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A Stroll Through St. George’s #Bermuda @SGF_Bermuda

The St. George’s Foundation presents A Stroll Through St. George’s II, exploring the Old Town of St. George’s in Bermuda.

In 2000, the Historic Town of St. George and its Related Fortifications joined an elite group of recognized world treasures that includes Stonehenge in the UK, the Acropolis in Greece, the Great Wall of China and the Statue of Liberty.  St George’s with its related fortifications is an outstanding example of a continuously occupied, fortified, colonial town dating from the early 17th century and the oldest English town in the New World.  We invite you to explore and enjoy this jewel in Bermuda’s crown.

What is a World Heritage Site? … read more

Visit the World Heritage Centre to see the entire film or purchase a copy.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._George’s,_Bermuda

 

St.George’s Foundation


De’jon Simons … The Story of A Burn ‘Survivor’

The Dejon Simmons Story.

De’jon Simons  (Author, Poet & Motivational Speaker) is a well-known Bermudian who has managed to overcome a horrific life-changing ordeal which left him with only a 5% chance of survival after he received third and fourth degree burns to 97% of his body. Because of this life changing event, he agreed to share his story with the world as he aided in the production of his tell-all documentary titled “The Dejon Simmons Story” which explores all aspects of his accident, his reaction, other people’s reactions and how he’s come to accept who he has become.
 
His great strength and determination exhibited in his documentary allowed him to inspire numerous amounts of people both locally and internationally which lead him to become the recipient of the 2005 Bermuda Sun’s Man of The Year Award. It was with this experience that he learned his true purpose. He recognized that he had an incredibly powerful message and was committed to sharing it.
 

De’jon writes on his facebook page, November 11, 2011.

Yesterday I spoke openly on the radio for two and a half hours about my situation for the first time ever. It was beyond invigorating. The radio host was crying, my PR agent was tearing up & even those just at the station looking in, but they wasn’t crying out of sadness. You see, when you bring some real to a person without any distractions or spin, the connection is unbreakable. But hearing people call into the station asking me questions, sharing their own struggles LIVE on air made me realize something. Who I am, what I write, and what I do is WAY BIGGER than me now… Realizing that, I was left with the thought of knowing ‘Memoirs of my Scars‘ is way bigger than just a book, it’s a connection …

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De’jon began writing as a therapeutic outlet.

His writing has given insight and inspiration to others erasing the physical appearance of him while letting readers find an image through his words.

Ten years of agony and hardship has lead to De’jon’s first published book (December 14, 2011) consisting of an intimate collection of poetry – ‘Memoirs of My Scars‘ – that follows his path of self-acceptance and self-expression.

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The first piece, entitled “I Am Not My Skin”, introduces readers to his world of isolation and pain but the poem ends with the revelation that there is more to De’Jon than his outer appearance.De’Jon’s book has received reviews from the bestselling author of Bereolaesque: The Contemporary Gentleman & Etiquette Book for the Urban Sophisticate, Mr. Enitan Bereola II, and his ICU nurse from Shriner’s Children’s Hospital for Burn Survivors in Boston, MA. Mr. Bereola shared, “Love, hate, anger, confusion, contentment, tragedy, despair, hope, purity, honesty, authenticity, vulnerability – this isn’t a mere collection of words…this book purges understanding onto those who have none.” Nurse Maston of Shriner’s wrote, “One often wonders if there is any life worth living after such an event (the accident). This collection of poetry shows the reader that although there are many struggles after such an accident, there are also many joys to be had in life.” Ms. Maston went on to say, “The poetry is so well written that the reader actually feels what the author is feeling. I became so engrossed in what I was reading and although I found myself crying tears of sadness, there were also many tears of joy.”Since the accident, De’Jon has performed spoken word and has presented in Bermuda and the United States as a motivational speaker. Memoirs of My Scars is his first published literary works. His graphic design projects have been admired by many through flyers and artwork posted to Facebook. He has extended his talents to writing and creating riveting book covers for his upcoming book releases and other local books.
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Memoirs of My Scars was published by CKC BOOKS, Bermuda’s newest publishing company & can be found in e-book or paper back version @ amazon.com/Memoirs-of-My-Scars-ebook/… or lulu.com/shop/dejon-simons/memoirs-of-my-scars/paperback/…

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Bermuda Day Parade 2012 – Heritage Day Parade

Bermuda Day is a National Holiday in Bermuda. It is always celebrated on May 24th, or the weekday nearest May 24 if that date falls on the weekend.

The highlight of the Bermuda Day Holiday, is the elaborate Heritage Day Parade in Hamilton and locals are well known to stake out particular sections along the route as much as 48 hours in advance in order to have a front seat as the runners and floats pass by!

Thousands turn out for joyful city parade
Photo credit: Kageaki Smith

BERMUDA DAY PARADE MAY 24  – Bernews.com Recorded Video Stream

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Bermudaday.comBermuda Day – The Best Day in Bermuda!

@SimonCalder – 48 Hours in #Bermuda

Simon Calder, travel writer and guru for the United Kingdom’s national daily newspaper “The Independent“,  took a quick trip to Bermuda and reported back on the highlights of his stay in “48 Hours in Bermuda.”

Wikipedia – Simon Calder (born 25 December 1955 in CrawleyWest Sussex), is anEnglish travel writer, currently the senior travel editor for The Independent newspaper. 

gotobermuda.com | www.simoncalder.co.uk

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Bermuda Regiment Recruit Camp – 2012

An brief insight and promo video looking at the Bermuda Regiment Recruit Camp which took place for two weeks staring January 16, 2012

Music: 300 Violin Orchestra by Jorge Quintero

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Bermuda Regiment

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The Bermuda Regiment is the home defence unit of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. It is a single territorial infantry battalion that was formed by the amalgamation in 1965 of two originally voluntary units, the all white Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps (BVRC) and the mostly black Bermuda Militia Artillery (BMA). read more @ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Royal_Bermuda_Regiment

 

Johnny Barnes – Mr. Happy Man Documentary

Come rain or shine, 88-year-old Bermudian Johnny Barnes devotes six hours every day to an endearing traffic ritual that has made him one of the island’s most cherished citizens. Johnny Barnes can still be found at the roundabout on Crow Lane outside Hamilton, Bermuda every weekday from 4 A.M. to 10 A.M.  MattMorrisFilms.com

“Hello from Johnny” Meeting with Johnny Barnes at his house before filming the documentary short film Mr. Happy Man

Winner: Audience Award for Best Short Film- AFI/Discovery Silverdocs
Best Documentary Short Film- Sidewalk Motion Picture Festival
Honorable Mention- Nashville Film Festival
Ideal Award- Adventure Film Festival

Official Selection: DOC NYC, Aspen Shortsfest, Florida Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival, Bermuda International Film Festival, International Film Festival Boston, RiverRun Film Festival, Palm Springs Shortsfest, Mountainfilm Telluride, Gold Coast International Film Festival, AFI/Discovery Channel Silverdocs, Traverse City Film Festival, Maine International Film Festival, St. Louis International Film Festival

Bermuda production services: Panatel VDS Color: Company 3 Sound: Skywalker Sound 

David LaHuta of outsidetelevison.com interviews Matt Morris, the filmmaker behind “Mr. Happy Man.”

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Barnes

shortoftheweek.com/2012/02/13/mr-happy-man/

guardian.co.uk/GWeekly/Letter_From/…

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Longtails: The #Bermuda Dream – Dr. Reg Grundy

Reginald Roy “Reg” Grundy, ACOBE (born 4 August 1923) is one of the most successful Australian entrepreneurs, and media and television moguls of his generation.

Since 1995, Grundy has indulged in his life-long passion of wildlife photography. In June 2009, the photographic exhibition “Longtails: The Bermuda Dream” which featured sound and video slides of the Bermuda Longtail captured on film by Grundy, opened in The Rick Faries Gallery at the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.

source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reg_Grundy