iNews Briefs & Community Events
Updated Cayman Islands Green Iguana cull numbers
Monday, 29 October – 13,819 (same)
Tuesday, 30 October – 9,826 (was initially reported as 9,835)
Wednesday, 31 October – 8,402 (was initially reported as 7,938)
Thursday, 1 November – 8,787 (same)
Total = 40,834 (was initially reported as 40,37
Cayman Islands: DCI Hosts Information Session
The Department of Commerce and Investment’s Compliance and Enforcement Unit is hosting an information session on Thursday, 8 November 2018 at the George Town Town Hall from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
The purpose of the event is to educate Trade and Business licensees, who hold a licence for promotions and events, about the conditions of their licence, as well as to explain what they can and cannot do under the terms of their business licence.
For more information you can email [email protected].
Cayman Islands Cultural Foundation Presents “Moon On A Rainbow Shawl”
NOTICE OF CLOSURE: Cayman Islands Lands and Survey
The Lands and Survey department will close to the public on Friday, November 2nd to facilitate a staff function.
We will resume normal business hours on Monday, November 5, 2018. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this closure.
Cayman Islands CARE Quiz Night is on Wednesday, 7th November
Come join in the fun and test the grey matter!
Not able to make it on Wednesday, then please help us raise much needed funds by spreading the word about our quiz night. You can download the quiz poster by clicking on the following
link: http://files.constantcontact.com/7aa72710101/c4559f39-8842-43d2-9b1d-3c6df559e581.pdf
and spread the word in your office and on community boards.
Road Closure for Cayman Islands Triathlon, Motorists Advised to Exercise Caution, 4 November
On Sunday, 4 November, the Cayman Islands Triathlon Association will be hosting the annual Cayman Islands Triathlon. In order to facilitate this event, the southbound lane of West Bay Road will be closed between the roundabout near Seven Mile Public Beach and the intersection with Lime Tree Bay Avenue between 6:00AM and 11:00AM.
The triathlon includes a bike course in addition to the run course and marshals will be present in order to help manage traffic, including along the Esterley Tibbets Highway between Lime Tree Bay Avenue and Batabano Road. Motorists are advised to exercise caution in this area during this time.
Cayman Islands Update: Man Found Deceased at Residence Sat Morning, 27 October
From RCIPS
Police can now confirm the identity of the man who was found deceased at a residence in Randyke Gardens on Saturday, 27 October. He is Dilson Barbosa Silva, age 60 of George Town.
The RCIPS expresses condolences to the family of the deceased.
Cayman Islands DCI to Close on Friday 9 November
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) in Grand Cayman, including its Business Licensing Counter on the first floor of the Government Administration Building, will close for the day on Friday 9 November to facilitate a staff retreat.
DCI’s main office will reopen on Tuesday, 13 November at 8:30am, and the counter will reopen at 9:00am. The office will not open on Monday, 12 November as that is a public holiday.
DCI staff apologise for any inconvenience the closure may cause. For more information please email [email protected].
Only John Carpenter could have written this scary theme for a horror streaming service
If you’re running a horror streaming service, in your wildest dreams John Carpenter would record your theme song.
That’s exactly what the legendary Halloween director and composer has done for streaming platform Shudder, the AMC-owned service that purely streams horror, thriller and supernatural titles.
According to EW, the theme comes in two versions: a five-second clip that’ll appear before the service’s content as the network’s official “moniker,” and the two-minute version above.
Of course, it launches on Oct. 31, making its debut in conjunction with a 24-hour streaming marathon of Carpenter’s films including the 1978 original Halloween.
For more and video: https://mashable.com/video/john-carpenter-shudder-halloween-theme/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Mashable+%28Mashable%29
Cinema Paradise
THURS NOV 1 TO SUNDAY NOV 4, 2018
FROM KINGSTON TO PORT ANTONIO
PRESENTED BY…
PORTIE FILM FEST
We are back…Hollywood classics, Jamaican Shorts, Independent Features, Afro-themed documentaries and everything in between.
Cinema Paradise is a celebration of the human spirit
In support of the Healing with Arts Program at the Portland Rehab Management (PRM) Homeless Shelter.
Cayman Islands: Road Closure for Governor Designate Swearing In Ceremony, 29 October
Portions of Fort Street, Albert Panton Drive, and Edward Street will be closed on Monday, 29 October, between 2:00PM and 6:00PM. Fort Street will be closed between Harbour Drive and Edward Street; Edward Street will be closed between Dr. Roy’s Drive and Fort Street; and Albert Panton Street will be closed between Fort Street and the entrance to Butterfield Bank. These closures (which are also shown on the attached map) are in order to facilitate the Swearing in Ceremony for the Governor Designate at the Legislative Assembly.
The RCIPS advises motorists to avoid the area if possible during this time.
Cayman Islands Pirates Week Office announces Road Closures
The Pirates Week Office is pleased to announce the hosting of its 41st Pirates Week, Cayman’s National Festival.
This event, which caters to over 30,000 patrons, will be starting in Grand Cayman on Thursday, November 8th until Monday, November 12th. It will once again be a celebration of music, food, culture, fantasy and fun.
To cater to the festival events, we will be having the following Road Closures:
Wednesday, 7 November, 2018
Shedden Road & Harbour Drive
7:00pm – 3:00am
Thursday, 8 November, 2018
Shedden Road & Harbour Drive
7:00pm – 3:00am (Friday, Nov. 9th)
Friday, 9 November, 2018
Shedden Road & Harbour Drive
10:00am – 5:00am (Saturday, Nov. 10th)
Friday, 9 November, 2018
Harbour Drive & Warwick Drive (barricade across Warwick)
Boilers Road & Walkers Road (Barricade across Boilers Road)
Goring Avenue
3:00pm – 7:00pm
Friday, 9 November, 2018
Albert Panton Street (barricade across Albert Panton right after Margaritaville (MV)
Harbour Drive and Fort Street (barricade across Harbour Drive)
6:00pm – 3:00am (Saturday, Nov. 10th)
Saturday, 10 November, 2018
Harbour Drive (barricade across Harbour Drive right before the Port Authority entrance allowing for Port staff to enter)
Elgin Ave and Shedden Road (barricade across Shedden Rd.)
Boilers Rd. and Harbour Dr. (barricade across Harbour Dr.)
Boilers Road & Walkers Road (barricade across Boilers Rd.)
Goring Ave. will not be accessible due to the Teen-up event on Friday and Saturday
8:00am-N5:00am (Sunday, Nov 11th)
Saturday, 10 November, 2018
Mary Street and North Church Street (barricade across North Church St. forcing traffic to turn left onto Mary Street)
Edward Street and Fort Street (barricade across Fort St, by clock tower)
Dr. Roy’s Drive and Edward St. (barricade across Dr. Roy’s Dr.)
Main St. and Shedden Rd. (barricade across Shedden Rd.)
2:00pm – 6:00pm
Sunday, 11 November, 2018
Spotts Road (cones along the inner lane to allow patrons to walk to and from events saftely)
9:00am – 1:00pm
Sunday, 11 November, 2018
Harbour Drive and Goring Avenue (barricade across Harbour Drive forcing south bound traffic to turn onto Goring Ave.)
Cayman National Cultural Foundation Presents “Moon On A Rainbow Shawl”
Cayman Drama Society’s acting classes: Booking open for next term!
CDS TRAINING TIMETABLE AND INFO (Academic Year 2018/19)
TERM 2 8 week term (fee pro-rated) – Tue 30th Oct-Thu 20th December
To book a class click here go to: https://ticket.cds.ky/event?category=1&mc_cid=fcf38bc98d&mc_eid=7dd5b9efca
TUESDAY
Acting – Junior group: 10-12 yrs 4.00-5.30pm $135
**This class moves into exploration of character, improvisation and devising their own pieces. This is a key age for development and therefore we place a strong focus on the creative process and everyone getting to input ideas with whatever we work on.**
WEDNESDAY
Acting – Stage group: 13-16 yrs 5.00-6.30pm $155
**By this age all the core skills from the other age groups will be covered, along with script work and the option to try directing other scenes with guidance. On occasion, this class will choose their own pieces and this can include both classical and modern texts.**
Actors Training: 7-9pm $200
**This class is mixed ability. It will be tailored to the groups needs but will likely include in depth scene studies, character work and improvisation/devising skills along with acting theory and techniques. There will be the option of selecting your own pieces at points, if the group chooses this.**
THURSDAY
Acting – Mini group: 5-6 yrs 3.15-4.15pm $80
**This class has the focus on play and storytelling. Children will largely do teacher-in-role exercises and learn to work as part of a group, as well as individuals. They will be asked to explore their imagination with an aim to develop confidence alongside skills. This can eventually lead to the creation of their own work and some small performances.**
Acting – Junior group: 7-9 yrs 4.30-6pm $135
**This class moves into exploration of character, improvisation and devising their own pieces. This is a key age for development and therefore we place a strong focus on the creative process and everyone getting to input ideas with whatever we work on. It works with a slightly smaller age group, and younger content than our 10-12s class whilst building on the same skill set.**
Cayman Brac Self-Harm Presentation
The Ministry of Community Affairs is holding its final district Self-Harm presentation in Cayman Brac on Monday, 29 October. The venue and time of the sixth seminar held in partnership with the Alex Panton Foundation will be announced shortly.
Cayman Islands Seafarers’ October Costume Party
“The Cayman Islands Seafarers Association wishes to inform all Members that there will be the October Costume Party, on Wednesday 31 October at 7:00 PM. in the Seafarer’s Hall, 11 Victory Ave. Prospect. Come prepared to share your memories of days at Sea.
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.
Beating Depression, Anxiety and Narcotics Addiction: 2019 Update Eastern Caribbean Cruise
Sun, Apr 28 – Sun, May 5, 2019
Synopsis
1.Physicians in primary care need up-to date, standardized and precise measuring tools for identifying SUD and their readiness for treatment 2.In the last 20 years physicians seek better strategies of managing Dual diagnosis
Providers
Continuing Education, Inc
Dates
Sun, Apr 28 – Sun, May 5, 2019
Venue
Aboard Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, FL, N/A
United States
Contact Information
Phone: 1-800-422-0711
Fax:
Contact Name: Continuing Education, Inc
Contact E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.continuingeducation.net
Topics
Addiction Medicine
Faculty
Joseph Beltempo, PhD;Gisela Schlosser, BA, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Est Attendance
25-50
Cayman Islands Public Holidays for 2018/9
The list of Cayman Islands Public Holidays for 2018 is now officially confirmed and released by theDeputy Governor’s Office.
The list is as follows:
Remembrance Day: Monday, 12 November 2018;
Christmas: Tuesday, 25 December 2018; and
Boxing Day: Wednesday, 26 December 2018.
Cayman Islands Public Holidays for 2019 Listed
· All public holidays for 2019, with the exception of the Queen’s Birthday holiday in June, are now confirmed.
· The Queen’s Birthday holiday is anticipated to be on Monday, 10 June but remains subject to confirmation.
· Christmas holidays are midweek next year.
Grand Cayman (GIS) – Public Holidays in the Cayman Islands for 2019, except the Queen’s Birthday holiday, are officially confirmed by the Deputy Governor’s Office.
The Governor’s Office informs the Trooping of the Colour, annual ceremony held to commemorate the Queen’s Official Birthday, is likely to be on Saturday, 8 June 2019. Consequently, the official Queen’s Birthday public holiday in the Cayman Islands is likely to be Monday, 10 June 2019. Official confirmation is expected in early 2019.
The 2019 public holidays are:
New Year’s Day: Tuesday, 1 January;
National Heroes Day: Monday, 28 January;
Ash Wednesday: Wednesday, 6 March;
Good Friday: Friday, 19 April;
Easter Monday: Monday, 22 April;
Discovery Day: Monday, 20 May;
Queen’s Birthday: Monday, 10 June (UNCONFIRMED);
Constitution Day: Monday, 1 July;
Remembrance Day: Monday, 11 November;
Christmas: Wednesday, 25 December; and
Boxing Day: Thursday, 26 December.
For the official Cayman Islands Government web portal, www.gov.ky:
Web title: 2019 Public Holidays Listed
Web blurb: The Deputy Governor’s Office has released the official list of 2019 public holidays, except the Queen’s Birthday holiday.
CARE: Book your slot at our Christmas Card Photo Shoot
CARE – Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts
CARE – Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts, CARE , PO Box 184, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands KY1 1301 Cayman Islands
Cayman Drama Society Presents A Playhouse Family Christmas
IAM is proud to announce the details for our next Pharma & Biotech IP conference.
Building on the past two years, Pharma and Biotech IP will provide IP professionals within life sciences with a unique platform to learn, share best practice and hear the latest IP strategies for thriving at a time when regulatory and legislative changes are having a significant impact. And don’t forget the excellent networking opportunities that all IAM events provide!
“The IAM Pharma and Biotech IP was a fantastic event, with excellent speakers and content, and a great mix of delegates for networking.” -BenevolentAI
Are you interested in attending IAM’s Pharma and Biotech event in 2019? Click here to register your place ahead of the agenda announcement with a £200 discount – quote code PHABIO200.
For further information, you can contact [email protected].
We look forward to meeting you in London!
Managing Trademark Assets Europe heads to London on 28 January
Hear how in-house counsel are cost-effectively managing trademark portfolios
World Trademark Review (WTR) is delighted to announce that Managing Trademark Assets Europe will be heading to London on 28 January 2019.
Managing Trademark Assets Europe will deliver a new exciting agenda and speaker line-up with key topics including:
The cost-effective strategic management of trademarks
Trademarks across the enterprise: communication and presentation
Fighting counterfeits with limited budgets
gTLDs, GDPR and the UDRP: navigating the ever-shifting online enforcement landscape
Ethically managing brand identity and enforcement on social media
MTA Europe Full Programme
This is a unique forum that will once again bring together trademark counsel and brand experts from a variety of industries and provide a space in which to hear new insights, discuss best practice and share strategies for cost effectively building and protecting resilient brands.
Plus, don’t forget the excellent networking opportunities that WTR events provide!
IP business leaders are heading to Rio this November
The people you know are just as important as what you learn. IPBC Latin America business leaders bring IP to Rio de Janeiro on November 29 – is your chance to be part of the conversation.
IPBC Latin America is designed specifically for rights holders in the region seeking to leverage and maximize the value of their IP assets. With a series of networking sessions, registration breakfast and a long lunch, IPBC Latin America offers unparalleled opportunities to meet and interact with their peers.
IPBC Latin America 2018
IPBC is proud to have an equal hearing and diverse owners of IP, decision makers, licensors and influencers, policy experts, internal consultants, lawyers from private practice, IP service providers and other members of the global community of IP. IPBC Latin America really is the only opportunity this year to discuss issues of IP pressing with people around the ecosystem of IP.
But there is much more to Latin America than IPBC alone make new contacts. A respected teacher discuss and analyze the problems faced by rights holders and provide market information and practical advice for international IP holders operating in the region. See the full agenda at weblink below.
Cayman Islands’ Chatterbox Adult Family Support Services
We offer family support for all ages.
You can find contact details on the flyer below to discuss any concerns you may need help with.
We are here to help!
Learn More
Chatterbox | 949 7065 | [email protected]| www.chatterboxcayman.com
Cayman Islands; DCI Reminds Tobacco Licence Holders to Renew
Tobacco licence holders are reminded of the 5 pm Thursday, 1 November 2018 deadline to apply for their annual licence renewals.
Annual registration renewal fees are CI$500 for a retailer, CI$750 for a cigar bar and CI$5,000 for a wholesale distributor.
Persons in Grand Cayman must submit their applications at the Business Licensing Counter, located on the first floor of the Government Administration Building. Applicants must provide a current trade and business licence certificate and written notification of changes made since the last registration, such as the dealer’s contact details, business location, ownership and trade of products information.
For persons in the Sister Islands, applications must be submitted to DCI Senior Licensing Officer, Mrs. Lolita Bodden-Arch, in the Bodden and Bodden building on Cayman Brac.
Licensees are reminded that applications submitted between 2 November 2018 and 31 December 2018 will attract a late charge fee that is 50% higher than the regular renewal rate. Applications submitted between 1 January 2019 and 31 January 2019 will incur a late fee of 100% of the regular renewal rate. After 31 January 2019 and up to 30 June 2019, applications will attract a late fee of an additional 200 per cent of the registration fee.
Any dealer who does not apply for a renewal before 30 June 2019 must cease operations for one year. Following that year, in order to resume tobacco sales, he or she must submit an application for a completely new grant, rather than a renewal.
For persons who want to become first-time tobacco dealers, documentation for new tobacco licence grants can be submitted at any point during a given calendar year.
Applications can be downloaded from the Department of Commerce and Investment’s website,www.dci.gov.ky. For more information, contact DCI’s Tobacco Administrator, Ms Samone Morgan at[email protected] or call Mrs. Bodden-Arch on 948-2400.
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IMAGE: Wall Street Journal
Cayman Islands: NGCI’s annual costume gala helps raise funds toward free public programming and free admission.
With your generous support of this annual event…
Gallery Admission Remains Free
Purchasing a ticket to the National Gallery’s annual fundraising gala helps to ensure that admission remains free for everyone. TheNational Gallery receives 18,000 – 20,000 visitors per annum including students of all ages from every district in the Cayman Islands!
Take a look at our free programmes.
Creativity is Fostered within our Community
Funds raised at the 2017 Infinity Ball has allowed the National Gallery to offer free family fun days and art activities. These inspiring opportunities have fostered creativity within our community and strengthened family bonds.
Learn more about upcoming Family Fun at NGCI.
The Next Generation is Inspired
The National Gallery’s Creative Careersprogramme supports our growing community of creative professionals. Your support provides the National Gallery with the resources needed to nurture the next generation through meaningful work experience placements, career guidance and valuable resources.
Did we mention the NGCI gala is a lot of fun…
GALA TICKETS GO ON SALE 17 SEPTEMBER 2018!
CALL OR STOP IN THE GALLERY TO PURCHASE TICKETS. @NatGalCayman |www.nationalgallery.org.ky | (345) 945 8111 |[email protected]
Cayman Islands: NRA Announces Construction of the Elgin Avenue Extension
The National Roads Authority (NRA) has begun construction of the Elgin Avenue extension.
The construction will extend east of Elgin Avenue from the CNB roundabout, connecting to a new two-lane roundabout, with exits to Printer Way and Crewe Road. When construction is complete motorist will not be able to access Printer Way via Thomas Russell Avenue.
Construction will last approximately four months. During the construction period drivers are asked to keep watch for traffic diversions and asked to drive with caution.
NRA thanks the public for their patience during these roadworks, and look forward to providing the benefit of these much-needed improvements.
Please call 946-7780 or Email [email protected] if you have any questions or comments regarding this project.
Cayman Islands; 24th Annual Conference on Women’s Health: Care Of Women Over 50
Grand Cayman, , Cayman Islands
Wed, Nov 14 – Sat, Nov 17, 2018
Synopsis
Including topics on: Breast Cancer, Mental Health, Sexual Dysfunction, Urogynecology, Menopause, and much more…
Providers
Symposia Medicus
Dates
Wed, Nov 14 – Sat, Nov 17, 2018
Venue
The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa
30620 Seven Mile Beach, Seven Mile Beach 0
Grand Cayman,
Cayman Islands
Contact Information
Phone: (925) 969-1789
Contact Name: Jim Goodrich
Contact E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.symposiamedicus.org/Assets/Conference/1477/1477.html
Topics
Breast Cancer, Mental Health, Sexual Dysfunction, Urogynecology, Menopause, and much more…
Faculty
James Fiorica, MD, FACOG; Charles Rardin, MD; et.al
Est Attendance
175-225
COMMUNITY EVENTS (Date Order)
SUN OCT 28 – WED OCT 31
Oneness Apostolic Church Services
Oneness Apostolic Church is celebrating 18 years of ministry with one day and four nights of services starting Sunday (28 Oct) from 10:00am to noon. Radio Cayman will be broadcasting live from the Church Service at 10:30am. Nightly Services under the theme, “Outpouring of the Holy Spirit’, will be held from Sunday thru Wednesday, (31 Oct) from 7:30pm
MON OCT 29
Self-Harm presentation in Cayman Brac
The Ministry of Community Affairs is holding its final district Self-Harm presentation in Cayman Brac on Monday, 29 October. The venue and time of the sixth seminar held in partnership with the Alex Panton Foundation will be announced shortly
Bullyproof Your Child
Stood Up 2018 hosts Bullyproof Your Child, an interactive conference for parents to discuss the impact of bullying and how to best support your child, is Monday (29 Oct) from 5:30 to 730pm at the Kimpton. For more information, email [email protected].
WED OCT 31
October Costume Party
The Cayman Islands Seafarers Association wishes to inform all Members that there will be the October Costume Party on Wednesday (31 Oct) at 7:00 PM in the Seafarer’s Hall. Buses will be provided from West Bay Town Hall at 6:00 pm
THU NOV 1
Movember Opening Night
The Movember Opening Night is Thursday (1 Nov) from 5 to 10pm at The King’s Head.
FRI NOV 2
Sight Screening for Students
The Lions Club of Cayman Brac presents Sight Screening for Students on Friday (2 Nov).
FRI NOV 2 – SUN NOV 4
Cayman Brac Pirates Weekend
Cayman Brac Pirates Weekend is Friday – Sunday (2 – 4 Nov).
SAT NOV 3
Poinciana Film Festival
The Poinciana Film Festival is Saturday (3 Nov) at Regal Cinemas starting at 7pm. For tickets, log onto eventpro.ky.
Feed Our Future 8th Annual Island Roast
The Feed Our Future 8th Annual Island Roast is Saturday (3 Nov) from 630pm to midnight at Camana Bay Beach.
SUN NOV 4
One Dog At A Time Scavenger Hunt
The One Dog At A Time Scavenger Hunt is November 4th. Tickets are $40 per team, payable in advance or $50 on the day. The hunt starts at approximately 14:00 from Rackams and a prize will be given to the winning team, scoring the most points. For more information, call 9267506.
THU NOV 8
West End Primary School PTA
The West End Primary School PTA meeting is Thursday (8 Nov) from 7pm.
Community Thatch Plaiting Class
The community thatch plaiting class is Thursday (8 Nov) at Heritage House from 7 to 9pm.
Little Cayman Vehicle Licensing Visit
The Little Cayman Vehicle Licensing Visit is Thursday (8 Nov) from 9am to 230pm at the Little Cayman District Office.
SAT NOV 10
Public Beach Clean Up
SUN NOV 11
Sister Islands Remembrance Day Service
The Sister Islands Remembrance Day Service will be at the Cenotaph at the District Administration Lawn on Sunday (11 Nov) at 1030am.
MON NOV 12
Pirates Beach Clean Up
FRI NOV 16 -SUN NOV 18
Little Cayman Pirates Weekend
The Little Cayman Pirates Weekend is Friday – Sunday (16 – 18 Nov).
THU NOV 22
Little Cayman Vehicle Licensing Visit
The Little Cayman Vehicle Licensing Visit is Thursday (22 Nov) from 9am to 230pm at the Little Cayman District Office
SAT NOV 24
Breeze Fusion Brac 5K Walk/Run
The Breeze Fusion Brac 5K Walk/Run is Saturday (24 Nov) at 6:30am at public beach.
MON NOV 26
National Gallery Call for Artists
The National Gallery is putting out a call for artists for a new biennial exhibition showcasing the very best of Cayman’s artistic landscape. The deadline to apply is Monday (26 Nov). For more information email [email protected].
TUE NOV 27
Holiday Moonlight and Movies
The Holiday Moonlight and Movies on the Crescent in Camana Bay starts Tuesday (27 Nov) at 6pm.
THU NOV 29
Community Thatch Plaiting Class
The Community Thatch Plaiting Class is Thursday (29 Nov) from 7 to 9pm at Heritage House.
Cayman HospiceCare’s Light Up A Life
Cayman HospiceCare’s Light Up A Life event is Thursday (29 Nov) from 530pm to 9pm at Cassia Court in Camana Bay.
THU NOV 29 & FRI NOV 30
Cayman Brac Summary Court
The Cayman Brac Summary Court is Thursday & Friday (29 & 30 Nov).
Camana Bay November Events
November kicks off as Movember with the Movember Opening Night celebration at The King’s Head on Nov. 1. You can enjoy live auctions, drink specials, raffle prizes and giveaways, while showing your support to the Cayman Islands Cancer Foundation and prostate cancer awareness month. In the spirit of giving back to the community, Feed Our Future is hosting their 8th Annual Island Roast in support of the foundation on Saturday, Nov. 3 at Camana Bay Beach. Experience some of the island’s most delicious Caribbean fare while dancing under the stars and showing your support to the local charity. At the end of the month, on Nov. 24, the Pink Ladies Bazaar is back with their annual charity fundraiser, featuring their homemade tea, distinctive handmade crafts, a white elephant sale, and much more!
Mark your calendars for the start of the Town Centre’s holiday events and weekly happenings! The Holiday Craft Market starts on Nov. 14. followed by the most beloved event of the year with the Annual Tree Lighting happening on Saturday, Nov. 17. Come out and watch the town transform into a sparkling wonderland with inspiring performances, holiday cheer and a special appearance by Santa himself!
End the month of November with the start of the Holiday Moonlight & Movies series on Tuesday, Nov. 24. Come out to the Crescent every Tuesday and snuggle up under stars for a festive family-friendly flick shown on our giant blow-up screen. On, Thursday, Nov. 29 stop by Gardenia Court with your list and your best holiday outfit to snap photos with Santa himself. On the same day you can head over to Cassia Court for Cayman HospiceCare’s Light Up a Life in celebration and remembrance of our loved ones who are only with us in spirit.
Start of your holiday season by showing support and enjoying the holiday festivities at Camana Bay!
For more real-time updates and what’s happening at Camana Bay, remember to download the Camana Bay Events App, available for download on the App Store or Google Play.
Warm Regards,
The Camana Bay Marketing Team
Here is a quick look at November’s special events:
Movember Opening Night
Thursday, Nov. 1
5-10 p.m.
The King’s Head
Feed Our Future 8th Annual Island Roast
Saturday, Nov. 3
6:30 p.m.-midnight
Camana Bay Beach
Annual Tree Lighting
Saturday, Nov. 13
4-11 p.m.
the Crescent
NOTE: Tree Lighting after-party has now changed to 8-10 p.m.
Pink Ladies Bazaar
Thursday, Nov. 24
2-5 p.m.
the Arts & Recreation Centre
Holiday Moonlight & Movies
Tuesday, Nov. 27
6 p.m.
the Crescent
Cayman HospiceCare’s Light up a Life
Thursday, Nov. 29
5:30-9 p.m.
Cassia Court