Harbour Nights – Front Street at its best
Every Wednesday during the summer months, Front Street in Hamilton is closed to vehicular traffic and the street comes alive with sparkling lights, decorated street vendors offering the best in local arts and crafts (most featuring the artists themselves who will be happy to discuss their techniques and latest editions). Tasty Bermudian and international food vendors will keep you well fed, and a variety of entertainment from face painting, live music and local acts to the captivating beat of the local Gombey
troops will keep you dancing in the streets. Plus, all the finest retail shops are open for your shopping pleasure, keeping those sunny days for the beach!
Harbour Nights is a must, even as a casual stroll up and down a cool ocean front street, watching the sunset turn into a star filled night while meeting and mingling with local families and their house guests, visitors from the cruise ships and guests from the local hotels. This is a great family event and wonderful insight into Bermudian culture.
Enjoy a celebration of Bermuda's very best every Wednesday night May 18th until August 31st from 7:00 - 10:00 pm.
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Late Night Shopping until 9:00 pm
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Bermuda's Best Arts and Crafts
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Live Music and Entertainment
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Food Court with Treats and Dinner
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Lots of Activities for Children
Special thanks to our sponsors for making this event possible: Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Hamilton, BELCO, Goslings, Pickled Onion, Hog Penny, Flanagan's, Muse. For further information on Harbour Nights or on how to become a sponsor, please contact the Marketing & Events coordinator Stacey Madeiros-Cooke.
*Please note there are a limited amount of spots available for Harbour Nights.*
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Destination Dockyard
March 16th, 2011
Dear West End Member/Destination Dockyard Vendor & Stakeholders,
On behalf of the Executive of the Chamber of Commerce we are writing to advise you that the event sponsors for Destination Dockyard, West End Development Corporation (WEDCo) and the Department of Tourism (DOT), have advised us today that they will not be supporting the Chamber's annual Destination Dockyard event. Regrettably, we cannot run the event without adequate financial support and therefore we will not be hosting the street festival in 2011.
We are made to understand that other events have been planned by WEDCo for the West End and we therefore wish to advise you of our decision.
The Chamber of Commerce will be focusing its efforts on Harbour Nights and other areas of interest so we look forward to working on your behalf in other areas.
We thank you for your understanding and we will continue to support your efforts in any way we can.
Sincerely,
Diane P. Gordon
Executive Vice President