The Government of the day has launched a public consultation campaign with regard to municipal reform. It is asking for comments about turning the City of Hamilton and St. George into quangos or abolishing the municipalities all together and absorbing them into Government! Now is your chance to voice your opinion!
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can do a better job of running the
City of Hamilton than the Corporation?
We've only been doing it for 225 years!
Do you have what it takes to strut your stuff on the runway? Find out and put your best put forward at
Bermuda Fashion Festival's Model Call!
Be a part of the 10th Anniversary!
The first film in the Bermuda Diaspora Film Festival, Dawnland  will screen on Saturday, February 16th. 
The documentary starts at 1:15pm at Specialty Cinema, promising a poignant and dynamic story about cultural identity and stolen children.

 There will be a Q&A session after the film,
with Co-Producer Adam Mazo and film participants.
Additional screenings will be held on Sunday, February 17th at 4:45pm at Speciality Cinema, and again on Monday, February 18th at 6:30pm, in the Hallet Hall (H100) at the Bermuda College. 
Monday and Tuesday
Earl Cameron Theatre
Bermudian Broadway star Rebecca Faulkenberry has appeared on Broadway with leading roles in Rock of Ages, Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark, and Tony Award-nominated Groundhog Day. She has worked in the West End and other venues in the U.K. such as The Royal Court, Hammersmith Apollo and West Yorkshire Playhouse. Her TV/film credits include Madame Secretary, Doctors (BBC), Cut Shoot Kill, The Heart She Holler. In 2019, she will appear in Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman – playing Al Pacino’s daughter. Join us as we celebrate Rebecca’s musical exploration of her personal experiences choosing a career in performing arts along with the shows, the women and songs that have influenced her along the way.
This Weekend at BUEI
Sunday at 5:15pm
Based on Henry James’s 1888 novella and set in the late 19th Century, The Aspern Papers tells of an ambitious American editor (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) obsessed with the late Romantic poet Jeffrey Aspern.
Determined to obtain the letters Aspern wrote to his lover and muse Juliana (Academy Award Winner Vanessa Redgrave) years earlier, the editor travels to Venice and meets the suspicious elderly woman along with her quiet niece (Joley Richardson) in their grand but dilapidated palazzo.
Assuming a false identity and initially concealing his true intentions, the editor ultimately charms the niece into helping him with his obsession. But when the niece presents him with a condition he can’t accept, the future of the papers and the mysteries they contain hang in the balance.
Call 294-0204 to reserve your tickets
Get your art seen!!
VIVID is looking for enthusiastic artists to help us bring more public art into the City!! Will you be one of the 2019 featured artists?? The RFP for submissions has been released. Deadline is February 25th! Join this exclusive club of amazing contributors who have bragging rights around Hamilton with their fabulous murals and mosaics! Submit your artwork for consideration! GET PAID!!!
With the retirement of Edward Benevides, the City of Hamilton is accepting résumés and references for the position of
Secretary to the Corporation & Chief Operating Officer
The City thanks Ed for his dedicated service to the City. He was at the helm of the City for a decade and carried it through many a storm under his watchful eye. We wish him all the best in his retirement!
On February 11th, in 1835, the American brig, The Enterprise, was blown off course whilst sailing from Virginia to South Carolina. It is believed that the ship took shelter in Barr's Bay Park. She was illegally carrying approximately 78 slaves. Upon their discovery and because slavery had been abolished in 1834 in Bermuda, the Chief Justice of the day granted the slaves their freedom. All but one woman and her five children remained in Bermuda. Today, many of the descendants of these freed men and women still call Bermuda home.
In 2010, the City of Hamilton commemorated the freed slaves with "We Arrive", a bronze sculpture by Bermudian Chesley Trott that stands like a sentinel overlooking the Harbour from Barr's Bay Park.
Stop by Alchemy Fitness Tonight
BYOB with a view!
Get your Happy Hour on tonight at
Island Kaddy!!
Need to Tire the Kids Out???
From 10am until 5pm in the Gymnasium at the Berkeley Institute, they will have multiple bouncy castles and a giant slide to entertain kids 2 and up.
The entry fee is $10 per child, gaining them unlimited access to the bouncy castles. There will also be cotton candy, popcorn, hot dogs, pizza, and drinks for sale, as well as prize giveaways, and more.
Next Tuesday at
BUEI
Call 294-0204 for tickets
Applications now being accepted for the Bermuda Day Parade!!
A Night with Lana Young
March 10th at BUEI
The Bermudian International Film Festival will honour one of Bermuda's own on opening night of the Festival. Join Lana Young at a screening of her first lead role in a feature film. 'Bentley's Will' explores the fractured relationship between a mother and son and how they endeavour to bridge the divide and heal whilst looking for their lost dog.
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