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Cayman’s House of Parliament celebrates Happy 50th

Speaker Hon. McKeeva Bush views “live” painting created by local artist Mr. John Broad at the programme, with emcee Acting Deputy Governor, Hon. Gloria McField-Nixon.

Grand Cayman, Friday, 22 July 2022 – The Cayman Islands House of Parliament celebrated the 50th anniversary of its building in grand style on Thursday, 21 July 2022 with an elaborate and distinguished programme. To befit the noteworthy occasion, the programme comprised a special lecture, music, dance, poetry, a comedic skit, free food and beverages.

From left: At unveiling of 50th anniversary of Parliament building – Clerk of Parliament Mrs. Zena Merren Chin, Deputy Speaker Hon. Katherine Ebanks Wilks, Speaker Hon. McKeeva Bush and Premier, Hon. Wayne Panton

For half a century, the iconic building has served as the People’s House where voters’ representatives have conducted the nation’s business, including making the laws that govern the people of the Cayman Islands and approving budgets. The building has therefore figured prominently in every significant development impacting the Cayman Islands and has been the backdrop for many historical milestones.

Guest speaker Dr. the Hon. Lloyd Barnett delivers a special lecture, with local attorney Mr. Richard Barton

A fitting marker at the celebration was the unveiling of the 50th anniversary plaque by the House’s Presiding Officer – the Speaker Hon. McKeeva Bush; the Premier, Hon. G. Wayne Panton; the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks and Clerk of Parliament, Mrs. Zena Merren-Chin.

A commemorative booklet capturing the rich parliamentary history and prominence of the building to the Cayman Islands was also issued to thosewho attended the event. Additionally, a painting of the building characterised by the events that took place was created on the spot as part of the programme by famed local artist Mr. John Broad and presented to the Speaker at the close of the celebration.

Fireworks light the sky in celebration.

For Parliamentarians, the celebrations began earlier in the afternoon inside the Parliament Chamber with a special erudite lecture on the “Separation of Powers – the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary” by eminent constitutional scholar Dr. the Hon. Lloyd Barnett from Jamaica and a presentation by local attorney Mr. Richard Barton who provided the Cayman Islands’ context on the subject.

Sir John A. Cumber Primary School students perform a song and dance.

This was followed by the celebratory programme outside emceed by Acting Deputy Governor, Hon. Gloria McField-Nixon, who welcome attendees and kept the proceedings lively.

CI Folk Singers perform.

The programme included prayer by Education, District Administration and Lands Minister Hon Juliana O’Connor-Connolly, the history of the House by the Premier, a memorial by the Speaker of the House, recognition of living former MPs by Tourism and Transport Minister Hon. Kenneth Bryan and a vote of thanks by the Deputy Speaker.

From left: Acting Deputy Governor Hon. Gloria McField-Nixon, Deputy Speaker Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks, Parliamentary Secretary Ms Heather Bodden and MP Ms Barbara Conolly at unveiling of photo “Women in Parliament”

Also, a picture of the current women MPs in Parliament was unveiled by the Deputy Speaker, Parliamentary Secretary Ms Heather Bodden and MP Ms Barbara Conolly.

Mr. Matt Brown and group present a lively skit.

The entertainment programme was a heart-warming display of rich in local talent featuring the distinct steel pan cadences of Mr. Jimmeh La’Pierre; the National Anthem and a song by the Cayman National Choir directed by Ms Sue Horrocks and a melodious rendition of the National Song by Ms Diana DeMercado. There were evocative songs by a staff and parents’ group from the Joanna Clarke Primary School, Mrs. Betty Ebanks and family and the Cayman Folk Singers, as well as delightful dances by the Dreamchasers and Sir John A. Cumber Primary School students.

Minister for Tourism and Transport, Hon. Kenneth Bryan speaks in recognition of living former Parliamentarians.

Continuing, Ms Alanna Warrick-Smith gave an emotional recitation of a poem by local poet Mrs. Nasaria Suckoo-Chollette entitled ‘Tell Me’. Inimitable local entertainer Mr. Matt Brown and friends brought good humour to the proceedings with a political satire in the Cayman Islands’ “Rundown” fashion that was hugely appreciated by the audience. 

Staff and parents group from Joanna Clarke Primary School present a song.

Also, topping off the variety programme was a grand fireworks display. Finally, a live performance by Cayman Islands’ landmark entertainer, Mr. Lammie Seymour closed out the programme.

Dreamchasers dance the quadrille.

Photo captions: Photos by Bina Mani

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