iNews Briefs & Community Events
Cayman Islands: Coe Wood Beach Operations Lead to Arrest, 15 November
From RCIPS
Officers have been continuing operations in the Coe Wood Beach area of Bodden Town in response to community complaints about disturbances and anti-social behaviour. As a result of these operations police arrested a man, aged 47 of George Town, yesterday, 15 November, on suspicion of possession of ganja with intent to supply and other related offenses. The officers’ attention had been drawn to the suspect’s vehicle by a police canine during their operations, and upon searching the vehicle a quantity of suspected ganja was found.
The man is currently on Police bail.
VAS Annual Art Sale @ CB – Sat Nov 25
The Visual Arts Society (VAS) will be hosting its Annual Christmas Arts and Craft sale Saturday November 25th from 10 am to 5 pm along the Paseo at Camana Bay.
Tents will be set up with tables full of; hand crafted jewellry, original paintings, ceramics, Christmas decorations and cards, souvenirs, hand painted silk scarves, ties and so much more. ” It’s amazing the variety of items the artists create from their photographs, batik, painted canvases, clay, stamps collections, plus gems and stones found on the beach” , mentions Marketing Coordinator Mary McCallum, “plenty of options for everyone’s taste”.
The Society has informed us this year they will be selling a fundraiser item, VAS Mugs, which were originally donated to the society. VAS recently invested in the cost to have their logo added to the mugs creating a souvenir for locals and visitors. The funds raised will help support their art programmes.
The society is a non-profit organizations with no corporate or government sponsorship who operate through the efforts of their volunteers funded by their annual membership. The society provides opportunities for artists of all levels and ages to develop in the art community through learning or teaching at their workshops, exhibiting and selling their creations, getting involved in art events plus great volunteer opportunities.
Membership information will be available at the VAS Tent where the VAS Mugs can be purchased. “You don’t need to be an artist to become a member”, explains Mary McCallum, “the society’s membership is made up of hobbyist, commercial artists, those who just have fun creating or just want to support the art community”.
The art society studio is located on the grounds of Pedro St. James where they offer the various workshops in drawing, painting, interior design, ceramics, photography and more.
Come out and support the arts and enjoy a fun day at Camana Day. Take in the art and crafts, treat yourself or buy a unique locally made gift, enjoy some baked goods and music, do some Christmas shopping, plus Camana Bay offers plenty of restaurants and other things to see and do.
For more information or about VAS email the marketing coordinator, Mary McCallum, [email protected]
Legionnaires’ case increase at Disneyland
By: Yoel Minkoff, From SA
The number of people diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease after spending time in Anaheim or Disneyland (NYSE:DIS) increased to 15, according to Orange County health officials.
While two of patients have died, neither of them visited Disneyland.
Legionnaires’ disease is a form of atypical pneumonia that is usually spread by breathing in mist that contains Legionella bacteria.
For more: https://seekingalpha.com/news/3312732-legionnaires-case-increase-disneyland?uprof=53#email_link
The Rotary Club of Grand Cayman – 3 Christmas Events
- Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration
Heroes Square, George Town
(Please, see programme attached)
- Annual Christmas Giving Family Fun Day
(Only for the students of the Lighthouse School)
Saturday, 9 December 2017
For the past few years, Rotarians have been giving the gift of joy to the students of the Lighthouse School. Our club hosts a family fun day at the Dart Community Park with snow cones, cotton candy, balloon art, face painting and a special visit from Santa himself bringing gifts for all the children. It is truly a magical event, one the children look forward to, and so do we.
- Annual Senior Citizens’ Boxing Day Christmas Party
What: Rotary Annual Boxing Day Christmas Party for Senior Citizens
When: Tuesday, 26th December, 2017, 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Where: The First Baptist Church of Grand Cayman, 920 Crew Road
The Rotary Club of Grand Cayman will again be hosting its annual Boxing Day Christmas Party for Senior Citizens at 2:30 pm on Tuesday, 26th December at the First Baptist Church of Grand Cayman, 920 Crew Road. Hundreds of attending Seniors will be provided with a hot holiday meal, receive gift bags, dance and sing Christmas Carols.
This year we are expecting 300+ Seniors. As always, there will be free public transportation from East End, North Side, Bodden Town, West Bay and George Town arranged. (The Party is an annual event and each year we have more and more people attending.) Free admission, prizes and surprises!
Confirmed food donations to date:
The Ritz Carlton, Grand Cayman
Cimboco Restaurant
Hurley’s
Marriott Resort
Blackbeard’s
The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa
Grand Old House Restaurant
Blue Cilantro Restaurant
Foster’s Food Fair
Kirk Market
Tortuga Rum Cakes
The Commodore Restaurant
Sunshine Grill Restaurant
Casanova Restaurant Coconut Joe’s Restaurant
Calypso Grill Restaurant
Aqua Restaurant
Confirmed Gift certificates to date:
Luca Restaurant
The Brasserie Restaurant
Wharf RestaurantCasanova Restaurant
Gelato & Co
Auto King Service Centre
Confirmed Gift Baskets to date:
Jaques Scott Group
Confirmed entertainment to date:
– Poetry readings by Ms. Joan Wilson (nee Watler)
https://www.ecayonline.com/joan-e-watler-wilson-grand-cayman-islands_company4767.html
– Vocal performance – Mr. Colin Wilson – “The Words I Love You”
– Musical performance by Sea N’ B
http://www.sea-n-b-band.com/sea-about.html
Confirmed bus transportation to date:
Webster’s Tours
Majestic Tours
This is a truly Caymanian event honouring our Seniors. Lots of food, gift bags, entertainment and prizes will make this day special for them.
Cayman Islands: Road Closures for Run in the Dark, Wednesday 15 November
On Wednesday, 15 November, Harbour Drive and South Church Street will be closed between Fort Street and Boilers Road from 7:30PM to 10:00PM. Shedden Road will also be closed between Elgin Avenue and Harbour Drive. This is to facilitate the 3rd Annual Run in the Dark which will be taking place that evening.
Cayman Islands: Prevention of Child Abuse Expo
The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is hosting a Prevention of Child Abuse Expo this week. Involving participation of many local welfare agencies, the free event will be held on Wednesday 15 – Friday, 17 November 2017, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Old Library, George Town.
The awareness-raising expo will:
■ promote greater awareness of child abuse prevention-measures and resources, locally,
■ target the community, children, parents/caregivers, mandatory reporters under the Children Law, 2012 (Revision)
■ help visitors make the connections between allied agencies for the care and protection of minors by building bridges to support families.
Cayman Islands: Cox Lumber to close Eastern Avenue store
Cox Lumber have announced it is close its store on Eastern Avenue on Saturday, Nov. 25, t
The store will close so company officials can focus on the Cox Bodden Town superstore and distribution center, as well as a new drive-thru contractor yard in Industrial Park, which is scheduled to open Dec. 1.
Introducing Royal Caribbean’s Adventurist, Shay Mitchell!
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Caribbean RoundUp
By Azad Ali From Caribbean Life
Caribbean
The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) will be releasing a new EC$50 banknote honoring the late governor Sir Dwight Venner.
The $50 bill, which was approved at the ECCB Monetary Council’s recent meeting as a permanent tribute to Sir Dwight’s legacy, will feature his likeness and will replace the bill that bears the Brimstone Fort in St. Kitts and the Piton Fort in St. Lucia.
Sir Dwight served as ECCB governor from December 1989 until November 2015. He died a year later, after 26 years of service in his position at the ECCB that serves as Central Bank for Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Kitts and Nevis, Montserrat, Anguilla and the British Virgin Islands.
The St. Kitts-based ECCB said in a statement that Sir Dwight had served ECCB member countries and the wider Caribbean with distinction.
The $50 note is the second highest denomination of the EC currency in circulation, which makes it a fitting mark of respect to Sir Dwight.
The ECCB did not give a date for the release of the new bank note.
Barbados
The Barbados economy remains on a downward track with the island’s foreign reserves in a worse position despite onerous tax measures introduced in the last budget.
This is according to acting Central Bank Governor Cleviston Haynes, who said that despite the economy posted a modest 1.4 percent growth during the first nine months of the year and raked in an additional Bds$98.6 million (US$49.3 million) in tax revenues, the foreign reserves was way below the international benchmark of 12 weeks of imports and the fiscal deficit was still too high.
In his report, which outlined the country’s performance for the first nine months of the year, international reserves plummeted to just 8.6 weeks of imports or Bds$549.7 million (US$274.85 million), putting more pressure on the stability of the Barbados dollar.
Haynes said the Government’s overall debt had climbed to 144 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), with current expenditure increasing by Bds $13.9 million, largely due to an increase in grants to public institutions.
He said tough decisions were facing the Freundel Stuart administration.
The Central Bank is forecasting growth of 1 to 1.5 percent this year, but that was largely dependent on whether large scale tourism-related project got off the ground.
Dominica
The European Union (EU) is providing an additional £500,000 in humanitarian aid to Dominica following the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria in October.
The additional aid will provide immediate shelter and household material for 5,000 families. Shelter kits, as well as housing repair materials, training and technical support will be provided to the most vulnerable whose homes have been damaged.
EU ambassador to the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), Daniel Tramacere said the European Union has been committed since the very beginning to support Dominica after the tragedy.
“We are now committed to further assist Dominica in early recovery and reconstruction,” she said.
This additional humanitarian aid complements an initial grant of £250,000 which was allocated in October to alleviate the affected population’s most urgent needs.
On Sept. 18, Maria, a category 5 hurricane slammed into Dominica leaving more than 70,000 people in need of urgent relief.
Guyana
The Guyana government said it was exploring the possibility of sharing an oil-processing facility with Suriname.
Natural Resources Minister Raphael Trotman said discussion had taken place with Suriname about the possibility of Guyana establishing a joint industrial center or site to service both countries.
Trotman, who recently visited the neighboring country, said the possibility of sharing a processing facility was proposed during meetings with his Surinamese counterpart and the mnister of finance.
The government has already said it would not be interested in establishing an oil refinery at this time, but has signaled its intention to support the private sector toward this end.
Jamaica
The Jamaica government is inviting Israelis to explore investment opportunities in the Caribbean island.
Ambassador to the United States Audrey Marks in addressing members of the B’nai B’rith International Center for Human Rights and Public Policy at its headquarters in Washington DC recently, urged members who have interest in trade and investment to organize a delegation to Jamaica to look at prospects in the areas of information and communications technology (IT), agro-processing, medical tourism and infrastructure development.
She told the audience that Jamaica is open and ready for business and there are avenues through which partnerships between Jamaican and Israeli investors could be forged and also be exploited.
The ambassador said over the last five years, a stable economy has been maintained noting that Jamaica has been listed as having the best-performing stock market in the world in 2015 and was rated among the 10 best most improved economies in the world.
Marks said the Government of Jamaica is committed to working with “our Israeli counterpart to ensure that our bilateral partnership continues to grow from strength to strength.”
The diplomat said she has already started discussions regarding a youth exchange program.
Founded in New York in October 1843 by German Jewish immigrants, the B’nai B’rith International is the world’s oldest Jewish organization.
St. Lucia
Caribbean countries will have to adopt new measures to deal with the impact of climate change.
This is according to Dr James Fletcher, a former St Lucia government minister while addressing participants at a lecture on “Climate Change, Caribbean and the Paris Agreement- Inextricably Linked.”
He said that Caribbean leaders would have to inform their various populations that they must come to the realization that as part of the adaptation and mitigation measures to deal with the impact of climate change life cannot continue to be the same.
The lecture is third in a series organized by the Barbados-based British High Commissioner, which was also delivered in St Lucia, St Kitts and Barbados.
Suggesting a number of recommendations that people will have to adapt, Fletcher said that some regional countries may have to force the changes on citizens by approving legislation to make the recommendations mandatory and enforceable.
He said government need to legislate as policy something like rain water harvesting because “we will just have to encourage our people to do rain water harvesting if we are to effectively deal with the expected harsh dry seasons that are predicted to occur during the dry season because of climate change.”
Fletcher, who played an active role in the Caribbean’s response to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, said home owners should also consider installing dual plumbing systems to that treated water are used more wisely while non-treated water can be used in toilets, watering gardens and washing vehicles.
Trinidad
Trinidad and Tobago and the United Kingdom have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to share information and work on solutions to common problems such as human trafficking, drugs and guns.
Lord Tariq Ahamad Minister of State for the Commonwealth and United Nations and the UK’s special representative on preventing sexual violence said the best message that could be sent to terrorists is one of unity and collaboration, facilitated by the singing of the MoU.
He said the MoU represented an agreement between T&T and the UK to share information on common problems.
Minister of National Security Edmund Dillon said an implementation team has been put in place to operationalize the MoU, which would see a higher level of cooperation between both countries.
The MoU was signed at the International Waterfront Center, in Port of Spain Trinidad.
– Compiled by Azad Ali
For more: https://www.caribbeanlifenews.com/stories/2017/11/2017-11-17-azad-caribbean-roundup-cl.html
Cayman Islands Rose’ Wine Tasting With Chateau Minuty!
Cayman Captive Forum, November 28-30, 2017
Tony Barner from Accredited will be attending this event and would welcome the opportunity to meet you there.
Venue
The Ritz-Carlton
West Bay Road
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands KY1-1209
Event Details
https://www.captive.com/resources/captive-insurance-calendar/cayman-captive-forum-2017
Cayman Islands DEH Temporarily reduces intake of scrap metals and derelict vehicles
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) wishes to advise the public that the George Town landfill is temporarily operating at a reduced frequency for the acceptance of scrap metals and derelict vehicles.
The DEH urges residents to refrain from abandoning vehicles on private property, along the road way and in other public spaces during this time. The DEH is also asking members of the public not to bring in scrap metals until further notice.
“We have not completely stopped the collection of scrap metals and derelict vehicles but have reduced the quantities going to the landfill until we can safely stack the metals and prepare another area for the safe storage of the derelict vehicles,” said DEH Director Roydell Carter.
The DEH apologises to the public for any inconvenience caused by this temporary delay and will update members of the public as soon as it is able to resume complete collection of derelict vehicles/scrap metals.
For additional information, please contact DEH’s main office by telephone at 949-6696 or by email at [email protected].
International Men’s Day 2017 Cayman Islands’ Events
International Men’s Day is on Sunday, 19 November 2017.
The Family Resource Centre of the Department of Counselling Services is holding the following events to mark the observance:
Celebrate Men and Boys Church Service, 10 a.m., at Savannah United Church – Sunday, 5 November.
All are invited to attend to encourage and support men to be positive role models in their communities.
International Men’s Day Roundtable, Rooster 101, 7.30 a.m. – Friday, 17 November. The forum will bring together men and boys to discuss male health issues, highlight male achievements at home, in their families/partnerships while looking at obstacles men sometimes face.
International Men’s Day Family Day, 3.30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Kings Sports Centre – Saturday, 18 November. This free event aims to attract families to enjoy the leisure centre’s bowling, rock climbing and skating facilities while providing men with fun opportunities to further bond with their children.
Cayman Drama Society presents A Playhouse Family Christmas
Tickets for A Playhouse Family Christmas are on sale now. This is our family-friendly Christmas show featuring our beloved regulars Fizz and Grizz as they journey into a world of magical Christmas characters. Tickets can be bought at www.cds.ky and we recommend buying tickets soon as they sell out fast!
Client Appreciation Dinner During Cayman Captive Forum 2017
Please join us for the Client Appreciation Dinner during the Cayman Captive Forum 2017.
Please register by clicking the Register button below. Transportation will be provided to the Ritz at the
conclusion of dinner.
If you have any questions, please contact Elizabeth Marrero via email at[email protected]
When
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
7:30 PM – 10:30 PM
Eastern Time
Where
Coccoloba Bar & Grill @ the Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa
60 Tanager Way
KY1-9008
Cayman Islands
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Cayman Islands Public Holidays for 2018 Confirmed
The list of Cayman Islands Public Holidays for 2018 is now officially confirmed and released by the Deputy Governor’s Office.
The list is as follows:
New Year’s Day: Monday, 1 January 2018;
National Heroes Day: Monday, 22 January 2018;
Ash Wednesday: Wednesday, 14 February 2018;
Good Friday: Friday, 30 March 2018;
Easter Monday: Monday, 2 April 2018;
Discovery Day: Monday, 21 May 2018;
Queen’s Birthday: Monday, 11 June 2018;
Constitution Day: Monday, 2 July 2018;
Remembrance Day: Monday, 12 November 2018;
Christmas: Tuesday, 25 December 2018; and
Boxing Day: Wednesday, 26 December 2018.
Cayman Islands’ Green Iguana Cull extended
The Department of Environment wishes to announce that this year’s green iguana cull is to be extended until the end of November 2017.
Although contracts to cullers were issued with a provisional end date of 31 August 2017, availability of funds is sufficient to allow current culling contractors to continue until the end of November. Terms of contracts and payment rates will remain unchanged.
Culling contractors and other interested parties are asked to carefully note the following deadlines and arrangements:
1. No new contractors will be signed up after 5 p.m. on 31 August, 2017.
2. The green iguana raffle will close on 31 August 2017. Participants will be invited to attend the closing draw.
3. No contractor reports of culled iguanas will be accepted for payment after 5 p.m. on 30 November, 2017.
Cayman Islands Elections Office Open Monday to Friday
The issuing of Voter ID Card’s and Registration to become a voter are part of an ongoing process at the Elections Office even after elections.
If you wish to collect your Voter ID Card or you are eligible and wish to register to become a voter, please visit the Elections Office at 150 Smith Road Centre, 2nd floor, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.
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