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Batabano and RCIPS Public Service Announcement

The Cayman Carnival Batabano Committee, and the Royal Cayman Islands Police, are advising the public of the following Road Closures to facilitate the staging of the Batabano Friday Night Fete, Saturday Food Festival, Road Parade, and Street Concert:

On Friday May 5th for the Batabano Friday Night Fete: 

Harbour Drive will be closed from 6 pm to 4 am from the Junction of Boilers Road to Fort Street.

On Batabano parade day, Saturday May 6th:

-Cardinal Avenue and Albert Panton Street will be closed from 8am to facilitate the setting up of the Batabano Bazaar and Food Festival

-There will be a staggering closure of West Bay Road starting from Public Beach to George Town, from 12 Noon to 5.30pm

-Harbour Drive will be closed from 1pm – 12 Midnight from the junction of Boilers Road to Fort Street

 

The Batabano Committee is also advising all Batabano patrons and masqueraders that the Batabano Committee is not responsible for any parking citations or tickets issued for illegal parking or parking on private properties, or for theft or damage done to parked vehicles. Batabano masqueraders are advised to park at their own risk.

 

Autism Awareness Month private screening of the award-winning documentary for Cayman Islands school children

What: As a part of Autism Awareness Month, The Wellness Centre is hosting a private screening of the award-winning documentary “Life, Animated” for local school children aged 12+.

When: Friday, May 5th 2017 at 10:00 am to 12:00 pm

Where: Regal Cinemas, Camana Bay, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

Background: Life, Animated is the inspirational true story of Owen Suskind, a young man who was unable to speak as a child until he and his family discovered a unique way to communicate by immersing themselves in Owen’s love of classic Disney animated films. The trailer can be viewed by clicking the link here.

There will be a brief question and answer period following the documentary during which students will hear from parents, siblings and professionals touched by Autism.

This event is free to students and teachers, sponsored by The Wellness Centre. There will be a brief question and answer period following the documentary during which students will hear from parents, siblings and professionals touched by Autism.

 

Kid’s CARNIVAL – This Saturday at Cayman Islands Prospect Primary School!

FREE FAMILY EVENT – THIS SATURDAY!

Come out to Prospect Primary School’s CARNIVAL 2017

It takes place this Saturday, May 6th, on the school compound.

This festive, Child-Friendly event is from 10a.m. to 5p.m.

While there is no admission cost, participants of all ages should come prepared to support

the sale of Delicious Foods, as well as participate in the fun Games and Activities!

Two Venues to Collect Cayman Islands Voter ID Cards on Saturday, 6 May

To facilitate collection of Voter Registration Cards by registered voters, elections officials will distribute the ID cards from two locations this Saturday, 6 May 2017.

The venues and times are:

The Elections Office ground floor at Smith Road Centre, Smith Road, 9 am – 4 pm;

Foster’s Food Fair – Countryside, 9 am – 3 pm.

The new cards replace previously issued voter IDs. Persons picking up their cards should show a valid form of official identification such as a Drivers Licence, Passport or work ID.

(GIS)

 

Cayman Islands: Nominations Sought for Queen’s 2018 New Year’s Honours

Nominations are sought for the Queen’s 2018 New Year’s Honours List.

You can send nominations directly to the Royal, Ceremonial and Honours Unit, part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in the UK. The deadline to receive nominations is close of business on 19 May 2017 (UK time).

Nominations can be sent by email to [email protected] or by post to Royal, Ceremonial and Honours Unit, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Room KG.02, King Charles Street, London, SW1A 2AH.

Alternatively, you can send your nominations to the Governor’s Office by email [email protected] or post to Suite 101 Government Administration Building, Grand Cayman KY1-9000, by the earlier deadline of 11 May 2017.

For more on the Honours system, nomination forms and guidance on submitting nominations, visit https://www.gov.uk/honours/overview.

(GIS)

 

Cayman Islands General, Civil Contractors Registration Deadline Extended

The deadline for General and Civil Contractors to register with the Builders Board has been extended by a month. The deadline is now 31 May 2017 instead of end April.

The registration deadlines for the other categories of contractors remain the same, as follows:

Residential and Building Contractors – 30 June 2017

Trade Contractors – 31 August 2017.

 

Santos Announces Great Natural Gas Discovery in Caribbean Colombian

From Presna Latino

Bogota, May 3 (Prensa Latina) President Juan Manuel Santos has announced today the discovery of a large gas field in the Colombian Caribbean, considered the biggest finding of that kind in the last 28 years.

Ecopetrol and U.S.-based Anadarko have successfully completed the drilling of another well called Gorgon 1 in the deep Caribbean waters.

Both companies confirmed the presence of a new gas province (the third one) in our country, the president said from the Presidential Palace.

He explained that the explorations in the zone defined as offshore continue with the participation of the Spanish company Repsol.

Two more wells will be drilled with different firms during the second half of the year, he said.

More than eight million Colombian families use gas in their homes, while about 550,000 vehicles depend on it as fuel.

The exploitation of the new deposit opens job opportunities for the inhabitants of the coastal towns, particularly Barranquilla, Santos said.

For more: http://www.plenglish.com/index.php?o=rn&id=12437&SEO=santos-announces-great-natural-gas-discovery-in-caribbean-colombian

 

Science reveals what happens to your body and brain when you get drunk

By Skye Gould and Kevin Loria From Business Insider

Alcohol consumption has been a part of human civilization for thousands of years. But while we have a general understanding of alcohol’s effects — most people can recognize when one more drink is one too many — the specifics of what happens to your body as you get drunk are fairly complicated.

We’ve broken down some of the research on alcohol consumption to show what happens to your body and brain as you start (and continue) drinking.

When trying to calculate how much you’ve had to drink, it’s important to remember that a standard drink, as defined by researchers, is a 1.5 ounce shot of spirits (80-proof, which includes most standard whiskeys, gins, vodkas, tequilas, and rums), a 5 ounce glass of wine (about 12% alcohol by volume), or a 12 ounce beer (about 5% alcohol by volume). That means a pint of one of our favorite IPAS may be closer to two standard drinks.

One drink affects people differently depending on their sex, size, and other factors, so we used blood-alcohol content (BAC) as our metric in the chart below. Here’s what happens as the amount of alcohol in your bloodstream increases: See attachment – click to enlarge

For more: http://www.businessinsider.com/how-alcohol-affects-your-body-and-brain-2017-4?utm_source=feedburner&amp%3Butm_medium=referral&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+businessinsider+%28Business+Insider%29

 

Cayman Islands Triple C’s Ena Merren Memorial 5K Walk/Run – “A Walk Through Time”

On Saturday, May 13th, Triple C School will be holding a 5K Walk/Run. All Triple C parents, staff, students, alumni, friends, walkers and runners of all ages are invited to come out to support this event. All proceeds raised from this event will go towards beautifying the Early Childhood Education (Pre-School through Kindergarten) & Elementary playgrounds and the Ena Merren Memorial Scholarship Fund.

The route for the 5k/3M event will start at the Triple C School and will take walkers to the intersection of Mulberry Dr. & Walkers Rd and back to the school. Adult Pre-registration is KY$20 and will be KY$25 on the event day. The Child/Student Registration (8-18 yrs) is $15 and the “Little Sprinters” registration is KY$10. Each registered “Little Sprinter” will receive a special goodie bag. All registered participants will receive a 75th Triple C Anniversary keepsake t-shirt (while supplies last), with a breakfast and prize drawing ticket.

Awards will also be presented to the lady, gentleman, boy and girl (8-18) who receives the best race time. Everyone is invited—not just Triple C families. To register for the 5K Walk/Run please call the school office at 949- 6022 or register at www.caymanactive.com.

 

PWD/NRA Conduct Hurricane Preparedness Exercise this week in Cayman Islands

Public Works Department and National Roads Authority staff will be installing hurricane shutters on government buildings and hurricane shelters on Grand Cayman on Wednesday, 3 May 2017.

They will be carrying out this annual Hurricane Preparedness Exercise, in over 100 government structures including 16 hurricane shelters, to prepare for the hurricane season which commences 1 June. The exercise also includes checking and starting standby generators as well as checking cistern levels. Inspectors will follow with inspections of the buildings to certify the facilities are adequately secured.

Some statutory authorities will also participate by securing their own facilities.

To be better prepared, members of the public are encouraged to create/review their own home protection plans at this time as the start of hurricane season is only a few weeks away.

For more information, please contact the Public Works Department at 949-2547.

 

Cayman Islands DCI to close early on 11 May

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 at 3:00pm on Thursday, 11 May, for a staff meeting.

DCI’s main office will reopen on Friday, 12 May at 8:30am, and the counter will reopen at 9:00am.

DCI staff apologise for any inconvenience the closure may cause. For more information please call 945-0943 or email [email protected].

 

Harneys to speak at STEP Caribbean Conference in Cayman Islands

Director of Private Wealth of Harneys Fiduciary, Lawrie Kearns, will speak at the upcoming STEP Caribbean Conference from 1-3 May 2017 in the Cayman Islands.

Lawrie will speak as part of a panel on Wednesday 3 May entitled “Trustee and Director Liability PTCs, Do’s and Don’t’s”. Among other things the panellists will be addressing the potential liabilities that can befall key personnel in attending to the financial privacy of clients utilising private trust companies, and the best practices to be put in place.

In addition to Lawrie’s speaking engagement, Harneys is sponsoring the cocktail reception for delegates of the conference at Camana Bay on the evening of Tuesday 2 May and a number of persons from Harneys’ Private Wealth team will be attending the conference.

The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) is a unique professional body providing members with a local, national and international learning and business network focusing on the responsible stewardship of assets today and across the generations.

Harneys’ Private Wealth legal and fiduciary team provides a seamless, holistic and cross-border service to high net worth individuals, families and their advisors.

SOURCE: http://www.harneys.com/news/press-releases/harneys-to-speak-at-step-caribbean-conference

 

Cayman Islands names rugby team to play USA South

The Cayman Rugby Football Union has named a squad of 23 players to represent them in its next Rugby Americas North match against USA South.

The away game will be played on 14 May. This is the first of three on the calendar for the RHSW Cayman Islands NMT XVs Squad, ahead of games against Bermuda on 3 June and at home for Health City Big Game 8 on 17 June.

Chris Kennedy will captain the squad announced Sunday. Ben Blair was named as the vice-captain.

The full squad is: Jordan Southway, Johann Fourie, Pete DeVere, Simon Dunford, Danny McGrath, Joey Westin, Chris Kennedy (Capt), Mark Soto, Alex Robertson, Shaun Gerard, Shane Westin, Ben Blair (Vice Capt), Alex Pineau, Morgan Shelver, Morgan Hayward, Venasio Tokatokavarua, Mikey Wilson, Iain Currie, James McGinn, Dave Acutt, Abdul Patterson, Eddie Westin, and Robbie Cribb.

SOURCE: Cayman Buzz

 

The Fyre Festival in the Caribbean has turned into a disaster

A report by Christina Prignano for the Boston Globe From Repeating Islands

It was billed as a luxury music festival with high-end accommodations and top-notch food on a Caribbean island, but now attendees are scrambling to leave.

The Fyre Festival, which sold ticket packages starting at $1,500, is currently working to get people off the island and back to the US after ticketholders arrived to find an incomplete site and a chaotic scene.

Attendees on social media described little to no staff, sparse food and water, and tents that resembled emergency camp sites.

An ad posted to Instagram promised “the best in food, art, and music” on an island “once owned by Pablo Escobar,” but the festival infrastructure was never completed, according to organizers. The band Blink-182, which was scheduled to perform, pulled out on Thursday.

“We’re not confident that we would have what we need to give you the quality of performances we always give our fans,” the band said on Twitter.

In a statement on its website, organizers said the event had been postponed due to “circumstances out of our control.”

The statement urged attendees not to make their own arrangements to get off the island.

“At this time, we are working tirelessly to get flights scheduled and get everyone off of Great Exuma and home safely as quickly as we can.”

But guests described hours of waiting to depart the island.

“Still on the same plane we’ve been on since 1:30 am,” attendee William Finley IV said on Twitter around 6:00 a.m. this morning.

For more: https://repeatingislands.com/2017/04/29/the-fyre-festival-in-the-caribbean-has-turned-into-a-disaster/

 

Brother of Jamaican gangster ‘Dudus’ and female companion shot in Jamaica

By Jamaica Gleaner From St Lucia Online

JAMAICA GLEANER – Leighton Coke, the brother of drug kingpin Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke, was last night ambushed and shot several times at the Hellshire Beach, in Portmore St Catherine.

The police say a woman travelling with ‘Livity’, was also shot multiple times.

Deputy Commissioner of Police Clifford Blake said Livity and his female companion were taken to hospital in serious condition.

Investigators say Livity had just arrived at the popular spot when several men armed with guns approached his car and sprayed it with bullets.

In the meantime, the police have flooded parts of West Kingston in a move to maintain calm.

For more: https://www.stlucianewsonline.com/caribbean-brother-of-jamaican-gangster-dudus-and-female-companion-shot-in-jamaica/

 

Artificially bright clouds might save the Great Barrier Reef

By Jon Fingas From engadget

Highly reflective clouds could be needed to prevent coral bleaching.

IMAGE: Reinhard Dirscherl/ullstein bild via Getty Images

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is dying due to changes in ocean temperature, and conventional attempts to save it (such as improving water quality or limiting fishing) haven’t panned out. However, scientists might have an unusual approach that works: tweaking the clouds above the reef. They’re investigating the possibility of lowering the ocean temperature by artificially brightening clouds, increasing their ability to reflect heat away from the sea below. It’s not as far fetched a concept as it sounds.

Most likely, this would work by spraying salt particles that are just large and abundant enough to brighten low-level marine clouds that tend to hover around coastlines. The salt would promote droplet formation and lead to larger, denser clouds. The approach could scale up as needed, and it’s fairly eco-friendly — the biggest concern may be the ships you’d need to brighten clouds along the Great Barrier Reef, which runs for more than 1,400 miles.

Whether or not such a project goes ahead is still far from certain. The research team is starting climate modelling in May to determine whether or not brightening would make enough of a practical difference, and there’s no guarantee that it does. It’s not clear that there are enough of the right clouds in the area. And of course, any effort on this scale would require significant government support to stand a chance.

If the technique does work, though, it wouldn’t necessarily be limited to coral fields. The Summen Project, a university-backed study of how climate affects redwood trees, is exploring the possibility of using a similar artificial fog to give redwoods moisture and protect them against climate change. The techniques developed here could theoretically help in many situations where water vapor is key to protecting nature.

For more: https://www.engadget.com/2017/04/22/bright-clouds-may-save-great-barrier-reef/

Cayman Islands Pirates takeover Batabano for third year

The public is invited to register to be a part of the “Pirates Takeover” at Cayman Carnival Batabano 2017.

Join the Cayman Islands Pirates as they invade the Batabano parade in celebration of the 40th anniversary for the Pirates Week Festival.

Be a part of the all-inclusive t-shirt and costume 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, 5th May, 2017. For more information on the complete package email [email protected] or call 949-5859.

 

Dynamo Academy U-14s travel to Cayman Islands for invitational tournament

The Houston Dynamo Academy U-14s are headed to the Cayman Islands for the 2017 Cayman Airways Invitational U15 Youth Football Cup, hosted May 2-7.

The tournament features a dozen teams from around the world, including 2016 tournament winners Manchester City. Other teams include: Alchemy DSC (Minnesota), Bahamas National U15 Team, Cavalier Soccer Club (Jamaica), Cuba National U15 Team, D.C. United (MLS), Harbour View FC (Jamaica), IMG Academy (Florida), La Ceiba FC (Honduras), and Trinidad and Tobago National U15 Team.

The Dynamo will face D.C. United, Manchester City, and Trinidad and Tobago in the group stage. The three group winners and best second place finisher advance to the semifinals.

This is the second consecutive year of participation for the Dynamo. Last year, they also faced D.C. United, Manchester City, and the Cuba National Team in the group stage. Manchester City and Cuba advanced out of the group and ended up facing each other in the final.

For more: https://www.houstondynamo.com/post/2017/04/28/dynamo-academy-u-14s-travel-cayman-islands-invitational-tournament

 

Southwest adds new Caribbean destination

By Sharon Peterson From Points With The Crew

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Southwest has been busy expanding its network to the Caribbean and Mexico. In January this year Southwest added four new nonstop services to Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale. This week it announced another new nonstop service to Turks and Caicos!

Southwest will begin new nonstop service from Fort Lauderdale to Providenciales (PLS), Turks and Caicos on November 5, 2017. The new service will be subject to government approvals. Customers will be able to book travel on the new route beginning May 18. Southwest’s current schedule only opens to November 3, and will be extended on May 18 the schedule to include holiday travels.

The new service to Providenciales joins Southwest’s existing daily nonstop services from Fort Lauderdale to seven other Caribbean islands, including Montego Bay, Belize, and Cancun, Nassau, and three cities in Cuba – Havana, Varadero, and Santa Clara.

It’s great to see Southwest continuing to increase their Caribbean presence. Are you excited about Southwest’s new Caribbean destination?

For more: http://www.pointswithacrew.com/southwest-adds-new-caribbean-destination/

 

Final concerts of the Cayman Islands National Children’s Festival of the Arts

WHO: Education Ministry and Department

WHAT: Final concerts of the National Children’s Festival of the Arts

WHEN: Wednesday, 3 and Thursday 4 May 2017, 2:30 – 6:00 pm

WHERE: Family Life Centre, Walkers Road

PARTICIPANTS: Final concert participants, judges, parents

BACKGROUND: Doors open at 6 pm for the events tickets for which are $5 for adults and $2 for children.

 

Royal Caribbean’s First Quantum Ultra-Class Ship To Go to Asia

From Cruise Critic

IMAGE: Quantum Ultra ship

(10:20 a.m. EDT) — The first ship in Royal Caribbean’s next class, known as Quantum Ultra, will debut in the Asia-Pacific region.

Launching in early 2019, the yet-to-be-named ship is described as “the next evolution” of Ovation of the Seas and Quantum of the Seas and it will be specifically designed for passengers in the region. No other details were announced.

The announcement came in as the company revealed some of its 2018/2019 deployments.

Mariner of the Seas will reposition from Asia to Miami on a Global Odyssey comprising three sailings (Singapore to Dubai; Dubai to Barcelona; and Barcelona to Miami). Replacing Mariner of the Seas is Voyager of the Seas, which is set to sail its first full season from Singapore offering cruises via Thailand and Malaysia.

Cruise Critic members have begun discussing the deployments on the Royal Caribbean board, a highlight of which is the return of Mariner of the Seas to the United States after several years in the Asia/Pacific region.

–By Chris Gray Faust, Senior Editor

For more; http://www.cruisecritic.com/news/news.cfm?ID=7774

 

NCFA Final Concerts On Next Week

Prime junior talent will be showcased when the National Children’s Festival of the Arts’ final concerts are held next week.

The events will take place at the Family Life Centre on Walkers Road on Wednesday 3 May and Thursday 4 May 2017, starting at 6.30 pm on both days.

Entrance fee is $5 for adults, $2 for children. Doors open at 6 pm both days.

Cayman Islands Prospect Community Group

Caribbean Transitional Energy Conference (CTEC) to take place in Cayman Islands

Who: Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin

Hon. D. Kurt Tibbetts OBE, JP, Minister for Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure

James Whittaker, CEO, GreenTech Group and President, Cayman Renewable Energy Association (CREA)

What: Announcement of Cayman’s first sustainable energy conference, CTEC 2017 (Caribbean Transitional Energy Conference), taking place May 11th and 12th at Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa.

When: Monday, April 24th 2017 at 10 am.

Where: GIS Conference Room, Government Administration Building, Elgin Avenue, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

Background: CTEC is Cayman’s first sustainable energy event and will be taking place May 11th and 12th, 2017 at the Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa, Cayman Islands.

Cayman seeks to stand with other Caribbean islands and countries across the world to embrace a low carbon future and to stand on the front line of delivering secure, reliable and economically feasible energy solutions.

With the Cayman Islands National Energy Policy now in place, a framework for transition is underway and seizing upon that vision is critical to affecting positive change in the Cayman Islands and for all those who follow.

Over the two day conference, CTEC will host a wealth of influential speakers, including aquanaut, ocean conservationist and documentary filmmaker, Fabien Cousteau and a Skype address from Virgin founder, business magnate and philanthropist, Sir Richard Branson, as well as many other local and international experts and speakers.

 

Cayman Islands voter ID distribution set to begin

The Elections Office will begin issuing its new voter registration cards on Tuesday, 18 April 2017. Persons may also collect the cards from the Elections Office, located at the Smith Road Centre, 150 Smith Road, or from various locations listed below.

The new cards will replace all previously issued voter identification (IDs). Officials will cease issuing cards on Friday, 19 May 2017.

To receive their card persons will need to show a valid form of official identification, such as a driver’s licence, passport or work ID. Those with questions should email [email protected], tel. 949-8047 or visit www.elections.ky.

Grand Cayman:

April 18 – May 19 Smith Road Centre 9am – 5pm

(Weekdays Only)

May 3 (Wed.) Gov’t Admin Building 11am – 5.30pm

May 5 (Fri.) Hurley’s Supermarket 1pm – 7pm

May 6 (Sat.) Foster’s Food Fair (Country Side) 9am – 3pm

May 10 (Wed) George Town Hospital 9.30am – 3.30pm

May 12 (Fri) East End Public Library 3pm – 6.30pm

May 13 (Sat) North Side Clinic 9am – 12pm

Cayman Brac & Little Cayman:

May 9 (Tues) District Administration Building 10am – 4pm

Builders Board Registration – Phase 1 – Now Open

Contractors in the Cayman Islands, specifically general contractors, building- and civil-contractors, are reminded that their formal registration period is now open, through the end of April, as required by The Builders Board Law.

For more information, and to apply for a Builders Board licence, visit the Planning.ky website, or call 949 7900.

Residential contractors and trade contractors should not apply at this time, as their application period will take place in coming months.

Companies that are not registered by the end of September 2017 will be unable to have permits or request inspections.

 

Cayman Islands Elections Office offering postal and mobile Balloting

The Elections Office reminds registered voters that the period during which they may request postal ballots or mobile voting is underway, and will continue until close of business on Friday, 12 May 2017.

Persons who will be away from the Cayman Islands on Election Day may request a postal ballot by filling out form B, available on www.elections.ky, at https://portal.elections.ky/files/downloads/forms/2016/FORMB.pdf. The completed form along with proof of travel plans may be emailed to [email protected].

Those who will be in the Cayman Islands but unable to physically attend the polls, may apply for mobile voting using Form C, also available from www.elections.ky at https://portal.elections.ky/files/downloads/forms/2016/FORMC.pdf. Elections Office polling staff will either visit successful applicants in person, or facilitate their vote before polling day at an early voting station.

 

COMMUNITY EVENTS (Date Order)

 

FRI MAY 5

Pirates Takeover

The public is invited to register to be a part of the “Pirates Takeover” at Cayman Carnival Batabano. The deadline to register is Friday (5 May).  For more information email [email protected] or call 949-5859.

 

FRI, SAT, SUN 5, 6, 7

Rundown

 Rundown will run at the Harquail Theater Friday & Saturday (5 & 6 May) at 8pm and on Sunday (7 May) at 6pm.

 

SAT MAY 6

Fellowship walk

SUN MAY 7

Election candidates’ service

The United Church in Jamaica & the Cayman Islands along with the CI Regional Mission Council & The Cayman Ministers Association are having a service for Candidates in the 2017 election on May 7th at 6PM at Elmslie Memorial Church, Harbour Drive, George Town.

 

TUE MAY 9

Evangelistic Campaign featuring Dexter Dennis

The Ebenenzer Seventh Adventist Church is presenting an evangelistic campaign featuring Dexter Dennis now through May 9th on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:30 pm, Saturday Morning at 9:15 am and Saturday Evening at 4 pm at the John Gray High School Auditorium off Walkers Road.

 

WED MAY 10

Bookends Club

The Bookends Club will meet on Wednesday (10 May) from 630 to 730pm.

 

FRI MAY 12

Postal & Mobile Voting Information

 The Elections Office reminds registered voters that the period during which they may request postal ballots or mobile voting is underway, and will continue until close of business on Friday (12 May.) Persons who will be away from the Cayman Islands on Election Day may request a postal ballot by filling out form B, available on www.elections.ky.  The completed form along with proof of travel plans may be emailed to [email protected]. Those who will be in the Cayman Islands but unable to physically attend the polls, may apply for mobile voting using Form C, also available from www.elections.ky. 

Alumni Assembly

As part of Layman School High School 50th anniversary celebrations, you’re invited to an Alumni Assembly for years ’97 — 2006 at 8am on Friday (12 May).

FRI, SAT, SUN 12, 13 14

Rundown

Rundown will run at the Harquail Theater Friday & Saturday (12 & 13 May) at 8pm and on Sunday (14 May) at 6pm.
SAT MAY 13
Rum Tails Dog Show
The Rum Tails Dog Show is Saturday (13 May) from 1 until 4pm at the Cayman Animal Hospital.
Triple C School  75th Anniversary 5K walk/run
Triple C School will be having their 75th Anniversary 5K walk/run and all are invited to come and participate. Event Theme is “A Walk Through Time”.
The event will be taking place:
When: Saturday, May 13, 2017 Where: Start and Ending at Triple C School Time: Adults/Child Registration at 6:30 a.m. and the Walk/Run will start at 7:00 a.m.
“Little Sprinters” Registration at 7:30 a.m and walk at 8:00 a.m. on school grounds
Pre-Registration can be done at the school office and on CaymanActive.com
Cost: Adult Pre-Registration Fee: $20/Event Day $25
Child/student fee: $15
“Little Sprinters” fee: $10
A free event t-shirt will be provided while supplies last. Breakfast will also be provided and there will be excellent random prizes for all walkers/runner who enter the drawing. For more information and to register please contact the school office at 949-6022 or visit the school website (www.triplecschool.org).
SAT MAY 20
ReTHINK Teen Maze
The ReTHINK Teen Maze is Saturday (20 May) from 10am until 1pm at the Family Resource Center. Call 949.0006 for more information.
SUN MAY 21

Charity 5K & 10K Walk/Run

As a part of The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority’s 20th Anniversary, the public is invited to a Charity 5K & 10K Walk/Run on Sunday (21 May) at 6:00 a.m. starting at the Elizabethan Square, George Town. Cost is $20 for adults and $10 for children under 12.  Proceeds will benefit the literacy and numeracy programs of various government primary schools. To register, or for more information, visit cima.ky

Elections Candidate Service

Elmslie Memorial Church is hosting an Elections Candidate Service which will include the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands and the Cayman Ministers Association on Sunday (21 May) at 6pm.

 

FRI MAY 26 – SUN MAY 28

Caribbean Musical Festival

SAT 27 MAY

An Enchanted Evening of Musical Excellence

 An Enchanted Evening of Musical Excellence is Saturday (27 May) from 7 to 10pm at the Arts & Recreation Center at Camana Bay.

 

TUE 30 MAY

Hope Academy Fundraising Draw

Hope Academy’s PTA is having a fundraising elimination draw on Tuesday, May 30th.  Tickets are $10 each and the grand prize includes  2 tickets to Miami,  a night for 2 plus breakfast at the Kimpton Seafire and a sunset cruise for 2 from Red Sail. Get more information at the Hope Academy Office at 769-4673.

 May Events at Camana Bay

This is the month to celebrate the special woman in your life thanks to Mother’s Day onSunday, 14 May. From conversations over brunch to snapping keepsake photos to choosing the perfect gift to finding your Zen together, Camana Bay has all you need for Mother’s Day inspiration – click here for more.

Keep in the know this election season with a series of live debates. Learn new skills in the kitchen – from island infusions to Mexican fiestas to Italian creations that will have you saying Mamma Mia! Watch an enchanting ballet on the big screen or take the kiddos to see a classic cartoon movie.

Here is a quick look at our special events:

Cayman 27 National Debates
1, 10, 16 and 18 May
7-9pm
The Arts & Recreation Centre

Low and Slow Cooking Class
Wednesday 3 May
6-8pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio

Mother’s Day Portraits
Thursday 4 May
5-7pm
Gardenia Court

Mother’s Day Portraits
Saturday 6 May
10am-12pm
Gardenia Court

Chamber of Commerce Candidates’ Forum 
Tuesday 9 May
7-9pm
Arts & Recreation Centre

French Flavours Cooking Class
Wednesday 10 May
6-8pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio

The Bookends Club
Wednesday 10 May 
6:30-7:30pm
Books & Books

Mats & Mimosas Yoga
Saturday 13 May 
8-10:30am
The Crescent

Mother’s Day Gift Market
Saturday 13 May
9am-12pm
The Crescent

Regal Cinemas’ Kids Club: Rugrats (1998, G)
Saturday 13 May 
10am
Regal Cinemas

Brunch with Mom Cooking Class
Saturday 13 May 
12-1pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio

Mexican Fiesta Cooking Class 
Wednesday 17 May
6-8pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio

Island-Style Cooking Class
Thursday 18 May
6-8pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio

Food Revolution Day Kids’ Cooking Class
Saturday 20 May
12-1pm
Gardenia Court

Culture at the Cinema: Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
Saturday 20 May
7pm
Regal Cinemas

Mamma Mia! Cooking Class
Tuesday 23 May
6-8pm
Bon Vivant Kitchen Studio

An Enchanted Evening of Musical Excellence 
Saturday 27 May
7-10pm
The Arts & Recreation Centre

of the Cayman Islands

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS

Celebrating Maritime Culture and Heritage at the

A Last Look

NGCI STOREThe National Gallery Store works with NGCI curators and artists to find the very best products to support the temporary exhibition schedule. Throughout the exhibition, Upon the Seas, the NGCI Store will feature books, accessories, art supplies, and kids’ items that will inspire ingenuity and encourage one to make a BIG NOISE with a little creativity! NGCI members receive a 10% discount, plus additional sales on art supplies and merchandise will run throughout the exhibition.

GUIDED TOURS

National Gallery offers guided tours to enhance your experience and offer memorable moments. Led by NGCI curators or educators, tours provide additional insights and tell the stories behind the works of art and artists who created them. Custom tours and packages are also available – consider including a workshop, art class, or art documentary with your visit. We have ample parking and an Art Café offering healthy snacks and beverages. Additional catering options are also available. Tour pricing is dependent on group size and staff availability. For more information email [email protected] or call (345) 945 8111.

Contact Us

For more information regarding any of the events listed above and to RSVP please get in touch by emailing [email protected] or by calling (345) 945 8111.

***TEMPORARY ACCESS ROAD***

The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) has a temporary access road while work is being done to improve site access as well as develop the front sculpture gardens. The access road is located off of Lawrence Boulevard and passes through the F.J. Harquail Cultural Grounds (Harquail Theatre). For a map please visit https://www.nationalgallery.org.ky/temporary-road-access/. NGCI exhibitions and programming will continue as per usual. For more information on roadworks related to NGCI email i[email protected] or call (345) 945 8111.

About the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands

Established in 1996, the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) is the country’s leading visual arts museum and education centre, charged with promoting and encouraging the appreciation and practice of the visual arts in the Cayman Islands. This mission is achieved through exhibitions, education/outreach programmes, school tours, community festivals, and ongoing research projects. Holding up to six exhibitions annually at our central exhibition space, and satellite venues around Grand Cayman and the Sister Islands, the curatorial team strives to create a balance between exhibitions of quality Caymanian artwork with art from further afield. This is achieved by working with a broad cross-section of artists and ranging from site-specific work to more traditional gallery-based projects.

NGCI is at the forefront of visual arts education in the Cayman Islands hosting 25+ education and outreach programmes monthly, across all three islands. These programmes aim to capture every age group in our community from the youngest pre-schoolers to senior citizens, in addition to marginalized members of our community. They combine arts education with enriching creative experiences which foster creativity, help build self-esteem, and provide effective and invaluable explorations of culture, cultural heritage, national identity and community values.

NGCI Site & Facility

The new National Gallery building is a 9,000 sq. ft. facility situated on the western side of the Esterley Tibbetts Bypass, close to Camana Bay town centre and adjacent to the Harquail Theatre. The new development is home to two temporary exhibition areas, an art studio, library, auditorium, sculpture garden, Art Café and Gift Shop, and a permanent gallery for the Cayman Islands National Art Collection.

As part of the National Gallery’s long-term business plan, an auditorium and multi-purpose event space have been incorporated into the design providing flexible venue options for conferences.

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