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Travel advisory update: Cayman Islands – hurricane Matthew to bring hazardous conditions
From the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office –
Latest update: Summary – Hurricane Matthew may bring hazardous sea and weather conditions to Cayman Brac and Little Cayman from around 2 October 2016
from Travel Advice Summary, which can be found at: http://ift.tt/16PoYoi
Hurricane Matthew Forces Cruise Lines To Change Cruise Itineraries
By Ben Souza From Cruise Fever
Hurricane Matthew, currently a category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph, has forced at least two cruise lines (Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean) to make changes to cruise itineraries in the Caribbean.
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Hurricane Matthew is projected to pass over the eastern part of Jamaica, Cuba, and the Bahamas over the next 4-5 days. The storm is currently located to the south of Jamaica and Haiti and is moving west at 7 mph.
So far, Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line have made changes to itineraries. Cruise Fever will continue to monitor Hurricane Matthew and will have all itinerary changes as they are announced. So far, the changes have been as follows:
Carnival Cruise Line has made changes to itineraries for Carnival Sunshine and Carnival Splendor. Carnival Sunshine’s calls in Half Moon Cay and Grand Turk have been canceled and replaced with stops in Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico. The cruise ship is scheduled to leave Miami, Florida on Saturday for a five night cruise.
Carnival Splendor will sail a reverse itinerary and will now stop in Ocho Rios, Grand Cayman, and then Cozumel. This six night cruise leaves from Miami, Florida on Sunday.
Royal Caribbean made two changes this week due to the storm. Allure of the Seas switched stops in St. Thomas and St. Maarten for Labadee and Falmouth. Adventure of the Seas bypassed St. Lucia and Barbados for St. Maarten, St. Croix, and St. Thomas.
It is extremely rare that cruise lines will cancel a cruise due to a hurricane or tropical storm. To keep the ships out of harms way for the passengers and crew members, itineraries are often swapped (Eastern Caribbean instead of Western Caribbean etc). For more information, read What happens if there is a hurricane during my cruise?
For the latest updates on Hurricane Matthew, visit the National Hurricane Center.
Cruise Fever will continue to monitor this storm and will have all cruise changes as they are announced.
For more: http://cruisefever.net/1001-hurricane-matthew-cruise-lines-changing-itineraries/
3D Robotics’ new drone can follow you around, carry a mirrorless camera
By Steve Dent From engadget
The X8+ is an upgrade on the X8 model in nearly every way. It’ll carry 800 grams (1.76 pounds) and fly up to 18 minutes, but if you’re willing to sacrifice endurance, you can carry up to 2.2 pounds with, say, a mirrorless camera. 3D Robotics says it’ll fly Blackmagic Design’s Pocket Cinema Camera, for instance, which is rather heavy for its size at 350 grams (0.78 pounds). That means it’ll easily work with Sony’s mirrorless NEX cameras or compact models like Panasonic’s LX100. For an extra $350, you can also kit it with an FPV GoPro liveview kit for easier scouting and aerial photography.
For more: https://www.engadget.com/2014/11/22/3d-robotics-x8-plus-drone/
Drinking a pint from an espresso-inspired beer tap
I’m tired of walking into musty pubs and ordering pints that are bland, poured incorrectly, or twice the price of the nearest off-licence. If I weren’t meeting friends, I’d be out the door faster than Road Runner. Of course, more than a few social drinkers share my apathy, so a surge of public houses are starting to change tack. They’re embracing top-notch craft beers and employ bartenders that put genuine care into your order. You feel like they want your business, and what you’re getting in return would be difficult to replicate at home.
Cambridge Consultants has noticed the trend, too. The R&D company is something like Q’s laboratory from the James Bond films, creating weird and wonderful gizmos for a range of different industries, including defence and security, health, energy and wireless communications. In the past, its multi-discipline teams have prototyped a tea-making device that brews the perfect cuppa in two minutes, a portable radar that can see through walls, and a water bottle that glows as you become dehydrated.
For its next experiment, Cambridge Consultants wants to give beer aficionados some added choice and excitement at their favourite bars. It looked to dry hopping, a post-fermentation process pubs and breweries employ to strengthen the flavour and aroma of their beers. By throwing fresh hops into a keg, their natural flavours are slowly extracted and infused for up to a couple of weeks. After toying with temperature, agitation and a ton of other methods, Cambridge Consultants realised that pressure could be used to turbocharge the process.
With this in mind, Hoppier was born. From the front, it looks just like a regular beer font, with a big lever at the top and a pump under the table: Nothing special. But peek around the back and the design becomes a little more alien. The team has integrated a steel portafilter, the kind you would normally find on a espresso machine. The beer, under pressure, is forced through this special brew chamber filled with crushed hops, which infuse the draught before it hits the pint glass.
The company is hardly the first to play around with the dry hopping technique though. Dogfish Head, a craft brewery in the US, unveiled a similar machine called Randall (aka Randall the Enamel Animal) in 2010. The device allows breweries to connect a tap on one side and run their preferred beer through two chambers; the first contains the fresh hops and the second gives the mixture time to settle and “defoam.” The company then followed it up with the cheaper and more portable Randall Junior, which is roughly the size of a Thermos flask and gets to work when you leave it in the fridge. Some beer aficionados have even nailed the dry hopping process with traditional French presses.
“It gives people the opportunity to do their own thing, and make a custom beer that they could put their own name to.”
The Hoppier could, in theory, be used to blend the flavours of other ingredients, such as fruit and spices. Edward Brunner, the company’s head of food and beverage systems, says that stouts could benefit from the infusion of coffee grounds, something Hoppier is obviously more than equipped to do. It’s a versatile machine, and in the hands of bartenders, I’m sure even crazier combinations could be discovered. “It just adds a bit of excitement,” Brunner said. “It gives people the opportunity to do their own thing, and make a custom beer that they could put their own name to.”
But what does it taste like? Does the machine actually deliver? Well, ‘hoppiness’ is a tricky characteristic to describe, but I could taste the difference immediately. The beer tastes somewhat fresher and the core flavors are stronger — it’s a richer, punchy pint that still feels natural and authentic. I wouldn’t say it’s superior to a regular draught, but it’s different and makes a nice change from the generic beer selection found in most British pubs.
Hoppier also succeeds as a spectacle. Normally when a bartender takes my order, I stand around and gaze absent-mindedly at the spirits behind the counter, or at whatever football match is being shown on TV. Watching someone pull a pint just isn’t that exciting to me. But with the Hoppier, its espresso machine DNA helps to replicate the bustling coffee shop experience. The idea is that the machine, the aroma of the hops and the bartender’s skill will make you feel like you’re ordering something special. Normally, the dry hopping process isn’t seen or advertised (I suspect most people are unaware that it even exists) but here, you”re able appreciate it and taste the difference immediately.
For all its promise of tasty, personalised beers and added theatre, it’s still unclear if pubs and bars will get on board. Most landlords are under enough pressure as it is; upgrading beer fonts and keeping a stock of chilled hops isn’t going to help. However, Cambridge Consultants say it’s in talks with breweries and the initial feedback has been positive. So who knows, maybe I’m looking at (and tasting) the future here. At this stage at least, the Hoppier certainly succeeds as a proof of concept, and it would definitely liven up the dreary atmosphere offered in my local at the moment.
For more: https://www.engadget.com/2014/11/28/hoppier-espresso-beer-tap/
Pollution in Cayman Islands
UPDATE: Cayman Islands: Town Hall Meetings about Zika Virus
Town Hall Meetings about Zika Virus Rescheduled
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the series of town hall meetings about the Zika virus has been rescheduled. The meetings are being held by Public Health to inform residents about Zika, and to address concerns, especially for pregnant women.
The meetings will now take place at Bodden Town Civic Centre on Tuesday, 18 October; Sir John A. Cumber Primary School Hall, West Bay on Tuesday, 25 October; North Side Civic Centre on Tuesday, 1 November; and East End Civic Centre on Tuesday, 8 November. All meetings will be from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The meetings will be attended by a panel including Acting Medical officer of Health Dr. Samuel Williams-Rodriguez, Ministry of Health Chief Officer Jennifer Ahearn, obstetrician Dr. Gilberta Alexander, internal medicine specialist Dr. Iheonunekwu Nelson, surveillance officer Timothy McLaughlin-Munro and nurse midwife Beverley Samuels, as well as Director of the Mosquito Control and Research Unit, Dr. Bill Petrie.
All, especially pregnant women and concerned members of the public, are invited to attend.
Cayman Islands Port Authority Billing Office Extends Hours for Cargo Collection
Port Authority continues to undertake precautionary measures to secure all premises and cargo as Tropical Storm Matthew continues to develop.
All valued customers are reminded to collect their cargo from the Cargo Distribution Centre (CDC) no later than this Friday, 30th September 2016.
Customers collecting vehicles from the CDC are reminded that they must present proof of insurance and are encouraged to take action now to secure necessary coverage by this Friday.
Port Authority Billing Office has extended operating hours for this Saturday, 1st October and will be open from 8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. to facilitate the collection cargo.
Residents are urged to pay close attention to this system due to its forecasted path and potential for further development.
Travel Channel Cayman Islands Beach Escape Sweepstakes
Description:
The Travel Channel Cayman Islands Beach Escape Sweepstakes will award one Grand Prize Winner a trip for 2 to the Cayman Islands. The Vacation Sweepstakes Prize Package includes: $1,000 Gift Card for airfare; 5 days/4 nights first class hotel accommodations at Le Soleil d’Or; $500 Dining Credit at Mango Restaurant; farm to table cooking class for 2; Guided Tour of the resort’s organic farm; Guided Nature Tour of Cayman Brac island; round trip airport transfers to/from hotel in Cayman; and a 6-month subscription to Hamptons Lane boxes of specialty ingredients and kitchen tools.
Grand Prize:
A trip for 2 to the Cayman Islands – includes $1,000 for airfare, 4 night first-class accommodations at Le Soleil d’Or, $500 Dining Credit at Mango Restaurant, & more!
ARV: $3,367.00
Company: The Travel Channel, L.L.C.
Start Date: 09/26/2016
Deadline Date: 10/28/2016
Entry Fee: $0.00
Frequency: Daily
Open House Sessions for Waste Management Plan
The public can learn about the draft outline business case for the proposed Integrated Solid Waste Management System at open house sessions on all three islands in October.
The open house sessions will be held at the Government Administration Building on Grand Cayman on 4 October from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the National Trust House on Little Cayman on 5 October from 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. and at the Aston Rutty Civic Centre on Cayman Brac on 5 October from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
A questionnaire will be provided at the open house sessions and is being set up on the Ministry of Health website www.ministryofhealth.gov.ky, A copy of the consultation draft outline business case is also available on the website. Comments should be made by 7 October, 2016.
Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands issues safety advisory on Galaxy Note 7
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands issued a safety advisory on transporting the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 by aircraft:
The purpose of this safety advisory is to advise air operators, passengers and crew of the risks involved in transporting the new Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in checked baggage or inside the cabin of an aircraft. In light of recent incidents and concerns involving the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, exploding or catching fire. For this reason, The Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) strongly advises air operators, passengers and crew of this safety risk and is recommending thatSamsung Galaxy Note 7 devices not be turned on or charged while on board the aircraft and not to be placed in checked baggage.
This advisory is the result of Samsung’s recent concerns raised about their Galaxy Note 7 device, as well as the subsequent statement from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the USA strongly advising passengers against using this device inflight, or checking it in with their baggage.
This safety advisory follows Cayman Airways warning issued last week on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. Cayman Airways (CAL) statement said, “Cayman Airways passengers may still carry the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 device in their carry-on baggage or on their person, but as of Friday, September 9, 2016, passengers were being advised during the preflight safety announcements that the device must not be switched on or charged on board. Cayman Airways is also advising passengers that this particular device is not to be stored in checked luggage.”
Cayman Islands Official Public Holidays for 2017 Confirmed
The Deputy Governor, Hon. Franz Manderson, Cert. Hon, JP, has approved the Cayman Islands official public holidays for 2017.
The approved list covers all the public holidays, including Her Majesty the Queen’s Birthday in June 2017.
Since New Year’s Day (1 January) falls on a Sunday, Monday, 2 January 2017 will be observed as the official public holiday.
The official public holidays for 2017 are:
Monday, 2 January – New Year’s Day (observed)
Monday, 23 January – National Heroes Day
Wednesday, 1 March – Ash Wednesday
Friday, 14 April – Good Friday
Monday, 17 April – Easter Monday
Monday, 15 May – Discovery Day
Monday, 19 June – Queen’s Birthday
Monday, 3 July – Constitution Day
Monday, 13 November – Remembrance Day
Monday, 25 December – Christmas Day
Tuesday, 26 December – Boxing Day.
Cayman Islands Pirates Week calls for food vendors
The Pirates Week Festival Office is inviting participants for the annual Food Festival to submit their vendor applications for the below dates/times:
Friday 11th November |
6:00pm to 2:00am |
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Saturday 12th November |
1:00pm to midnight |
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Saturday 19th November |
2:00pm to midnight |
Vendor applications must be submitted beginning on Monday 1st August, 2016 to the Pirates Week Office on Shedden Road, George Town (upstairs next to KFC). Vendor space is limited therefore applications must be submitted as soon as possible after the opening date above. Deadline for submission is Monday 31st October.
All vendors must comply with the rules and regulations set by the Pirates Week Festival Office and must present a valid Food Handling Certificate for all persons handing food by the 31st October. Food handling certificates can be obtained from the Department of Environmental Health by contacting Mr. Gideon Simms on 949-6696 or email [email protected] .
For application forms and more details please contact the Pirates Week Festival Office at 949-5078 or[email protected].
COMMUNITY EVENTS (Date Order)
MON OCT 3
Red Coat Volunteers
The Pirates Week Festival is looking for volunteers to act as members of the famous “Red Coats” defending the Cayman Islands from invading Pirates.
The mock invasion is not complete without a group of actors willing to be “captured” in the annual Pirates Landing Pageant. The highly anticipated Landing Pageant and Float parade will begin at 3:00pm on Saturday 12th November in the George Town Harbour. Pre-landing entertainment is set for 2:00pm.
Training and rehearsals will be offered by Landing Committee members beginning on Monday 3rd October. All volunteers will receive a uniform, replica sword and replica rifle.
For more information contact the Pirates Week Office via email at [email protected] or 949-5078.
Grand Court Jurors Notice
All Grand Court jurors in the current session my report on Monday (3 Oct) at 945am.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month Opening Ceremony
Join the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens as they observe Breast Cancer Awareness month. The opening ceremony is at Camana Bay on Monday (3 Oct) at 530pm.
TUE OCT 4
Integrated Solid Waste Management System Open House
The public can learn about the draft outline business case for the proposed Integrated Solid Waste Management System at an open house session at the Government Administration Building on Tuesday (4 Oct) from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m..
WED OCT 5
Integrated Solid Waste Management System Open House
The public can learn about the draft outline business case for the proposed Integrated Solid Waste Management System at an open house session at the National Trust House on Little Cayman on Wednesday (5 Oct) from 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m and at the Aston Rutty Civic Centre from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
THU OCT 6
Breast Cancer Awareness Month Savannah Awareness Meeting
Join the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens as they observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Savannah Awareness Meeting is at the Savannah United Church Hall at 630pm on Thursday (6 Oct)
FRI OCT 7
Mourant Ozannes’ International Trusts & Private Client Conference
When:
October 7, 2016 – 12:00 am
Date: October 7, 2016
Location: The Ritz Carlton, Grand Cayman
West Bay Road, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman
Breast Cancer Awareness Month North Side Clinic
Join the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens as they observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The North Side Clinic is on Friday (7 Oct) from 10am to noon.
SAT OCT 8
6th Annual Feed Our Future Island Roast
The 6th Annual Feed Our Future Island Roast is Saturday (8 Oct) from 630 to midnight at Camana Bay Beach. For ticket information, email [email protected].
Pilates for Pink Fundraiser
The Pilates for Pink Fundraiser is on Saturday (8 Oct) from 9 — 11am at the Arts & Recreation Center. To get involved, email i[email protected].
Cayman Islands: 28th Annual CUC Sea Swim
“On Saturday October 8th CIASA will stage the 2nd race of the 2016-17 Open Water season. There will be the traditional 800m swim, open to all, as well as a 400m swim for the 12 & unders which is not a timed event and will take place while the results are being tallied for the senior event.
Both events are sponsored by CUC who are long-term supporters of our sea swims
Start time is 4.00 p.m. for the 800, 4.45 for the 400. The venue is Governor’s Beach start and finish (loop course). Registration is 3.00 – 3.45. Fees vary: for CIASA members 800m fees are $15 (adults) and $10 (children) ; for non CIASA members 800m fees are $20 (adults) and $15 (children). The 400m swim is a straight $10.
There will be trophies for the top three finishers in each age group. The children in the 400m race will receive participation ribbons. There will also be t-shirts & refreshments.
Start time is 4.00 p.m. for the 800, 4.45 for the 400. The venue is Governor’s Beach start and finish (loop course). Registration is 3.00 – 3.45. Fees vary: for CIASA members 800m fees are $15 (adults) and $10 (children); for non CIASA members 800m fees are $20 (adults) and $15 (children). The 400m swim is a straight $10.
This will be the last 800m swim this calendar year. Next up is the Pirates 5k in November during our Pirates Week celebrations”
TUE OCT 11
Employment: The Hiring Process
The Chamber of Commerce is hosting a workshop on Employment: The Hiring Process on Tuesday, (11 Oct) from 9:00-11:00am at their office in Governors Square; Register online at www.caymanchamber.ky
WED OCT 12
Project Management Fundamentals
The Chamber of Commerce is hosting a workshop on Project Management Fundamentals on Wednesday (12 Oct) from 8am to 5pm at Fidelity Financial Center, 2nd floor. Register online at www.caymanchamber.ky
Bookends Club
The Bookends Club meets on Wednesday (12 Oct) at 630pm at Books & Books.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month George Town Clinic & North Side Awareness Meeting
Join the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens as they observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The George Town Clinic is Wednesday (12 Oct) from 10 to noon and the North Side Awareness Meeting is at the William Pouchie Memorial Church Hall at 730pm.
THU OCT 13
The Exceptional Presenter
The Chamber of Commerce is hosting a workshop on The Exceptional Presenter on Thursday, (13 Oct) from 9:00-430pm at their office in Governors Square; Register online at www.caymanchamber.ky
FRI OCT 14
Halloween Glow Party
The Halloween Glow Party is Friday (14 Oct) from 6 — 8pm at Starfish Village. Register by emailing [email protected].
SAT OCT 15
Introduction to Project Management
The Chamber of Commerce is hosting a workshop on an Introduction to Project Management on Saturday (15 Oct) from 9am to 5pm at Fidelity Financial Center, 2nd floor. Register online at www.caymanchamber.ky
Referee Beginner Course
The CIFA Referees’ Department will be conducting a Referee Beginner Course starting on Sunday (16 Oct) at 3:00 p.m. The course is free of charge. Email [email protected] to register.
MON OCT 17
Breast Cancer Awareness Month East End Awareness Meeting
Join the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens as they observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The East End Awareness Meeting is on Monday (17 Oct) at the East End United Church Hall at 730pm.
WED OCT 19
Breast Cancer Awareness Month Bodden Town Clinic
Join the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens as they observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Bodden Town Clinic is Wednesday (19 Oct) from 10am to noon.
THU OCT 20
Breast Cancer Awareness Month Bodden Town Awareness Meeting
Join the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens as they observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Bodden Town Awareness Meeting is Thursday (20 Oct) at Webster Memorial Church Hall at 730pm.
SAT OCT 22
Save Our Youth Monster Dash
The Save Our Youth Monster Dash is Saturday (22 Oct) at 7am at the Town Center in Camana Bay. To register, log on to soyfoundation.com.
SUN OCT 23
Breast Cancer Awareness Month Cut A Thon
Join the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens as they observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Cut A Thon at Eclipze Hair Design is Sunday (23 Oct) from 2 — 6pm.
MON OCT 24
Breast Cancer Awareness Month West Bay Awareness Meeting
Join the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens as they observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The West Bay Awareness Meeting is at John Gray Memorial Church Hall on Monday (24 Oct) at 730pm.
TUE OCT 25
Breast Cancer Awareness Month West Bay Clinic
Join the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens as they observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The West Bay Clinic is Tuesday (25 Oct) from 10am to noon.
WED OCT 26
Moonlight and Movies Halloween Series: Maleficent
Camana Bay’s Moonlight and Movies Halloween Series features Maleficent on Wednesday (26 Oct) at 7pm in Gardenia Court.
WED & THU OCT 26 & 27
Cayman Marketplace
Cayman Marketplace, formerly Cayshop, is Wednesday (26 Oct) from 530 to 8pm on Wednesday (26 Oct) and on Thursday (27 Oct) from 12pm to 6pm at the Arts and Recreation Center in Camana Bay.
THU OCT 27
Moonlight and Movies Halloween Series: Monsters Inc
Camana Bay’s Moonlight and Movies Halloween Series features Monsters Inc. on Thursday (27 Oct) at 7pm in Gardenia Court.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month East End Clinic
Join the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens as they observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The East End Clinic is on Thursday (27 Oct) from 10am to noon and the George Town Awareness Meeting is at the Lions Community Center at 730pm.
FRI OCT 28
Pirates Week Festival Office Charity Golf Classic Sponsorship
The Pirates Week Festival Office is seeking additional sponsors for its Charity Golf Classic. The tournament is a fundraiser which will benefit Alzheimer’s and Dementia Association of the Cayman Islands. Email [email protected] if you would like to get involved.
Humane Society’s Diablo Halloween Ball
The Humane Society’s Diablo Halloween Ball is Friday (28 Oct) at 6pm at Abacus.
Moonlight and Movies Halloween Series: Hocus Pocus
Camana Bay’s Moonlight and Movies Halloween Series features Hocus Pocus on Friday (28 Oct) at 7pm in Gardenia Court.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month Dress Down Day
Join the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens as they observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a Dress Down/ Dress Pink Day on Friday (28 Oct)
SAT OCT 29
Teacher Talk Training B
Educators are invited to Teacher Talk Training B: Let Language Lead the Way to Literacy at KidsAbility Clinic on Saturday (29 Oct) from 9am to 3pm. For more information, email [email protected].
Halloween Spooktacular
The Halloween Spooktacular is Saturday (29 Oct) from 4 to 7pm at the Camana Bay Town Center. Ghosts, ghouls, goblins and more are invited to trick-or-treat throughout the Town Centre, stopping in at participating shops and restaurants for an assortment of Halloween treats. Along the way, they can stop and get creative with creepy crafts, guess what’s inside the Mad Lab and watch the Spooky Creature Double Feature as part of the Moonlight & Movies series.
Moonlight and Movies Halloween Series: Goosebumps and Beetlejuice
Camana Bay’s Moonlight and Movies Halloween Series features Goosebumps and Beetlejuice on Saturday (29 Oct) at 7pm in Gardenia Court.
MON OCT 31
National Conservation Law Protected Areas Submissions
You’re invited to submit nominations for protected areas under the National Conservation Law now through October 31st. The process for making nominations is available at www.doe.ky.
SAT NOV 26
Meals on Wheels 5K Run/ Walk
Meals on Wheels is holding its first 5K Run/ Walk on November 26th and we are calling it a Turkey Trot.
SUN FEB 26 (2017)
Cayman Islands Lion’s – Cycle For Sight
Cayman Islands Cycling Association
Sunday 26th Feb 2017 6:00AM – 9:00AM
Event Description:
Lion’s Cycle For Sight – Change the way we see the world Start: East End Public Beach | Finish: Lions Community Center – 24 Miles
October Events at Camana Bay
Fall is here and with the harvest season comes a bounty of shopping with Shoppers’ Night Out – a one-night affair where the shops of Camana Bay mark down prices and visitors can enjoy live music, refreshments and giveaways.
You may notice the buildings in the Town Centre will light up pink from 1-27 October to honour Breast Cancer Awareness Month. There are a number ways to give back, from an Opening Ceremony celebration to the 10th Annual Pilates for Pink to special salon and spa treatments at Eclipze Hair Design & Day Spa’s 16th Annual Cut-A-Thon. Things turn eerie when the Town Centre lights up orange to celebrate all things Halloween from 28-31 October. Families can enjoy a pumpkin carving workshop, budding chefs can make frightfully fun treats, partygoers can dance away at Oktoberfest while kids can do the same at a Halloween Glow Party and moviegoers can enjoy a Frankenstein ballet on the big screen and family-friendly movies on a giant outdoor big screen. Everyone is invited to dress in their costumes for a 5K fun run while trick-or-treaters can also mark their calendars for the always anticipated Spooktacular. Warm regards, Alyson Hay
Here is a quick look at our special events: Cayman Islands 2016 Oktoberfest Saturday 1 October 3-11pm Mizu Asian Bistro + Bar Patio Breast Cancer Awareness Month Opening Ceremony Monday 3 October 5:30-7pm The Crescent Shoppers’ Night Out Thursday 6 October 5-8pm Town Centre Pilates for Pink Saturday 8 October 9-11am The Arts & Recreation Centre Celebrations’ Christmas Store Grand Opening Saturday 8 October 10am-7pm Market Street beside Bon Vivant Budding Chef Cooking Class: Pasta Mania Saturday 8 October 12-1pm Bon Vivant 6th Annual Feed Our Future Island Roast Saturday 8 October 6:30pm-midnight Camana Bay Beach The Bookends Club Wednesday 12 October 6:30-7:30pm Books & Books Halloween Glow Party Friday 14 October 6-8pm Starfish Village Somm Series Friday 14 October 6pm West Indies Wine Company Budding Chef Cooking Class: Breakfast Champions Saturday 15 October 12-1pm Bon Vivant Culture at the Cinema: Frankenstein Saturday 15 October 7pm Regal Cinemas Floetry Wednesday 19 October 6:30-7:30pm Books & Books Save Our Youth Monster Dash 5K Saturday 22 October 7am Town Centre Budding Chef Cooking Class: Mexican Fiesta Saturday 22 October 12-1pm Bon Vivant 16th Annual Cut-A-Thon Sunday 23 October 2-6pm Eclipze Hair Design & Day Spa Starfish Village Harvest Camp Monday 24 though Friday 28 October 8am-3pm Starfish Village Cayman Market Place Wednesday 26 October 5:30-8pm Thursday 27 October 12-6pm The Arts & Recreations Centre Moonlight & Movies: Halloween Series Wednesday 26 through Saturday 29 October 7pm Gardenia Court Diablo Halloween Ball Friday 28 October 6pm-3am Abacus Budding Chef Cooking Class: Ghoulish Delights Saturday 29 October 12-1pm Bon Vivant Family Pumpkin Carving Saturday 29 October 3-5pm Starfish Village Halloween Spooktacular Saturday 29 October 4-7pm Town Centre |