken pie with salad, 7”pizza with 2 toppings, loaded baked potato with salad, bangers and mash, baked chicken legs with salad, chicken tikka masala with rice, baked fish with mashed potato, home made meatloaf with mashed potato, vegetable cutlets, and BBQ ribs with fries.
The kitchen is open from 11am until 10pm, while the bar is open from 11am until 11pm.
This will continue weekly until further notice.
For more information, or to make a reservation, contact Robin Hood at 295-3314.
Raising funds for Their Majesties Choristers, the children’s choir of St Peter’s Church, you are invited to a Pancake Supper on Tuesday, February 28th.
From 5pm in the Edith Clair Spencer Hall, pancakes will be served and the choristers will be singing.
The cost is $15 for adults and $5 for children.
For more information, contact the church office at 297-2459.
Fairmont Southampton’s Jasmine Lounge invite you to join them for a Month of Culinary Specials from Wednesday, March 1st.
First of all, you can celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with them all month long. Simply mention this promotion and you will receive a complimentary pint of Guinness with the purchase of an entrée if you mention this promotion.
It is also March Madness, featuring all of the basketball action. During all March Madness games, you can get sharing platters and 6 bottles of beer for the price of 5.
Offers are for adults aged 18+ only.
For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 238-8000.
Fairmont Southampon’s Bacci will be celebrating International Women’s Day on March 8th with a full month of delight for its female guests from Wednesday, March 1st.
Mention this promotion upon arrival at their Italian resort restaurant Bacci and you will receive a complimentary glass of prosecco with the order of an entrée. This offer is for ladies only.
For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 238-8000.
Casual and friendly get together to work on and show off your latest knitting/crochet project, share ideas and hints, seek help and enjoy the company of like-minded people at Wednesday Sit and Knit Togethers starting Wednesday, March 1st.
This will be from noon until whenever at The Black Purl on Old Cellar Lane off Front Street, and all levels are invited.
There is no cover charge and this will continue weekly until further notice.
For more information, contact 295-4544 or blackpurlbda@gmail.com.
Don’t miss being part of Bermuda’s best recycling event as the Bermuda National Trust (BNT) invite you to join them for their Annual Auction and Jumble Sale from Thursday to Saturday, March 2nd to 4th.
Located at the Jack King and Commercial Slat House Buildings in the Botanical Gardens, you can say goodbye to the old and welcome the new-to-you. Whether you’re moving house, redecorating or need to find new homes for unloved treasures, this is your chance to have a major clear-out and support the Trust with this fabulous fundraiser. All proceeds go to the BNT’s continued work to preserve our natural and built heritage. They would love One Good Thing for the auction.
Drop-off times for donations will be from 1pm until 4pm on February 26th, 8.30am until 6.30pm on February 27th, and from 8.30am until 2pm on February 28th.
The Jumble Sale and Auction Preview will be on Thursday, March 2nd from 8.30am until 6.30pm and on Friday, March 3rd from 8.30am until 2pm. The Auction itself is on Saturday, March 4th from 10am until 6pm.
For more information, contact palmetto@bnt.bm.
Bermuda National Gallery invite you to the PartnerRe Art Lecture featuring LORD Cultural Resources on Thursday, March 2nd.
From 6pm at BUEI’s Tradewinds Auditorium, The Value of Art & Culture will be a presentation for public engagement featuring Lauren Merkel, Senior Consultant, Lord Cultural Resources.
Guest speaker, Lauren Merkel, is a senior consultant with Lord Cultural Resources. Founded in 1981 in response to an emerging need for specialized planning and design services in the museum, cultural and heritage sector, Lord Cultural Resources is now the world’s largest cultural professional practice. With the successful completion of over 2,200 projects in more than 57 countries, on 6 continents, the firm has earned an international reputation for sector leadership, innovation and excellence.
This event is free and open to all.
For more information, contact director@bng.bm or 295-9428.
The weather is getting warmer again, and what better way to celebrate the nearing summer than Lobsterfest at the iconic Waterlot Inn restaurant from Friday, March 3rd.
Running until the end of March, you can enjoy all your delicious lobster favourite. Start with a mouth-watering Lobster Salad with avocado, orange and shaved fennel, or Lobster Bisque or Lobster Mac and Cheese. For your main, enjoy half a Bermuda spiny lobster of your choice (poached, Thermidor, or surf and turf with a filet mignon or New York striploin), served with creamy mash potatoes and asparagus.
Defining Bermuda’s steakhouse experience for nearly 350 years, the historic Waterlot Inn remains Bermuda’s best for steaks and seafood. Nestled dockside, it proudly boasts both AAA Four Diamond and Wine Spectator Awards, complimented by first-class service. Opening hours are from 6pm until 10pm and the dresscode is Resort Elegant.
The set menu price is $72 per person, plus gratuities, with an optional $17 add-on for the surf and turf option.
For more information, or to book your dinner table, contact 238-8000 or book online on OpenTable.
Due to an overwhelming demand, the Peace Lutheran Church are doing an extra Car Boot Sale this month on Saturday, March 4th.
From 9am until 2pm, they’ll have all the usual bargains in clothes, shoes, children’s clothes, toys, sheets, towels, all kinds of household items, CDs, DVDs, jewelry and so much more. You can also enjoy a cup of soup, chili or coffee whilst shopping.
For more information, contact Carol Carvalho at 747-3377.
Just in time for the cold and flu’ season, Bermuda College presents the Paediatric Health Fair on Saturday, March 4th.
From 3pm until 6.30pm on the Bermuda College Field, the fair will cover the full spectrum of health care needs for young people.
This event is free.
For more information, contact 236-9000.
You are invited to attend a public forum with panel discussion entitled The Bermuda Triangle of Celebrity Chefs Forum on Monday, March 6th.
From 6.30pm in the main lecture theatre G301 at Bermuda College, participating chefs will include Marcus Samuelsson (award winning chef, author and restaurant owner), Dennis McIntosh (executive chef of Moon Palace Resort and President of the Jamaica Chef’s Association), and Keith De Shields (executive chef of the Cambridge Beach Resort and Spa Hotel), with Master of Ceremonies Chef Teneika Eve, Senior Chef Lecturer at Bermuda College.
This event is designed to bring three top chefs from different countries, backgrounds, and culinary philosophies to share their wealth of knowledge with Bermuda’s public.
To start the event each chef will be given a 15 to 20 minute timeframe to discuss their career paths, most interesting learning experiences, role models, favorite cooking dish/s, and something about themselves that not many people know about.
Stage two of the event will involve each chef taking 10 to15 minutes describing at least two of today’s most fascinating culinary trends and discuss which direction they envision the ever-changing culinary industry is heading.
The final stage will involve a question and answer session, which should last for only 30 minutes.
The total duration is expected to be around 90 minutes.
This event is free.
For more information, contact 236-9000.
Spoil yourself with some Complimentary Wine at Waterlot Inn, starting on Wednesday, March 8th.
Every Wednesday throughout the month of March, simply mention this promotion and you will receive a complimentary glass of House Red or White wine with the purchase of any entrée at the iconic Waterlot Inn.
For more information, or to book your dinner table, contact 238-8000 or book online on OpenTable.
Celebrate International Women’s Day at Fairmont Southampton on Wednesday, March 8th.
On this day only, all ladies who mention this promotion will receive a 20% discount on their own dining bill at three of Fairmont Southampton’s restaurants, namely Waterlot Inn, Jasmine Lounge, and Newport, a Gastropub.
Please note that 17% gratuities are additional.
For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 238-8000.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, PwC Bermuda and the Women’s Legal Network are hosting a Panel Discussion entitled, The Diversity Journey: Taking Action, Creating Impact, Achieving Results on Wednesday, March 8th.
International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. This year the campaign is themed Be Bold for Change. For more information, visit www.InternationalWomensDay.com.
The panel celebrating International Women’s Day has been developed in a partnership between Talia Lucas, the strategic leader of PwC Bermuda’s gender diversity initiative and the Women’s Legal Network which was co-founded by lawyers Lovette Tannock and Kimberley D. Caines.
The panel takes place on at 5.30pm at O’Hara House on Bermudiana Road. Panellists include Catherine Bromilow, representing PwC’s Governance Insights Center, joined by local thought leaders; Elizabeth Cava, The Hon. Chief Justice Dr. Ian RC Kawaley, Robin Mayor and Patrick Tannock.
PwC research found, in a survey of 1,322 CEOs from 77 countries, when asking if their organizations have reaped benefits from strategies to promote diversity and inclusion – 90% agreed it attracts talent, 85% agreed it enhances business performance, and 83% agreed it strengthened their brand and reputation. Yet this is still not reflected in global leadership.
To learn more, they invite you to join them this International Women’s Day, to see how we can put awareness into action and make tangible impacts towards a better working world – a more inclusive, gender equal world. This event is an opportunity to learn from each other’s experiences and successes.
Registration is free and there is limited availability.
For more information, or to register to attend, visit www.iwdbermuda2017.com.
The Bermuda Musical & Dramatic Society (BMDS) proudly presents its latest production Twelve Angry Men, opening on Thursday, March 9th.
The life of a 19-year-old accused of killing his father has been left in the hands of 12 men and women. But what begins as an open-and-shut case evolves as the jurors are forced to challenge their assumptions and each other. The show is directed by Owain Johnston-Barnes and produced by Natacha Kneeland.
Showtime is at 8pm each night and the show will run from Thursday, March 9th until Saturday, March 11th and then from Thursday, March 16th until Saturday, March 18th.
Tickets are $30 and available at www.pTix.bm from February 27th.
For more information, visit www.bmds.bm.
The Jewish Community of Bermuda is hosting their second annual fundraising event at the JCB 2017 Purim Wine Tasting Fundraiser on Satuday, March 11th.
From 7pm at Discovery Wines, this will be a special evening of tasting yummy kosher wines from Israel, France, and New Zealand. This same evening is also the start of Purim, a Jewish holiday that encourages us to drink in celebration of a great Jewish story.
Light refreshments will be served.
Tickets are $85 per person and available from www.Generosity.com. Please note that the checkout for tickets includes an optional fee to support the Generosity website, which you can remove if you choose. 100% of the proceeds from this event, which includes raffles, silent auctions, games, and a live auction, will be used to repair their building and provide upgraded educational materials for their after-school program.
For more information, contact BermudaJewish@gmail.com.
Passion Bermuda present Return Fete 2017 on Saturday, March 11th.
This event will take place Jenny’s Car Park on the site of the Old Bermuda Bakery on Pitts Bay Road. Doors open at 9pm and music will be courtesy of soca artist Kerwin Du Bois, with local and International DJs on stage as well.
Tickets are $45, or $35 for early birds until Friday, February 17th.
For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact www.PassionBermuda.com.
BUEI Films presents a screening of Woolf Works on Sunday, March 12th.
The film will start in the Tradewinds Auditorium at 4pm and is the first revival of Wayne McGregor’s critically acclaimed ballet triptych to music by Max Richter, inspired by the works of Virginia Woolf and starring Alessandra Ferri and Mara Galeazzi. The running time will be 155 minutes (with two intervals).
Harbourfront are offering a 10% discount (food only) to anyone dining there before or after the event. The restaurant opens for dinner at 6pm. Please mention the lecture when booking to avail of the discount and note that it cannot be combined with any other special offers. For dinner reservations call 295-4207.
The cost of the lecture is $20 for members, $25 for non-members and $10 for students. Part proceeds will help Bermuda’s own Ravi Cannonier-Watson in attending the Royal Ballet School.
For more information, or to purchase tickets, call 294-0204 or visit the Oceans Gift Shop at BUEI.
Challenge your business rivals at the Expertise 3rd Annual Corporate Trivia Night on Thursday, March 16th.
Starting at 6pm at Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, dinner is included and raffle prizes will be available for sale.
Team packages are for a maximum of 5 people. The Classic Package is an $800 donation while the Premium Package is a $1,000 donation. The Premium Package includes Red Glove Table Service plus 10 free drinks tickets. All proceeds go to the Relay for Life 2017 event.
For more information, or to RSVP by March 2nd, contact Ashley@expertise.bm.
Gather your friends, wear your green and celebrate with a St. Patrick’s Day Special Beer Offer at Newport, a Gastropub on Friday, March 17th.
To honour the 17th, all local draft at Newport will be available at the incredible price of $1.70 on St. Patrick’s Day only.
For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 238-8000.
Enjoy spectacular golf at the 2017 Grey Goose® World Par 3 Championship from Friday to Sunday, March 17th to 19th.
This two-day, 36-hole championship golf tournament, will be played at the Turtle Hill Golf Club at Fairmont Southampton from 7.30am until 6pm with the Pro-Am on the Sunday.
As the world’s premier par 3 championship, the 8th consecutive year of the tournament is expected to attract 150 participants from more than 10 countries, including a number of noted professionals, such as Chip Beck, Trish Johnson, Becky Brewerton, Lydia Hall and Chris Langford. In addition, the field will be rounded out by an impressive list of amateur golfers—from Bermuda, the United States, Canada and Europe—vying for titles in the men’s, women’s and senior amateur divisions and their share of the $75,000 (USD) purse. The golf tournament will benefit the Bermuda Sea Turtle Project, the official charity partner of the Turtle Hill Golf Club.
Turtle Hill Golf Club has been recognised by Golf Magazine as one of the Top 5 Par 3 Courses in the World and is a recipient of Golf Digest’s Best Places to Play Golf Award.
As in previous years, the Bermuda Tourism Authority and PGA Canada will continue as partners for this signature golf event in Bermuda. Golf Channel personality Charlie Rymer will also be back as the host and Fairmont Southampton will be hosting all golfers of the tournament in 2017.
The hotel package includes three nights luxury accommodation with a private balcony, daily continental breakfast at Windows on the Sound, and the registration fee for the 2017 Grey Goose® World Par 3 Championship.
The Championship includes a welcome reception at Bacardi Headquarters on the evening of Thursday, March 16th, lunch at the resort’s Italian restaurant Bacci on Tournament Days on Friday and Saturday, March 17th and 18th, the Prize Giving Reception at the 10th Tee on the evening on Saturday, March 18th at Turtle Hill Golf Club, and a Golf Practice Round, complimentary access to the new golf practice area and an amenity bag.
For registered golfers travelling with a non-golfer, Fairmont Southampton is offering a $250 resort credit in lieu of the registration fee that may be used for resort activities including the resort’s restaurants and Willow Stream Spa during the stay.
Rates are from $608 per person, based on double occupancy in a Fairmont Room, and based on a 3 night stay from March 16th to 19th. Taxes, gratuities, and resort levy are additional. For reservations, visit www.bit.ly/bermuda-golf.
Local golfers who don’t need the stay package can enter the tournament at www.GolfLeagueGenius.com for an entry fee of $300.
There is no fee for spectators.
For more information, or to register, contact paul.adams@fairmont.com.
Embrace your creative side at Painting Tiger Faces on Saturday, March 18th.
From 6pm until 8.30pm at The Painted Gate Art Studio at the Civil and Military Lodge on King Street, Robyn will walk you through brushstroke by brushstroke on how to create a beautiful tiger face. All painting materials are provided. Bring a friend or a date, along with snacks or beverages of your choice.
The cost is $55 per person.
For more information, or to confirm your space with payment, contact robynrebecca@gmail.com.
TED, the non-profit organisation devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading, is well known for its conferences with insightful and entertaining presentations on a wide range of topics from some of the world’s leading thinkers. Join TEDxBermuda 2017, a locally organised offshoot, for a thought-provoking afternoon on Saturday, March 25th.
From 12.30pm until 6pm in the Fairmont Southampton’s Mid-Ocean Amphitheatre, attendees will have the opportunity to listen to a variety of local and international speakers presents their Ideas Worth Sharing.
Tickets are $65 for early birds before February 25th, $75 thereafter, $50 for students, and available from www.pTix.bm.
For more information, visit www.TEDxBermuda.com.
A great way to connect your kids with the natural world around them, the Bermuda National Trust presents its Annual Children’s Nature Walk at Spittal Pond on Thursday, March 30th.
Spittal Pond is one of Bermuda’s most spectacular open spaces, this 64-acre reserve is part of a necklace of wetlands along the South Shore, providing a diversity of habitats and an amazing variety of birds, especially during the migration seasons. It is Bermuda’s largest and most important bird sanctuary.
Children and guardians will have the opportunity to experience nature first hand on the walk, as well as observe some of our cultural landmarks while they hear fascinating stories from the past. They will be taken along the route by the Trust’s enthusiastic guides stopping at points of interest to learn about biodiversity, habitats, history, geology and conservation from the island’s leading environmental and cultural experts.
This is for parents and children aged between 5 and 12, running from 9.30am until noon, with groups leaving the eastern parking lot every 15 minutes.
The walk takes approximately 90 minutes so you should wear suitable clothes and shoes for rugged terrain. Light snacks are available and you are invited to bring your own water bottle that they can fill.
The walk is not suitable for dogs, baby prams or very young children. Parking is available in the field behind Harrington Hundreds grocery store.
This event is free and groups of more than three are asked to pre-register.
For more information, or to register your group, contact Dr Dorte Horsfield, the Bermuda National Trust Director of Education, at dhorsfield@bnt.bm or 236-6483 ext. 212.
Save the Date: Quick Recap of Upcoming Bermuda Events
Golden Ticket Reading Challenge 2017 – January 10th to April 15th
Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts – January 13th to March 4th
Intro to Hootsuite – February 22nd and 23rd
Resilient Book Signing – February 22nd
**NEW Safer Internet Day 2017 – February 22nd
TechTalk: FinTech – February 23rd
BUEI Talks presents: Saviours, Sinners & Ships by Eric Murphy – February 23rd
**NEW Tomorrow’s Voices Workshop: ABA in Group Settings – February 23rd
Masterworks Exhibition Opening: Sharon Wilson & Students – February 24th
Startup Weekend – February 24th to 26th
Hearts, Hats and High Tea – February 25th
Zoobilee: Feast in the Wild – February 25th
Scribbles Art Shack Pop-Up Art Studio – February 25th
The Greatest: Fight Night at Fairmont Southampton – February 25th
Super Saturday at Masterworks: Canada – February 25th
Annual Commemorative Service for Midshipman Richard Sutherland Dale – February 25th
**NEW Kids in Construction – February 25th until March 3rd
**NEW String Theory: Women’s Creative Retreat – February 25th
**NEW Bacardi National Par 3 Championship 2017 at Fairmont Southampton – February 25th and 26th
**NEW Warwick Academy Jazz Gala – February 25th
**NEW HouseHeads Showcase – February 25th
**NEW BUEI Films: The Messenger – February 26th
**NEW Pancake Supper – February 28th
March
**NEW Culinary March Specials at Jasmine Lounge – March 1st to 31st
**NEW Bacci Celebrates International Women’s Day All Month Long – starts March 1st
Bermudian Heartbeats Film Night: About Bermuda: Crown Lands and About Bermuda: U.S. Bases in Bermuda – March 2nd
**NEW Bermuda National Gallery: PartnerRe Art Lecture featuring LORD Cultural Resources – March 2nd
**NEW Bermuda National Trust Auction and Jumble Sale – March 2nd to 4th
Free Lunchtime Concert – March 3rd
Fun Fridays at Masterworks – March 3rd
**NEW International Women’s Day at Fairmont Southampton: 20% off Food & Beverages for All Ladies – March 8th
**NEW Lobsterfest at Waterlot Inn – starts March 3rd
Metropolitan Opera Live in HD (on film): Verdi’s Nabucco – March 4th
Housestyle Takeover – March 4th
**NEW Peace Lutheran Church Car Boot Sale – March 4th
**NEW Paediatric Health Fair – March 4th
Bermuda Wedding Expo – March 5th
Re-Discover the Rail Trail – March 5th
Pirates of Bermuda – March 5th
**NEW The Bermuda Triangle of Celebrity Chefs Forum – March 6th
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