March 2nd, 2007

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Mar thru Apr 21

Mario Ford Baseball Program

The 22nd Mario Ford Baseball Program invites youngsters aged 4 -15 every Saturday until April 21st to improve their baseball and have fun learning under one of the nation's top coaches. Registration is: $50 and includes equipment, cap & T-shirt. $10 per Saturday session. Held at Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre at 9:30am. The Community Baseball League starts on April 28th. T: 556-0993. E: funk_e58@hotmail.com

Mar 4

Concert: The Ultimate Worship Experience

A concert and live recording event featuring Elder Vanderson A. Barnett & Friends with special guests Simeon Outten, Arthur Duncombe and Prophet Lawrence Rolle. At the Living Waters Auditorium, 7 pm. Tickets from Buck Records, Oasis Music & 100% Bible Books.

Mar 8

St. Andrews Wine & Cheese Evening

The St. Andrews Alumni & Friends Association hosts a Wine & Cheese gathering and Silent Auction at the Nassau yacht Club, 7 - 9 pm with hors d'oeuvres and wine from Bristol Cellars. Tickets: $30 from Margo Albury at the school office.

Mar 8

BAIC Business Lecture Series

The sixth of 10 presentations organised by The Bahamas Agriculture and Industry Corporation. This week Mr. Don Demeritte and Mr. Paul Major from the Domestic Investment Board hold a town meeting on “Forging A New Vision For The Bahamian Investor”. Lasts for 2 hours from 7 pm at Bahamas Tourism Training Ctr, COB. Lectures are free. Call BAIC. T: 322-3740, 325-1912 or E: lester_stuart@hotmail.com or lhilton_nassau_bahamas@hotmail.com

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Spring 2007

Mar 8

NAGB Artist Talk: Deborah Jack

Artist Deborah Jack takes us through a discussion about multimedia utilizing video, sound, photography, painting, poetry and prose. At 7 pm at the NAGB.

Mar 17

Toastmasters 10th Anniversary Banquet

Held at the British Colonial Hilton at 7:30 pm, the 7178 club honours its 10 past presidents in grand style. New, current and old friends & colleagues are invited. Tickets: e-mail: presj@tc7178.org

Mar 8 - 10

26th Annual West Indian Literature Conference

The 26th convention gathers under the theme “Horizons”. Submitted abstracts will be judged and discussed. Organisers: Dr. Ian Strachan at istrachan@cob.edu.bs and Dr. Marjorie Brooks-Jones at mjones@cob.edu.bs. Registration forms at: www.cob.edu.bs/News/WILit.html. Registration fee includes: opening and closing receptions, lunch for three days (if registered for three days on or before Feb 23rd) and information packet. Fees: Caribbean faculty members: $90, non-Caribbean faculty members: $150; Students: $50; One Day: $40.

Mar 17 & 18

Transforming Spaces© Art Tour

Air-conditioned bus tours visiting several art spaces, leaving from NAGB and New Providence Community Centre (NPCC) at 10 am on Sat and 12 noon on Sun. Tickets: Advanced: $20; $25 on day of event, with 25% off for attendees to Friday event. Self drive tours & venue passes $15. Tickets avail. from NAGB. T: 328.5800/1.

Mar 9

Essay Contest: “Black Journey”

The Bahamas OnStage YouTheatre invites young Bahamians to enter its first essay contest about it's latest production “Black Journey” on March 12-14 at the National Center for the Performing Arts. (See more below). For entry details e-mail: PublicRelations@ccmbahamas.com

Mar 9 - 31

Kaleidoscope: Art Educators Exhibition

The Bahamas Union of Teachers celebrates 60 years (1947-2007) with an exhibition of works by 12 local art teachers. Held at the Central Bank Gallery. Opening at 6:30 pm.

Mar 10

3rd Annual Leviticus Adderley Fun Run & Walk

From St. Augustine's College Pool, Bernard Rd, Village Rd, & Montagu Beach and back. Trophies for 1st & 2nd in six age categories. Fee: $15 A, $5 C includes a T-shirt. T: Jobina Bain (SAC): 324-1511; Geno Nairn: 397-2230 or Yvonne Barr: 502-5783.

Mar 22

IAAP 3rd Annual Educational Conference

The International Association of Administrative Professionals' Conference features The Hon. Cynthia Pratt, Ms. Cheri Hanna, SIC Executive of The Year 2006;Inspector Roston Moss Jr,

Mar 10

ILCI's St Patrick's Irish Band “Swift Years”

The International Languages & Cultural Institute of COB celebrates St. Patrick's Day with the Montreal-based Irish Band “Swift Years”. Green & white dress. Irish & British pub beer and Kalik. At Choices Restaurant Courtyard, COB Campus. Tickets: $25 (includes 1 beer), Students: $10 (includes 1 soda). Tel: 302-4587 or 4584. See: www.swiftyears.com

Commanding Officer of the Drug Enforce-ment Unit, GBI and Rev. T. G. Morrison. Includes fashion show, briefcase, breakfast, lunch & diner; Blackberry raffle; gifts and prizes. Tickets range from $160 to $#200 pp. Call Tina Wright, T: 356-3634/5; E: tinawright@coralwave.com

Mar 10

10th Annual Antique Car Show & Steakout

The Antique Auto Club of the Bahamas has its 10th Annual Show at Arawak Cay from noon to 6 pm. Approx 44 cars vie for class trophies and a popular choice award. The public is invited to enter cars. Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd are: $500, $300 & $200. Cars must be 20 years old or more or, for neo-classic, 15-20 years old and in good knick. Membership is $25 p.a. Steakout dinners $10. Raffles: $2 or 3 for $5. www.antiqueautosbahamas.com for registration and info. Call: 356-2902.

Mar 22

Historical Society Talk - Michael Pateman:

“Reconstructing Lucayan Lifeways: Diet, Health, Nutrition, Lifestyle and Mortuary Variability through Skeletal Analysis.” Mr Pateman works at the Antiquities,

Mar 10 & 17

Kemp Road Community Outreach Rally

Bahamas Faith Ministries International, Real Men Ministries International and 20 or more Kemp Road churches hold a “Community Touch” Kemp Road Community Walkaround on March 10 at 2:30 pm. The Community Rally is held on March 17 from 4 - 8 pm featuring music, dance, testimonies, drama, mime, comedy, free food, children's activities and free supplies. At Salem Park, Kemp Rd, T: 461-6400 or 341-6444.

Monuments and Museums Corporation of the Bahamas (AMMC), at the Bahamas Historical Society, Shirley St, Elizabeth Ave. : 322-4231. E-mail:

info@bahamashistoricalsociety.com or www.bahamashistoricalsociety.com

Mar 11 & 18

Church of God of Prophesy 86th National Convention

Held at East St. Tabernacle with guests appearances by Bishop Randall Howard and other international speakers. T: 322-3097 or E: g_sean@coralwave.com or visit: www.cogopbahamas.org

Mar 24

Nassau Nastics Blackbeards Challenge

A top fund-raising gymnastics competition at Sir Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium. On Mar 23rd is a special coaching clinic from

Mar 12 -14

“Black Journey” Production

The Bahamas OnStage YouTheatre holds its latest production at the National Center for the Performing Arts. Black Journey takes you back to the birth of black music from slave ballads, through ragtime, jazz, blues, Motown to modern hiphop. Other poignant events in black music & history dramatised. Times: Monday March 12: 9:30 am, 11:30 am and 1:30 pm; March 13th & 14th: 9:30 am, 12:30pm and 7pm Tickets: $15 A, $10 C from The Juke Box and Dominos locations. T: 323-5589. E-mail: PublicRelations@ccmbahamas.com

4-6 pm with a high-level US coach. T: 356-7722 or 364-8423. E-mail: nassaunastics@yahoo.com

Mar 24 & 25

LeAnne Rimes at Crystal Palace Casino

Country music superstar, LeAnne Rimes in concert on Saturday at Rainforest Theatre ($69), and on the beach on Sunday ($49) with rising country star Jimmy Barret opening. Call Wyndham Nassau Resort: T: 327-6200.

Mar 16

3rd Annual Girls Leadership Conference

S.T.R.A.W., Inc Center For Young Women presents its annual conference themed “ Get Out Of The Box” with guest speakers CeeCee Michaela “Yvonne” of UPN's “Girlfriends” and Marshawn Evans, 2001 District of Colombian and 3rd Runner-up of Miss America 2002 and “Apprentice” finalist. Held at Breezes 9 am - 5 pm. For girls up to 25 years . T: 328-2304

Mar 30

Historical Society Talk - Peter J. Roberts - DNA Genealogy

“Genetic Genealogy and the Results of The Bahamas DNA Project.” The Bahamas DNA Project was launched in 2004 to support genealogy

Mar 16-18

Transforming Spaces© Art Tour

A collaborative, multi-gallery event dedicated to the memory of Brent Malone with proceeds donated to Brent Malone Artist in Residence Fund. New exhibitions held at: The National Art Gallery in collaboration with Post House Gallery, PopOpStudios Gallery, Stingrae Studios, Doongalik Gallery, Tyrone Ferguson's Studio, Ladder Gallery at NPCC and New Providence Art and Antiques.

research. Mr Roberts, a Bahamian professor at Georgia State University, is the project administrator. Early results of the project show that sharing the same surname is not a guarantee of being related. 6 pm at the Bahamas Historical Society, Shirley St, Elizabeth Ave. T: 322-4231. E-mail:

info@bahamashistoricalsociety.com or www.bahamashistoricalsociety.com

Mar 16

Transforming Spaces© Opening Event: “Metamorphosis”

An evening in honour of Brent Malone at the NAGB with living art interpretations of some of Malone's finest paintings, and special tours of the Gallery's new exhibition “Bahamian Art: Pre Columbian To The Present”. Also: “One Of A Kind” auction by Harl Taylor, Max Taylor and others. Food, drinks, music & dancing under the stars. Tickets: $50 at NAGB.

Mar 31

Lennox Paton Youth Rugby Sevens

Mar 17-18

26th Annual Bahamas Kennel Club Dog Show & Obedience Trials

Held at the Botanical Gardens from 9 am to 2 pm each day. The island's major dog event showing breeds, agility, tricks and obedience. Contact the Bahamas Kennel Club: June Hall at 393-1360 or Rita Hall 393-7005 or 364-8350

School rugby sevens tournament sponsored by leading law firm Lennox Paton. Senior high schools and junior highs compete at

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Winton Rugby Field. CV Bethel, Government High, CR Walker, Doris Johnson, CC Sweeting, St. Augustine's College, St. Anne's, SC MacPherson, DW Davis, HO Nash, LW Young. The Bahamas Rugby Union is putting out a call for coaches to assist. E: Ely Miles at ely@rugbybahamas or http://www.rugbybahamas.com