• donna palkowski
  • Jess Gibbons
  • Serena Burt
  • Christina White
  • Christina White
  • Sara Wright
  • louise whiye
  • D Gibbons
  • Alana Cann
  • stephen Outerbridge
  • Selena M Simons
  • Florencia
  • Carol Smith
  • Nicholas Weare
  • Karmell Burchall
  • Jamel Harvey
  • Karyn Mooney
  • malisa butterfield
  • Cathy Smith
  • tania furtado
  • Belvin James Hayward
  • Rajah Steede
  • Marion Denis Latell
  • Brian Monk
  • Shannon Gallogly
  • Kate Brown
  • Cara Mocha
  • puwadon pornamnouy
  • Lacey McCulloch
  • Lyndell Furbert
  • Jonathan Bryant
  • AJ
  • Theresa Dunlop
  • su wylie
  • Kim McKee
  • Alexa Holdipp
  • Camille Simons
  • JDogg Kash
  • carol smith
  • kate ross
  • s decosta
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  • Trudy Corday
  • Heidi Murray
  • james fox
  • Carol Smith
  • dena vanessa swan
  • Kate Allen
  • Serena Jill Burt
  • Sonia Michelle Robinson
  • Kendall B Harvey
  • Stefan Kelly
  • Janice During
  • nathan norville
  • Alberto Pakano
  • Magdalena Woloch
  • JP
  • Alshante Foggo
  • Kim Brown
  • Louise Barker
  • Patricia
  • Carol Smith
  • Myra Walker
  • Elise burrows
  • tonya per
  • Rajah Steede
  • bailey davis
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  • matei teodora
  • Sherlette Cann
  • phil cooper
  • Richard Reno
  • Rajah Steede
  • Lynette Benskin
  • Sel smith
  • Euijah OUTERBRIDGE
  • Brooke Davis
  • Rajah Steede
  • Jen adderley
  • Dominic Sanders

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Event Details

  • Location:
    Pier 6
  • Date:
    Mar 12, 2010
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Description

Bermuda celebrities, business leaders and politicians will spend time behind bars for the second year in a row for the knowledge, or "lack thereof", of drugs in Bermuda. On March 12, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., the Parent Resource Institute for Drug Education (PRIDE) Bermuda will host their second annual 'Celebrity Lock-Up' in Number Six Shed on Front Street. Celebrities will be publicly "arrested", transported to jail, and tried in mock court. Only by raising adequate bail are participants able to get out. More than $50,000 was raised last year. This year organisers are hoping to raise $75,000 by locking-up well-known Bermudians such as businessman Bruce Barritt, Senator Michael Dunkley, Hamilton Mayor Charles Gosling, former professional footballer Shaun Goater and father-son duo Ralph and Brenton Richardson. PRIDE Bermuda's executive director, Judith Burgess, said she hoped the event would also help raise community awareness about the organisation in a light-hearted way. "Last year's event was such an incredible success, we had to do it again. The Celebrity Lock-Up is a fun, and yet educational, way to raise funds for PRIDE, while also involving local celebrities and the community in the awareness-raising process. "We are asking for local celebrities to volunteer for this event and we encourage members of the public to come out and participate as well whether posting bail for a friend or colleague, observing the celebrities in jail or by watching the public 'trial'. "As evidenced by E. Michael Jones' attempted jailbreak last year it promises to be an interesting and surprising event." To volunteer for the Celebrity Lock-Up, or for more information, telephone 295-9970 or E-mail info@ pride.prevention.bm. Above Take From TheRoyalGazette.com By Robyn Skinner

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