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Cayman Islands Mobile Voting Begins Tuesday, 16 May
The Elections Office reminds that mobile voting starts at 19 locations, one in each electoral district, from Tuesday, 16 May 2017 and ends on Friday, 19 May 2017. The polling stations will be open from 8 am to 2 pm on the four days.
The mobile voting application, Form C, is available on www.elections.ky and must be returned to the Elections Office by 12 May, 2017.
Mobile voting is conducted to enable two groups of voters, in particular, to cast their ballots:
Electors who are unable, or likely to be unable, to go in person to a polling station. In the case of persons in hospital, rest homes, the elderly, visually-impaired persons or others with a physical disability, an Elections Office mobile team will visit the elector’s residence.
Electors who are unable to go in person to the polling station because of the general nature of their occupation, service or employment. This includes all volunteers working Election Day. In these cases, the elector should go to the fixed mobile voting location on the specific days listed below.
Single Member Electoral District | Mobile Voting | Mobile Polling Day |
West Bay North | First Assembly of God Church Hall, 100 Finch Drive, West Bay | 17-May-17 |
West Bay West | West Bay Public Library, 204 Rev. Blackman Rd, West Bay | 17-May-17 |
West Bay Central | Ed Bush Sport Field – Conf. Room, 90 Stadium Drive, West Bay | 17-May-17 |
West Bay South | John Gray Memorial United Church Hall, 26 West Church Street, West Bay | 17-May-17 |
George Town North | St Georges Anglican Church Hall, 66 Courts Road, George Town | 17-May-17 |
George Town Central | George Town – Town Hall, 43 Fort St, George Town | 18-May-17 |
George Town West | Smith Road Centre, 150 Smith Road, George Town | 18-May-17 |
George Town South | South Sound CommunityCentre, 1012 South Church Street, George Town | 18-May-17 |
George Town East | Agape Family Worship Centre –Hall, 50B Fairbanks Rd., George Town | 18-May-17 |
Red Bay | Seafarers Hall, 11 Victory Ave, George Town | 18-May-17 |
Prospect | Moravian Church Hall, 497 Poindexter Rd, George Town | 16-May-17 |
Savannah | Savannah United Church Hall, 17 Astral Way, Bodden Town | 16-May-17 |
Newlands | International College of the Cayman Islands,595 Hirst Rd, Bodden Town | 16-May-17 |
Bodden Town West | Agricultural Grounds Pavilion,199 Lottery Rd, Bodden Town | 16-May-17 |
Bodden Town East | Webster Memorial United ChurchHall, 266 Bodden Town Rd, Bodden Town | 16-May-17 |
North Side | Craddock Ebanks Civic Centre, 923 North Side Rd | 19-May-17 |
East End | William Allen McLaughlin Civic Centre, 80 John Mclean Drive | 19-May-17 |
Cayman Brac West & Little Cayman | Aston Rutty Centre, 264 Ashton Reid Drive, Cayman Brac | 19-May-17 |
Little Cayman | PWD Workers Building, 204 Spot Bay Road, Little Cayman | 18-May-17 |
Cayman Brac East | Veteran’s and Seaman’s Center, 205 Ashton Reid Drive, Cayman Brac | 19-May-17 |
The Elections Office has published a list of all mobile ballots requested and approved on the home page of the Elections website.
Consolidated Water posts 1Q profit
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands (AP) _ Consolidated Water Co. (CWCO) on Wednesday reported first-quarter profit of $2.6 million.
The Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands-based company said it had profit of 18 cents per share.
The developer and operator of desalination plants posted revenue of $15.7 million in the period.
Consolidated Water shares have risen 6 percent since the beginning of the year. In the final minutes of trading on Wednesday, shares hit $11.50, a decline of 21 percent in the last 12 months.
This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on CWCO at https://www.zacks.com/ap/CWCO
SOURCE: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/consolidated-water-posts-1q-profit-231435026.html
BRIEF-Tingyi Cayman Islands Holdings says entered into master supply agreement with Marine Vision Investment
Reuters
May 12 Tingyi Cayman Islands Holding Corp :
* Company entered into master supply agreement with marine vision investment inc
- Agreement with Marine Vision Investment Inc. In relation to group’s purchase of carton boxes from supplier Source text (bit.ly/2r7qEZH)
For more: http://www.reuters.com/article/brief-tingyi-cayman-islands-holdings-say-idUSFWN1IE0HE
iNews Cayman honours all MOTHERS with Joan’s Poem to her ….
MOTHER (better known as Blanche)
‘Mama’ as we called her was so quiet and sweet
To hug and kiss her was really a treat.
She was fat like mothers of her day you see
Having nine healthy children she was pleased as could be.
She never wandered far from home – no way,
She kept watch for our return each and every day
Anxious that we’d each eat the food she’d prepared
With enough left for the less fortunate we always shared.
Mama loved her garden and we could always find her there
Planting, transplanting and weeding we knew she cared.
At evening time you could smell the perfume and powder
With a hat on her head no one could be prouder,
Especially if we were going to church where we’d be together.
I mean she was like a mother hen so proud to be gathered.
With no telephones her voice came across the bush
Shouting – especially for me, I really had to rush.
You see those days we visited each other to play or sing
All our homes had porches and each had a swing
Alas, when I was at the age of eight years
Mama’s happiness turned to tears
W.W.11 was raging and the enemy was all around
Suddenly mama was even more quiet and hardly made a sound,
Her oldest son, our brother was at sea and very much involved.
Mama kept listening for news – for the conflict to be resolved
Tears poured from mama’s eyes as she kept looking to the west,
Sitting in her swing she silently prayed and thought it best
“Oh God,” she said, “My precious son is at sea,
Please keep him safe and return him to me.”
And this is what mothers have to face today
The uncertainty in one’s heart to lose a son at war or play.
In our beautiful society illegal drugs play a big part
Do your thing report, your suspicions before they start
I know Sunday is Mother’s Day and I wish you all a happy one
Share your love with each other until the day is done.
JOAN (WATLER) WILSON
Cayman Islands Police request public assistance to locate Honda Accord stolen yesterday evening, 10 May
Just past 2AM this morning, 11 May, police responded to a report of a vehicle discovered stolen from the parking lot of the Marriott Hotel on West Bay Road. The owner last saw the vehicle at 7PM yesterday evening, 10 May, and discovered it missing at 1AM.
The vehicle details are as follows:
Make: Honda
Model: Accord
Year: 2002
Colour: Silver
As the vehicle had just arrived on island yesterday, there were no registration plates on the vehicle.
A picture of a vehicle similar to the one stolen is attached.
Anyone with information about the location of this vehicle is encouraged to call 9-1-1 or the George Town Police Station at 949-4222. Anonymous tips can be provided directly to the RCIPS via our Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777 or via the Miami-based call centre of Crime Stoppers at 800-8477(TIPS), or online at the link: https://www.tipsubmit.com/WebTips.aspx?AgencyID=681.
Investigation into 6 January 2017 incident in Grand Cayman concluded; No Criminal Prosecution to be undertaken
From RCIPS
Investigation into 6 January 2017 Incident and Death of Norval Barrett Concluded; No Criminal Prosecution to Be Undertaken
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has ruled that no criminal prosecution would be pursued in connection with the death of Mr. Norval Barrett, of Jamaica, during a police operation in the early hours of 6 January 2017.
This ruling follows the conclusion of a full and independent investigation conducted by detectives from the Bermuda Police Service, whose involvement was requested by Commissioner of Police, Derek Byrne, just after the incident.
Police personnel directly involved in the incident have been returned to full and active duty.
The matter has now been referred to the HM Coroner’s office for inquest proceedings.
Voter ID Cards Distribution Saturday, 13 May 2017
Elections officials will distribute Voter Registration Cards this Saturday, 13 May 2017, at two venues as follows:
North Side Clinic from 9 am to 12 noon and
Elections Office ground floor on Smith Road from 9 am to 4 pm.
The new cards replace previously issued voter IDs. Persons picking up their cards should show a valid form of official identification such as a Drivers Licence, Passport or work ID.
(GIS)
TDI-Brooks International to perform site survey in the Caribbean
IMAGE: R/V Proteus. Photo: TDI-Brooks International.
COLLEGE STATION — TDI-Brooks International, Inc. has been selected to perform three site surveys and an Environmental Baseline project in the Caribbean. Two well sites are at a depth of approximately 140 m and a third well site lies in 650 m water. The project is to be completed within May 2017 for wells to be drilled in July 2017.
TDI-Brooks’ multi-purpose vessel R/V Proteus will conduct the series of site, environmental baseline and habitat assessment surveys utilizing Sidescan, Magnetometer, Multi-beam and Subbottom Profiling. The R/V Proteus is a multi-use vessel suited for a wide variety of oceanographic research duties, fully outfitted for Geotechnical Coring/CPT, Environmental Baseline Survey (EBS), Surface Geochemical Exploration (SGE), Heat Flow (HF) and related projects.
Cayman Islands Annual Economic Surveys End Friday (May 12th)
Business and non-profit organizations have until the end of business day Friday, May 12,
2017, to submit their completed annual business survey questionnaires to the Economics and Statistics Office (ESO). The annual Balance of Payment and System of National Accounts questionnaires were emailed, mailed or hand-delivered from March 27-April 4, 2017.
The surveys cover establishments operating in the private and public sectors in the Cayman Islands, including wholesale and retail trade, accommodation services, restaurants, bars and nightclubs, insurance providers, banks, realtors and business service providers.
ESO officials emphasize that the surveys are confidential in accordance with the Statistics Law, and will be used exclusively by ESO for statistical purposes. No individual information will be released to parties outside of ESO, and survey results will be presented in aggregate form. ESO survey data are exempted from Freedom of Information (FOI).
In view of the wide use of the survey data, not only by local players but also by global investors, it is critical that the survey questionnaires be completed accurately and returned to ESO. The data will be used to estimate the total value of goods and services produced by the different industries in the Cayman Islands, and to measure total payments to and receipts from the rest of the world. Analysts and investors need such information in determining the economic viability of the Cayman Islands as a place to invest. They are also used to monitor the economic health of specific sectors and their contribution to economic growth in the Cayman Islands.
Survey forms and other information can be downloaded from www.eso.ky. Upon request, ESO survey officers are available to assist entities in completing the forms by calling 244-4600 or 244-4676. (GIS)
Vote NCVO for the Cayman Islands Island Heritage Charity Drive
From NCVO
We really want a chance to be selected to raise $15,000 that will benefit the NCVO and its programmes. www.ncvo.org.ky
Please vote below for NCVO and share this email or Facebook links https://www.facebook.com/NCVOCaymanIslands/ to all your friends and family and anyone else you can think of – LOL!
We are so proud to be able to help our community and we are asking you to simply vote below to help us to reach our fundraising goals – VOTE NCVO!
Special thanks to Island Heritage for this opportunity!
Cayman Islands: RCIPS convenes Community Meeting in East End this Thursday, 11 May
The RCIPS will be holding a community meeting in East End this Thursday, 11 May, from 7-9PM. The meeting will take place at the East End United Church Hall on Seaview Road (near Brazley’s Bar).
The Commissioner of Police, Derek Byrne, and senior staff of the RCIPS will be in attendance to discuss policing issues and community concerns.
Caymanian Golfer on winning US College Golf Team
From CIGA
Emily Ribbins, who has represented Cayman both as a junior and senior in Caribbean Amateur Championships and the Island Games had the perfect end to her college golf career. Together with her four team mates she successfully defended their MAAC title (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference).
Emily is a senior who has combined her studies with playing on the golf team at Quinnipiac University.
Click button on website link below to watch the interview.
For more: https://www.ciga.ky/latest-news
Emergency declared at US Hanford nuclear site after tunnel collapse
Photo: GFDL
Washington: A section of an underground storage tunnel in a plutonium uranium extraction plant collapsed at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation on Tuesday, prompting authorities to declare emergency at the Washington state site.
Officials were alerted of a cave-in of a 20 feet section of a tunnel that is hundreds of feet.
For more: https://article.wn.com/view/2017/05/10/Emergency_declared_at_US_Hanford_nuclear_site_after_tunnel_c/
More regional countries called to support Caribbean Court of Justice says T&T President
Trinidad & Tobago, May 8, 2017 – T&T’s President, the Hon. Anthony Carmona, is of the belief that forging together as a united Caribbean front with the Caribbean Court of Justice, CCJ to be the court of last resort is a step toward fortifying our Caribbean identity.
These remarks were made by Carmona during a presentation on Redefining Caribbean Pride for the 21st Century Youth at UWI, Cave Hill Campus. President Carmona was lamenting on the fact that some countries are yet to replace the Privy Council with the CCJ. At present, only Barbados, Guyana, Dominica and Belize have accepted the CCJ as their final authority in legal matters.
As for the majority of CARICOM members, including Trinidad and Tobago, President Carmona believes that they are all causing a downfall “that mitigates against the spirit of the Caribbean integration movement”.
Photo credit: Trinidad Express
Cayman Islands fireman found guilty
Fabian Oliver Thompson (34), a Cayman Islands fireman with the Cayman Islands Fire Service, was found guilty Monday (8) of possession of an imitation firearm with intent to resist arrest.
In January last year police officers went to the home of Thompson (34) in Bodden Town with a warrant in his father’s name relating to a drug investigation. When officers tried to search Thompson, he dodged out of their way and jumped over a fence. Officers then saw what they believed was a real weapon in his hand. They tasered Thompson as he jumped the fence and he stumbled as he was hit. Thompson, however, was able to remove the wire probes and fled into the bushes.
A warrant out was issued for his arrest, and three days later Thompson, who has no previous convictions, gave himself telling police he did not possess a gun. No gun was ever found.
However, in court numerous police officers testified that they saw Thompson with a gun. The court Footage was shown from the Taser-cam and it looked as if Thompson was holding a handgun as he made his escape.
Justice Swift, in finding Thompson guilty said he was satisfied, from the evidence presented the defendant was carrying an imitation firearm.
He was remanded in custody until June 1st for sentencing.
Jamaican killed in Cayman crash identified
From rjr nesonline
The police in The Cayman Islands have identified the Jamaican who was killed in last week’s two vehicle crash which also left three foreigners dead.
The police say he is 24 year old Shanroy Delapena.
Delapena was driving a Honda motor car when the mishap occurred.
An 11-year-old boy, who was sitting in the trunk of the vehicle when it smashed head-on with another car in East End on Tuesday night, has been released from the hospital.
The other survivor from the crash remains at George Town hospital in a stable condition.
According to reports in the UK press, the three elderly visitors killed on impact came from Surrey, in the South of England.
They were travelling in a Kia Rio when it was hit by the Honda.
For more on this story go to: http://rjrnewsonline.com/local/jamaican-killed-in-cayman-crash-identified
Granny, 72, on gun charge in Trinidad
TRINIDAD EXPRESS – A 72-year-old woman of Phase 2, La Horquetta, will appear in the Arima Magistrates’ Court on Monday, charged with the possession of a Ruger .9mm pistol.
The woman was arrested by officers of the La Horquetta Police Station. The officers allegedly found the gun during the execution of a search warrant at the woman’s home last Friday night.
A warrant has since been issued for the arrest of the woman’s 42year-old son, who resides at the same address.
For more: https://www.stlucianewsonline.com/caribbean-granny-72-on-gun-charge-in-trinidad/
National Caribbean-American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
The U.S Agency for International Development (USAID) reports that, outside of sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean region has the highest prevalence of HIV in the world. This burden of HIV extends to Caribbean Americans living in states and cities across the United States. On June 8, organizations and individuals nationwide will join hands to promote awareness about HIV testing and treatment in Caribbean-American communities.
SOURCE: https://aidsinfo.nih.gov/understanding-hiv-aids/hiv-aids-awareness-days/161/national-caribbean-american-hiv-aids-awareness-day
Jersey Private Wealth Conference
Location: 8 Northumberland Avenue, London, UK
Pricing: £315 for Jersey Finance Members, complimentary for London delegates4
One year on from the Panama Papers and with the spotlight still firmly on transparency, information exchange and beneficial ownership, expert speakers at the event will examine how international finance centres (IFCs) are adapting in an increasingly complex market to meet the needs of globally mobile clients and offer some much-needed certainty.
In particular, speakers will discuss how Jersey is differentiating itself as a private wealth management centre through innovation in its legislation, a commitment to philanthropy and a concerted focus on reputation.
To book go to: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jersey-finance-annual-private-wealth-conference-2017-tickets-30887425120?_eboga=1604849366.1494310132
Cayman’s first ever renewable energy conference, the Caribbean Transitional Energy Conference, 11-12 May at the Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa.
The keynote speaker of the event will be Fabien Cousteau, Aquanaut, Ocean Conservationist and Documentary Filmmaker, alongside a live stream presentation from Sir Richard Branson, Founder of the Virgin Group, and many others including energy professionals and regional government officials. (For a full list of speakers, visit www.cteccayman.com/speakers)
Cayman seeks to stand with other Caribbean islands and countries across the world to embrace a low carbon future and to stand on the front line of delivering secure, reliable and economically feasible energy solutions.
With the Cayman Islands National Energy Policy now in place, a framework for transition is underway and seizing upon that vision is critical to affecting positive change in the Cayman Islands and for all those who follow.
T&T cops stop gunman on his way to commit murder
By Trinidad Express
TRINIDAD EXPRESS – POLICE say they arrested a gangster who was on his way to Charlieville to kill a rival last Friday night.
Officers of the Northern Division Task Force were tipped off and went to Pierre Road, Charlieville, where they stopped and searched the man.
The suspect, police said, was allegedly found with a Glock 22 pistol in his possession.
He allegedly also had in possession an extended magazine, outfitted with 22 rounds of ammunition, as well as a ski mask.
The man was arrested and is expected to be brought before a Chaguanas Magistrate on Monday.
Officers believe that the suspect was on his way to kill a member of a rival gang in the Felicity area.
For more: https://www.stlucianewsonline.com/caribbean-tt-cops-stop-gunman-on-his-way-to-commit-murder/
Postal, Mobile Voting Application Deadline is 12 May
The Elections Office is alerting electors that the deadline for applying to vote by Postal Ballots or by using Mobile Voting is Friday, 12 May 2017, a week away.
Postal voting is available to persons who will be or are likely to be off island on Elections Day, Wednesday, 24 May 2017.
Applicants will need to complete a Form B application which can be downloaded on the Elections Office website www.elections.ky or alternatively, collected from the Elections Office at 150, Smith Road Centre, 2nd Floor, George Town.
The application along with proof for travel may be submitted via email, preferably, or hand delivered to the Elections Office.
To date, the office has issued 323 postal ballots, which exceeds the number issued in 2013. |
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Caribbean Hospitality Forum to offer unique solutions to industry challenges
Caribbean hoteliers and industry stakeholders will gather in Miami for the third installment of the Caribbean Hospitality Industry Exchange Forum (CHIEF), slated to take place from June 2-4 at the Hyatt Regency Miami. Produced by the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), CHIEF is a high-level forum, which features a number of educational sessions, where the region’s hospitality industry assembles to network, learn, share ideas and collectively brainstorm creative solutions to current challenges.
SOURCE: https://ehotelier.com/tag/caribbean-hotel-and-tourism-association/
Cayman Islands: Nominations Sought for Queen’s 2018 New Year’s Honours
Nominations are sought for the Queen’s 2018 New Year’s Honours List.
You can send nominations directly to the Royal, Ceremonial and Honours Unit, part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in the UK. The deadline to receive nominations is close of business on 19 May 2017 (UK time).
Nominations can be sent by email to [email protected] or by post to Royal, Ceremonial and Honours Unit, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Room KG.02, King Charles Street, London, SW1A 2AH.
Alternatively, you can send your nominations to the Governor’s Office by email [email protected] or post to Suite 101 Government Administration Building, Grand Cayman KY1-9000, by the earlier deadline of 11 May 2017.
For more on the Honours system, nomination forms and guidance on submitting nominations, visit https://www.gov.uk/honours/overview.
Cayman Islands General, Civil Contractors Registration Deadline Extended
The deadline for General and Civil Contractors to register with the Builders Board has been extended by a month. The deadline is now 31 May 2017 instead of end April.
The registration deadlines for the other categories of contractors remain the same, as follows:
Residential and Building Contractors – 30 June 2017
Trade Contractors – 31 August 2017.
“SISTAHS”
Cayman Drama Society is holding auditions on Tuesday 16th May 2017 at 7:30pm for the Caribbeanplay “SISTAHS” which will be presented 7th to 23rd September 2017. The play will be produced and directed by Paul de Freitas. It requires a cast of four Caribbean women in their 30s and a female teenager – ideally around 16 years old. Successful actors will have a Caribbean background and appropriate language and role nuances.
Prospective actors can call Paul on 916-6331 or email [email protected] for more audition and rehearsal detail and for a copy of the Audition Notes.
Cayman Islands Triple C’s Ena Merren Memorial 5K Walk/Run – “A Walk Through Time”
On Saturday, May 13th, Triple C School will be holding a 5K Walk/Run. All Triple C parents, staff, students, alumni, friends, walkers and runners of all ages are invited to come out to support this event. All proceeds raised from this event will go towards beautifying the Early Childhood Education (Pre-School through Kindergarten) & Elementary playgrounds and the Ena Merren Memorial Scholarship Fund.
The route for the 5k/3M event will start at the Triple C School and will take walkers to the intersection of Mulberry Dr. & Walkers Rd and back to the school. Adult Pre-registration is KY$20 and will be KY$25 on the event day. The Child/Student Registration (8-18 yrs) is $15 and the “Little Sprinters” registration is KY$10. Each registered “Little Sprinter” will receive a special goodie bag. All registered participants will receive a 75th Triple C Anniversary keepsake t-shirt (while supplies last), with a breakfast and prize drawing ticket.
Awards will also be presented to the lady, gentleman, boy and girl (8-18) who receives the best race time. Everyone is invited—not just Triple C families. To register for the 5K Walk/Run please call the school office at 949- 6022 or register at www.caymanactive.com.
Cayman Islands DCI to close early on 11 May
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) in Grand Cayman, including its Business Licensing Counter on the first floor of the Government Administration Building, will close at 3:00pm on Thursday, 11 May, for a staff meeting.
DCI’s main office will reopen on Friday, 12 May at 8:30am, and the counter will reopen at 9:00am.
DCI staff apologise for any inconvenience the closure may cause. For more information please call 945-0943 or email [email protected].
Cayman Islands names rugby team to play USA South
The Cayman Rugby Football Union has named a squad of 23 players to represent them in its next Rugby Americas North match against USA South.
The away game will be played on 14 May. This is the first of three on the calendar for the RHSW Cayman Islands NMT XVs Squad, ahead of games against Bermuda on 3 June and at home for Health City Big Game 8 on 17 June.
Chris Kennedy will captain the squad announced Sunday. Ben Blair was named as the vice-captain.
The full squad is: Jordan Southway, Johann Fourie, Pete DeVere, Simon Dunford, Danny McGrath, Joey Westin, Chris Kennedy (Capt), Mark Soto, Alex Robertson, Shaun Gerard, Shane Westin, Ben Blair (Vice Capt), Alex Pineau, Morgan Shelver, Morgan Hayward, Venasio Tokatokavarua, Mikey Wilson, Iain Currie, James McGinn, Dave Acutt, Abdul Patterson, Eddie Westin, and Robbie Cribb.
SOURCE: Cayman Buzz
Cayman Islands voter ID distribution set to begin
The new cards will replace all previously issued voter identification (IDs). Officials will cease issuing cards on Friday, 19 May 2017.
To receive their card persons will need to show a valid form of official identification, such as a driver’s licence, passport or work ID. Those with questions should email [email protected], tel. 949-8047 or visit www.elections.ky.
Grand Cayman:
April 18 – May 19 Smith Road Centre 9am – 5pm
(Weekdays Only)
May 10 (Wed) George Town Hospital 9.30am – 3.30pm
May 12 (Fri) East End Public Library 3pm – 6.30pm
May 13 (Sat) North Side Clinic 9am – 12pm
Cayman Brac & Little Cayman:
May 9 (Tues) District Administration Building 10am – 4pm
Builders Board Registration – Phase 1 – Now Open
Contractors in the Cayman Islands, specifically general contractors, building- and civil-contractors, are reminded that their formal registration period is now open, through the end of April, as required by The Builders Board Law.
For more information, and to apply for a Builders Board licence, visit the Planning.ky website, or call 949 7900.
Residential contractors and trade contractors should not apply at this time, as their application period will take place in coming months.
Companies that are not registered by the end of September 2017 will be unable to have permits or request inspections.
Cayman Islands Elections Office offering postal and mobile Balloting
The Elections Office reminds registered voters that the period during which they may request postal ballots or mobile voting is underway, and will continue until close of business on Friday, 12 May 2017.
Persons who will be away from the Cayman Islands on Election Day may request a postal ballot by filling out form B, available on www.elections.ky, at https://portal.elections.ky/files/downloads/forms/2016/FORMB.pdf. The completed form along with proof of travel plans may be emailed to [email protected].
Those who will be in the Cayman Islands but unable to physically attend the polls, may apply for mobile voting using Form C, also available from www.elections.ky at https://portal.elections.ky/files/downloads/forms/2016/FORMC.pdf. Elections Office polling staff will either visit successful applicants in person, or facilitate their vote before polling day at an early voting station.
FOOTLOOSE The Musical
Cayman Drama Society is excited to announce that tickets to “Footloose – The Musical” is now on sale. We urge you to book early to avoid disappointment – the performances will sell out.
Footloose is one of the most explosive musicals in recent memory. To the rockin’ rhythm of its Oscar and Tony-nominated score Footloose celebrates the wisdom of listening to young people, guiding them with a warm heart and an open mind.
Stage Adaptation by Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie – Based on the Original Screenplay by Dean Pitchford – Music by Tom Snow – Lyrics by Dean Pitchford – Additional Music by Eric Carmen, Sammy Hagar, Kenny Loggins and Jim Steinman
Don’t miss this opportunity to see our incredible local talent.
Shows are at the Prospect Playhouse on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 1st June to 24th June, doors open at 6.30pm with Curtain at 7.30pm
There are also Sunday Matinees on 11th June and 18th June, doors open at 4pm with Curtain at 5pm
Tickets for all performances are only CI$30 for Adults and CI$20 for Students/Children
Please note that the Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances are rated PG13; for the two Sunday performances the rating is PG
COMMUNITY EVENTS (Date Order)
THU MAY 11
Queen’s 2018 New Year’s Honours List
Nominations are sought for the Queen’s 2018 New Year’s Honours List. The deadline to receive nominations is close of business on May 19th (UK time). Nominations can be sent by email to [email protected]. Alternatively, you can send your nominations to the Governor’s Office by email [email protected] by the earlier deadline of May 11th.
DCI Closure
The Department of Commerce and Investment in Grand Cayman, including its Business Licensing Counter on the first floor of the Government Administration Building, will close at 3:00pm on Thursday (11 May)
FRI MAY 12
Postal & Mobile Voting Information
Alumni Assembly
FRI, SAT, SUN 12, 13 14
Rundown
“Little Sprinters” Registration at 7:30 a.m and walk at 8:00 a.m. on school grounds
Pre-Registration can be done at the school office and on CaymanActive.com
“Little Sprinters” fee: $10
The Elections Office reminds voters that distribution of the new voter registration cards that is underway. At the time of picking up their cards, voters will have to show a valid form of official identification such as their Drivers Licence, Passport or work ID. They will be available at the North Side Clinic from 9am until 12pm.
Family Fun Day and Motorcade
The First Assembly of God is having a Family Fun Day and Motorcade on Monday (15 May) from 1 to 6pm at the John Gray High School Playing Field.
Charity 5K & 10K Walk/Run
As a part of The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority’s 20th Anniversary, the public is invited to a Charity 5K & 10K Walk/Run on Sunday (21 May) at 6:00 a.m. starting at the Elizabethan Square, George Town. Cost is $20 for adults and $10 for children under 12. Proceeds will benefit the literacy and numeracy programs of various government primary schools. To register, or for more information, visit cima.ky
Elections Candidate Service
Elmslie Memorial Church is hosting an Elections Candidate Service which will include the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands and the Cayman Ministers Association on Sunday (21 May) at 6pm.
First Baptist Church Choir Tour
The First Baptist Church Choir is touring Grand Cayman. The next performance is Sunday (21May) at the Elmslie Memorial Church at 7pm.
Business of Art Symposium
You’re invited to the Business of Art Symposium at the National Gallery on Sunday (21 May) from 845am to 530pm.
FRI MAY 26 – SUN MAY 28
Caribbean Musical Festival
SAT MAY 27
An Enchanted Evening of Musical Excellence
First Baptist Church Choir Tour
The First Baptist Church Choir is touring Grand Cayman. The next performance is Sunday (28 May) at the Church of God Frank Sound at 7pm.
TUE MAY 30
Hope Academy Fundraising Draw
Hope Academy’s PTA is having a fundraising elimination draw on Tuesday, May 30th. Tickets are $10 each and the grand prize includes 2 tickets to Miami, a night for 2 plus breakfast at the Kimpton Seafire and a sunset cruise for 2 from Red Sail. Get more information at the Hope Academy Office at 769-4673.
WED MAY 31
General and Civil Contractors Registration
The deadline for General and Civil Contractors to register with the Builder’s Board is Wednesday (31 May).
May Events at Camana Bay
This is the month to celebrate the special woman in your life thanks to Mother’s Day onSunday, 14 May. From conversations over brunch to snapping keepsake photos to choosing the perfect gift to finding your Zen together, Camana Bay has all you need for Mother’s Day inspiration – click here for more.
Keep in the know this election season with a series of live debates. Learn new skills in the kitchen – from island infusions to Mexican fiestas to Italian creations that will have you saying Mamma Mia! Watch an enchanting ballet on the big screen or take the kiddos to see a classic cartoon movie.
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National Gallery of the Cayman Islands
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
Celebrating Maritime Culture and Heritage at the National Gallery
A Last Look
NGCI STOREThe National Gallery Store works with NGCI curators and artists to find the very best products to support the temporary exhibition schedule. Throughout the exhibition, Upon the Seas, the NGCI Store will feature books, accessories, art supplies, and kids’ items that will inspire ingenuity and encourage one to make a BIG NOISE with a little creativity! NGCI members receive a 10% discount, plus additional sales on art supplies and merchandise will run throughout the exhibition.
GUIDED TOURS
National Gallery offers guided tours to enhance your experience and offer memorable moments. Led by NGCI curators or educators, tours provide additional insights and tell the stories behind the works of art and artists who created them. Custom tours and packages are also available – consider including a workshop, art class, or art documentary with your visit. We have ample parking and an Art Café offering healthy snacks and beverages. Additional catering options are also available. Tour pricing is dependent on group size and staff availability. For more information email [email protected] or call (345) 945 8111.
Contact Us
For more information regarding any of the events listed above and to RSVP please get in touch by emailing [email protected] or by calling (345) 945 8111.
***TEMPORARY ACCESS ROAD***
The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) has a temporary access road while work is being done to improve site access as well as develop the front sculpture gardens. The access road is located off of Lawrence Boulevard and passes through the F.J. Harquail Cultural Grounds (Harquail Theatre). For a map please visit https://www.nationalgallery.org.ky/temporary-road-access/. NGCI exhibitions and programming will continue as per usual. For more information on roadworks related to NGCI email i[email protected] or call (345) 945 8111.
About the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands
Established in 1996, the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) is the country’s leading visual arts museum and education centre, charged with promoting and encouraging the appreciation and practice of the visual arts in the Cayman Islands. This mission is achieved through exhibitions, education/outreach programmes, school tours, community festivals, and ongoing research projects. Holding up to six exhibitions annually at our central exhibition space, and satellite venues around Grand Cayman and the Sister Islands, the curatorial team strives to create a balance between exhibitions of quality Caymanian artwork with art from further afield. This is achieved by working with a broad cross-section of artists and ranging from site-specific work to more traditional gallery-based projects.
NGCI is at the forefront of visual arts education in the Cayman Islands hosting 25+ education and outreach programmes monthly, across all three islands. These programmes aim to capture every age group in our community from the youngest pre-schoolers to senior citizens, in addition to marginalized members of our community. They combine arts education with enriching creative experiences which foster creativity, help build self-esteem, and provide effective and invaluable explorations of culture, cultural heritage, national identity and community values.
NGCI Site & Facility
The new National Gallery building is a 9,000 sq. ft. facility situated on the western side of the Esterley Tibbetts Bypass, close to Camana Bay town centre and adjacent to the Harquail Theatre. The new development is home to two temporary exhibition areas, an art studio, library, auditorium, sculpture garden, Art Café and Gift Shop, and a permanent gallery for the Cayman Islands National Art Collection.
As part of the National Gallery’s long-term business plan, an auditorium and multi-purpose event space have been incorporated into the design providing flexible venue options for conferences.