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TOPIC: Diversions
February 01, 2011

 Art, Food & Wine: Tortuga Liquors at Governors Square hosts this free event monthly on the last Thursday, 5pm to 7pm.

Disco Fever at the Wharf: Old school 70s dance party sponsored by Vibe and Spin FM from 9.30pm to 2am. No cover.

The Ultimate ’80s Party: Every second Friday night at The Wharf. No cover.
Tel: 949-2231

Full Moon Madness at Calico Jack’s: Dancing on the beach.

Luna Del Mar: Alternative full moon event on Kaibo Beach, every Friday closest to the full moon. Enjoy a special torchlight dinner with chill-out music at water’s edge.
Tel: 947-9975

Rock the Boat: Red Sail Sports and Ketel One vodka present an old-school rock cruise the third Sunday of every month. Pickup at the Westin and Calico Jacks. Tickets are CI$15 with drinks specials and old-school rock all cruise long.
Tel: 945-5965

Suite Elite: Cayman’s premier live Rock & Pop showband sponsored by What’s Hot performs a lively mix of your favourite retro to modern hits at: The Brickhouse bi-weekly on Fridays - 7.30pm to 10.30pm and Treasure Island bi-weekly on Saturdays - 9pm to midnight. For more detailed listings visit suiteelite.bandcage.com or call: 329 0399

ART

Pure Art: The gallery, located on the corner of South Church Street and Denham Thompson Way, is open from Monday to Saturday, 10am to 6pm.

FILM

Hollywood Theaters: To find out what’s on, visit gohollywood.com or telephone: 640-FILM (3456).

BOOKS

Story Time: Wednesdays at 10:30am For our youngest readers, join us every Wednesday at 10.30am when we read exciting new books and sing along to your favourite songs.

Books & Books, Camana Bay: Heidi Durrow Tuesday, 15 February, 7pm Join author Heidi Durrow for the paperback release of her award-winning debut novel The Girl Who Fell from the Sky. This event is free and open to the public and will include a discussion and signing.

Robert Goolrick: Wednesday, 23 February, 7pm Join author Robert Goolrick for a discussion and signing of his New York Times bestselling novel A Reliable Wife. The book was one of Books & Books’ Top 10 Bestsellers of 2010. This event is free and open to the public.
10 Minutes with Dr. James: Every Wednesday after Story Time Dr. James Robertson, paediatrician at TrinCay Medical Services in Camana Bay, shares his medical knowledge and answers your parenting questions.

Story & Craft Time: Saturdays at 10:30am For young readers, join us every Saturday at 10.30am when we read exciting new books and explore your creative side with a unique craft each week.

10 Minutes with Dr. James: On the first and third Saturday of the month Dr. James Robertson, paediatrician at TrinCay Medical Services in Camana Bay, joins us before Story & Craft Time to share his medical knowledge and answers your parenting questions.

Caribbean Reading Club
: Wednesday 9 February at 7.30pm Join the Caribbean Reading Club at Books & Books when we discuss Player One by Douglas Coupland. Come share your insights and impressions. The Caribbean Reading Club is free to join and our meetings, held on the second Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm, are open to the public. New members are always welcome.

Floetry: Wednesday, 16 February at 7pm Get into the flow with Floetry for another special night of words and wisdom, poetry and people. Join some of Cayman’s most talented poets and performers who share their work during an Open Mic night of poetry and readings. Share your own work or come listen to others.

CLUBS & CLASSES

Bon Vivant: Located in Governors Square, the kitchenware stores offers interactive cooking lessons in its full service kitchen. For information, email: info@bonvivant.ky or call 623-2665. Visit bonvivant.ky

Lighthouse Restaurant: Located in Breakers, the Lighthouse Restaurant offer cooking class with Chef Remy on Friday evenings from 7pm to 9pm and Saturday afternoons from 12pm to 2pm. Classes include a three course meal and cost $35 per person. Call 947-2047 to book your place.

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