iNews Briefs & Community Events
Road Closures for Intertrust Cayman Islands Marathon, Sunday 3 December
The Intertrust Cayman Islands Marathon will be taking place this Sunday, 3 December, from 5:00AM to 11:00AM. There will be several road closures along its route. We ask that motorists and pedestrians familiarize themselves with the route (in the attached map) and closures (detailed below), and be mindful of the safety of participants and spectators. Police will be on hand to direct local traffic along the route (residents only).
The following closures will take place on Saturday night:
– Cardinal Avenue will be closed from 8:00PM
– The junction of Harbour Drive and Fort Street will be closed from 12:00AM (Sunday)
The following closures will occur from 2:00AM-12:00PM Sunday:
– The Westbound left lane will be closed from South Sound Road along Shamrock Road to the first roundabout on the East-West Arterial (at Prospect Point Road). Westbound traffic will be reduced to a single right lane.
– The junction at the end of South Sound Road and Shamrock Road will be closed. The road will be open into Grand Harbour and to Crewe Road.
The following junctions will be closed from 4:30AM-12:00PM Sunday:
– The junction of Edward and Fort Street (George Town Clock)
– The junction of Fort Street and Harbour Drive
– The junction of Edward Street and Cardinal Avenue
– The junction of Main Street and Shedden Road
– The junction of South Church Street and Goring Avenue
– The junction of Shedden Road and Elgin Avenue
– The junction of Elgin Avenue and Hospital Road (Government Administration Building Roundabout)
– The junction of South Sound Road and Walkers Road
– The junction of South Church Street and Goring Avenue
– Walkers Road at Hinds Way and at Academy Way
– The junction of Aspiration Drive and Hinds Way
– The Junction of Old Crewe Road and South Sound
– Prospect Point Road will also be closed
Cayman Islands Winter Carnival Traffic Advisory, 1 December to 7 January
The Cayman Islands Winter Carnival begins Friday, 1 December and continues daily through Sunday, 7 January, and is located just north of Cost-U-Less, off the Esterley Tibbets Highway. Parking for the event will be available on either side of Pinehurst Road (off Esterley Tibbets), at Governors Public Beach, and on West Bay Road from just north of Governors Square (The Pinnacle) up to The Avalon. Shuttle buses will provide transportation to the venue from Governors Beach and from the lots off Pinehurst Road.
The RCIPS is advising motorists and pedestrians to exercise caution in these areas during the event times, between 6PM and 12AM. In addition, we are reminding the public that no parking will be permitted along the Esterley Tibbets Highway.
Cayman Islands Port Authority Timely Cargo Collection Urged Over the Holidays
Cayman Port would like to remind their valued customers that during the busy holiday season all cargo collections from the warehouse must be done in a timely manner, so as to not impact safe and efficient operations.
Cayman Port would like to especially highlight those persons importing vehicles to the Cayman Islands, and requests that all importers collect their vehicles without delay.
Please note that additional storage charges will be applied to all cargo not collected within 5 working days.
Thank you for your co-operation. Further shipping inquiries can be made to the Port on 949-2055 or by visiting www.caymanport.com.
Cayman Islands Liquor Licensing Board Quarterly Meeting Fri 1 Dec
The Liquor Licensing December 2017 Quarterly Session is being held Friday 1 December 2017, at 2pm in Board Room 2112 of the Government Administration Building.
Liquor Licence grant applicants shall attend before the Board at the time of the opening of the sessions and such other times as the Board may require and may, in addition, be represented by a person qualified to practise law in the Islands.
Applicants will have an opportunity to address the Board, at which time they may provide any information that they deem relevant to the application; and the Board may also have queries.
Persons who have submitted objections to any item published on the agenda are also required to attend the meeting.
For further information, please contact Business Licensing Officer II Shelise Jeffery on 244-2202 or email [email protected]
Final Extension for all Cayman Islands Contractors to Register
The Builders Board has again extended, for the final time, the deadline for all local contractors to register with the board. The contractors’ deadline has been moved a full four-months from Thu (30 November 2017) to 31 March 2018.
All contractors will have to register to be able to seek permits or request inspections from the Planning Department after 31 March next year.
This registration requirement is for general and civil contractors, residential and building contractors as well as trade contractors.
For fees and registration forms, contractors should visit www.planning.ky/boards-all/builders-board.
Watch thieves clone a Mercedes key from outside the owner’s house, stealing his car in seconds
As long as automobiles have been around, there’s been car theft. Auto manufacturers and car thieves have escalated an increasingly technological battle for decades, but thieves in the UK have been caught on camera pulling off the perfect con.
Security cameras in Solihull, England, show a pair of car thieves using a “relay” device to impersonate the proximity signal from a Mercedes key inside the owner’s house. The result is that the thieves can open a car, start it, and drive away — all while the keys sit inside the sleeping owner’s house.
A “relay box” attack takes advantage of a weakness in proximity keys, which are popular in modern expensive cars. Proximity systems don’t require a key to be physically inserted in an ignition to unlock or start the car; instead, the car detects the presence of a key nearby, and unlocks the vehicle.
In a relay attack, one thief walks around a house holding one box, which tries to pick up the passive signal that the key emits. It’s strong enough to travel through windows or a door — say, if you leave your keys on a hook near the front door. The relay box then transmits that signal to a second relay box, which is held near the car. The process takes just seconds, and means that a car can be stolen silently, without any break-in or alarms.
The system won’t defeat many less sophisticated aftermarket security systems, like a wheel lock or immobilizer. Another solution for owners worried about theft would be to keep your keys in an RFID-blocking bag when they’re in the house.
For more and video: http://bgr.com/2017/11/27/car-relay-theft-video-how-to-prevent/
Cayman Islands charities have another chance to learn about the NPO Law
Organisations that solicit funds from the public for charitable causes have another chance to learn about The Non-Profit Organisation Law.
The Ministry of Financial Services is hosting a one-hour information session on Thursday, 30 November, from 6pm to 8pm in room 1038 of the Government Administration Building.
This discussion will inform charities – such as churches, sports clubs and humanitarian groups – of their responsibilities under the law, and highlight the benefits of registering to be a non-profit organisation.
For more information, persons are asked to contact General Registry’s Head of Compliance Paul Inniss at [email protected]
Cayman Islands Seafarers Annual Christmas Social
The Cayman Islands Seafarers Association wishes to inform all Members that there will be the Annual Christmas Social, on Saturday 2 December at 7:00 PM. in the Seafarer’s Hall, 11 Victory Ave. Prospect. Non-members will be admitted with the purchase of a raffle ticket.
Buses will be provided from West Bay Town Hall at 6:00 pm”.
A Bus route has been added in George Town, leaving the Public library parking area at 7:00, stopping at Cayman Compass building and the Airport Fosters. The bus is marked Bobo $1 Public transport and is blue in colour, there is no charge.
Cayman Islands Spelling Bees
WHO: The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture, & Lands
WHAT: 20th Anniversary for the RBC Royal Bank Primary Spelling Bee &
34th Anniversary Lion’s Club of Grand Cayman Secondary Spelling Bee
WHEN: Wednesday & Thursday, 29 & 30 November, 10am
WHERE: Red Bay Church of God, Selkirk Drive, Red Bay
PARTICIPANTS: Students from public schools, private schools and home schools represented from across the islands.
BACKGROUND:
The 2017 spelling bees are set to take place this week on Wednesday and Thursday.
Primary (Wednesday):
Participants: 37 students
Schools:
13 represented: Bodden Town Primary School; Cayman Academy; Cayman International School; Creek & Spot Bay Primary School; Edna Moyle Primary School; George Town Primary School; Homeschooler; Prospect Primary School; Red Bay Primary School; Savannah Primary School; Sir John Cumber Primary School; Triple C School; and West End Primary School
Public, private & homeschooled
Grand Cayman & Cayman Brac represented
Secondary (Thursday)
Participants: 18 students
Schools:
6 schools represented: Cayman Prep & High School; Clifton Hunter High School; John Gray High School; Layman E. Scott Sr. High School; St. Ignatius High School; and Triple C School
Public, private & homeschooled
Grand Cayman & Cayman Brac represented
Each school is encouraged to bring a cheering section for their team…this is something new that we started last year and it really was well received and enjoyed.
Cayman Islands NWDA Closure Notice Tue 28 Nov
The National Workforce Development Agency advises the public that our office will be
closed on Tuesday, November 28 2017
to assist with registration for the National Community Enhancement project.
The NWDA will reopen on Wednesday, 29 November at 9:00 a.m.
We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
Cayman Islands: Stolen 1996 Honda CR-V FOUND
From RCIPS
The 1996 Honda CR-V, registration 101 938, which was reported stolen on Friday, 24 November, has been recovered with the assistance of members of the public.
The RCIPS would like to thank the public for their help in locating this vehicle.
Cayman Islands: Missing Person: Ukayla Dixon and Motesha Mothen Found, 27 Nov
Police can now confirm that both Ukayla Dixon and Motesha Mothen have returned home and are in good health.
The police would like to thank the members of the public for their assistance in locating these girls.
Cayman Islands DVDL Crewe Road Open Extra Hours in December
The Department of Vehicles and Drivers Licensing (DVDL) Crewe Road office will open longer for two days every week during December 2017.
On Wednesdays and Fridays, the office will open as normal at 8:30 am but close later at 7pm.
All other days – Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays – the office will operate as usual from 8.30am to 4pm.
Prince Harry: Stars were aligned when I met Meghan
Prince Harry says he and US actress girlfriend Meghan Markle fell in love “so incredibly quickly” and it seemed proof that the “stars were aligned”.
The fifth in line to the throne was speaking after the couple announced their engagement and plans to marry in spring 2018.
The couple told the BBC’s Mishal Husain they met on a blind date and neither had known much about each other.
Prince Harry said “beautiful” Ms Markle “just tripped and fell into my life”.
He believed Ms Markle and his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, would have been “thick as thieves… best friends”.
Watch the engagement interview in full
IMAGE: EPA
For more: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-42144300
New to You Cayman Islands NCVO Bargain Shop now open
THe NCVO are hosting a $5 Bag Sale inside the store from now through the end of the school year culminating in the Christmas Sale on Saturday 16th December
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 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].
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].
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
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.
Blurring the Boundaries Between Craft and Art
Annual Pension Continuation Certificates
COMMUNITY EVENTS (Date Order)
THU NOV 30
This is Their Ocean: Sea of Life
Cayman HospiceCare’s Light Up A Life
Free Bone Density Scans
Porsche Auction
Bid now to drive Cayman Culture forward. Invest in the future of Cayman culture by placing your bid to win a 2015 Porsche Macan. All proceeds will go to the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands. To enter, email [email protected] or visit www.nationalgallery.org.ky. The winner will be announced at the Infinity Ball on December 1st.
Agricultural Society’s Christmas Sale
The Cayman Islands Agricultural Society’s Farmers are having their Christmas Sales. Call 947-3696 to get phone numbers for the local individual farmers, or keep an eye out at local supermarkets for these great deals.
Road Improvements
2017/2018 Seasonal Flu shots
Annual Pension Continuation Certificates
The Public Service Pensions Board would like to remind its pensioners that their Annual Pension Continuation Certificates (PCCCs) have been distributed through the mail and are due to be returned to the PSPB no later than DECEMBER 29TH, 2017 to ensure continuity of benefits. If you have not received your PCCC form please feel free to drop by the PSPB office located on the 1st floor of the Government Administration Building to address this matter. If you are a shut-in or have care or control over a pensioner who is unable to be transported to the PSPB office, please call 945-8175 or 244-7104/7123 for special assistance.
FRI DEC 1
Cayman Islands National Gallery Celebrates 20 Years
This year marks The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) 20th Anniversary. Over the past two decades, the country’s leading public visual arts organization has welcomed over a quarter of a million visitors, produced countless world class exhibitions, and provided up to 60 monthly educational programmes for the community. Throughout this time the organization has played a vital role in preserving the heritage and history of the Cayman Islands while simultaneously fostering cultural growth.
NGCI now looks to the future with The Infinity Ball. This year’s highly anticipated 20th Anniversary gala sets out to commemorate the institution’s past while embracing the decades ahead. The event takes place Friday, 1 December 2017 at the National Gallery. Tickets are now on sale.
SAT DEC 2
Evening Praise
The Kings SDA Church presents the Evening of Praise on Saturday (2 Dec) at 4pm.
SUN DEC 3
Cayman Male Voice Choir – 7:00pm
Cayman Male Voice Choir Christmas Concert takes place on December 3rd, 7.00 pm at Elmslie Memorial United Church, all are invited to this annual tradition of Christmas praise.
Rededication Services
All-Day Meeting
SAT DEC 9
YMCA 5 Year Family Fun Celebration!
SUN DEC 10
Christingle Children’s Service
St George’s Anglican Church, Courts Rd, Eastern Av, GT. Kindly bring a book for a child in Virgin Gorda (affected by Hurricanes). 4PM
Cayman National Choir & Orchestra Presents “Christmas Spectacular
The Cayman National Choir (CNC) and Cayman National Orchestra (CNO) are presenting a Christmas Spectacular at the Harquail Theatre at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday 10 December. Tickets are priced at $25 for adults and $10 for children. The concert will also feature the celebrated Jamaican tenor Rory Baugh, young local singer Mikayla Corin, and the ever popular a cappella group the Singrays, and the Cayman Youth Choir.
TUE DEC 12 & THU DEC 14
Cayman National Choir & Orchestra Christmas Carol Concert
The traditional CNC and CNO carol concert will take place at 7.30pm at Elmslie Church on Tue 12 and Thu 14 December.
SAT DEC 16
The N.C.V.O.’s Bargain Sale
The N.C.V.O. Bargain Shop is hosting a $5 Bag Sale inside the store through Saturday 16th December.
SUN DEC 17
Feast of Nine Lessons and Carols
St George’s Anglican Church, Courts Rd, Eastern Av, GT. 6PM
THU DEC 21
Blue Christmas
St George’s Anglican Church, Courts Rd, Eastern Av, GT. A service for those where there seems to be no joy. 6PM
SUN DEC 24
Spot Bay Christmas Homecoming
The Spot Bay Committee presents the 1st Annual Spot Bay Christmas Homecoming. On Sunday (24 Dec) there will be Homecoming Christmas Services at 7pm; on Monday (25 Dec) Santa will be at Spot Bay Park at 6:30pm. His arrival will be followed by a Singspiration concert, a fireworks display, an Ole Tyme Kitchen Dance party and a food festival. On Tuesday (26 Dec) head back to Spot Bay Park for a Boxing Day Picnic at 11am followed by a fun day.
Family Service
St George’s Anglican Church, Courts Rd, Eastern Av, GT. Mary remembers. 8PM
FRI DEC 29
Annual Pension Continuation Certificates
The Public Service Pensions Board would like to remind its pensioners that their Annual Pension Continuation Certificates (PCCCs) have been distributed through the mail and are due to be returned to the PSPB no later than DECEMBER 29TH, 2017 to ensure continuity of benefits. If you have not received your PCCC form please feel free to drop by the PSPB office located on the 1st floor of the Government Administration Building to address this matter. If you are a shut-in or have care or control over a pensioner who is unable to be transported to the PSPB office, please call 945-8175 or 244-7104/7123 for special assistance.
November events at Camana Bay
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