Events on Wednesday, Jul 23rd 2014

Nassau Nastics Gymnastics Summer Camp

Wednesday 23rd July 2014

Come join in the fun and experience the sport of gymnastics in a safe and structured atmosphere!

When: June 23-Augustu 15, 2014

Where: Oakesfield Shopping Center and also in the Seagrapes Shopping Center in the East.

Time: Monday ? Friday from 9am -2pm

Cost: $75/weekly Oakesfield gym and $85/weekly Seagrapes gym

Lunch not included. Field trip every Friday! Cost not included. Girls and boys ages 5+. Contacts: 356-7722, 364-8423 or 4210740/ 4681232 (cells) or Email: nassaunastics@yahoo.com

Children Exploring Through Learning

Wednesday 23rd July 2014

Little Growing Minds Academy & Day Care

When: June 23-August 1, 2014

Where: Crooked Island Street/Bahama Avenue

Ages: 3-12yrs old

Registration: $10-NON-REFUNDABLE (t-shirt included)

Children Exploring Through Learning


Children Exploring Through Learning

All Day Summer Camp

Wednesday 23rd July 2014  8:00 AM

Small Kid, Big Kid Talent!

Open ALL Summer!!!

When: May 26-August 26

Where: Jungle Gym Play & Party Zone, Harbour Bay Shopping Plaza

Time: 8:00am-3:00pm

Price: $25 per day/$$105 p/w/$390 p/month

Ages: 3-12

-Arts & Craft
-Poetry
-Reading
-Track & Field
-Dance
-and music

All Day Summer Camp



Quality Beach Soccer

Wednesday 23rd July 2014  9:00 AM

On the Beach at BFA Soccer and Futsal Facility

When: June 30-August 1, 2014
Time: 9:00am to 3:00pm

See flyer for additional information.

Hope Town Music Festival

SUMMER CAMP 2014

Wednesday 23rd July 2014  9:00 AM

"AFRICAN ADVENTURE"

When: June 23-August 1, 2014

Where: Adventure Learning Centre & Camp, Marshall Road South

Time: 9:00am-4:00pm

Cost: $75 (per week-INCLUDES LUNCH AND TRIPS)

SUMMER CAMP 2014

Summer School

Wednesday 23rd July 2014  9:00 AM

Wallen Home School Academy..."SUMMER SCHOOL"

When: June 30-August 2, 2014

Where: #100 Bellot Road

Time: 9:00-3:00

Summer School

We Bahamian TINGS! First Annual Pottery Painting Competition

Wednesday 23rd July 2014  10:00 AM

It's the battle of the BRUSHES and YOU The Bahamian public will decide who the winners are!

When: July 7-25, 2014

Time: 10:00am-4:30pm

Entrants can choose to paint on a Round Dinner Plate or a Square Flair Dinner Plate provided by Earth & Fire Pottery Studio

We Bahamian TINGS! First Annual Pottery Painting Competition

We Bahamian TINGS! First Annual Pottery Painting Competition

Elite Skills Development & Recruiting Camp 2014

Wednesday 23rd July 2014  4:00 PM

IBA BAHAMAS..."Elite Skills Development & Recruiting Camp 2014"

When: July 21-July 25, 2014

Where: Kendal G. L. Isaacs National Stadium

Time: July 21-23 (4:00-7:00pm) July 24-25 (9:00am-12:00 noon)

US COACHES WILL BE RECRUITING FOR TALENT!!!

Elite Skills Development & Recruiting Camp 2014

Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Qualifier

Wednesday 23rd July 2014  5:00 PM

U-17 Men's Soccer Match..."BIGGEST SPORT EVENT OF THE YEAR"

When: July 21-28, 2014

Where: Roscow. A. L. Davies Field (Q. E. Sports Centre)

Time: Wednesday: 5:00pm
Thursday: 7:30pm
Friday: 5:00pm
Saturday: 7:30pm
Sunday: 3:00pm
Monday: 5:30pm

COME OUT AND SUPPORT A GREAT SPORT!!!

Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Qualifier

The Orange Economy

Wednesday 23rd July 2014  6:30 PM

...Presented by Pamela Burnside...

WHEN: Wednesday, July 23, 2014

WHERE: Central Bank Art Gallery (Frederick & Market Streets)

TIME: 6.30 pm ? 8.30 pm.

The evening promises to be an educational and entertaining one as Burnside, who is also a founding member of the Transforming Spaces annual Art Tour as well as the newly formed Creative Nassau organization, will examine the important role Creativity can play in the Bahamian context, and how it should be seriously embraced in its broader sense not only as an economic engine that can provide necessary employment opportunities for Bahamians, but also as a vehicle that can positively affect the social fibre of the country. Burnside, an outspoken cultural advocate like her late husband, Jackson Burnside III, will also talk about the necessary shift needed to redefine the country?s outdated tourism model of sun, sand and sea into one that focuses on Bahamian Art, Culture and Heritage from the inside out, i.e. developed first from amongst the Bahamian people, then offered outwards to the visitor.

The evening will also include input from the IDB on their recent publication The Orange Economy that was prepared by Felipe Buitrago Restrepo and Iv?n Duque M?rquez, and is a totally innovative text which discusses the importance of the Creative Industries in the present global market with particular emphasis on the Caribbean. The Orange Economy can be downloaded at no cost.

The Orange Economy