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Go, Play,See
Places Families LOVE TO VISITTransitioning From Parent to Personal Assistant
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LINDOS-Parenting Magazine October 2014 press
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INSIDE
Features 10 From Bump to Toddler: Activities Not to Miss
12 Places Families Love to Visit
14 Building a Lifestyle of Volunteering
18 Hair Thinning? Your Next Step
20 Transitioning from Parent to Personal Assistant
23 Resource Listings for Families
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Some children’s products, especially cribs and bassinets have caused deaths and have been the subject of numerous recalls.
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From Bump to Toddler:
ACTIVITIES NOT TO MISS!
BIRTH CLASSES
• BirthPlus with Nurse Rita Stevens 291-0491
• Conscious Birth Bermuda has pioneered Home Birth Service in Bermuda. Sophia Cannonier offers Birth Workshops, Home Birth Services, Doula Services, Train Birth Assistant Services as well as Prenatal Yoga Classes.296-5900sophiacannonier@gmail.comwww.consciousbirthbermuda.com
• Great Beginnings Bermuda is a blend of Childbirth Education (Birth Matters) Workshop, Doula Services and Parenting Courses.Fiona Dill293-1787 or 5311321fdill@logic.bmwww.greatbeginning.bm
• King Edward Memorial Hospital Birth Classes are offered every Tuesday of the month and last for four weeks.239-2016
ACTIVITIES WITH BABIES TO
PRESCHOOLERS
• Bermuda Aquarium Museum & Zoo In the Discovery Room Pre-schoolers can enjoy Storytime every Friday from 11:15 am-11:45 am (times vary in July and August, call for information). Children of all ages can get in touch with nature in the Zoo’s Discovery Room and Local Tails Exhibit, where hands-on exploration by young visitors is invited. Children can dress up as animals and birds and stage their own mini-plays in our pocket theatre.293-2727www.bamz.org
• Bermuda’s National Youth Library offers a plethora of activities, clubs and summer fun. From Book Ba-bies to Girls and Boys clubs and a Teen Advisory Board. Visit their website to learn about the various activities they offer and become a member. 295-0487www.bnl.bm/youth
• BSMART Foundation is offering an amazing program to provide prospec-tive and new parents expecting or raising children between the ages of 0 and 3 with the information and sup-port necessary to help maximize the critical periods of brain development during the first years of life.295-6909bsmartbermuda@gmail.comwww.bsmartfoun-dation.org
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From Bump to Toddler:
ACTIVITIES NOT TO MISS!
• Kindermusik at Bermuda School of Music Imagine whirling, creating, storytelling, singing. Kindermusik gives you and your child the time and tools to bring the power of music into your life at home and into your child’s life forever.296-5100info@musicschool.bmwww.musicschool.bm/kindermusik
• La Leche League Bermuda provides workshops, and monthly meetings as well as coffee mornings to meet and talk with other moms. islandgirl@northrock.bm
• Masterworks Tots Create offers the Tiny Tot Programme offering storytelling, arts and crafts and more during the school term. Visit their website to learn days, times and cost.www.bermudamasterworks.com/ education/tiny-tots-programme/
• Pop up Playroom is a great place for kids under 5 to have fun in a soft play area located at the National Sports Centre in Devonshire. Visit their web-site to find what days they are open.504-5857info@bermudaplayroom.comwww.bermudaplayroom.com
• Swimming Instinct & Aquama-nia Swimming are great options for teaching your little one to enjoy the water and learning to swim.info@swimminginstinct.comaquamania@logic.bm
• Tumble Tots Bermuda via Ber-muda Gymnastics Association offers a play gym for little ones under 4. On Saturdays only at Bermuda High School.333-6043lhbermuda@yahoo.comfmurdoch@transact.bm
• Meet A Mum Association Whether you are new to the island, or have lived here forever, MAMA offers a variety of activities suited for you. Providing an array of services includ-ing playgroups, events for kids, moms, families, and more. In our busy lives of caring for our children and our fami-lies, MAMA is here to support you.www.mama.bm
COURTESY OF SWIMMING INSTINCT
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Mini GolfBermuda Fun Golf is a terrific new facility for all ages at Dock-yard while on Middle Road, Southampton, you’ll find the equal-ly enjoyable Bermuda Golf Academy (Adventure Mini Golf ).
PlacesTO VISIT
LoveHartley’s Reef SafariHelmet diving is the safest and easiest way to explore our beautiful reefs and marine life. The helmet works like a glass turned upside down. Your head stays dry, just breathe, walk and have fun.
Bermuda Underwater Exploration InstituteFamilies can learn about the ocean’s geology and marine life through several exciting exhibits on two floors. Kids can explore the Shark Cage, Treasure Room, Underwater Bermuda and so much more.East Broadway, Hamilton. 292-7219. www.buei.org
Bermuda Aquarium Museum and ZooBAMZ offers 3 attractions in 1. Starting with the Aquarium, then into the Museum and proceeding onto the Zoo. Kids of all ages enjoy the various facilities. For children between the ages of 2 and 4 story time and various activities are held on a Friday morning between 11.15 and 11.45am. 40 North Shore Road, Hamilton Parish. 293-2727
The Bermuda Karting ClubThe Bermuda Karting Club holds exciting, competitive rac-ing every other Sunday during the racing season. Racing takes place at the Southside Raceway in St David’s, close to Clearwater Beach. Spectators can watch the Senior Tag, 125 Shifter and the growing junior racing classes. Witness from the stands or purchase a Pit Pass and mingle with the drivers and pit crew.
Mini Golf
FAMILIES
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HAPPY MOMENTS
Nursery & PreschoolSpring into Enrollment
at Happy Moments Nursery & Preschool
Bermuda‘s premier early childhood education center since 1998.
Fill your child’s formative years of schooling each day with explorative learning within small group settings. Whether learning new concepts, painting, going on school outings or playing with friends our school is a place “Where happy children learn for a brighter future”.
Our conscientious teaching staff is certified in ECE, CPR and First Aid. It is our goal as teachers to believe in our students, assist in fulfilling each parent’s aspirations for their child and inspire our students in reaching their full potential.
Accepting Full and Part time Appli-cants for 2014-2015 school years. Ages 16 month – 5 years old.
Located in Hamilton Parish we serve families in the East and Central parishes and beyond.
Our physical sight is sunny, spacious and well ventilated providing ample play areas and green spacious lawns to romp and play.
We have both central heat and air conditioning too.
Hours: 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Email:happymoments123@yahoo.com
or call 737-8385 for early registration.
At NightVisit one of our movie theatres:
The Speciality Cinema & Grill 12 Church St., Hamilton292-2135specialitymovies@northrock.bmwww.specialitycinema.bm
Liberty Theatre49 Union Plaza, Hamilton
Neptune Cinema Dockyard292-7296info@libertytheatre.bmwww.libertytheatre.bm
Kid-Friendly EateriesLa Trattoria, Rosa’s, The Specialty Inn, Bone Fish Grill
Favourite Ice Cream SpotsScoops237 Middle Road, Southampton238-5382www.scoopsbermuda.bm
Bailey’s Bay Ice Cream Parlour Blue Hole Hill293-8605
Double Dip ExpressSouthside, St. David’s293-5959doubledipexpress@hotmail.com
Hartley’s Reef Safari
The Bermuda Karting
Club
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hildren are empowered by their contribution to the world around them. There are numerous benefits for
children to volunteer including the op-portunity to learn life skills such as coop-eration, problem-solving and team work. Volunteering also promotes a healthy lifestyle and choices – children who vol-unteer are less likely to become involved in at-risk behaviours. Through volunteer-ing, children often meet people from diverse cultural backgrounds, lifestyles, ages and income levels. Volunteering also helps break down stereotypes at a young age, by teaching tolerance, understand-ing, and generosity.
By serving others, children learn to be caring, respectful, and selfless. Children who share their time and talents with others learn that they have valuable gifts to contribute. Volunteering helps children develop positive self-esteem and learn values such as compassion and gratitude. They also develop academic skills like reading (with seniors), writing (cards for children in the hospital), and math (measuring ingredients while pre-paring food at a feeding centre).
Volunteering heightens psycho-logical, social and intellectual develop-ment and growth which is invaluable amongst children especially in today’s technology-driven and “instant-gratifi-cation” society. When children volunteer they are exposed to a variety of social and environmental issues which helps them to develop interests from an early age. Volunteering is helpful for youth to
BUILDING A LIFESTYLE OFVolunteering
COURTESY OF CENTRE OF PHILANTHROPY
By Jennifer Pitcher, Centre of Philanthropy
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identify what they are passionate about and decide which career path they are interested to pursue.
Research indicates that children who volunteer develop a sense of com-munity responsibility. Fostering a habit of kindness teaches children not to overlook needs in their commu-nity. Children learn they have a responsibility to be part of the solution. Practicing kindness and volunteering encourages inquisitiveness as children reflect on issues in their community and how to ap-proach challenges in a thoughtful and productive manner. It also encourages a lifelong commitment to service - it’s true that children who volunteer earlier learn the importance of service and have a higher likelihood to get involved and give back to the community as teens and adults.
There are many volunteer oppor-tunities suitable for families with young children. Consider whether your children would prefer assisting with a one-time project such as collecting children’s books to donate to an organisation support-ing families and children (Teen Services). If they are interested to commit over a
longer time period then consider adopting a location to feed feral cats through Bermuda Feline Assistance Bureau (BFAB). Other examples for little ones to get involved include visiting seniors (Matilda Smith Williams Seniors Resi-dence, Packwood Home, Lorraine Rest Home, Westmeath Residential & Nursing Care Home); donating old toys to a thrift store (The Salva-tion Army); and grocery
shopping for seniors who may be housebound (“Adopt A Senior” with The Eliza Dolittle Society).
Help your children learn more about the cause they are interested to support and how to get involved by visiting The Centre on Philanthropy’s
VOLUNTEER.bm website – Bermuda’s only place to connect you with
volunteer opportunities sup-porting over 135 non-profit organisations. With a few clicks you can navigate the site and
search for the perfect opportu-nity to engage your children in our
community.Once your children have decided
on an organisation or project they wish to get involved with be sure to have a conversation with them about what to expect. Be positive and enthusiastic about volunteering and your children will follow your lead. Explain what they’ll be doing, for how long, and highlight why the task is important (i.e., “when we clean up at the beach we make it more fun for everyone to enjoy”). Most importantly, have fun! Perhaps ask another family to volun-teer or invite your children’s friends to get involved.
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and 10 Harvey Road, Paget236.3388
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SOUND FAMILIAR?A woman with a once lush mane finds herself spending more time camouflag-ing the thinning areas on her scalp…
A man in his prime sees the telltale recession of his hairline or some pre-mature thinning of his crown…
Both of them see a reflection in the mirror that looks older than they feel.What’s next? Thanks to recent advances in hair loss diagnosis, medical
treatments, and hair restoration procedures, men and women who want to maintain, enhance or restore their hair now have many viable alternatives at their disposal.
The key is finding a knowledgeable and compassionate medical specialist who can help guide them to their goals.
By the time you’ve noticed some thinning, you’ve already lost up to 50 percent of the hair in that area. It’s therefore critical to get immediate help to address the loss at the earliest possible stage.
STEP #1: Seek a consultation.Should you ask your friend, a hairstylist, a doctor? The first, crucial step in protecting or restoring your hair is to visit with a reputable hair restoration physician.
Hair Thinning? Here’s the next step…
By Kyjuan H Brown, M.D & Alan J. Bauman, M.D.
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During a one-on-one consultation with a doctor who specializes in hair loss, you can learn about the causes of hair loss and hair thinning. Non-invasive genetic hair loss testing and a microscopic scalp analysis may be performed. You can also learn about the various effective medical strategies and develop a realistic, results-oriented treatment plan to reach your goals.
If your treatment plan includes hair transplantation, you will learn how today’s advanced artistic microsurgical tech-niques comfortably restore hair in a way that is 100 percent undetectable and never ever “pluggy.”
STEP #2: A multi-therapy approach.It’s important to realize that hair transplantation isn’t the only option. A well-rounded multi-therapy approach includes non-invasive therapies to protect the hair you have:
• Propecia: FDA-approved prescription pills (for men) safely halt further hair loss and/or restores growth in 90% of patients
• Low Level Laser therapy: In-office or at-home treat-ments improve your hair without side effects
• Topical treatments: Lotions such as FDA-approved Minoxidil can add thickness and stimulate hair growth
• Nutritionals: Support hair growth and improve hair quality
• Stopping the progression of hair loss with non-invasive treatments is an important part of any hair restoration treatment plan.
Alan J. Bauman, M.D.Hair Restoration Physician
Now available in Bermuda via the Northshore Medical & Aesthetics Center, under the direction of Dr. Kyjuan H Brown, medical hair restoration is a viable option.
Dr. Kyjuan H. Brown successfully completed the Bauman Certified HairCoachMD™ Training Program, which edu-cates medical profes-sionals on how to detect and monitor male and female pattern hair loss, perform hair re-growth treatments, as well as provide patients with actionable information and effective preventa-tive treatment options.
STEP #3: Undetectable hair transplants. Should hair transplantation be recommended, healthy hair follicles from the back of the scalp are harvested individually and then transplanted into areas where thinning has oc-curred. Hair transplantation is a detailed, delicate procedure that requires not only technical skill but an artistic eye. Me-ticulous attention to detail delivers undetectable results.
Patients watch movies, eat lunch, listen to music, or nap during the process that may take several hours. Along with new less-invasive surgical techniques like the no-scalpel, no-stitch “FUE” with NeoGraft, patients can be assured that transplantation is a relatively pain-free procedure that heals quickly with minimal interruption in their routine.
STEP #4: Appropriate expectations. Within days the transplanted area is healed and hair growth begins in about two months. Visible changes can be appreci-ated in four to six months, with a full result in about a year. Some patients may require more than one session to reach their hair restoration goals. And the best part is that the trans-planted hair lives and grows permanently!
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Mom and Dad, if your son or daughter has just started middle school, then welcome to your new role: ‘Personal Assistant’ (PA). Yes, I used to jokingly say this to my daughter: “Oh, I’m your PA now!” Or, I would tell my family and friends: “Yes, I’m the unofficial assistant and I must know her schedule and home-work deadlines better than my own stuff!”
Naturally, the response was a look of confusion and comments like “Oh, I think you are exaggerating. It can’t be that bad!”
But, the truth is—I am! And, if I am completely honest, it is a role I did not readily accept initially. (But, don’t push the panic button yet. Please be assured that we are in a better place since M1 and so will you! As with every new experience in life, it is a process and it is our responses to these new experiences that will deter-mine our successes or failures.)
Transitioning from Parent to
By Angela N. Young, BA, MS
“P.A.”!
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When I am coaching my clients, I remind parents to take a deep breath before they react and simply reflect on their own teen years. Moms and Dads, if we are completely honest, we, too, like our sons’ and daughters’ did not have all of the answers. Instead, it was ‘trial and error’ until we found our rhythm. And to be fair, we have to give our teens the same grace period.
Students with weak executive skills, in particular, need more than just an ‘adjustment period’ and this is where a parent’s role evolves into a PA. As your teen’s PA, please allow me to share my top three tips to guide you along this academic year:
• Always check your teen’s planner/agenda. Your teen’s planner/agenda should be treated like gold. Everything you and your teen need to know regard-ing assignments and deadlines should be captured in the student’s planner/agenda. Don’t view this as a dreadful chore. After all, this one step can easily circumvent demerits and detentions!
• Go beyond the surface. In other words, don’t just simply ask “Do you have any homework today?” In-stead, take at least 15 minutes every school evening to review the contents of your teen’s planner/agen-da—with them! And, if there are any blanks, ask your teen to fill them. If they cannot, then coach them on how to get the answers they need. Here, they should be instructed to ask a classmate or even the teacher whether or not, an assignment was given for that specific subject. Do not give it a ‘blind eye’.
• Master the art of multi-tasking. Remember, in pri-mary school, you may have been given one or two assignments, but middle school requires a whole lot more! Yes, the art of multi-tasking will be a great strategy to aid all teens in completing multiple as-signments and more importantly, making deadlines!
While we want our teens to develop solid executive skills and ‘own’ their life journeys, the truth is we still need to stay close by. Sometimes, I feel I am my daugh-ters’ personal assistant and then, there are days I feel like her ‘wing man’. But, one thing I am confident of and it’s this: I’ve created an environment where she knows she can make mistakes and together we’ll figure it out!
I said this before in my previous article but it’s worth repeating. Moms and Dads, we are our teens’ first teachers. Through us, they garner insight, courage and strength. When we teach them, then they will truly fly like eagles—and become who God planned for them to be. We simply need to show them that we believe in them and therefore, they should believe in themselves too.
Angela N. Young, BA, MS, is the Founder and Presi-dent of iAspirationsTM Limited. To learn more about the KICSTM products and services, please contact Angela Young at 599-KICS or kicssystems.com.
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arts & culture
H ART EDUCATION
Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation 27 Jubilee Rd., Devonshire 542-9000 info@kaf.bm www.kaf.bm
H DANCE
Bermuda African Dance Co. The Old Berkeley Institute, Berkeley Rd. Pembroke 296-3553 or 541-2645 or 505-1059 badco@northrock.bm
Bermuda School of Russian Ballet 293-4147 cwaddell@northrock.bm www.balletbermuda.bm
Bermuda Donquil 799-0028
Bermuda Latin Vibes 705-8423 info@bermudalatinvibes.com www.bermudalatinvibes.com
Bermuda School of Russian Ballet 293-4147 or 295-8621 Studio 292-2192 info@balletbermuda.com www.balletbermuda.com
Dancesations 91 Reid St., Hamilton 292-4100 missholly@dancesations.bm www.dancesations.bm
H&H Gombey Troupe 292-4544 red@northrock.bm
In Motion School of Dance 71 Reid St., Hamilton 292-7615 inmotion@northrock.bm www.inmotion.bm
Jackson School of Performing Arts 15 Burnaby Street, Hamilton 292-5815 jacksons@northrock.bm www.jacksonsschool.com
K&K Somerset Gombey Troupe 234-2049
Keya’s Fun Approach 19 Chapel Rd., Paget 747-0920 Keyams2danz@hotmail.com
PHC Majorettes & Drum Core PHC Field or BIU Hall 269-1276 or 734-9988
Prospect Twirlers Majorettes 299-5624 Sabor Dance School
Sabor Dance School Old Berkeley School, Pembroke 337-2267 www.bermudasalsa.com
Somerset School of Dance 135 Front Street & Masonic Lodge 234-2164 ssod@northrock.bm www.somsertsetschoolofdancing.com
United Dance Productions 75 Court St., Alexandria Hall, Hamilton 295-9933 danceudp@fkbnet.bm
Warwick Gombey Troupe 236-6520
Warwick United Majorettes & Drum Core 298-5374
H MUSIC
Bermuda Drum & Percussion Institute 6 Washington St., Hamilton 295-1759 nick@drumware.com
Bermuda Folk Club Spanish Point Boat Club, Spanish Point Rd., Pembroke 291-2070
Bermuda Islands Pipe Band 297-1805 or 332-1577 bipbdancers@gmail.com or onthebank@logic.bm www.bipb.bm
Bermuda Philharmonic Society 59 Front St., Hamilton 291-6690 info@philharmonic.bm
Bermuda School of Music Old Berkeley School, Pembroke 296-5100 info@musicschool.bm www.musicschool.bm
Justified Piano Services & Pianos Plus Unit 12, 129 Front St. Hamilton 295-5964
Fundamental Music School 6 Park View Lane, Devonshire 292-4733 fourk@bermuda.com
Joell’s Music School Corner of Court and Reid St., Hamilton 292-3388
Menuhin Foundation 295-4093 menuhin@ibl.bm www.menuhin.bm
Music Box 58 Rid St., Hamilton musicboxbda@logic.bm 295-4839
Professor Eddie Ming’s Tiny Tots Drum & Rhythm Lab 6 Old Military Rd., St.George’s 297-8422 or 297-2874 emingflatride@northrock.bm
RecorderJim Suite 158, 48 Par-La-Ville Rd., Hamilton 296-3211
Simons Music School Old Berkeley Campus, 23 Berkeley Rd., Pembroke 296-3211 simonsmusic@fkbnet.bm www.simonsmusicschool.com
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Bermuda International Film Festival 293-3456 Bermuda Musical & Dramatic Society ‘Daylesford’, Dundonald St., Hamilton 292-0848
Bermudian Performing Arts Klinic 44 Happy Valley Rd. Pembroke 292-3597
Ruth Seaton James Center for the Performing ArtsCedarBridge Academy, 1 CedarBridge Ln., Devonshire 278-1582 lbean@cedarbridge.doe.bm
TROIKA Suite 910, 48 Par-La-Ville Rd., Hamilton 537-7590 info@troikabda.com www.troikabda.com
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H ARTS & CRAFTS
Ander-Craft Products 16 St. Mary’s Rd., Warwick 236-1030
Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard 4 Maritime Lane, Dockyard 234-2809 artcentre@ibl.bm www.artbermuda.bm
Bermuda Craft Market 4 Maritime Lane, Sandys 234-3208 bda.craftmkt@northrock.bm
Bettys Needle Crafts 17 Duke of York St., St. George’s 297-8025 betbnc@cwbda.bm
Chameau’s Dolls 292-1387 mchameau@ibl.bm
Just Clicked Gallery 95 Front St., Hamilton 292-3295 info@imacsmith.com
The Littlest Drawbridge 5 Clock Tower Parade, Sandys 234-6214 beljones@logic.bm www.littlestdrawbridge.free.bm
The Bounty 5 Old Maids Lane, St. George’s 297-2143 info@thebounty.bm
Needles Etc. 16 Water Street, St. George’s 297-5308 babygirlk36@hotmail.com
Sail on Bermuda 47 Front St., Hamilton 295-0808 sailon@northrock.bm
Surprise 8 King’s Square, St. George’s 293-3208 party@tbinet.bm www.surprise.bm
Picture Perfect 227 Middle Road, Southampton 238-6621 or 238-3267 pperfect@fkbnet.bm
Xpressions 29 York Street, St. George’s 297-1173
H MARTIAL ARTS
Jiketsu Martial Productions Old Berkeley Institute, Berkeley Rd., Hamilton 705-7541 jiketsu@northrock.bm
The Academy of Martial Arts 39 King St., Hamilton 292-5715 tamadojo@hotmail.com www.tamadojo.com
Pak’s Dragon Tae Kwon Do Academy 117 Middle Rd., Paget 236-3924 or 505-8242
Bermuda Sanuces Harto Ryu Jiu Jitsu 202 Middle Rd., Southampton 238-1042 or 505-5307 aeallen@transact.bm
Bermuda Shotokan Karate Do 191 North Shore Rd., Hamilton Parish 297-1056 or 337-2584
Dragon Tae Kwon Do Academy Gym 117 Middle Rd., Paget 236-3924
Traditional Okinawan School of Karate-Do 12 Old Military Road, St. George’s 297-2081 renshitosok@northrock.bm
Bermuda Karate Institute 57 King St., Hamilton 292-2157 kingham@cwbd.bm
Zenji-Ryu Bermuda Karate Do 6 Vale Close, Hamilton 504-9994 roots@ibl.bm
Bermuda Arts & Fitness 19 Chapel Rd., Paget 295-4115 or 535-6040
Tabat-Ha Shotokan Karate-Do 295-0282
Bermuda Tae Kwan Do Association 5 North Shore Rd., Hamilton 292-4516 bdatkd@logic.bm
arts & culture
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EDUCATION
W A R I C K W L A N E S
PROVIDING FAMILIES WITH HOURS OF BOWLING FUN
Mondays - Fridays 4pm - Midnight Saturdays 6pm - Midnight
Sundays 2pm - 11pm
Tel: 236-5290
PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM
H PRESCHOOL
Devonshire 4 Corkscrew Hill, Devonshire 292-2965
Lagoon Park 11 Long Bay Rd. Sandy’s 234-2488
Lyceum 191 North Shore Rd. Hamilton Parish 293-2365
Prospect 6 Friendship Lane, Devonshire 292-0543
Southampton 5 Middle Rd. Southampton 234-0642
St. David’s 18 Batttery Rd., St. David’s 297-0035
St. George’s 11 Old Military School, St.George’s 297-1510
St. John’s 1 Marsh Folly Road, Pembroke 292-3485
St. Paul’s 69 Middle Rd., Paget 236-9515
Warwick 68 Middle Rd., Warwick 236-1754
H PRIMARY
Dalton E. Tucker 7 Middle Rd. Southampton 234-0713
East End Primary 6 Grenadier’s Lane, St.George’s 297-0038
Elliot 12 Hermitage Rd., Devonshire 236-3091
Francis Patton 19 North Shore Rd., Hamilton Parish 293-1840
Gilbert Institute 43 St. Michael’s Lane, Paget 236-4246
Harrington Sound 4 Harrington Sound Road, Smiths 293-0561
Heron Bay 184 Middle Rd., Southampton 238-0556
Northlands 9 Berkeley Road, Pembroke 292-7866
Paget 20 Ord Rd., Paget 236-7412
Port Royal 6 Church Road, Southampton 238-0257
Prospect 2 Old Military Road, Devonshire 292-1229
Purvis 44 St. Mary’s Road, Warwick 236-4634
Somerset 2 Gilbert Lane, Sandy’s 234-1440
St. David’s 2 Cashew City Road, St. David’s 297-1848
St. George’s Preparatory 20 Church Folly Road, St. George’s 297-0370
Victor Scott 4 Glebe Rd., Pembroke 292-1787
West End 43 Scott’s Hill Rd., Sandys 234-0006
West Pembroke 34 North Shore Road, Pembroke 292-5750
H MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Clearwater 2 St.David’s Road, St.David’s 293-5017
Dellwood 1 North Street, Pembroke 295-7404
Sandy’s 42 Scott’s Hill Rd., Sandys 234-1346
T.N. Tatem 60 Middle Rd., Warwick 238-1770
Whitney Institute 59 Middle Road, Pembroke 292-1021
H SENIOR SCHOOLS
Berkeley Institute 26 Berkeley Road, Pembroke 292-4752
Cedarbridge Academy 1 Cedarbridge Lane, Devonshire 296-5665
human body — young or old, laughing or crying,
kissing or hugging, singing or dancing — is about 60% water.
So if we’re looking after 60% of you, all you have to do is love, laugh, kiss, cry, dance, sing and hug with your other 40%.
ClearWater Systems has been Bermuda’s most trusted source for clean and crystal clear drinking water technologies since 1997.
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NURSERY/PRESCHOOL
H PRIVATE SCHOOL
Adventureland Nursery & Preschool At Tivoli 45 Middle Rd. Warwick 238-8032 or 238-0208
Aerie’s Adventures Nursery & Preschool 121 Middle Rd. Devonshire 799-1504 aeriesadventures@hotmail.com www.aeriesadventures.com
Aneesah’s Nursery & Preschool 76 Roberts Avenue, Devonshire 293-2731
Bermuda Montessori School 23 Rosemont Ave., Pembroke 292-7209 bermudamontessori@northrock.bm
Bloomfield School 11 Manse Rd., Paget 232-4047
Bright Beginnings Nursery & Pre-School 53 South Rd. Smith’s 238-5160
Building Blocks Academy Citadel Bldg., 2nd Fl., 10 North St., Hamilton 295-4222 or 705-4222 mccartney@buildingblocks.bm info@buildingblocks.bm
Busy Buddies Ebenezer Methodist Church, 7 York St., St. George’s 734-1499
Chatter Tots Discovery Zone 37 Cedar Hill, Warwick 232-4542
Chatterbox Preschool 10 Church Rd., Southampton 236-7190
Cornerstone Day Care & Preschool 62 Roberts Ave., Devonshire 292-7191 king.cornerstone@gmail.com
First Church of God Community Nursery & Preschool 1 First Church Ln., North Shore, East Pembroke 295-6785 or 293-9516
First Fruits 66 Scotts Hill Rd., Sandys 234-1887
Flying Start Nursery School Below Bahai Center, Hamilton 296-9818 flyingstart@logic.bm
Full Amour Christian Academy Nursery & Preschool 44 Morgan Rd., Warwick 236-3908 kaos@northrock.bm
Happy Moments Nursery & Preschool 69 North Shore Rd., Hamilton Parish 737-8385 happymoments123@yahoo.com
Hertiage Nursery & Preschool 59 Dundonald St. Hamilton 292-4681
Kiddie Academy II 7 Laffan St., Hamilton 292-4124 kiddieacademy@transact.bm www.kiddie-academy.com
Little Angels Nursery 115 Morgan’s Rd., Warwick 734-1820 littleangelsnursery1@gmail.com
Little Blessings Nursery 93 Spice Hill Rd., Warwick 236-1799 www.littleblessings.bm
Little Learners Nursery & Preschool 18 Woodlands Rd., Pembroke 292-8326 littlelearners@northrock.bm
New Sunbeam Nursery 14 Battery Rd., St. George’s 297-2377 or 737-9374
Nu-Hope Nursery & Day Care 33 Green Acres Rd., Devonshire 236-1625
EDUCATION
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Once Upon a Time Nursery School Chapter One 41 Church St., Hamilton 295-7713 www.once-upon-a-time.net
Once Upon a Time Nursery School Chapter Two 16-18 Woodbourne Ave., Pembroke 295-3421
Onion Patch Academy St. Paul AM., 59 Court St., Hamilton 296-6466 info@opacademy.bm www.opacademy.bm
Play With a Purpose Nursery School 1 Ord Rd. Warwick 236-4835
Rising Star Nursery 75 North Shore Rd., Hamilton Parish 238-0378 wrudo@northrock.bm
School House Nursery 14 Brighton Hill Rd., Devonshire 236-2830
Seasons Learning Centre 14 Dundonald St., Hamilton 297-8383 or 332-8383 seasons.learning@gmail.com www.seasonslearningcentre.bm
Shining Stars Nursery & Day Care 28 Parsons Rd., Pembroke 747-5353
Stepping Stones Nursery & Preschool 5 Middle Rd., Devonshire 293-8031
Teeter Tots Nursery Astwood Hall, 49 Church St., Hamilton 295-6387 teetertots@northrock.bm
The Learning Zone 88 Somerset Rd., Sandys 234-8591 info@tlz-bda.com www.tlz-bda.com
Tree Tops Preschool 133 South Rd., Paget 236-9281
Tree Tops Preschool II St. Anne’s Church hall, 26 Church Rd., Southampton 238-6025
Woodrose First Step Nursery & Preschool 16-18 Woodbourne Ave., Pembroke 295-3421
H PRIVATE PRIMARY/SECONDARY
Bermuda High School for Girls 19 Richmond Rd., Pembroke 295-6153 info@bhs.bm www.bhs.bm
Bermuda Institute Middle Rd., Southampton 238-1566 www.bermudainstitute.com
British Private Schooling Avalon House, 3 Cedars Dr., Paget 236-1727
Chatmore Preparatory Windreach Lane, 57 Spice Hill Rd., Warwick 504-1890 or 505-0464 chatmoreprep@bercon.bm www.familyfirstschools.com
Home School of Excellence Pembroke 335-3630
Impact Mentoring Academy The Flatts Village, Smiths 747-4621
Kingdom Academy 5 North Shore Rd., Pembroke 735-2809 kingdomacademylearning@gmail.com
Mount Saint Agnes Academy 19 Dundonald Street West, Hamilton 292-4134 admissions@msa.bm www.msa.bm
RHM School 15 Boundary Crescent, Devonshire 236-2319 or 236-2725 rhminfo@logic.bm
Saltus Grammar School 108 St. John’s Road, Pembroke 292-6177 admissions@saltus.bm www.saltus.bm
Somersfield Academy 107 Middle Rd., Devonshire239-9797 admissions@somersfield.bm www.somsersfield.bm
Warwick Academy 117 Middle Rd., Warwick 236-1917 rlee@warwickacad.bm www.warwickacad.bm
H ALTERNATE SCHOOLS
Adult Education School 16 Dundonald St., Hamilton 292-5809
C.A.R.E. Learning Centre 38 Mount Hill, Pembroke 295-0915 carelearningcentre@myoffice.bm
Hamilton Community Education & Development Programme 81 Court St., Hamilton 292-7735
St. George’s Community Educa-tion & Development Programme 2 Westcott Rd., Southside, St. David’s 297-0007
Warwick Community Education & Development Programme 72 Middle Rd., Warwick 236-0829
Baby Clothes, Accessories & Baby Gear for
Little Boys & Girls Newborn – 4T
109 Mullet Bay Road, St. GeorgesOpposite the playground
Telephone: 707-0997STORE HOURS
Tues, Thurs, Fri: 5:30pm – 7:30pmSat: 11:30am – 7:00pm
Baby Boutique
NEW in the East End!!
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Movie Birthday Parties
Birthday Package includes:• Theatre exclusivity to your party so you can better
enjoy the movie. Watch one of the movies currently showing at the theatre or bring your own, we do the rest.
• Popcorn, Candy and Drinks (fountain soda) for children and small popcorn and small drink for adults.
• Free refills during the movie and cake time.
• No charge for children under 3 years. For every 10 children, free admission for 1 adult.
• Use the theatre for up to 30 minutes after the movie for cake and candies. All you supply is the cake or have it made by our own pastry chef. We do the clean up.
Times and Prices:• Parties are booked daily between 9am and
2pm (Party has to be completed by 2pm)
• A $100 deposit is due at booking. If you must cancel due to illness or weather, the deposit may be used to reschedule. Balance due at end of party.
• 3D parties $285.00 for the first 10 children, $14 each additional child and $14 each additional adult.
• 2D/DVD parties $265.00 for the first 10 children, $12 each additional child and $12 each additional adult
Note: For parties booked on a Sunday or Holidays there is an additional charge of $100
Pizza Trays are available as well as other Finger Foods.
Having a Party?Pizza Trays available
24 hrs notice required Reasonable Prices
Email or call for pricing
specialitymovies@northrock.bm
295-2751 ext 3(ask for Event Coordinator)
H ACADEMIC SUPPORT
Abracadabra Spanish Language School 292-9546 or 799-6611
Algoma’s School of Languages 48 Cedar Avenue, Hamilton 295-6267 algomasbda@northrock.bm
Bermuda International Language School 7 Par-La-Ville Rd., Hamilton 296-5676 international.languages@northrock.bm
Bermuda National Youth Library 74 Church Street, Hamilton 295-0487 youthlib@gov.bm www.bnl.bm
Bermuda Overcoming Learning Disabilities The Reading Clinic Serpentine Road, Pembroke 535-1288 csousa@ldab.org www.ldab.org
BSMART Foundation 295-6909 info@bsmartfoundation.org www.bsmartfoundation.org
Cranleigh School of Languages 22 Church St. Hamilton 292-3458 info@cdt.bm
C.A.R.E. Learning Centre 38 Mount Hill Road, Pembroke 292-0915 carelearningcentre@myoffice.bm
Learning Disabilities Association of Bermuda 535-1288 csousa@ldab.org www. ldab.org
Learning World, The 15 Farmstead Lane, Southampton 234-6068 or 335-5089 thelearningworld@logic.bm www.tlwbda.com
Literacy Matters 535-8035
Literati Literacy Tutoring 704-0664 lit.bda@gmail.com
Oxford Learning 66 King Street, Hamilton 296-6060 bermuda@oxfordlearning.com oxfordlearning.com
EDUCATION
Hours of Operation: Monday – Thursday 4pm – 10pm
Friday 4pm – midnight Saturday 12noon-midnight
Sunday 12noon – 8pm
We offer bowling by appointment for any groups wishing
to bowl outside of our regular hours of operation. Hours are subject to change, based on demand.
Phone: (441) 297-2727 Email: strykz@live.com
27 Southside Rd. St. David’s DD03
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The same rests true with youth today. TAKE A STAND FOR YOUTH! VOLUNTEER!
Give us the things you said you wanted!
When you were young, you wanted adults to:
✓ Believe in You✓ Love You
✓ Encourage You✓ Spend Time With You
For more information on becoming a Mirrors volunteer or to support the Stand for Youth Campaign, please call (441) 294-9291 or email mirrors@gov.bm
Reading Clinic 54 Serpentine Road, Pembroke 292-3938 readingclinic.bm
H AFTER SCHOOL/YOUTH PROGRAMS
Bermuda Boys Brigade 69 Middle Rd., Paget 236-9349 or 236-5672 dasemos@ibl.bm www.bermudaboysbrigade.com
Bermuda Girls in Training 41 Church St., Hamilton 292-0418 Bermuda Junior Service League 332-2575 bjdl@northrock.bm
Bermuda Musical & Dramatic Society 11 Washington St. Hamilton 295-5584 diva@bmds.bm www.bmds.bm
Bermuda Scouts Association 1 Admiralty Lane, Hamilton 292-6052
Bermuda Sea Cadet Corps 13 Malabar Rd., Sandys 234-0979 1 Convict Bay Lane, St. George’s 297-1975 www.seacadets.bm
Bermuda Regiment Cadets 238-8206
Bermuda Toastmasters 291-5757 www.bermudacommunity.com/toastmasters
Bermuda’s Youth Sports Programme 2 Lovers Lane, Paget 238-3413 info@bysp.bm Web: www.bysp.bm
H COMMONWEALTH YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAM
Wesley Methodist Church 295-9460 info@wesley.bm
Duke of Edinburgh Awards Scheme 537-4868 dofe@theaward.bm www.theaward.bm
Girls Brigade St. Paul’s Church, Paget 292-6493 joy@logic.bm
Girl Guiding UK Lady Asser Hut, 19A Richmond Road, Pembroke 292-0675 girlguides@northrock.bm www.girlguiding.bm
L’Ecole Service After School Care 5 North Shore Rd., Hamilton 292-7948
Ministry of Youth and Sport At various Government Schools 734-0237
Outward Bound Bermuda 7 Paget Island, St. George’s 297-8151
St. John’s Ambulance Cadets 21 Point Finger Rd., Paget 236-7831 sjabda@logic.bm
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8 Kings Square, St. George’sinfo@surprise.bmwww.surprise.bm
SCRAPBOOKBOUTIQUE
WHERE IMAGINATION AND CREATIVITY RULE
Telephone: 292-2638
FOR ALL YOUR PERSONALIZED & PARTY NEEDS
Telephone: 292-2638
Middle Road Warwick238-7944
Open 7 days a week Mon - Sat: 11:00am - 10pm • Sundays: 3:00pm - 9:00pm
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24 hours notice required
Island Spice Restaurant
www.islandspice.bm
238-7944
Do you know that we make CAKES FOR
SPECIAL OCCASIONS?
Spaces Available forInfants to 5 year-olds
“Every Child is Special”C. Nicole Renfroe, Director
59 Dundonald Street, Hamilton HM 10
Telephone: 292-4681nrenfroe@northrock.bm
H MUSEUMS
Bermuda Aquarium Museum & Zoo 40 North Shore Rd., Smith’s 293-2727 info.bzs@gov.bm www.bamz.org
Bermuda Maritime Museum 15 Keep Yard, Sandys 234-1418 or 234-1333 info@buei.org www.buei.org
Bermuda National Gallery City Hall, 2nd Fl., Church St. Hamilton 295-9428 www.bng.bm
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute 40 Crow Lane, Hamilton292-7219 info@buei.org www.buei.org
Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art Botanical Gardens, Paget 299-4000 www.bermudamasterworks.com
H ACTIVITIES/ATTRACTIONS
Adventure Mini Golf 12 Industrial Park Road, Southampton 238-8800
Crystal Caves of Bermuda 8 Crystal Caves Rd., Hamilton Parish 293-0640 info@caves.bm ww.caves.bm
Dolphin Quest Bermuda Dockyard Terrace Dockyard 234-4464 dqbermuda@dolphinquest.com
FunGolf Royal Naval Dockyard 400-7888 office@fungolf.bm www.fungolf.bm
Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation 27 Jubilee Rd., Devonshire 542-9000 info@kaf.bm www.kaf.bm
Liberty Theatre 49 Union Plaza, Hamilton 292-7296 info@libertytheatre.bm www.libertytheatre.bm
Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art Botanical Gardens, Paget 299-4000 www.bermudamasterworks.com
FAMILY FUN
Neptune Cinema Dockyard, Sandys 234-2923 info@libertytheatre.bm www.libertytheatre.bm
Olde Towne Railway 1 King’s Square, St. George’s 297-5001 oldetownerailway@therock.bm or www.oldetownerailway.com
Pop up Playroom National Sports Centre 504-5857 info@bermudaplayroom.com www.bermudapalayroom.com
Snorkel Park 7 Maritime Lane, Sandys 234-3100 info@snorkelparkbeach.com www.snorkelparkbeach.com
Speciality Cinema & Grill 12 Church St. Hamilton292-2135 specialitymovies@northrock.bm www.specialitycinema.bm
Strykz Bowling Lounge 27 South Side Rd., St. Davids 297-2727 strykz@live.com
COURTESY OF BUEI
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Customize your Gadget with your love ones
Tech Accessories
for all
Come to
IPhone4S,5S,5C
Samsung S3,S3mini,S4,S4mini
BlackberryZ10
IPAD & IPAD mini
Samsung Tab 7’& 10”
Mon - Sat 9:30 5:30
24 hr turn around time
#whoandwhatsonyourcaseWarwick Lanes 47 Middle Rd., Warwick 236-5290
WindReach Bermuda Windreach Ln., 57 Spice Hill Rd., Warwick 238-2469
X-Clue-Sive Creations Visual Arts Centre 296-1676 xcreations@logic.bm
We carry a large supply of party decorations and supplies for your
special occasion
Mon-Fri 10am-6pm Sat 9am-5pm Sun 10am-1pm
PARTY PLUS63 South Road - Devonshire DV 08
236-7244 partyplusbda@hotmail.com
Please pre-order Balloons
The Onionpatch Academy
Tel. 441.29-ONION (296-6466) • Fax. 441.236.5912www.opacademy.bm • info@opacademy.bm
Ages 3 months – 5 years • Open 7:30AM – 6PM
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ALLERGY
H Allergy Clinic of Bermuda Healthways’, 1 Cedar Ave. Pembroke 292-3230 allergy@tbinet.bm
Bermuda Asthma and Allergy Support Group55 Dundonald Street, Hamilton 799-4695
Bermuda Autism Support & Education Society534-0306 basebda@yahoo.com www.bermudaautism.org
H PEDIATRICIANS
Edgewood Pediatric Services Woodbourne Hall, 1 Gorham Rd., Hamilton 295-8000 pediatrics@logic.bm www.edgewoodpediatrics.com
Community Services
Meet-A-Mum Association291-3799 www.mama.bm
The Committee of 25 for Handicapped Children292-4325
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bermuda292-2802 bbs@ibl.bm
Parent Awareness Resources for Edu-cating, Nuturing and Training Skills292-6147 or 292-6148
The Fathers’ Resource Centre237-1177
The Womens’ Resource Centre295-3882
Child & Adolescent Services236-3770
The Institute for Child and Family Health292-7675
Dr. Ayesha Peets-Talbot 44 Point Finger Rd., Paget 296-7296
Wee Care Pediatrics 7 Elliott St., Hamilton 296-3032 www.bermudaweecare.com
Bermuda Diabetes Association 46 Point Finger Road, Paget 236-3668 bdaed@northrock.bm
Bermuda Heart Foundation & Core Heart Health 232-7812 www.mybermudaheart.bm simonebarton@bdaheart.bm
King Edward Memorial Hospital 7 Point Finger Rd., Paget 236-2345 Gosling (Children’s Ward) 239-2014; Maternity Ward 239-1325; Emergency Department 239-2009
ACCEPTING new PATIENTS
PEDIATRIC SERVICES General Pediatric Care
(Birth to 21yrs) School Physicals and
Adolescent Care No Referrals Needed
ADULT SERVICES Internal Medicine Consultations Specializing in Chronic Disease
Management: Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol
Specializing in Obesity and Weight-Loss Management
Adult Appointments by Referral only
CALL today
44 Point Finger Rd, Paget, DV04 BermudaPh: 441-296-7296 | Fax: 441-296-7287
Dr. Ayesha Peets Talbot, MD DABIM FAAP
Consultant Physician, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics
Board Certi� ed in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics
& Obesity Medicine
Fellow of American Society of Bariatric Physicians
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Open Airways 232-0264 lizboden@logic.bm www.openairways.com
Ultimate Imaging Diagnostic ServicesInternational Centre, Suite 308, 2 6 Bermudiana Rd., Hamilton 297-6863 info@ultimateimaging.bm www.ultimateimaging.bm
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Would you be ready for an Emergency or crisis in your community?Do you have a family plan?
Do you have a fully stocked first aid kit?
Are you CPR/First Aid trained?
Are you interested in learning more about preparedness and response?
Would you consider being a preparedness or response volunteer?Call or email us if you want more information on the above or more….
Trusted globally | Focused locally | Responding impartially
BERMUDA RED CROSS Charleswood, 9 Berry Hill Road Paget, DV 03 T 236-8253, F 441 236 8267 redcrossdisaster@logic.bm www.bermudaredcross.com
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Sports & Fitness
H ARCHERY
National Archery Association 26 Victoria St., Hamilton 504-2337
H BADMINTON
Bermuda Badminton Association 299-5177 or 334-9265 bdabamington@yahoo.com YAO Baseball
H BASKETBALL
Bermuda Basketball Association 293-3340 or 236-0392 bermudabasketball@bermuda.com
H BOWLING
Bermuda Bowling Federation 298-5184 bdabowlingfed@hotmail.com
H CRICKET
Bermuda Cricket Board of Control 9 Gorham Rd., Hamilton 292-8958 info@cricket.bm www.cricket.bm
Somerset Cricket Club 6 Cricket Lane, Somerset 234-6327 somersetcricket@ibl.bm
St. George’s Cricket Club 56 Wellington Slip Road, St. George’s 297-0516 stgeorgescc@ibl.bm
Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club 5 Duck’s Puddle Drive, Bailey’s Bay 293-8064 or 293-8065
Bermuda Cricket Board of Control 292-8958 info@cricket.bm
St. David’s County Cricket Club 41 Battery Road, St. David’s 297-0449
H CYCLING
Bermuda Bicycle Association 34 Church St., Hamilton799-8614 info@bermudabicycle.org www.bermudabicycle.org
H EQUESTRIAN
Bermuda Equestrian Federation 15 Front St., Hamilton234-0485 jacherry@northrock.bm www.bef.bm
Spiceland Riding School
H FENCING
Bermuda Fencing Federation 291-1499 or 334-9349 dasemos@ibl.bm
FOOTBALL
Bermuda Football Associa-tion 48 Cedar Avenue, Hamilton 295-2199 info@bermudafa.com
Futsal
H GOLF
Bermuda Junior Golf As-sociation 295-9972 bdagolf@ibl.bm www.bermudagolf.org
H GYMNASTICS
Bermuda Gymnastics As-sociation St. David’s 295-0589 bdagymnastics@northrock.bm
H HOCKEY
Bermuda Field Hockey Association 292-7979
Bermuda Hockey Association 292-7212
H GO KART
Bermuda Karting Club 236-8188 www.bermudakartingclub.com
H MOTOCROSS/MOTORCYCLE
Bermuda Motocross Club 296-2566
Motorcycle Racing Club 735-6436 ajones@northrock.bm
H NETBALL
Bermuda Netball Association bdanetball@hotmail.com www.bermudanetball.bm
H RUGBY
Bermuda Rugby Football Association 295-0071 bermudarugby@ibl.bm
H SAILING/WATERSPORTS
Bermuda Sailing Association 12 Reid St., Hamilton 295-7935 info@bermudasail.bm www.bermudasail.bm
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TOYS
Solid Foundations for a Lifetime
S.M.A.R.T.After SchoolScientific data-basedand documented success
BollywoodDance Academy
Children and Adults
BSMART FOUNDATION
SMARTFun Camps
Next Camp: Oct. 2014
www.bsmartfoundation.org
ProfessionalDevelopment
Workshops
Infant & ToddlerDevelopment Programs
SchoolPTA MeetingsHosted at BSMART
Somerset Bridge, Sandy’s 234-1964 or 234-3354 krsuper@northrock.bm
Royal Bermuda Yacht Club 295-2214 manager@rbyc.bm www.rbyc.bm
Royal Hamilton Amateur Dingy Club 25 Pomander Road, Paget 236-2250 sailing@rhdc.bm www.rhadc.com
Sandy’s Boat Club 234-5534 or 234- 2248
St. George’s Dinghy & Sports 24 Cut Road, St. George’s 297-1612
H SQUASH
Bermuda Squash Racquets Associa-tion 111 Middle Road, Devonshire 292-6881 davee@bermudasquash.com www.bermudasquash.com
H TENNIS
Bermuda Table Tennis Association 295-2185 Bermuda Tennis Foundation 296-2554
Manders Island Tennis Academy 333-2936 bsmith@mandersislandtennis.com www.mandersislandtemmis.com
H TRACK & FIELD
Bermuda Track & Field Association 53 Church St., Hamilton 296-0951 ber@mf.iaaf.org
Swan’s Running Club 299-5819
H SWIMMING
Aqua Mania Swimming 33 Paddock Dr. Warwick HK 04 234-3484 aquamania@logic.bm www.aquamania.bm
Bermuda Amateur Swimming Association 48 Par-La-Ville Rd., Hamilton 292-1713 aquatics.basa@logic.bm www.basa.bm
Dolphin Swim Team 292-0236 coaches@dolphins.bm www.dolphins.bm
Sharks Swim Club 292-9752
Splash Zone 504-7946 splashzonebda@gmail.com www.splashzone.bm
Swimming Instinct St. George 297-8062 info@swimminginstinct.com www.swimminginstinct.com
H ROWING
Bermuda Rowing Association 296-2299 www.bermudarowing.com
SPORT & FITNESS
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COURTESY OF AQUA MANIA SWIMMING
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KID FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS
TOYS
Annex Toys Phoenix Centre, Reid St., Hamilton 279-5450
Comic Stop Emporium Bldg., 69 Front St., Hamilton 292-6642
Daisy & Mac 27 Queen St., Hamilton 295-7477
Gorhams Ltd 62 St. John’s Rd. Pembroke 295-1550 info@gorhams.bm www.gorhams-ltd.com
Island Puzzles 10 Breezyway Ln. Smiths 335-5678 islandpuzzles@gmail.com www.islandpuzzles.com
Off The Wall Hobbies 13 Laffan St. Pembroke 293-5200 otwhobbies@yahoo.com
People’s Pharmacy -Little People’s Too 62 Victoria St. Hamilton 292-8697 toys@peoplespharmacy.bm littlepeoples.bm
Robertson’s Drug Store 24 York St., St. George’s 297-1828
Treats of Bermuda Washington Mall West Hamilton 296-1123
Bone Fish Bar & Grill 6 Dockyard Terrace, Royal Naval Dockyard 234-5151 www.bonefish.bm
Café Ten Dundonald Street, Hamilton 295-0857
Flanagan’s Irish Pub 69 Front St., Hamilton 295-8299 www.flanagans.bm
Henry VIII 69 South Road, Southampton 238-1977 henrys@logic.bm www.henrys.bm
KFC 21 Queen Street, Hamilton 296-4532
La Trattaria 22 Washington Ln., Hamilton 295-1877
Lobster Pot Corner of Gorhams Rd. and Bermudiana 292-6898
Mr Chicken 27 Queen Street, Hamilton292-6109 Heron Bay Plaza, Southampton238-2319 17 Watlington Rd., East Devon-shire232-6109
Paraquet South Shore Rd., Paget 236-9742
TOYS
Pickled Onion 53 Front St. Hamilton 295-2263 www.thepickledonion.com
Pizza House Southside, St. Davids293-5700 Shelly Bay Plaza, Hamilton293-8465 Heron Bay Plaza, Southampton238-2753
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