iNews Briefs & Community Events
National Children’s Festival of the Arts Final Concerts
The final concerts for the 2016 National Children’s Festival of the Arts will take place from 4-6 May at the Family Life Centre, starting at 6.30 p.m.
This will be followed by the awards night on 7 May at the same location, also starting at 6.30 p.m. and will include highlight pieces from the festival. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children.
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Inspired Lifestyles with Donna – Summer Programmes
See us at the upcoming HR Conference at the Ritz Carlton, May 26th.
Lawrence and Nixon added to Cayman Islands police search and rescue inquiry
The two Caymanian Justices of the Peace to be added to HE The Governor’s Independent RCIPS Search and Rescue Inquiry are former House Speaker Mary Lawrence and former Fire Chief Kirkland Nixon. Lawrence was selected by House Opposition Leader McKeeva Bush and Nixon by Premier Alden McLaughlin.
The Search and Rescue Inquiry is headed up by UK Coast Guard commander Andrew Jenkins and will look at the way the RCIPS conducted the ill-fated search and rescue operation for five missing people that included two children last March 6th.
Caribbean Premier League organisers encouraged by response to ticket sales for Florida leg
IMAGE: Caribbean Premier League Barbados Tridents won the 2014 edition of the tournament
Six games of the CPL will be played at the Lauderhill Stadium in Fort Lauderdale from July 28-31.
Caribbean Premier League (CPL) organisers have said the initial response to ticket sales for the Florida leg of the Twenty20 cricket tournament has been encouraging and point to a successful hosting of the matches there.
Six games of the CPL will be played at the Lauderhill Stadium in Fort Lauderdale from July 28-31, marking the first time fixtures have been carded outside of the Caribbean region, reports CMC.
“What’s interesting is that we went on sale with tickets (about two weeks ago) and already we’ve sold close to 5,000 tickets. That’s a phenomenal achievement in a short space of time,” CPL chief operating officer Pete Russell told the Observer newspaper.
“We know there is an audience there, and on top of that there are a lot of cricket-loving fans who don’t get to see international players very often, if at all.”
The fourth edition of the CPL will run from June 29 to August 6, with matches scheduled for Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana, St Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana along with Florida. All six franchises will feature during the four-day period in Florida, with Guyana Amazon Warriors and Barbados Tridents raising the curtain on that leg, in a repeat of the 2014 final.
Russell said organisers were anticipating a strong response to the games, especially with a large West Indian community living in Florida.
“I think it’s fantastic. We know there’s a huge fan base in America, and more importantly, there’s a huge Jamaican following in Fort Lauderdale and the surroundings,” Russell said.
“We’re very excited about the prospects of playing there.”
Prisoner in Guyanese lockup starts fire after being refused cigarette
By iNews Guyana From St Lucia News Online
A prisoner who is in the lockups at the Diamond/Grove Police Station, East Bank Demerara (EBD) allegedly started a fire today after he was denied the request of having a cigarette from an officer. However, the authorities have since managed to bring the situation under control.
Reports are that the fire began sometime around noon today when the man asked a female rank on duty if she would allow him the opportunity of having a cigarette which he wished to smoke.
According to a relative of another prisoner, the officer denied him such, and this prompted the inmate to “make a lot of noise.”
“One of them tell her to give the man a cigarette to calm him down because he frustrated but she said that she isn’t giving him anything to calm him down. Then he say how he going to start a fire, and she say how if any fire start she not opening any door that they have to stay in there basically…but the man frustrated too because he just come out of jail and them police pick he up just like that and tell he how he getting lock up for some old robbery,” the relative explained.
INews understands that some family members and friends were at the police station during visiting hours to take meals for their loved ones when the fire broke out.
Carnival’s newest and biggest cruiseship to sail Caribbean in November
By Rosario Fajardo From Caribbean Business
SAN JUAN – The cruiseship industry is a vital part of the tourism industry in the Caribbean, and the new Carnival Vista will soon be sailing to the region’s beautiful ports of call.
Carnival Cruise Line has now taken delivery of its newest and largest ship, the 133,500-ton Carnival Vista, at a shipyard in Italy.
The 3,954-passenger ship will depart on its maiden voyage May 1 from Trieste, Italy, kicking off a summer schedule in Europe that runs through October 2016.
Following a 13-day trans-Atlantic crossing, Carnival Vista will operate a pair of 11-day cruises from New York in November then launch year-round Caribbean service from Miami later that month. The route will feature San Juan and St. Maarten among Vista’s ports of call.
The ship’s features include a suspended cycling experience called SkyRide, the first IMAX Theatre at sea and a WaterWorks aqua park.
“Carnival Vista is a spectacular addition to our fleet and we can’t wait for our guests to experience all of the ship’s exciting new features,” Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line, said in a statement.
For more: http://cb.pr/carnivals-newest-and-biggest-cruiseship-to-sail-caribbean-in-november/
CAL increases flights to Guyana for Golden Jubilee Celebrations
From Caribbean News Service
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Apr 29 2016 – Caribbean Airlines announces an increase in its flight schedule between Guyana and New York to support the celebration of Guyana’s 50th Anniversary of Independence.
“Guyana is an important destination for Caribbean Airlines, and we are delighted to continue our support of the activities in celebration of Guyana’s Golden Jubilee of Independence through the addition of more non-stop and direct flights between JFK, New York and Guyana,” Dionne Ligoure, Head of Corporate Communications said.
“As the airline with Flag Carrier Status, Caribbean Airlines is committed to the people of Guyana with whom we have enjoyed a long legacy of cooperation providing consistent and reliable service since our start in 2007.”
Caribbean Airlines’ has an average of six daily flights and carries over 350,000 passengers to and from Guyana annually. The airline offers daily non-stop service between New York and Guyana as well as seamless connections to other Caribbean and North American destinations.
For more: http://caribbeannewsservice.com/now/cal-increases-flights-to-guyana-for-golden-jubilee-celebrations/
Suspected thief discovered hanging upside down from window
LONDON — In the world of bungled burglaries, this one stands head and shoulders, upside down, above the rest.
One unlucky intruder was caught dangling from a window at Nottingham Trent University’s Arkwright building [last year] by two students.
Daniel De Niet and Tom Burdett said they found the man hanging 2.5 metres off the ground when they came home from a night out. He’d been there for five hours.
“I got to the top of the stairs and I heard shouting and screaming for help,” Mr De Niet said. “I looked up and saw someone wedged in the window.”
“He was actually doing a handstand whilst his legs were jammed in place in the window frame. He was in a lot of pain; he was crying when we first got there. He was in a lot of distress.”
Mr Burdett added: “I turned the corner and saw a pair of legs sticking out of a window quite far up. I was in pure hysterics. I couldn’t stop laughing for a good few minutes.”
The suspected robber, Carl Attar, 27, was charged with burglary and remanded in custody.
IMAGE: Two students in Nottingham discovered an intruder hanging upside down from a window. IMAGE: FACEBOOK
Cayman Maritime Week
Taking place: 2 – 4 May 2016, Cayman Islands
Summary: Hear from thought-leaders and industry experts, explore the latest maritime technologies, innovations and trends and participate in lively forums covering the most important topics affecting the industry today.
Website: http://caymanmaritimeweek.com/
Organiser: Cayman Maritime Week.
Telephone: +1-345-815-1665
Email: i[email protected]
DCFS Hosts Child Month Foster Parent Drive
Could you be a Foster Parent? Foster parents are ordinary people who do an extraordinary job! They open up their hearts and homes to a child in need.
The Department of Children and family services invites interested families to come out to a Foster Parent information evening on Thursday 5th May, 2016 at the Grand Old House 5.30pm to 7.30pm. Refreshments will be provided.
Interested persons are asked to RSVP by calling 949-0290 or emailing [email protected].
(GIS)
Calvary Chapel Church, Houseguard Security and the CI Skateboard Association.
On May 7-8, Houseguard Security is offering 9 spaces to students at CIFEC, CHHS, JGHS who are interested in learning more about training dogs as a career. As you will review from the flyer, Mr. Joris Kerckhof who is a world class certified trainer will be traveling to Cayman to lead this seminar: http://tripwireops.org/joris-kerckhof/
On May 16, Discovery Day, Calvary Chapel and Mountain Dew are partnering with the CI Skateboard Association to promote family interaction. It’s during these times that many children become involved in crime or anti-social behavior.
Cayman Islands Pirates take over Batabano for second year
The public is invited to register to be a part of the “Pirates Take Over” at Cayman Carnival Batabano.
Join the Bloody Bay Buccaneers and Las Tortugas Pirates as they invade the Batabano parade.
Be a part of the all-inclusive t-shirt mas band which aims to remind spectators that as Carnival in Cayman is winding down, the road to Pirates Week is just gearing up. Deadline to register is Friday 6th May, 2016. For more information on the complete package (see attached form and flyer), email [email protected] or call 949-5859.
Queen’s New Year Honours 2017
Members of the public have until Friday 6 May 2016 to recommend Royal Honours for persons who have made outstanding contributions to Caymanian society.
Her Excellency the Governor Helen Kilpatrick invites members of the public to put forward names for Her Majesty the Queen’s New Year Honours 2017.
Nominations must include a persuasive account of nominees’ outstanding, innovative, or self-sacrificing achievements, as well as a description of what makes them exceptional. Contributions may be paid or unpaid, in one field or several.
Final recommendations for OBEs and MBEs are considered in the United Kingdom. Recommendations for the Cayman Islands Certificate and Badge of Honour are considered locally.
Honours nomination forms can be found on the UK Government website at www.gov.uk/honours/overview
Completed nomination forms should be returned, under confidential cover, to the Governor’s Office, at the Government Administration Building on Elgin Avenue, or to the above email by no later than Friday 6 May 2016. While all recommendations will be acknowledged, the Governor’s Office does not provide details of any actions that it may take on them.
For any further information please contact the Governor’s Office on 244-2434.
End of MyDeadline for Seafarers’/Veterans’ Updates
Seafarers, Veterans and their spouses have until 31 May 2016 to provide their current information to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.
The Ministry is in the process of updating its health insurance database and has already distributed the relevant forms.
Any seafarer, veteran or spouse who has yet to receive such a document may provide a postal address to the Ministry so that the form can be mailed to them. Once completed, forms may be dropped off or mailed to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, 3rd Floor Government Administration Building, Elgin Avenue, Grand Cayman, PO Box 131, KY1-9000.
This request was initially made in July 2015 and those Seafarers, Veterans and their spouse who have responded to the initial request need not do so again.
Individuals seeking assistance may contact the Ministry at email:
[email protected] or phone: 244-2224.
Failure to respond may result in the discontinuation of health insurance benefits.
Cayman Islands: Call for Hurricane Shelter Volunteers
The Department of Children and Family Services is inviting individuals to sign up as shelter volunteers for this year’s Hurricane Season.
The Shelter Operations 2016 Hurricane Training for Shelter Managers & District Representatives Volunteers for this year’s Hurricane Season will be held over two days on Wednesday 25 May and Thursday 26 May at the Prospect Primary School Hall from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Registration begins promptly at 5:30 p.m.
All volunteers MUST complete both days of training.
For more information contact Ernesto Carter at the Department of Children and Family Services on 949-0290 or
email [email protected] (GIS)
THU MAY 5
Child Month Foster Parents Recruitment Evening
As part of Child Month, you’re invited to a Foster Parents Recruitment Evening at Grand Old House on Thursday (5 May) at Grand Old House from 530 — 8pm.
FRI MAY 6
Deadline For Queen’s New Year Honours 2017
Members of the public have until Friday 6 May 2015 to recommend persons who have made outstanding contributions to Caymanian society for Her Majesty the Queen’s New Year Honours 2017. Nomination forms can be found on the UK Government website at www.gov.uk/honours/overview. Completed forms should be returned, under confidential cover, to the Governor’s Office, at Government Administration Building on Elgin Avenue, or to email [email protected]. For any further information please contact the Governor’s Office on 244-2434.
Cayman Carnival Batabano Friday Night Fete
The Official Cayman Carnival Batabano Friday Night Fete is Friday (6 May) from 9:00p.m. on Harbour Drive. Get more info go to caymancarnival.com
SAT MAY 7
Pirates Take Over
The public is invited to register to be a part of the “Pirates Take Over” at Cayman Carnival Batabano. Join the Bloody Bay Buccaneers and Las Tortugas Pirates as they invade the Batabano parade. Be a part of the all-inclusive t-shirt mas band which aims to remind spectators that as Carnival in Cayman is winding down, the road to Pirates Week is just gearing up. Deadline to register is Friday (6 May.) For more information, email [email protected] or call 949-5859.
Bake Sale Fundraiser
The Cayman Islands Girls Brigade National Council is having a bake sale fundraising event on Saturday (7 May) at A.L. Thompsons from 9am.
Child Month Teen Pregnancy Awareness Booth
As part of Child Month, make sure to visit the Teen Pregnancy Awareness Booth from 3pm at the Batabano Parade and Street Dance. There will also be a Teen Disco at the Youth Center in Cayman Brac from 7 — 10pm.
33rd Annual Cayman Carnival Batabano Adult Costume Street Parade
Grand Cayman comes alive with the 33rd Annual Cayman Carnival Batabano Adult Costume Street Parade on Saturday (7 May) from 1:00p.m along Seven Mile Public Beach to Harbour Street. The street party starts at 6 o’clock. There will be several road closures from 1pm:
West Bay Road from the Public Beach
North Church Street
Fort Street
Cardinal Avenue and
Harbour Drive
For more info go to caymancarnival.com.
St. Ignatius Spring Tea Party
The St. Ignatius Spring Tea Party is Saturday (7 May) from 2:30 — 5pm in the courtyard. The ticket includes afternoon tea, entertainment and a chance to win several door prizes
MON MAY 9
Child Month Talk Today
As part of Child Month, make sure to tune in to Radio Cayman for discussions on Talk Today from 1215 — 1pm on Monday (9 May)
May Events at Camana Bay
This is the month to celebrate Mom and we have a number of festivities, including a family portrait session, Mom & Me cooking classes, brunches and Mats & Mimosas – a free morning class that encourages moms and children to stay well together through a relaxing and invigorating yoga session. Runners and walkers, get your gear ready for the 9th Annual Discovery Day 5K on Monday, 16 April. Budding chefs can also get ready to celebrate Food Revolution Day on Saturday, 21 May with a special cooking class.
Mother’s Day Portraits
Saturday 30 April
10am-1pm
Gardenia Court
Mom & Me Cooking Class
Saturday 30 April
12-1pm
Tai Chi
Sunday 1 May
8:30am
The Crescent
Going Down Sticky Toffee Lane
with Chef George Fowler
Wednesday 4 May
6-8pm
Mats & Mimosas
Saturday 7 May
8-10am
The Crescent
Mom & Me Cooking Class
Saturday 7 May
12-1pm
Bon Vivant
Mother’s Day Barefoot BBQ Brunch
Sunday 8 May
11am-3pm
KARoo
Mother’s Day Plated Brunch
Sunday 8 May
11:30am-3pm
Lola
Mother’s Day Dim Sum Brunch
Sunday 8 May
11:30am-2:30pm
Mizu Asian Bistro + Bar
Mother’s Day Caribbean Sunday Funday
Sunday 8 May
12-4pm (brunch) and 5:30-9:30pm (dinner)
Ortanique
The Bookends Club
Wednesday 11 May
6:30-7:30pm
Books & Books
9th Annual Discovery Day 5K
Monday 16 May
6:30am
Nexus Way
Floetry
Wednesday 18 May
6:30-7:30pm
Books & Books
Food Revolution Day Kids’ Cooking Class
Saturday 21 May
12-1pm
Gardenia Court
Easy Entertaining Cooking Class
Tuesday 24 May
6-8pm
Bon Vivant
Cuisine of the Sun Dinner
Thursday 26 May
7pm
Ortanique
Vegan Essentials Cooking Class
Tuesday 31 May
6-8pm
Bon Vivant