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Published On:Wednesday, March 10, 2010

1. Nassau Institute's Presentation with Dr Lawrence White

* The Nassau Institute holds a three-course dinner presentation from Dr Lawrence White on the topic "What Kind of Monetary Institution Would Be Best for The Bahamas-a Central Bank Currency Board or Private Currency?" on Thursday, March 11 at 6:30pm in the Atlantis Conference Centre, Paradise Island. Cost: $65 pp. Drinks and parking additional. Contact Richard (Rick) Lowe, T: 328-6529 or E: rick@nassauinstitute.org. See www.nassauinstitute.org

2. Antique Auto

Show 2010

* Take a look at antique cars in this 2010 Antique Auto Show held in loving memory of founding member Charles Johnson. The event will be on Saturday, March 13, from 12pm-5pm at Arawak Cay. Show includes a steak out, with proceeds in aid of Progress Academy and The Bahamas Association for Physically Disabled. T: 328-1576 or 357-7028. See www.antiqueautosbahamas.com

3. Rotary Club's 7th Annual Horse Show

& Steak Out

* The Rotary Club of New Providence hosts its 7th Annual Horse Show and Steak Out, all day at Camperdown Stables, Winton Highway, March 13 - March 14. Steak: $10. Chicken: $10. Proceeds in aid of community projects' fund. For more information email: jlvargas29@hotmail.com

4. "A Sudden and

Violent Change"

Art Exhibit

* The Hub hosts a cross-disciplinary art exhibition entitled "A Sudden and Violent Change", March 12 - March 31, 10am-10pm daily. Come out and show your support for local artists! T: 322-4333.

5. Hellenic Ball

2010: "A Night at

the Acropolis"

* The Hellenic Ball Committee invites you to take part in their 2010 ball in the Imperial Ballroom, Atlantis, Sunday, March 13 at 7pm. Music by A Night in Athens Trio and Modern Vintage. Attire: black tie. Donation: $250. Part proceeds in aid of The Bahamas Boy Scout Association and The Royal Bahamas Police Force Dependent's Trust. RSVP and tickets: Irene Miaoulis 424-0400 or Kathryn Klonaris: 362-5665. E: imiaoulis@yahoo.com

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