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Wellbottom Sessions @TheBermudian

A series of intimate concerts, recorded live @The Bermudian‘s Wellbottom Studio , Bermuda

Taylor Rankin – Jan 15, 2020
Joy T. Barnum – bermudians.com/joy
The Three Kings take to the stage to perform “Reggae Highway” as well as some of their other original songs.
Mia Chambry & Mohawk Radio
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@TheWesternDen – Stay The Sun #Live @BerkleeCollege

Recorded Live @ Berklee Internet Radio Network


Formed in February 2013 & driven by a shared passion to create music with purpose, The Western Den is the collaborative work of Deni Hlavinka & Chris West, who together blend compelling folk harmonies with ambient textures to produce a sound all their own.


The duo released their debut EP, Battle Hymns, in May 2013 and premiered that summer by opening for Melissa Ferrick on the northeastern leg of her national tour. The Western Den is based in Boston, performing and working on a full-length album.



Deni Hlavinka: voice
Chris West: voice, acoustic guitar
Alec Alabado: trumpet, voice
Jon Hubbell: electric guitar
Tim Reynolds: violin
Ro Rowan: cello
Hayden Cotcher: drums, percussion

Recorded live @ Berklee Internet Radio Network
Ryan Walsh: recording engineer
Simon Katz: mixing engineer, assistant recording engineer

Video by 21summit Productions
Joe Barnard: videographer, editor

Mastered by M Works Studios
Jonathan Wyner: engineer

TheWesternDen.com | facebook | instagram | twitter

“Hold” (C. West, D. Hlavinka) lnkfi.re/holdyouupright


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JetPack Aviation #Bermuda @fairmontsouth w/ Richard Browning #TEDxBermuda @GeminiiBda @takeongravity

Gravity with Richard Browning in Bermuda for TEDx Bermuda taking off from the beach at the Fairmount Southampton Princess, Bermuda.

Gravity Industries

British Aeronautical Innovation Company.
Mission to re-imagine human flight and inspire a generation to dare ask ‘what if!’
#takeongravity

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Gravity Industries YT Playlist

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Articles
Man to fly over Bermuda in jet suit – RG
Former Astronaut Among TEDx Speakers – Bernews

Bassette – She Bad @bassettemusic @papermagazine

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Honest music – ‘her enchanting voice snakes in between the rhythm and beat … Possessing a strong jazz-influenced aesthetic … marries with poetic lyrics

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Article – You’ve Never Heard a Voice Quite Like Bassette’s – PAPER

#Bermuda Kids Freedive Record – Beth Neale @BdaZooSociety

South African Freediver Beth Neale aims to break her own continental record and raise $20,000 for the Bermuda Zoological Society in her latest challenge.

I am Beth Neale, 3x South African freedive Champion and African continental record holder. For the last 5 years, I have been a part of the Kids on the Reef (KOTR) programme in beautiful Bermuda, run by the Bermuda Zoological Society, where we teach 250 school children per year freediving and ocean conservation over 2 days – snorkelling and taking them as far out as 8 miles offshore to experience the pristine coral reefs!

The Spring KOTR programme is generously sponsored by our amazing corporate donor, AXA XL. In the Fall, we are sponsored by Hiscox, the Neil Burnie Foundation and the Bermuda Lionfish Taskforce. Through this we are undoubtedly creating the next generation of ocean conservation warriors! We have taught over 1500 children freediving and ocean conservation over 7 years.

Inspired by my work with Kids on the Reef, I will be attempting to break the South African no fins free diving record of 47 meters or 154 ft in Bermuda this summer so that more young Bermudians have the incredible opportunity to experience programs connecting them to their oceans.

Help me to make this record breaking dive possible this Summer! Donate and share!

gofundme.com/f/help-beth-break-freedive-record-for-bermuda-kids

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?3x South African Freedive Champion
?Depth 47M/154ft no fins
⏱Breath hold 6min
?BERMUDA 2019 
?Underwater Content
?@freedivingcouple ?@aqua.souls

Free diver sets local record at 164 feet – RG

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South African Freediver Aims To Break Record, Raise Funds For Kids
Free diver sets local record at 164 feet – RG

Jo 1 & Mugzy – Big Moves – @DextaDapsMusic | Choreography Routine @jo1bermudian

Hot vibes in Bermuda with @mugzydancer (on IG). Check it out?????❤❤❤???. #Bermuda#DanceIsLife#BermudaDance#BigMoves Music: Big Moves – Dexta Daps – (@dextadaps on IG) Videographer: @officialjaythree (IG) Choreographer: @mugzydancer (IG)

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Change.org #Petition “PRESERVE #BERMUDA RECREATIONAL LAND” – [Ex. Riddell’s Bay Golf & Country Club]

PRESERVE BERMUDA RECREATIONAL LAND

Riddell’s Bay Members Committee started this petition to Minister of Home Affairs Hon. Walter Roban, JP, MP and 9 others

This petition is signed by those people opposed to the potential change in ”Recreation” zoning of the former Riddell’s Bay Golf and Country Club and the residential development of the protected golf course property.

Google MapsRiddell’s Bay Golf & Country Club

The petitioners believe this potential zoning change would violate the Development and Planning Act 1974 and set a precedent that would jeopardize all golf courses and other areas that are currently protected under the Bermuda Plan (2008).

Bermuda has limited green space and a portion of the Bermuda Plan (2008) is zoned Recreation which includes sports fields, school playing fields, playgrounds, golf courses and general recreation areas, such as Bernard Park. These areas have historically been protected from zoning changes in order to maintain land for recreational purposes. If an exception is made to allow real estate development in areas that are currently zoned Recreation it could lead to the possible closure and redevelopment of other Bermuda golf courses and protected recreational areas.

Background

On October 25th, 2016 there was a presentation made to the residents of Riddell’s Bay by a group of investors who were in the process of closing on the purchase of the assets of the former Riddell’s Bay Golf and Country Club from the Provisional Liquidator. In the meeting the investor group confirmed that they planned to permanently close the golf course operation and change the zoning on approximately 17 acres of property to allow them to subdivide the property into one acre lots for residential development. They plan to create the “Master Plan” for the area and then sell the lots to real estate developers or individuals.

It is our contention that the Development and Planning Act 1974 (“the Act”) should protect the golf course from residential or commercial real estate development. We believe that any efforts to re-zone the property would set a dangerous precedent for all of Bermuda’s property zoned Recreation and impact the island’s limited green space. This would include golf courses, sports fields and recreational parks.

It is understood that there was a plan presented to the Provisional Liquidator from a group of Riddell’s Bay residents and former members to purchase the assets of the former club and maintain the golf course operation. Unfortunately the successful buyer contends that the golf course operation is not viable and that there is greater potential value in selling the real estate. There is always a temptation for real estate developers to buy restricted land and test the Bermuda Plan especially valuable real estate that is located in premium locations. The Provisional liquidator recently sold less than an acre of residential property for $1.5 million dollars. Based on this value the land is far more valuable to a real estate developer than it is as a golf course operation. The zoning rules are in place to protect restricted property from residential or commercial real estate development. It is unfortunate that investors may want to test the rigid Bermuda Plan guidelines.

Bermuda Plan (2008)

“The Bermuda Plan 2008″ (the Plan) has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of Part III of the Development and Planning Act 1974 (the Act). It is the fifth development plan for the Island and will supersede the Bermuda Plan 1992 and the Development Plan for the Former Military Bases 1996. The Plan covers the entire Island with the exception of the land subject to the provisions of the City of Hamilton Plan 2001 (and any subsequent plan). The main purpose of the Plan is to provide for the land use and development requirements of the Island in a way that makes the most effective use of its resources, protects its natural and built environment, and provides a good quality of life for the Island’s residents. As such, the Plan helps to encourage suitable development on appropriate sites and helps the Development Applications Board make decisions on planning applications”.

“The Bermuda Plan 2008 Zoning Maps designate all areas of the island (except for the lands subject to the provisions of the City of Hamilton Plan 2001) into four zoning types: Development Base Zones, Conservation Base Zones, Conservation Areas and Protection Areas. The Conservation and Protection Areas overlay either a Development Base Zone or a Conservation Base Zone.”

”Chapter 18: Recreation”

“The purpose of the Recreation zone is to conserve land for a variety of recreational activities. The areas designated under the Plan as Recreation include public and private playing fields, sports facilities and golf courses, and they are important components of the overall network of linked open spaces across the Island.”

“Some areas zoned Recreation are also designated under the Bermuda National Parks Act 1986 (as amended) and are further regulated by the provisions of that Act.”

“The Plan gives priority to retaining these lands in their open state and to protecting significant natural features. Development in the Recreation zone shall be restricted to recreational forms of development, forms of development associated with the principal recreational use of the land, and other forms of development which are associated with the open use of the land.”

Objectives

REC (1) To allocate sufficient land throughout the Island for a variety of recreational activities
REC (2) To retain recreational lands in their open state and to protect significant natural features”
It is important for those people interested in preserving the golf course to click on the links below which explain the Bermuda Plan and how it relates to Riddell’s Bay. 

Relevant References and Links here

Bermuda Pride Parade 2019

Date: August 31, Saturday

Location: Victoria Park, Hamilton

Lead Sponsor: OutBermuda

Website: Bermudapride.net

Victoria Park Bandstand Pavilion

Bermuda’s 1st LGBTQ Pride Parade – August 31, 2019 @ Victoria Park in Hamilton, almost a year after re-legalizing same-sex marriage.


#LGBTQBERMUDA ADVOCATES (FB)

FB Links: Bermuda Pride Organizers | Bermuda Pride Supporters | OUTBermudaRainbow Alliance of Bermuda | Bermuda Human Rights CommissionMarriage Equality Bermuda | SameloveBermuda | Two Words And A Comma | Kinsfolk Bermuda | LGBTQ Bermuda

2019 – Parade Route


Bermuda Pride 2019 Events

Rainbow Alliance of Bermuda Bermuda Pride Weekend Events Roundup.

Aug 29 – Thursday | 7:00 – 10:00 pm

Aug 30 – Friday | 6.30 pm

Panel Discussion: “Free to be me: Expressing LGBTQI+ identities against a legacy of colonialism.” https://bermudapride.net/events/
Location: Hamilton Princess

Aug 31 – Saturday | 9 am – 7 pm

Community Celebration “Pride in the Park

Location: Victoria Park
09:00 – Park Open
09:30 – Yoga session w/ Fusion Works with Marcia
10:15 – Joy T Barnum LIVE + OPENING SPEECH & moment of silence for members of the LGBTQI+ community lost along the way
10:30 – Pre-Parade Assembly
11.00 – 12:30 – Bermuda Pride Parade
12:30 – 19:00 – Pride Ceremony @ Victoria Park Band Stand

Live entertainment from: Anomi Amaya Deveroux, Chrissy Dior, Denzel Amos, Eliza Olander, Joy Barnum, Padma Bermuda, Melodies and Mimosas, Mia Williams, Mike Hind, Nkosi, Roderick Ferguson, The Queen of Bermuda Ms Sybil Barrington, Tiffany Paynter, Wine Women & Song and Zebra Kidd.

Emcees – Edward Christopher and Jonathan Christopher; Dizzle the DJ, & DJ Felix.


Please be advised that dogs are not allowed in Victoria Park.

Please do not bring single use plastics to the park.

FREE hydration station – bring a reusable water bottle.


Sept 1 – Sunday 11:00 – 12:30 pm


Sept 1 – Sunday 8 pm

The QUEEN of BERMUDA – Ms SYBIL BARRINGTON is having her DYNAMIC FEMALE INTERNATIONAL IMPERSONATORS at CITY HALL at 8pm.

Tickets $55 GET THEM EARLY B4 THEY SELL OUT!!!! www.bdatix.bm or at SHANNONS BOUTIQUE !!!!!


Bermudian and Pride London Director of Community Engagement, Christopher Joell-Deshields, explains why Pride Parades are still important.

Pride Parade @ Wikipedia

Pride parades (also known as pride marches, pride events, and pride festivals) are outdoor events celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) social and self acceptance, achievements, legal rights and pride. read more @ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_parade
São Paulo’s 18th annual LGBT Pride Parade 2014
Gay Pride London 2011
Articles
Bermuda Pride 2019 Has ‘Officially’ Launched Bernews – July 22, 2019 
Queen of Bermuda reigns in London’s Pride parade Bermuda Sun – July 3, 2011
Links
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Bermuda

Featured Image courtesy of Jeffrey Porter

#Bermuda to hold first #LGBTI Pride march @gaystarnews

13 June 2019  by Mark Johnson

Bermuda to hold first LGBTI Pride march
Bermuda couple Winston Godwin and Greg DeRoche say Pride march is step in the right direction | Photo: Rainbow Alliance BDA
Organisers say event will take place on 31 August

The island of Bermuda is to hold its first march to celebrate LGBTI Pride this summer. LGBTI people and same-sex marriage campaigners said the Bermuda Pride event would help to reinforce that gay people are part of island society.

A spokesman for OutBermuda, the main sponsor of the march, said:

OutBermuda is proud to support Bermuda Pride 2019. There is an inherent value in a public celebration of our LGBTI community in Bermuda as a reminder that we exist and that we are members of the Bermuda community.

Beacon of hope

‘It is also a beacon of hope to LGBTI youth and others who feel that they are alone.’

The march is to be held on 31 August, according to the island’s main daily newspaper The Royal Gazette.

A march in Bermuda is ‘a huge step in the right direction’, said Winston Godwin-DeRoche. He had previously … read more

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