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Cayman Finance statement on formation of new Cayman Islands Government
Cayman Finance congratulates all successful election candidates who were sworn in as Members of the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly today. We believe a truly representative Government for the Cayman Islands, involving representatives from both political parties and the independents, has been formed and for this Premier Alden McLaughlin should be recognised.
As the primary body representing the Cayman Islands financial services industry, Cayman Finance looks forward to enhancing its relationship with the Cayman Islands Government and leveraging the good work already started to protect, promote, develop and grow grow the financial services industry in ways which will benefit all of Cayman’s economy in one way or another.
Cayman Finance commends the Cayman Islands Elections Office for the smooth running of the 2017 General Election, particularly in light of it being the first under the new OMOV system.
For more information about Cayman Finance visit www.caymanfinance.ky
The Texas Tenors cruise with Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas
From The Starlite Theatre
The Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas will be sailing away with The Texas Tenors February 8-15, 2015. Enjoy stops in Galveston, Roatan Honduras, Belize, Cozumel and then back to Galveston. Book now to receive VIP access, with The Texas Tenors, which includes:
Private Cocktail Party and Photo Session
Private Q&A Talk with Meet and Greet
Main Stage Concert and Private VIP Performance
Private Autograph Session
Gear up for adventure, right on board with Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas®, an incredible home to an array of innovations. Climb a rock wall that overlooks the sea, or challenge yourself on the basketball court, ice-skating rink or mini-golf course. Liven up your nights on the Royal Promenade, with parades, dancing and duty-free shopping deals. And bring along some friends—with spacious public areas, enhanced staterooms, and a spectacular three-story dining room, this ship has room for your whole crew.
For more: https://www.starlitetheatre.com/texas-tenors-royal-caribbean/
You have to break codes to get cocktails at this spy-themed bar
By Claudia Romeo From Business Insider
The Bletchley is a spy-themed London bar where you have to crack codes to order drinks.
To do that, you use imitation World War 2 Enigma machines which generate a unique code for every “agent.” Orders are then transmitted via radio to the bar.
The venue is inspired by Bletchley Park, the site where British mathematician and codebreaker Alan Turing and his team used to crack German codes during World War 2.
Produced and filmed by Claudia Romeo
Anti-Corruption police arrest two more Cayman Islands Immigration officials
A statement released by the Anti-Corruption Commission today (Wed 31) said its own investigators along with RCIPS officers have arrested a man from the Bodden Town area and a woman from Spotts Newlands, both aged 42, who are now being questioned at the Prisoner Detention Centre in Fairbanks in connection with the ongoing corruption investigation into the immigration department.
In January 7 other persons were arrested in connection with bribery and corruption offences at the Cayman Islands Immigration Department.
NCVO “New to You” Bargain Shop Parking Lot Sale
The public can purchase gently owned clothing, books, household items, toys and much more at the second of four parking lot sales planned this year.
How it works – Customers can pay $5.00 for a bag and fill it to the brim with any item displayed. Larger items will be priced separately.
Teachers who attend will be given special prices on all books and educational items available.
Volunteers are welcome to attend and assist with set up and sales, contact Mona on [email protected] or call 949-2124 to sign up.
Photo Caption:
Vioris Wright works her booth at the Bargain Shop parking lot sale
Cayman Islands: Swearing in Ceremony
WHAT: Swearing in Ceremony of the Premier, Cabinet Ministers and Legislative Assembly members
WHEN: Wednesday, 31 May 2017 at 10.00 a.m.
WHERE: Legislative Assembly
PARTICIPANTS: Premier, Deputy Premier, Speaker of the House, Deputy Speaker of the House, Ministers, official members of Cabinet and Members of the Legislative Assembly
NYU’s Sarah Kaufman talks about the shape of cities to come
On this week’s episode of Technotopia we talk to Sarah Kaufman, the Assistant Director at the Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management. Kaufman is working to create new transit opportunities for New Yorkers – and the world – and expects the future to be quite interesting.
Her prediction? As we move towards self-driving cars we will see more options for paratransit – the services available for folks who can’t use public transit. These new services will get us all from point A to point B safely and quickly and, thanks to increases in efficiency, far more cheaply. Listen in to hear her predictions.
Technotopia is a podcast about a better future by John Biggs. You can subscribe in Sticher or iTunes and download the MP3 at website link below.
Grand Chest Master at Cayman Islands Library
WHO: Ramona Melody, Director, Cayman Islands Public Library Service
WHAT: Grand Master Junior Chess Challenge
WHEN: Tuesday, 30 May, 2017 at 3.30 p.m.
WHERE: George Town Public Library
Participants: Grand Master Nigel Short, O.B.E. and schoolchildren.
Smoking Cessation Classes: ‘I Can Quit’
The Public Health Department reminds smokers who wish to quit the habit that there are still some spaces left for the upcoming smoking cessation classes the department is offering. Classes start on 31 May 2017 from 5.15 p.m. to 6.45 p.m. every Wednesday for seven weeks in the Public Health waiting room.
For more information or to sign up, contact the Public Health Department on 244-2889/244-2621, or email [email protected] or [email protected]
Bahamian delegates attend STEP Caribbean Conference 2017 in Cayman Islands
The Ministry of Financial Services sponsored The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners Caribbean Conference 2017 (STEP CC 2017) which was held in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands from 1 – 3 May, 2017. The Bahamas delegation consisted of over twenty (20) professionals, representing various organizations within the financial industry (most of whom are shown in the photo above).
The Bahamas’ continued participation in STEP events helps to strengthen our presence in the global financial services industry in the area of trust and estate planning thus broadening our appeal to high net worth clients.
Trinidad rattled by earthquake
PORT-OF-SPAIN, May 29 2017 – An earthquake with a magnitude 4.0 rocked sections of the country late Sunday.
The Seismic Research Centre at the University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine campus, reports that the quake, which occurred at 7:06 p.m. (local time) was felt widely in Trinidad.
The tremor, with a depth of 3km, was located at Latitude 10.51 degrees North and Longitude 61.86 West.
There were no reports of injuries or damage.
For more: http://caribbeannewsservice.com/now/trinidad-rattled-by-earthquake-2/
Sheriff Gets 4 Years In Prison For Running E-Cigarette Business Behind Bars
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If there’s one thing we’ve learned from movies and TV shows about prison, it’s that cigarettes are a popular currency behind bars, and apparently the same holds true for e-cigarettes. But if you’re a sheriff caught running a lucrative e-cig business for prisoners, you could end up one yourself.
Former Rutherford County, TN, sheriff Robert Arnold was recently sentenced to 50 months in prison on federal corruption charges stemming from his part in an alleged get-rich-quick scheme that involved selling electronic cigarettes to jail inmates through jail employees.
According to the Department of Justice, Arnold admitted to using his official position as Sheriff to operate and gain financially from a company called JailCigs.
He also admitted that he concealed his involvement in the company and misrepresented the benefits that Rutherford County was supposedly receiving from JailCigs.
Additionally, Arnold admitted that he personally received over $66,000 from the company, and that he lied about his income from – and knowledge of – JailCigs when he was confronted by local media in April 2015.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that the scheme hinged on Arnold using his position to allow JailCig’s e-cigarettes to enter the Rutherford County jail as non-contraband and to be distributed by county employees.
In growing the business Arnold and his co-conspirators allegedly persuaded other jails to take part in the scheme by offering to pay $5 for every e-cigarette sold.
In addition to being sentenced to 50 months in prison, Arnold was ordered to pay $52,500 in restitution and to forfeit $66,790, an amount equal to all proceeds he received from sales at the Rutherford County jail.
Two co-conspirators in the scheme have already entered guilty pleas to similar charges and will be sentenced in September.
Cayman Writers’ Circle
We are resurrecting Cayman Writers’ Circle! You are invited to attend every Monday from 6.30-8.00pm.
To make it accessible to everyone, we will meet at alternating locations – 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at St Alban’s Church Hall, 461 Shedden Road, in George Town, and 2nd and 4th Mondays at Sea Orchard Retreat in West Bay.
The first meeting will be on Monday 22nd May at Sea Orchard Retreat, 375 Conch Point Rd, West Bay (follow signs to Papagallo if you can’t see the Sea Orchard signs).
Bring your ideas and your friends! Please pass this on to everyone you know. Hoping to see you on the 22nd! Cayman Writers’ Circle Facilitators
Cayman Islands Smoking Cessation Classes: ‘I Can Quit’
Smokers who wish to quit the habit can still find a space in the upcoming Smoking Cessation Classes.
The Public Health Department reminds smokers that classes will take place every Wednesday for seven weeks in the Public Health Waiting Room, starting on Wednesday, 31 May 2017, from 5.15 p.m. to 6.45 p.m.
Registration deadline is Monday, 29 May 2017.
For more information, or to sign up, contact the Public Health Department on 244-2889/244-2621, or email [email protected] or [email protected]
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 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.
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)
Cayman National Choir’s 40th Anniversary Concert
At The Marriott Ballroom, West Bay Road, Grand Cayman. 7:30PM
SAT JUNE 3
National Trust’s Glow Run 5K
The 2017 Energy Efficiency Forum & Fair is Saturday (3 Jun) from 10am to 430pm at the Family life Center on Walkers Road.
SUN JUNE 4
Cayman Islands Duathlon
The official Cayman Islands Duathlon will take place Sunday (Jun 4) at 7am from Cayman Islands Yacht Club.
TUE JUNE 6
Management Communications
THU JUNE 8
Employment: Termination of Employment, Notice, Unfair Dismissal, Redundancy and Retirement
SAT JUNE 10
Seaside Sisters and Friends Homecoming Fundraising Concert 2017
SUN JUNE 11
First Baptist Church Choir Tour
The First Baptist Church Choir is touring Grand Cayman. The next performance is Sunday (11 Jun) at the Savannah United Church at 630pm.
SUN JUNE 11 – FRI JUNE 16
West Bay Church of Christ Annual Marriage and Family Enrichment Series
The West Bay Church of Christ Annual Marriage and Family Enrichment Series is Sunday — Friday (11 — 16 Jun) at 10am and 7pm on Sunday and weeknights at 730pm.
TUE JUNE 13
Basic Accounting Made Easier
The Chamber of Commerce is hosting a course on Basic Accounting Made Easier on Tuesday (13 Jun) from 9am to 1pm at their offices in Governor’s Square. Log on to caymanchamber.ky to register.
WED JUNE 14
Kings Sports Center Futsal Cup Summer 2017
The Kings Sports Center Futsal Cup Summer 2017 kicks off on June 14th. Call 322.0243 for more information.
THU JUNE 15
Intellectual Property Basics: Copyright, Trademarks and Patents
The Chamber of Commerce is hosting a course on Intellectual Property Basics: Copyright, Trademarks and Patents on Thursday (15 Jun) from 9am to 11am at their offices in Governor’s Square. Log on to caymanchamber.ky to register.
SAT JUNE 17
LSHS Graduation
SUN JUNE 18
First Baptist Church Choir Tour
Situational Self Leadership
Essentials of Supervision: Developing your Team
John Gray High School PTA Summer Fair and Raffle
John Gray High School PTA Summer Fair and Raffle is Saturday (24 Jun) from 11am to 6pm. Call 917.9897 to volunteer or arrange to be a food vendor.
Girls Brigade 70th Anniversary: Picnic
SUN JUNE 25
First Baptist Church Choir Tour
The First Baptist Church Choir is touring Grand Cayman. The next performance is Sunday (25 Jun) at the John Gray United Church at 7pm.
FRI JUNE 30
Residential and Building Contractors Registration
The deadline for Residential and Building Contractors to register with the Builder’s Board is Friday (30 Jun).
School Registration Deadline
The registration for students enrolling in, or transferring to, Government schools for the 2017/2018 school year will close on June 30th.
Alumni Assembly
June Events at Camana Bay
Cayman Islands Humane Society Kitten Roadshow
Saturday 3 June
10:30am-3mp
Camana Bay Visitor Centre
Budding Chef Cooking Class: Pizza Party
Saturday 3 June
12-1pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio
Just Dance
Wednesday 7 June
7-8pm
The Crescent
Chef Express Workshop: Low and Slow
Thursday 8 June
7-8pm
The Crescent
Flowers Sea Swim Olympic Luncheon
Friday 9 June
12-2pm
KARoo
Regal Cinemas’ Kids Club: Inside Out
Saturday 10 June
10am
Regal Cinemas
The Bookends Club
Wednesday 14 June
6:30-7:30pm
Books & Books
Mexican Cantina Series
Wednesday 14, 21 and 28 June
6-8pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio
Quick and Easy Tapas
Thursday 15 June
5:30-6:30pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio
Budding Chef Cooking Class: Pasta Mania
Saturday 17 June
12-1pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio
Dadurday
Saturday 17 June
1-6pm
The Crescent
You Da Man! Father’s Day Happy Hour with The Big Green Egg
Saturday 17 June
2-6pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio
Culture at the Cinema: A Contemporary Evening
Saturday 17 June
7pm
Regal Cinemas
Exotic Indian
Tuesday 20 June
6-8pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio
Budding Chef Cooking Class: Baker’s Delight
Saturday 24 June
12-1pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio
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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.