Karate kids learn from the best
These Karate Kids really did make the grade. The Purple Dragon Karate School held their gradings over the weekend supervised by founder, Professor Don Jacob. Professor Jacob visited Cayman to run the rule over the martial artists from advanced and…
Poppies and paintings in Savannah
Athelstan Long, 92, first governor of the Cayman Islands (1971-72), and member of the Cayman Islands Veterans Association, together with his son, Charles Long 63, were joined by 10-year old Cub Scout Will Roberts at Foster’s supermarket in Savannah. They…
Something very spooky is going on!
Which witch is which? Ghosts, mummies, zombies, vampires, and werewolves, together with wizards, other spooky characters from films or books took to the streets over the weekend to celebrate Halloween (31st October) in style. Trick or treating has become very…
NCVO target falls short
It certainly was a star filled musical evening at The Prospect Playhouse last Saturday night (29) when the annual National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) Radio/Telethon took to the stage. Next door at the Mary Miller Hall was the Cayman…
iCommunity Events
NATIONAL GALLERY FUNDRAISER: Students public and private schools are invited to participate in “ dress down” day for a donation of $2.00 or more. The National Gallery chairman will match donations and each student will get a keepsake wristband of…
LCTG celebrates survivorship
The Lions Club of Tropical Gardens will today (29) partner with Baptist Health International to host the 3rd breast cancer survivors’ breakfast. This year’s event will be held at the Governors ball room, Westin Resort from 8 – 11a.m. Dr…
Stars come out for fundraiser
The National Council of Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) will host its 32nd annual fundraiser on Cayman 27 Saturday 29th. It will take place at the Prospect Playhouse and will be simulcast on Radio Cayman from 7pm to midnight. This is the…
A very n-ICE event
Ice on Ice, an annual fundraising event for the Cayman Islands Cancer Society, is organised by radio station Z99 and 100 per cent of the ticket sales go directly to the Cancer Society. All funds raised will help cancer patients…
Companies asked to help fundraiser
April Panton, Senior Manager at Crusader is encouraging local companies to donate to the National Council of Voluntary Organisation’s annual fundraiser and make a difference to the lives of those in need. She said: “Crusader International Management (Cayman) Ltd. is…
Team Cayman head for Haiti
In the past few years there has been no relief for the people of Haiti. On January 12th, 2010, an earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale, struck resulting in approximately 230,000 people losing their lives, 40,000 of which were…