Mark your calendar now to ensure that you don't miss out on any of Bermuda's fun-filled events. Use this list to plan your outtings, but do confirm activities and times with event sponsors and organisers. For more information, contact the Bermuda Department of Tourism at 441-292-0023.
Destination Dockyard: The Royal Naval Dockyard
Tuesdays (May - September)
8 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Hamilton Harbour Nights - Front Street in Hamilton
Wednesdays (May - October)
7 p.m. - 10 p.m.
St. George's Market Nights in King's Square, St. George's
Tuesdays (May - September)
7 - 10 p.m.
Flatts Family Fun Festival - Flatts Village
Thursdays (June - September)
7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Summer Festivals / Carnival of Bermuda Culture
It’s never a problem filling your days with fun in Bermuda, but how will you spend your evenings?
In Bermuda, summer fun doesn’t end when the sun goes down. Bermuda's Summer Festivals celebrate life in Bermuda. The festivals are great places to meet new friends, rekindle old friendships and sample Bermuda’s unique culture and cuisine.
Harbour Nights, in Hamilton, Destination Dockyard in the West End and Market Nights, in St. George’s, offer participants the opportunity to dance in the streets, sample local delicacies and take home souvenirs handcrafted by local artists. Hosted by the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, the festivals enable tourists to meet islanders and experience Bermuda’s unique culture and cuisine.
Destination Dockyard: The Royal Naval Dockyard Every Tuesday during the summer months; 8 - 11 p.m. Royal Naval Dockyard.
Start the adventure by taking a leisurely Ferry ride to Dockyard– step off the ferry and be greeted by local vendors displaying their crafts and sharing their many talents, not to mention great food, all under the picturesque gazebos along Dockyard Terrace as well as in front of the Clocktower Shopping Mall. Enjoy the Clocktower Shopping Mall, home to a variety of retail stores staying open late for your shopping convenience. Take an evening stroll through the Craft Market with all its tempting Bermuda made items. The street festival, Clocktower Mall, Glassblowing, Snorkel Park, Victualling Yard, Craft Market or Dolphin Quest offer a wide variety of goods and entertainment including hand-made jewellery, ceramics, paintings, craft dolls, embroidery and exquisite glass blown ornaments, vases and bowls to the famous Rum cakes.
There’s something for everyone! The festive atmosphere is enhanced by music and various forms of local entertainment on the stage each week. Gombey dancers and drummers lure folks to the center of entertainment. The Gombeys reflect Bermuda’s African, Native American and British colonial heritage with lively rhythms and vibrant costumes adorned with sequins, yarn fringe and trailing ribbons. Their rhythmic, age-old dances never fail to delight the crowds. A wide variety of food vendors compliment the Restaurants in Dockyard to ensure that no one goes hungry. By the end of the evening the mood of the crowd is electric with good cheer, good food, great entertainment and good company!
Hamilton Harbour Nights Every Wednesday, May - October; 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Front Street, Hamilton.
The fun continues in Hamilton when visitors turn out for Harbour Nights on Front Street alongside Hamilton’s scenic Harbour. Harbour Nights is fun for the entire family. For over 10 years, locals and tourists have gathered on Front Street to enjoy concerts, fashion parades, magic acts, street vendors, shopping, dining and much more. Revellers dance to the captivating beat of Gombeys. The Bermuda Regiment band makes regular appearances parading down Front Street in full regimental apparel with pipes and drums twirling! Children can choose from a range of activities; they’ll especially enjoy face painting, tattoos and hair braiding or other activities found within the Children’s Court. Meanwhile, shoppers will delight in local arts and crafts. Bermuda has a thriving population of artists and craftsmen who produce sculptures, paintings, hand-blown glass, woodcarvings, dolls, jewellery and other one-of-a-kind souvenirs. Many local artisans are on hand to share insights into their crafts. In addition, several retailers stay open late into the evening, affording visitors an opportunity to browse among world-class jewellery, perfumes, leather goods, china, crystal and many other fine goods and chattels.
With so many activities, visitors inevitably work up an appetite. The food court fills the bill. Here you’ll find Bermudian and international specialties, including the ever-popular fried fish, as well as a range of snacks, refreshing drinks and cool treats. The restaurants also serve full dinners and offer good selections of wine, beer and cocktails.
St. George's Market Nights Every Tuesday, May - September; 7 - 10 p.m. King's Square, St. George's.
Market Nights is organised by a group of business owners who have shops in the old town and work in conjunction with the Corporation of St. George’s. Market Nights provides an opportunity to showcase local artists and craftsmen and to offer entertainment to visitors and locals. As many as 50 vendors fill the square with their arts and crafts. A DJ gets the party rolling, and then Gombey dancers and drummers take the stage. See the "Town Crier" dunk the "gossiping wench" in the harbour. More entertainment follows, with different acts each week, including jugglers, majorettes and steel bands.
St. George’s is at its best under a star-filled sky. You’ll forge unforgettable memories while you get valuable insight into the unique character and history of one of the oldest European settlements in the Western Hemisphere.
Flatts Village Festival Every Thursday, June - September; 7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Flatt's
Bring the family and enjoy the heart and soul of Bermuda, celebrated in song, dance and "village delights" in the quaint town of Flatt's. Old World Style Performances - Roving musicians and street performers, local dance companies, clowns, magicians and fire performers will delight the audience. Food and beverage available at local restaurants. From 7:00pm to 9:30pm. Admission is free!
Historical Days in St. George's
Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon; Kings Square, St. George's.
Relive the past with informative, amusing re-enactments. Get there around 11:45 a.m. (From November - April catch Historical Days on Wednesdays and Saturdays.) For more information, call 441-297-1532.
For more information about Bermuda's summer festivals, check local newspapers, inquire at the front desk of your hotel, or call the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce at 441-295-4201, or visit www.bermudacommerce.com.
Salsa Mania Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings
SalsaMania Thursdays at Splash Nightclub
Featuring Salsa and other Latin beats.
8pm-9pm Intermediate Classes
9pm-12am Social Dancing
10 Bermudiana Road, Hamilton Tel: 441-799 6616
$10 tickets at the door
SalsaMania Fridays
The Veranda Bar at the Elbow Beach Hotel,
60 South Road, Paget Tel: 441-799-6616
8pm-9pm Beginners Classes
9pm-12am Social Dancing
$10 tickets at the door
SalsaMania Saturdays
The longest running Latin dance club in Bermuda's history.
Champions Sports Bar, 73 Reid Street, Hamilton
(Above Locals restaurant) Tel: 441-799-6616
10:15pm-11pm Advanced class
11pm-2am Social Dancing
$10 tickets at the door
For more information and dance events: See our site.
Bermuda Farmer's Market Every Saturday, November - June 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.; north side of the Bull's Head Car Park, Pembroke.
The place to find fresh local vegetables, fruit, fish, poultry, eggs, cut flowers, bonsai plants, seedlings, honey, jams, bakery goods, coffee, crafts such as handmade toiletries, candles, jewellery, knitted woollens, and even live rabbits. See bermudafarmersmarket.org for a map. Admission is free. Tel: 441-238-0059.
Bermuda National Trust
Summer Museum Series: Bermuda, Past and Present
Several exciting new initiatives will be taking place in each of our museums throughout the summer. Events will vary on a monthly basis including film times. The program includes a dramatic re-enactment at Tucker House by an exciting local theatre group JARGAN www.jargantheater.com. To view the company's programme of events click here. For more information, please contact Laura, laura@bnt.bm or visit www.bnt.bm/News_and_Events/events.htm.
Bermuda National Trust
Discover Bermuda Tours: The Gold Tour Wednesdays, 10am - noon
Waterville and Paget Marsh: Tour an historic home and nature reserve, two treasures of the Bermuda National Trust. Lead by Tim Rogers, a local historian, antiques specialist and expert guide, this is the perfect tour for both history and nature lovers. For further details and contact Joanne at joanne@bnt.bm with any questions or visit www.bnt.bm/News_and_Events/events.htm.
Walking Club of Bermuda Sundays 7:00am / Various locations
Walk to exercise or for good company and fun, while enjoying the beauty of the island. Average distance: 6-7 miles. Each week is a different start point. The location is always in the main parking area at any listed start point. Please contact Laura Gorham, The Walking Club of Bermuda, 19 Pomander Road, Paget PG 05, Bermuda, tel 441 737 0437, email ltgorham@ibl.bm or website www.walk.free.bm.
Cultural Art Tour Every Tuesday 1 a.m.; City Hall & Arts Centre, City of Hamilton, Pembroke.
The Cultural Art Tour on Tuesdays is not to be missed! This one-hour tour provides visitors with an insightful exploration of the rich historical tapestry that is Bermuda's heritage. Covering Bermuda's history through the arts, its distinctive architecture, quintessential decorative arts and the rise of a celebrated fine arts community. This tour brings Bermuda's past to the present and provides visitors with a chance to see the living history of the Island. A minimum of six adults is required and bookings must be made in advance. Tel: 441-295-9428.
Byways Tours Various Locations.
2-hour morning and 4-hour afternoon tours in a comfortable 9-seater bus. The tours are informative and fun, with small excursions at points of interest. You'll be taken off the beaten track and given insight into Bermuda's colourful colonial past, its fortifications, its natural history and its unique culture. Don't forget your camera, as our beautiful island provides you with infinite photo opportunities. Cool drinks and afternoon tea are included. Please call 441-504-8687 for reservations and tour information as there is a different tour each day. For more information log-on to www.bywaysbermuda.com.
Byways Walks Various Locations.
Come along for a 2 or 3-hour walk along Bermuda's back roads and trails. We travel to the start of each walk by bus or ferry depending on the location. A wonderful opportunity to see and experience the real Bermuda, the architecture, history, natural history and island life with well informed and enthusiastic guides. Don't forget your camera, as our beautiful island provides you with infinite photo opportunities. All tours are designed for adults only. Please call 441-504-8687 for reservations and walk information as there is a different walk each day. For more information log-on to www.bywaysbermuda.com.
Segway Tours of Bermuda - Dockyard January - May, 2007 9:30am - 11:00am Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
A scenic and historic tour of Dockyard on the Segway Human Transporter. The experienced tour guides will share with you all the facts that make Bermuda and Dockyard a unique destination with the latest and safest environmentally friendly vehicle on the road.
For information about pricing and tickets, please contact, Robert Territo, Segway Tours, tel 441 504 2581 or e-mail, segwayofbermuda@yahoo.com.
Chewstick's Neo-Griot Lounge Night 8:00pm - 12:00 midnight; Champions Sports Club, 73 Reid Street, City of Hamilton, Pembroke.
Weekly during the Summer/Sizzle Season May-September. Bi-Weekly Oct-April.
Neo-Griot (nee-oh-gri-oh): A storyteller in a modern context bound by no medium, or ethnic group. Dedicated to keeping the truth of thier culture and history alive. Chewstick's Neo-Griot Lounge Night -- Some call it open-mic, others call it spoken word, we call it Neo-Griot and you can experience it at Chewstick's Neo-Griot Lounge. The open-mic event features the Chewstick Band, poets, singers, spoken word, artists, rappers, DJs, musicians, writers and supporters are all welcome. Because of Chewstick's diversity and reputation as the premier live entertainment event for Bermuda, it has hosted some of the biggest names in the entertainment scene both local and beyond, including: Matthew Knowles, Howard McCrary, Lisa Vaughn, Serpent Fly (Leslie Helpert), Kid Koala, Ras Giorgis, Ras Mykkal, Maurita Andre, Joy Barnum, Mishka, MangoSeed. Additional information call 441-504-2439, email info@chewstick.com, or website www.chewstick.com.
Bermuda Bridge Club Games 2007Bermuda Bridge Club, 7 Pomander Road, Paget
The Bermuda Bridge Club runs regular bridge games that are open to anyone including visitors. The Club plays Duplicate Contract Bridge. Games are open to all, except on Wednesday evenings which are restricted to players with less than 100 Master points. Game times: Mondays 12:30pm & 7:30pm, Wednesdays 9:30am & 7:30pm (novice game), Fridays 8:00pm. Games are played all year round and are subject to Christmas and New Year holidays. Fee of $10 per game for non-members.
Please call for more information: tel 441 236 0551 during game times.
Carter House South Side, St. David's; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
The Carter House on St David’s Island (the site of the former US military base in Bermuda), was constructed circa 1640 by the descendants of Christopher Carter. Carter, a survivor of the shipwrecked Sea Venture remained in Bermuda while other survivors left Bermuda for Virginia in 1610. Admission: $2; Tel: 441-297-1642.
Bermuda Quilter's Guild
Peace Lutheran Church Hall, South Road, Paget
Love to quilt? Join our local quilters at their regular meetings and learn new techniques and styles. All are welcome. Meetings on the first Tuesday of the month at 1:30pm and the third Thursday of each month at 7:30pm. There are no meetings in July or August. No fee. For more information, please contact Gloria M. Pearman, Bermuda Quilter's Guild, P.O. Box MA 130, Sandys MA BX, Bermuda or tel 441 234 1209.
January
New Year's Day Jan. 1, 2007 Public holiday.
Harness Racing January 1, 6, 14, 21, 28, 2007; National Equestrian Centre, Vesey Street, Devonshire
Sports Events: Come and watch pony harness racing, where an average of 55 ponies race per meet.
Visit www.dhpcbda.org for times and updates or races. Admission: $7 Adults, children under 12 years free. Please contact Lori Correia, Driving Horse & Pony Club, P.O.Box FL 424, Flatts FLBX, Bermuda, tel 441 505 0903, fax 441 236 8422, email dhpcbda@yahoo.com, or website www.dhpcbda.org.
Winter Open January 1 - 7, 2007 10:00am - 5:00pm; Bermuda Arts Centre, Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Art Exhibition: With the holiday season upon us, the gallery is open to subject matter and small to large paintings, sculpture, photography. Juried show. Admission is free. Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard, P.O.Box MA 66, Sandys MA BX, Bermuda, tel 441 234 2809, fax 441 234 0540, email artcentre@ibl.bm or website www.artbermuda.bm.
Beating Retreat Ceremony January 12, 2007 9:00pm; Front Street, City of Hamilton, Pembroke
Performed by the Band and Corps of Drums of the Bermuda Regiment along with the Bermuda Island Pipe Band and their lady dancers. Contact: Captain Dwight Robinson, The Bermuda Regiment, P.O.Box HM 1006, Hamilton HM DX, Hamilton, Bermuda, tel 441 238 2470 or fax 441 238 8421.
Bermuda Gombey Revue 2007 Tuesdays (November - March) at 4:00pm; No. 1 Passenger Terminal, Front Street, Hamilton
Creating a wonderful photo opportunity, swirling rhythm and vivid costumes of the Gombey dancers and musicians are an exciting, historic Bermuda folk art event. Free admission.
Bermuda International Race Weekend 2007 January 12 - 14, 2007; Front Street, City of Hamilton, Pembroke
Popular international competition. This event features the Invitational Mile, the International 10K, the Half Marathon and the Charity Walk.
Bermuda Track and Field Association, 13 Brunswick Street, Hamilton HM 10, Bermuda, tel 441 296 0951, fax 441 238 0618 or website www.bermudaraceweekend.com.
Invitational Mile Friday, January 12, 2007 (7:20pm start); Front Street, Hamilton
The 19th Invitational Front Street Mile Races will be held on Front Street, Hamilton. Thousands of spectators will be on hand to witness top athletes compete in races for Under 12, Under 18, Local Adult and International Elite runners. www.bermudaraceweekend.com
International Marathon Saturday, January 13, 2007 (10:00am start)
This scenic 10K race event features a loop course offering vistas of hibiscus, oleander, palms and the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. www.bermudaraceweekend.com
International Marathon Sunday, January 14, 2007 (8:00am start)
This event features a two-loop course with its start and finish on Front street, Hamilton, Bermuda's capital, is a truly beautiful course. Runners will follow a 13 mile scenic loop that provides a full appreciation of the Island's beauty as it follows shoreline and narrow winding coral and flower-lined roads. www.bermudaraceweekend.com
International Half Marathon Sunday, January 14, 2007 (8:00am start)
Annual Fairmont to Fairmont Race January 14, 2007 to January 16, 2007; Front Street, Hamilton; 441-295-1111
The Fairmont Hamilton Princess has hosted international competitors for this event for several years. Athletes from around the world are invited to compete. The Invitational Mile kicks off on January 14 at 7:30 p.m., Front Street Hamilton. International 10K and Charity Walk takes place on January 15 at 10:00 a.m. and the International Marathon and Half Marathon on January 16 at 8:00 a.m.
Bermuda Biological Station for Research Tour sponsored by the Department of Community & Cultural Affairs' Bermuda Heart & Soul Programme January 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 2007 10:00am; Bermuda Biological Station for Research, 17 Biological Lane, St. George's
Visit the unique facilities of the world-renowned Bermuda Biological Station for Research at Ferry Reach, St. George's. Take a free tour of the laboratories and grounds, and learn about the history and ongoing projects of this marine research and educational institution. The gift shop is open from 10:00am - 4:00pm, Monday to Friday.
Information: Bermuda Biological Station for Research, 17 Biological Lane, St. George's, Bermuda, tel 441 297 1880, fax 441 297 8143, email webmaster@bbsr.edu, website www.bbsr.edu or Visitors' Service Bureau, tel 441 295 1480 or Department of Community & Cultural Affairs, tel 441 292 9447, or website www.bermudatourism.com.
Bermuda Festival of Performing Arts 2007 January - February
Now in its 32nd year, announces a world-class line up. Please visit: BermudaFestival.org
48th Annual Bermuda Regional 2007 Bridge Tournament January 20 - 27, 2007; The Fairmont Southampton Resort, 101 South Road, Southampton
Fairmont Southampton hosts this prestigious annual bridge tournament. Over 250 visitors from around the world attend this seven day event hosted by the Bermuda Bridge Federation. For details of daily tournaments and activities consult the official website for the Bermuda Regional 2007 www.bermudaregional.com. Contact: Lynanne Bolton, Tournament Chairman 2007, email boltonlm@logic.bm or Bermuda Unit 198 American Contract Bridge League, P.O.Box HM 2753, Hamilton HM LX, Bermuda, tel 441 293 0531 or website www.bermudaregional.com.
Bermuda Equestrian Federation January 27, 2007; National Equestrian Centre, Vesey Street, Devonshire
Enjoy the competition of local equestrian enthusiasts in Dressage and Jumping. Exciting shows and informative clinics are held throughout the year. Visit the website for more information regarding dates and events www.bef.bm. Contact Michael Cherry, Bermuda Equestrian Federation, P.O.Box DV 583, Devonshire DV BX, Bermuda, tel 441 234 0485, fax 441 234 3010, email jacherry@northrock.bm or website www.bef.bm.
February
P.A.L.S 19th Sponsored Walk - Charitable event supporting cancer care in Bermuda. February 11, 2007 7:30am; Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Put your walking shoes on and join in the sponsored walk from the Royal Naval Dockyard ferry stop to Albuoy's Point, City of Hamilton, Pembroke (about 15 miles). Ferry departs Hamilton 7:00am sharp. (Free ferry ride). Walkers leave Dockyard at 7:30am. High Seas date: Sunday 18 February.
Registration: Participants need to get pledge forms. Contact P.A.L.S, 441 236 7257, to obtain your pledge form. Please direct inquiries to Ann Smith-Gordon, PALS, P.O.Box DV 19, Devonshire DV BX, Bermuda, tel 441 236 7259, fax 441 236 7250, email pals@northrock.bm or website www.pals.bm.
Bermuda Biological Station for Research Tour sponsored by the Department of Community & Cultural Affairs' Bermuda Heart & Soul Programme February 7, 14, 21, 28, 2007 10:00am ; Bermuda Biological Station for Research, 17 Biological Lane, St. George's
Visit the unique facilities of the world-renowned Bermuda Biological Station for Research at Ferry Reach, St. George's. Take a free tour of the laboratories and grounds, and learn about the history and ongoing projects of this marine research and educational institution. The gift shop is open from 10:00am - 4:00pm, Monday to Friday.
Information: Bermuda Biological Station for Research, 17 Biological Lane, St. George's, Bermuda, tel 441 297 1880, fax 441 297 8143, email webmaster@bbsr.edu, website www.bbsr.edu or Visitors' Service Bureau, tel 441 295 1480 or Department of Community & Cultural Affairs, tel 441 292 9447, or website www.bermudatourism.com.
Bermuda Festival of Performing Arts 2007 January - February
Now in its 32nd year, announces a world-class line up. Please visit: BermudaFestival.org
Bermuda Gombey Revue 2007 Tuesdays (November - March) at 4:00pm; No. 1 Passenger Terminal, Front Street, Hamilton
Creating a wonderful photo opportunity, swirling rhythm and vivid costumes of the Gombey dancers and musicians are an exciting, historic Bermuda folk art event. Free admission.
Bermuda International Love Festival February 15 – 19, 2007
The Bermuda Department of Tourism cordially invites you to “feel the love” with your significant other on our island paradise. Special events, Champaign and chocolate welcome receptions, private concerts and parties, a love commitment ceremony, romantic movie screenings, couples massage classes, ballroom and salsa lessons.... Call for information about the 2007 festival to surprise your Valentine. Contact: Stacey Evans, Public Relations Manager, tel 441 292 0023, or email: svevans@gov.bm.
Harness Racing February 3, 10 - 11, 2007 ; National Equestrian Centre, Vesey Street, Devonshire
Sports Events: Come and watch pony harness racing, where an average of 55 ponies race per meet.
Visit www.dhpcbda.org for times and updates or races. Admission: $7 Adults, children under 12 years free. Please contact Lori Correia, Driving Horse & Pony Club, P.O.Box FL 424, Flatts FLBX, Bermuda, tel 441 505 0903, fax 441 236 8422, email dhpcbda@yahoo.com, or website www.dhpcbda.org.
Bermuda Equestrian Federation February 18, 2007 ; National Equestrian Centre, Vesey Street, Devonshire
Enjoy the competition of local equestrian enthusiasts in Dressage and Jumping. Exciting shows and informative clinics are held throughout the year. Visit the website for more information regarding dates and events www.bef.bm. Contact Michael Cherry, Bermuda Equestrian Federation, P.O.Box DV 583, Devonshire DV BX, Bermuda, tel 441 234 0485, fax 441 234 3010, email jacherry@northrock.bm or website www.bef.bm.
March
21st annual Audio Visual Slide Presentation For Charity March 14, 2007 8:00pm; Mount St. Agnes Academy, 19 Dundonald Street, City of Hamilton, Pembroke
"Exploring Sicily and Southern Italy" by Ann Smith Gordon. Tickets are $10. Please contact Ann Smith-Gordon, PALS, P.O.Box DV 19, Devonshire DV BX, Bermuda, tel 441 236 7259, fax 441 236 7250, email pals@northrock.bm or website www.pals.bm.
Bermuda Biological Station for Research Tour sponsored by the Department of Community & Cultural Affairs' Bermuda Heart & Soul Programme March 7, 14, 21, 28, 2007 10:00am ; Bermuda Biological Station for Research, 17 Biological Lane, St. George's
Visit the unique facilities of the world-renowned Bermuda Biological Station for Research at Ferry Reach, St. George's. Take a free tour of the laboratories and grounds, and learn about the history and ongoing projects of this marine research and educational institution. The gift shop is open from 10:00am - 4:00pm, Monday to Friday.
Information: Bermuda Biological Station for Research, 17 Biological Lane, St. George's, Bermuda, tel 441 297 1880, fax 441 297 8143, email webmaster@bbsr.edu, website www.bbsr.edu or Visitors' Service Bureau, tel 441 295 1480 or Department of Community & Cultural Affairs, tel 441 292 9447, or website www.bermudatourism.com.
Bermuda Gombey Revue 2007 Tuesdays (November - March) at 4:00pm; No. 1 Passenger Terminal, Front Street, Hamilton
Creating a wonderful photo opportunity, swirling rhythm and vivid costumes of the Gombey dancers and musicians are an exciting, historic Bermuda folk art event. Free admission.
3rd Annual Bermuda Salsa Congress March 23 - 25, 2007; Fairmont Hamilton Princess, Pitts Bay Road
Get fit, have fun — learn to dance! All levels and styles plus performances for couples and groups. There is social dancing nightly. Also possible dance competition for couples and groups.
Tickets: Full congress pass $200. Please contact Kim Paynter, Bermuda Salsa Congress, 10 Wellington Lane, St. George's GE 02, Bermuda, tel 441 799 5203, email info@salsacongreebermuda.com.
Hasty Pudding Theatricals March 28 - 31, 2007 8:00pm City Hall & Arts Centre, Church Street, City of Hamilton, Pembroke
Musical Event: For over 40 years, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals of Harvard University has brought its world-famous musical burlesque show to Bermuda. Don't miss the fun! Tickets: $25 from www.boxoffice.bm. More info; Hasty Pudding Theatricals, P.O.Box 381940, Cambridge, MA 02238, U.S.A. tel 617 495 5205, fax 441 495 5207, email Evan Eaches eeachus@fas.harvard.edu or Scott Wilmore wilmore@fas.harvard.edu or website www.hastypudding.org.
Bermuda International Film Festival March 17-25, 2007
The 10th annual Bermuda International Film Festival features the best independent films from around the world. The festival screens feature-length narrative, documentary and short films by an array of emerging talent as well as by more seasoned filmmakers. Past attendees include Michael Douglas and Willem Dafoe. Visitors are welcome to attend opening and closing night parties as well as work shops on film-related topics. Individual tickets and passes are available. For more information about upcoming screenings, contact: tel 441 293 3456, E-mail: bdafilm@ibl.bm, www.bermudafilmfest.com
Bermuda Men's Amateur Match Play Championship March
Bermuda Equestrian Federation March 10 - 11, 17 - 18, 25, 2007; National Equestrian Centre, Vesey Street, Devonshire
Enjoy the competition of local equestrian enthusiasts in Dressage and Jumping. Exciting shows and informative clinics are held throughout the year. Visit the website for more information regarding dates and events www.bef.bm. Contact Michael Cherry, Bermuda Equestrian Federation, P.O.Box DV 583, Devonshire DV BX, Bermuda, tel 441 234 0485, fax 441 234 3010, email jacherry@northrock.bm or website www.bef.bm.
April
Good Friday / Kite Flying Day April 6, 2007
Good Friday is a Public Holiday. Traditionally Bermudians enjoy hot cross buns, codfish cakes and kite flying all day. Free family event for locals and visitors. Activities include a kite competition, local entertainment, games, face painting, bouncy castle for the children, tug 'o' war and much more.
XL Bermuda Open 2007 April 14 - 22, 2007; Coral Beach & Tennis Club, 34 South Road, Paget
An ATP Challenger Tournament. Top professional male tennis players in the world compete for $100,000 in prize money. Tickets: April 14-15, free as these are two days of qualifiers. April 16 -22, tickets range from $15 - $65. Tickets can be purchased online at www.xlcapitalbermudaopen.bm. Also please see website for updates regarding players.
Contacts: Maribeth Anderson, The XL Capital Bermuda Open, P.O. Box HM 3073, Hamilton HM NX, Bermuda, tel 441 296 2554, fax 441 296 2551, email xlbdaopen@ibl.bm or website www.xlcapitalbermudaopen.bm.
Three day event showcasing Bermuda's agriculture and history. This annual event will showcase the best Bermuda has to offer both agriculturally and culturally. Categories will include livestock, vegetables, fruits, floriculture, homemade food products, wood crafts and educational and hobby categories. Also, cow milking, equestrian events, poultry judging and musical displays. All the exhibits are produced and entered by locals. Admission: Adults $7, children and seniors $3. Enquiries: Ministry of the Environment & Department of Parks, P.O.Box HM 20, Hamilton HM AX, tel 441 239 2351, fax 441 236 4812, email exhibition@logic.bm or website www.agshowbda.com.
Peppercorn Ceremony April 25, 2007 11:00am; King's Square, Town of St. George
Join the pomp and ceremony of the Annual Peppercorn Ceremony. The Ceremony originated in 1816 when Government moved from St. George to the City of Hamilton. The State House, where Government meetings were held, was granted to the town in trust for Lodge St. George #200, for the annual rent of one peppercorn. The Governor of Bermuda, the Premier, the Mayor of St. George and other dignitaries will be in attendance. Contacts: Nancy Hooper, The Corporation of St. George, Storekeeper's House, 5 Ordnance Island, St. George GE 05, Bermuda, tel 441 297 1532, fax 441 297 0062 or email nhooper@stgeorge.bm.
25th Bermuda Open Karate Championships April 29, 2007 9:00am; Fairmont Hamilton Princess, Pitt's Bay Road, Pembroke
Bermuda's original karate tournament and competition for juniors, adults and masters, forms, weapons and sparring. Tickets: $10 Adults, $5 children under 12 years.
Information: Kristina Ingham, Bermuda Karate Institute, P.O.Box HM 2140, Hamilton HM JX, Bermuda, tel 441 292 2157, fax 441 292 5123, email kristina@bermuda.com, or website www.bermudakarate.free.bm.
Virtual Spectator Bermuda Masters April
The Bermuda Squash Racquets Association brings world-class squash to its island paradise. The five-star PSA tour event attracts the top 32 players in the world and is to be played over four days on an all-class court. BermudaMasters.com
Bermuda Equestrian Federation April 28 - 29, 2007; National Equestrian Centre, Vesey Street, Devonshire
Enjoy the competition of local equestrian enthusiasts in Dressage and Jumping. Exciting shows and informative clinics are held throughout the year. Visit the website for more information regarding dates and events www.bef.bm. Contact Michael Cherry, Bermuda Equestrian Federation, P.O.Box DV 583, Devonshire DV BX, Bermuda, tel 441 234 0485, fax 441 234 3010, email jacherry@northrock.bm or website www.bef.bm.
Bermuda International Invitational Race Week Sponsored by Bacardi April 29th - May5th, 2007; Hamilton Harbour, City of Hamilton
Inaugurated by the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club in 1952, Bermuda International Invitational Race Week, sponsored by Bacardi for the past seven years, has become an established international yachting fixture each spring, attracting the top skippers from many countries. All classes with an active local racing program in Bermuda may invite international sailors to participate. International participation is required for a fleet to complete. Racing will begin in the Hamilton harbour and Great Sound, with both keelboat and dinghy classes participating. For information contact Donna Heslop at 441-295-2214 ext. 105, via e-mail sailingoffice@rbyc.bm, or on website www.rbyc.bm.
May Heritage Month
West Marine Atlantic Cup May 3, 2007 Caribbean to Bermuda
The Rally from the Caribbean to Bermuda. Join in the West Marine Atlantic Cup fleet for the rally from Tortola, BVI to Bermuda. Skippers may choose to enter the Cruising Class or the Rally Class. Boats sailing in the Cruising Class do so for the adventure of making good and safe passage and will not be judged on performance or hanidcaps. Boats sailing in the Rally Class will be assigned PHRF handicaps and will report engine usage nightly. The corrected time for each boat will reflect her time allowance and engine usage. Skippers may at any time elect to change from the Rally Class to the Cruising Class. For information contact the Cruising Rally Association in the U.S. at 757-788-8872, via email steve@carib1500.com, or on website www.carib1500.com.
Bermuda Fitted Dinghy Races May - September Various locations across the island.
The Bermuda Fitted Dinghy is probably the only sailing class in the world that allows the skipper to finish a race with fewer crewmen than when he started! Insane or not, the Bermuda Fitted Dinghy has provided Bermudians and visitors with rollicking, thrilling sport since about 1853. For more information, contact Jennifer Mello at 441-236-4411 or log onto www.rhadc.com.
Bermuda Open Houses & Gardens 2007 May 2, 9, 16, 23, 2007 From 1:00pm - 4:00pm; Various homes in Bermuda
The annual Open Houses & Gardens event for that unique Bermudian experience. Featuring fabulous local floral arrangements, garden tours and Bermudian hospitality. Rain or shine. There is a different location each week. Please visit the web site for further details:www.gardenclubbermuda.org. Or e-mail Diana Chudleigh at dchudlei@ibl.bm . Find the complete 2007 program here: Bermuda Open Houses and Gardens - Bermuda Garden Club Program
Bermuda End-to-End May 5, 2007 8:00am - 5:00pm; Parish to Parish
This year is the event's 20th anniversary. Bermuda End-to-End began 20 years ago as a walking challenge between three friends. Since that time, the walk has evolved into an event where participants walk and cycle across the Island, plus also paddle, row, swim or dive in our waters all in an effort to raise funds for a variety of charities. Participation Fee is $40 advance, or $50 onsite. See website www.bermudaendtoend.bm for pledge forms and training dates, or call Starla Williams, Bermuda End-to-End, Suite 544, 48 Par-la-Ville Road, Hamilton HM 11, Bermuda, tel 441 292 6992, fax 441 292 2770, email ete@logic.bm or website www.bermudaendtoend.bm.
Bermuda Senior Amateur Championships (Men and Ladies) May; Riddell's Bay Golf Club, Warwick.
Stroke Play event. Men: 54-holes; Ladies: 36-holes. Prizes: Gross and Net. Minimum ages: Men: 55; Ladies: 50. Handicap limit: Men: 24; Ladies: 32. Entry Fee: Men: $250; Ladies: $175. For more information, contact Michael J. Branco, Bermuda Golf Association, at 441-238-1367.
Bermuda Day Sinclair Packwood Memorial Road Race May; Somerset
An invitational cycle race from Somerset to Hamilton. This is part of the popular Bermuda Day Races. Consult local newspapers for the complete route and good spectator vantage points.
Good Dog 101 May Trials May 18th - 20th, 2007; Bermuda Botanical Gardens, Paget, Bermuda
USDAA® Sanctioned Tournament Event & Agility Test, Dog Agiility Masters® Team Tournament, Performance Versatility Pairs Tournament, Grand Prix of Dog Agility® World Championships & Performance National StandardSM Championships 2007 Qualifiers See our site.
Bermuda Day May 24th, 2007
Public holiday.
A month of cultural and sporting events to commemorate Bermuda's heritage. The highlight is Bermuda Day, May 24th with a parade of the Bermuda Regiment on Front Street in Hamilton at 1pm. The parade winds through several streets, including Front Street, before finishing at Bernard Park, Pembroke, with entertainment and food stalls from 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Check local newspapers for the complete route and good spectator vantage points of the parade. Did you know? Bermuda Day is formerly known as Victoria Day (after Queen Victoria), Empire Day and Commonwealth Day before it was renamed.
Bermuda Day Half-Marathon and Junior Classic May 24, 2007; 9:30 a.m.
The Annual Half-Marathon and Junior Classic are for Bermuda residents only. The starting point is Cambridge Road in Somerset and the finish line is at Bernard Park in Pembroke. Spectators are welcome. Consult local newspapers for the complete route and good vantage points for viewing.
Glow in the Dark Duck Race and Party May 26th, 2007; 7:30 p.m. New Venue: "Sapon" White Sands Road, Paget.
Tickets $100 each. Includes dinner, dancing and duck races! Tickets available at Agape House call 232-085. Friends of Hospice and Agape House present a "Glow in the Dark Duck Race and Party." E-mailhospice@bermudahospitals.bm. Website: agapehouse.bm.
Bermuda Equestrian Federation May 5, 12, 2007; National Equestrian Centre, Vesey Street, Devonshire
Enjoy the competition of local equestrian enthusiasts in Dressage and Jumping. Exciting shows and informative clinics are held throughout the year. Visit the website for more information regarding dates and events www.bef.bm. Contact Michael Cherry, Bermuda Equestrian Federation, P.O.Box DV 583, Devonshire DV BX, Bermuda, tel 441 234 0485, fax 441 234 3010, email jacherry@northrock.bm or website www.bef.bm.
June
Rubber Duck Derby June 3, 2007; The Old Town of St. George's; 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.
The ducks will race through the waterway between Ordnance Island and the White Horse Inn. The June 2006 event marked the 10th anniversary of the Rubber Duck Derby in support of Agape House, Bermuda's only hospice for the terminally ill. The Derby attracted a record number of 650 Corporate Ducks, more entries than ever and raised $140,000. Support for the event is provided by BELCO Holdings Ltd. For more information, contact Lena Ostroff at 441-232-0859.
Bermuda Fitted Dinghy Races May - Sept. - various locations across the island.
The Bermuda Fitted Dinghy is probably the only sailing class in the world that allows the skipper to finish a race with fewer crewmen than when he started! Insane or not, the Bermuda Fitted Dinghy has provided Bermudians and visitors with rollicking, thrilling sport since about 1853. For more information, contact Jennifer Mello at 441-236-4411 or log onto www.rhadc.com.
The Sixteenth Marion-Bermuda Cruising Yacht Race June 15, 2007
Since its inception in 1977, the Marion - Bermuda Race has been a Corinthian event and yachts are accepted by invitation. The spirit of the Race is that all yachts and crew are participating for the joy and pleasure of sailing, competition, and the camaraderie that accompanies such an off-shore event. The Race provides an opportunity for cruising yachts and amateur crews to participate in an ocean race and a rendezvous in Bermuda. It encourages the development of blue water sailing skills on seaworthy yachts that can be handled safely offshore with limited crew. Yachts may not be entered with an intention of furthering a commercial or trade purpose for captain, crew or sponsor.
It’s a bluewater rally followed by a week of cruising. The Hampton to Bermuda Cup is a 640-mile performance passage to the most unforgettable part of breathtaking Bermuda. By the time you arrive at St. Georges, you’ll be ready to switch gears into cruising/exploring mode. www.carib1500.com/bc/index.htm
Contacts are:
Hampton Yacht Club, 4707 Victoria Blvd., Hampton, VA 23669, tel 757-722-0711 and
St. George's Dinghy & Sports Club, PO Box GE 135, St. George's GE BX, Bermuda tel 441 297-1612
Trawler Trek June 20, 2007
Trawler Trek is held in conjunction with the Bermuda Cup organized by the Cruising Rally Association. Now in its 14th year, the Bermuda Cup, which traditionally has been a sailboat rally, now has a Class for trawler owners who would like to participate. This has brought sail boaters and motor boaters together for the first time in a 640- mile bluewater rally from Hampton, VA to Bermuda. Contacts above.
Annapolis to Bermuda Ocean Race June; Annapolis, Maryland to Bermuda
A race designed for racing and cruising yachts to provide an exciting, affordable, and winnable blue water race from Annapolis, Maryland to beautiful Bermuda. Visit website: bermudaoceanrace.com for further information.
The Family Centre 1st Annual Golf Tournament June 20th, 2007; Belmont Hills Golf Course
Hosted by Stedman Graham, active in philanthropy, community work, the International Board of Junior Achievement and founder of Athletes Against Drugs. Mr. Graham will also be conducting a “Who Are You” – Leadership Development Program aimed at individuals age 16-30 years the day after the Tournament, June 21st at The Bermuda College. The Family Centre 1st Annual Golf Tournament is a major Fund Raiser with a goal to raise $100,000. Family Centre Golf Tournament and Fundraiser
Round The Island Seagull Race June 23, 2007 (Rain date June 30th, 2007); Spanish Point Boat Club, Pembroke
Seagull engine powered boat race around the Island of Bermuda, approximately 42 mile course. Rain date June 17th. Admission: Race Participants - $100 per couple. Specators - Free For information contact the Round the Island Seagull Race Committee at 441-298-6633, via e-mail martine.e.purssell@marsh.com, or www.risr.free.bm.
Bermuda Men's Amateur Stroke Play Championship June; Port Royal Golf Course, Southampton
72-hole Stroke Play event. Prizes: Gross and Net. Handicap limit: 18. Entry fee: $300. For more information, contact Michael J. Branco at 441-238-1367.
Bermuda Ladies Amateur Stroke Play Championship June; Port Royal Golf Course, Southampton
54-hole Stroke Play event. Prizes: Gross and Net. Handicap limit: 24. Entry Fee: $225. For more information, contact Michael J. Branco at 441-238-1367.
Queen's Bithday Parade 2007 June 11, 2007; Front Street, City of Hamilton, Pembroke
The Queen's Birthday is a Public Holiday. Bermuda marks the official birthday of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II with a military parade. Spectators should secure a standing position by 10 a.m.
7th Lepercq Memorial June 17, 2007 12:00 noon; Pembroke Sunday School, Pembroke
This is a traditional with ippon kumite white uniform, karate competition for adults and masters (age 18 years and up). Tickets: $10 Adults, $5 children under 12 years.
Kristina Ingham, Bermuda Karate Institute, P.O.Box HM 2140, Hamilton HM JX, Bermuda, tel 441 292 2157, fax 441 292 5123, email kristina@bermuda.com or website www.bermudakarate.free.bm.
Bermuda Anglers Club 4-Day Light Tackle Tournament June 7:30 am - 5:30pm Daily; Spanish Point Boat Club, Spanish Point, Pembroke
This is an invitational light tackle (12 lbs) fishing tournament for 4 days. Each day fishing takes place on a boat rotation. The headquarters for the tournament is at Rosemont Guest House, Rosemont Avenue, City of Hamilton, Pembroke and the weigh-in's are at Spanish Point Boat Club. For information contact tel 441 293 0875, via e-mail bermudaanglersclub@Bermuda.com, or www.bermudaanglersclub.com.
A Somers Evening Friday, June 29, 2007 7:00pm - 9:30pm, St. George's
Step back in time and enjoy this family-friendly fun evening with historic reenactments, skits and musical entertainment held thorughout the evening at key locations. Free parking at Tiger Bay. Please call 441-297-3686. www.stgeorgesfoundation.com
Newport Bermuda Race
The 2006 race marked the 100th Anniversary of the race. The Newport to Bermuda Race is one of the most prestigious sailing competitions in the world. Not a race for the timid or inexperienced sailor, it is a real test of seamanship, stamina and seaworthiness. The next race is scheduled for June 20, 2008. For details, please visit www.bermudarace.com.
This is an all-release tournament in which competitors can fish in conjunction with the World Cup. Tel: (407) 571-4680; Fax: (407) 571-4681; E-mail: dan.jacobs@worldpub.net; Website: BermudaBillfishBlast.com.
Bermuda Big Game Classic Fishing Tournament July 11 - 15, 2007; The Fairmont Hamilton
The Bermuda Big Game Classic is a three-day big-fish team event with Top Team honours going to the team that tallies the most points during the tournament. A release trophy and cash prize will also be awarded to the boat releasing the most eligible billfish. Eligible Species: blue marlin, white marlin, spearfish, sailfish, tuna, wahoo, and dolphin. Admission: $3,000 per team. For more information, contact Dan Jacobs at (407) 571-4680, or log onto www.BermudaBigGameClassic.com.
Sea Horse Anglers Club Annual Billfish Tournament July 18 -22, 2007 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Prize categories for largest billfish landed (more than 500 lbs. for blue marlin and 50 lbs. for white marlin), most releases, high boat each day and overall and non-billfish. For more information, call 441-292-7272 or visit www.bermudatriplecrown.com/seahorse.jsp.
World Cup Blue Marlin Championship July 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Fished Worldwide
This is an open tournament. For information contact the Bermuda Game Fishing Association, P.O.Box HM 1306, Hamilton HMFX, Bermuda.
Bermuda Triangle Billfish Tournament July
This is an open tournament. For information contact the Bermuda Game Fishing Association, P.O.Box HM 1306, Hamilton HMFX, Bermuda.
Non-Mariners Race July 2 p.m. Sandys Boat Club, Mangrove Bay, Sandys
A fun "non-race" on the water, using anything that may float or not — except a boat. Every "non-participant" is a winner. No entry fee. Donations for charity accepted. For more information, contact Colin Gladwin at The Society of Non-Mariners at 441-236-3683.
Pirates in Bermuda July - Oct 1, 2007
An action-packed stunt show loosely based on the life of pirate Thomas Tew who lived in Bermuda in the late 1600's. A professionally produced theatrical performance complete with sword fights, explosions and daring stunts. Set in the Victualling Yard at the Royal Naval Dockyard. Performed daily except Wednesdays. The show is performed four times a day and runs 45 minutes to one hour. Admission is $20 for adults and $10 for children under 12.
August
Cup Match Festival 2007 August 2 - 3, 2007; St. George's Cricket Club, Slip Road, St. George's
Public Holiday. The two-day cricket match between East and West cricket clubs is an annual favourite. The concurrent commemoration of Emancipation Day (1834 freeing of Bermuda's slaves) and Somer's Day (discovery of Bermuda by Sir George Somers in 1609), makes this a not-to-be-missed event. Seating for visitors plus explanation of the game. Food and novelty stalls on the grounds and Crown & Anchor tables. A Quincentennial Award will be presented to the Cup Match players who have scored 500 runs or more. Tickets sold at the gates. For more information, contact St. George's Cricket Club at 441-297-0374.
Chewstick Beachfest August 2, 2007
Proceeding Cup Match: The best vibe on the beach...ever! Live performances. For additional information call 441-504-2439, email info@chewstick.com, or visit www.chewstick.com.
This annual tournament is great fun to watch. The matches are played on clay surface. Admission is free. For additional information contact the Coral Beach & Tennis Club at 441-236-2233. Or,
Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association, tel 441 296 0834, fax 441 295 3056, blta@northrock.bm, www.blta.bm
Fly Bridge Tackle Junior Tournament August
Open tournament for juniors. For additional information contact Fly Bridge Tackle at 441-295-1845.
Bermuda Open Sand Castle Competition August; Horseshoe Bay Beach, Southampton
Annual Institute of Bermuda Architects' Sand Castle Competition. Categories include Families, Children (under 12), Teenagers (13-19), Adults, Corporate, and Tourists. Maximum six persons per team. Judging begins at 5 p.m. and space is limited. Free admission for visitors. To request an entry form or for more information, contact Nicky Gurret at 441-297-7755 or gurret@northrock.bm.
'Movies on the Beach Thursday, August 30th through Saturday, September 2nd; Horseshoe Bay Beach, Southampton
Part of the Beach & Sizzle Fest sponsored by the Bermuda Department of Tourism. For further information, please contact: info@totalgroup.bm.
Pirates in Bermuda July - Oct 1, 2007
An action-packed stunt show loosely based on the life of pirate Thomas Tew who lived in Bermuda in the late 1600's. A professionally produced theatrical performance complete with sword fights, explosions and daring stunts. Set in the Victualling Yard at the Royal Naval Dockyard. Performed daily except Wednesdays. The show is performed four times a day and runs 45 minutes to one hour. Admission is $20 for adults and $10 for children under 12.
September
Bermuda Audubon Society September; 10:00am - 5:00pm; Bermuda Arts Centre, Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Admission is Free. For information contact the Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard at 441-234-2809, via e-mail artcentre@ibl.bm, or website www.artbermuda.bm.
Labour Day September 3, 2007; Bernard Park, Pembroke
A march from Union Square, Hamilton winds through the city and ends at Bernard Park where activities continue throughout the day to celebrate the public holiday. Enjoy food stalls serving local favourites, cultural exhibitions, music, games, raffles, Gombeys and majorettes. Preceding the march is a five-mile running race and a walk, in addition to a youth race. For more information, contact Bermuda Industrial Union Headquarters at 441-292-0044 or fax 441 295 7992.
Bermuda Mixed Foursomes Championship September; Tucker's Point Golf Club, Hamilton
36-hole Stroke Play competition. 18 Holes Partners' Better Ball followed by 18 Holes Pinehurst competition. Handicap limit: Men: 24; Ladies: 36. Prizes: gross and net. Entry fee: $400 per team. For more information, contact Michael J. Branco at 441-238-1367.
CD&P Bermuda Grand Prix September; Hamilton; Southside, St. David's and Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Four-day stage race for professional and amateur cyclists, including the finale of the Women's Prestige Cycling Series. Admission is free. For more information contact Peter Dunne, Event Director - CD&P Bermuda Grand Prix, P.O. Box 192, Devonshire, DVBX, BERMUDA, Tel: (441) 799-8614, Email: dunne@logic.bm. The CD&P Bermuda Grand Prix is presented and sanctioned by the Bermuda Bicycle Association, www.bermudagrandprix.com. Dannielle Bezant, President.
Pirates in Bermuda July - Oct 1, 2007
An action-packed stunt show loosely based on the life of pirate Thomas Tew who lived in Bermuda in the late 1600's. A professionally produced theatrical performance complete with sword fights, explosions and daring stunts. Set in the Victualling Yard at the Royal Naval Dockyard. Performed daily except Wednesdays. The show is performed four times a day and runs 45 minutes to one hour. Admission is $20 for adults and $10 for children under 12.
October
Bermuda Music Festival October 3 - 6th, 2007; Royal Naval Dockyard
Enjoy R&B, jazz and soul artists. This popular annual event attracts islanders and guests who have grooved to artists such as Kenny G, Sheila Smith and Seal in a truly inspiring outdoor environment for three fabulous days and nights. Tickets on sale first week of August. For more information, visit www.bermudamusicfestival.com.
10th Annual PartnerRe Women's 5K Run and Walk 2007 October; 9:00am; Botanical Gardens, Paget
The PartnerRe Women's 5K Run & Walk is Bermuda's only all-female road-race event. Presented by Mid-Atlantic Athletic Club (MAAC) and sponsored by PartnerRe Ltd., it is focused on female health, fitness and self-esteem. Since 1998, the charity event has raised more than $65,000 for women's causes, including education campaigns about breast cancer and physical abuse. Fees: $15 MAAC members. $20 Non Members (walkers & runners) $30 Late entries. (Saturday only. Cheques made payable to MAAC). For information contact Lisa Lewis at 441-294-5289,via e-mail Lisa.Lewis@partnerre.com, or website www.partnerre5k.bm.
King Edward VII Gold Cup (Yacht Racing) October; Hamilton Harbour, Hamilton
World-class match racing. The drama of Match Racing can be viewed at leisure from any vantage point along the expansive harbourside, bringing this International One Design event unique in the world — right into city-centre Hamilton. The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club is a private club and the 3rd oldest club holding a Royal warrant outside the British Isles. The Club was established in 1844 primarly by officers in the British Army. For more information, contact Hilary Roberts, Sailing Secretary, Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, at 441-295-2214, ext. 107, or log onto www.KingEdwardVIIgoldCup.com.
Bermuda Open Championship for Men October 11th - 14th, 2007; Port Royal Golf Course, Southampton
Open to professional golfers and accomplished amateurs with USGA Handicap Index of 5.4 or a handicap of six or less if your country does not use the USGA handicap index system. Entry Fee: $375 for professionals, $300 for amateurs.
The PGA Grand Slam of Golf October 15th - 17th, 2007; The Mid Ocean Club and The Fairmont Southampton
Boasting the most difficult qualification requirement in the game -- a major championship -- the 36-hole PGA Grand Slam of Golf will be contested Oct. 16-17, 2007, and televised by TNT. The PGA Grand Slam of Golf concluded its 24th edition last November at Poipu Bay Golf Course and Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa in Hawaii, won by Tiger Woods for a record seventh time. See our site.
Bermuda Cat Fancier's Association Cat Show October 27th - 28th 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Harbour Room, No. 1 Terminal, Front Street, Hamilton
Bermuda Gombey Revue 2007 Tuesdays (November - March) at 4:00pm; No. 1 Passenger Terminal, Front Street, Hamilton
Creating a wonderful photo opportunity, swirling rhythm and vivid costumes of the Gombey dancers and musicians are an exciting, historic Bermuda folk art event. Free admission.
Bermuda International Dog Show
Oct/Nov 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Bermuda Botanical Gardens, Paget
Free admission. For more information, contact The Bermuda All Breed Club at 441-296-6075, or e-mail admin@bermudaallbreedclub.com.
Bermuda Fourball Stroke Play Amateur Championship for Men November; Port Royal Golf Course, Southampton
72-hole Better Ball event. Prizes: gross and net. Handicap Limit: 18. Entry Fee: $600 per team of two. For more information, contact Michael J. Branco, Bermuda Golf Association, at 441-238-1367.
Bermuda Fourball Stroke Play Amateur Championship for Ladies November; Port Royal Golf Course, Southampton
54-hole Better Ball event. Prizes: gross and net. Handicap limit: 24. Entry Fee: $450 per team of two. For more information, contact Michael J. Branco, Bermuda Golf Association, at 441-238-1367.
World Rugby Classic Street Party November; Bermudiana Road, Hamilton
World Rugby Classic November 4th - 10th, 2007; 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., National Sports Centre, Frog Lane, Devonshire
One of the most popular events on the international sporting calendar, the Classic has achieved an enviable reputation for great rugby and social events — all in the superb setting of Bermuda. Featuring eight teams of former international rugby players. Five-day pass $75; daily ticket $20. For more information, call World Rugby Classic, Ltd., at 441-295-8495 or log onto www.worldrugby.bm. The World Rugby Classic, P.O. Box HM 2267, Hamilton, Bermuda, tel (441) 295 6574, fax (441) 296 7318
Juniors only (under 18 years) martial arts competition with forms, weapons and sparring.
Tickets: $10 Adults, $5 children under 12 years. Please contact Kristina Ingham, Bermuda Karate Institute, P.O.Box HM 2140, Hamilton HM JX, Bermuda, tel 441 292 2157, fax 441 292 5123, email kristina@bermuda.com or www.bermudakarate.free.bm.
Sensei Roots' 12th Invitational Shiai November 11, 2007 12:00 noon; Pembroke Sunday School, St. John's Road, Pembroke
Open martial arts competition for juniors and adults. Tickets: $10 Adults, $5 children under 12 years. For information: Bermuda Sensei Roots, Suite No 957, 48 Par la Ville Road, Hamilton HM 11, Bermuda, tel 441 292 2157, fax 441 292 5123, email roots@logic.bm, or www.bermudakarate.free.bm.
Remembrance Day November 12, 2007 - 10:30 a.m., Front Street, Hamilton
Because Remembrance Day falls on Sunday, Monday November 12 will be kept as a public holiday. A parade of Bermudian units, Bermuda Police and veterans' organisations in honour of the men who died in service of their country.
Tree of Lights November 25, 2007; City Hall and Arts Centre, Hamilton
Welcome Santa to Hamilton, then enjoy the lighting of the tree. Admission is free.
The Gosling's Invitational November 26th - 29th, 2007
December
Bermuda Gombey Revue 2007 Tuesdays (November - March) at 4:00pm; No. 1 Passenger Terminal, Front Street, Hamilton
Creating a wonderful photo opportunity, swirling rhythm and vivid costumes of the Gombey dancers and musicians are an exciting, historic Bermuda folk art event. Free admission.
A Magical Evening of Caroling at Camden December 6:00pm - 8:00pm; Camden, Botanical Gardens, Paget
The sounds of the season will be performed by local choirs and musicians. All are invited to join in the festivities. Bring the family, a blanket, a picnic and sing to your favourite carols. Admission is Free. For information contact the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art at 441-236-2950, via email mworks@ibl.bm, or website www.masterworks.bm.
Christmas Boat Parade In Bermuda December (Second Saturday of the month.)
The Christmas Boat Parade is one of the most spectacular events of Bermuda's holiday season. More than 70 craft set sail from the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club and make their way past Front Street, around the foot of Hamilton Harbour and the Harbour Road shoreline to Darrell's Wharf, where the parade crosses to the Fairmont Hamilton Princess and then heads back to the Yacht Club. The boat parade is almost two miles long. Participating are more than 1,000 people aboard yachts. This is Bermuda's biggest spectator event, with an estimated 20,000 people watching from vantage points around the harbour.
P.A.L.S. Annual Memorial Christmas Trees December, Washington Mall
The event is sponsored by the City of Hamilton & Bank of NT Butterfield, Hamilton. Those who have lost a loved one are invited to place a bluebird and a message on special trees of remembrance. For more information, log onto www.pals.bm.
Bermuda Goodwill Golf Tournament for Men December 3rd - 7th, 2007
The 55th edition of this popular pro-am takes place at four of Bermuda's challenging golf courses; Riddell's Bay Golf & Country Club, Mid Ocean Club, Tucker's Point Club , Port Royal Golf Course and Belmont Hills. For more information, please visit BermudaGoodWill.org.
Carols for All December 7:00pm; St. John's Church, St. John's Road, Pembroke
Come and join in with "Carols for All". The students of Saltus choir and orchestra will get you in the Christmas spirit. Admission is Free. For information contact Ruth Henderson, Saltus Grammar School, at 441-292-6177, via e-mail rhenderson@saltus.bm, or website www.saltus.bm.
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day December 24-25, 2007
Consult local newspapers for Christmas Eve and midnight candlelight services for each denomination. Christmas Day is a public holiday.
New Years Eve December 31, 2007; 9:00pm; King's Square, Town of St. George
Ring in the New Year with this annual celebration. Festivities include live band performances, a fireworks display and the lowering of the onion. Admission is free.
January 2008
2008 Bermuda International Race Weekend January 18 - 20, 2008
The race features the KPMG Invitational Mile, 10K, 10K Charity Walk, Half Marathon and Marathon. For more information: Tel: 441-296-0951
Email: btfa@logic.bm, or web:
www.bermudaraceweekend.com.
February 2008
Bermuda Culinary Arts Festival February
Gourmands and connoisseurs of exquisite cuisine, elegant dining and fine wine will find the island teeming with some of the greatest chefs in the world. The festival will feature cooking demonstrations, tastings, seminars, entertainment and tours. For further information, please contact: info@totalgroup.bm.
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