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Lions Tropical Gardens Diabetes Health Fair Sat Aug 20

DIABETES HEALTH FAIR FLYER AUGUST 20, 2016-1

 

Cayman Islands: Fire destroys George Town home

A family of five says they have been left homeless after their wooden home burns down early Sunday Monday morning. Police say the call to 911 came in at 1:43 am on Sunday (31 July). The report said a small wooden house was on fire. Emergency Services and the Police responded to the scene and say the fire was under control by 2 am.

On Sunday, a local man posted video online appealing for help for the family. George Roper said two young children were affected, 6 year old Darriana Frederick and 11 year old Dagon. There were 3 adults in the house – 52 year old Lauren Webb, 50 year old Sally Bodden and 32 year old Samantha Bodden. Mr. Roper said anyone who wishes to help can contact him by phone at 326-8984. By today (Monday 1 Aug), a number of people had come forward from the community to help.

Police say two Special Constables, who were part of the first responders were conveyed to the hospital by ambulance, due to smoke inhalation. They were both treated and discharged. There were no other injuries as a result of the fire.

SOURCE: RCIPS/Radio Cayman

 

Cayman Islands FATCA notification and reporting deadlines fast approaching

From Maples and Calder

Tim Clipstone Christopher Capewell Tim Dawson Tim Frawley Patrick Head Martin Livingston

Further to our previous update in relation to the extension of the deadlines for both
notification and reporting by Reporting Financial Institutions (“Reporting FIs”) through the Cayman Islands AEOI Portal (the “Portal”), Reporting FIs are reminded to complete any applicable FATCA notification and reporting for both US FATCA and UK FATCA (CDOT) through the Portal on or before the deadline of Wednesday, 10 August 2016. In the days running up to the deadline, users should expect heavy traffic on the Portal.

In relation to CRS, Reporting FIs are reminded that 31 December 2016 is the deadline for the completion of due diligence on Preexisting High Value Individual Accounts.

 

US: West Palm Beach man stabs wife after argument over sloppy mango peeling

From wn.com

An argument that began over sloppy peeling of mangos has resulted in the arrest of a West Palm Beach, Fla. man for stabbing his wife, the Palm Beach Post reported.

Uriel Bradshaw, 84, was arrested Saturday on charges of aggravated battery with a weapon, police said.
An arrest report said Bradshaw was eating mangos in a bedroom when his 65-year-old wife became irritated when she saw pieces of the mangos on the floor.

Police say the Bradshaws began arguing and he lunged at her with a steak knife. She told investigators he stabbed her twice. She banged on the walls to alert her daughter to call police.

Bradshaw says he doesn’t remember stabbing her. He’s being held on a $10,000.

For more and audio go to: https://article.wn.com/view/2016/08/02/West_Palm_Beach_Man_Stabs_Wife_After_Argument_Over_Sloppy_Ma/

 

23andMe data helps find genetic factors behind depression

q-100By Jon Fingas From engadget

It’s the largest study of its kind for major depressive disorder.

IMAGE: Tim Vernon / Science Photo Library via Getty Images

Genetic samples from 23andMe users have contributed to scientific discoveries before, but never quite like this. Researchers have used gene samples from 307,354 23andMe customers to identify 32 genetic factors (15 genetic loci and 17 nucleotide polymorphisms) linked to major depressive disorder among people of European descent — the largest-ever study of its type. The data hints that genes responsible for developing neurons may correspond to those triggering this form of depression, and that the genetic areas associated with depression may play a part in other mental disorders, such as schizophrenia.

This isn’t about to usher in a cure or treatment. Scientists haven’t yet found a way to turn genetic findings around mental illness into practical solutions. It could get the ball rolling, however, and will at least help explain how major depressive disorder works. And as 23andMe is more than a little eager to point out, it’s a testament to how large-scale, customer-submitted genomic data can lead to answers that might be difficult to obtain through conventional studies.

For more: https://www.engadget.com/2016/08/02/23andme-data-helps-find-depression-genetics/

 

NEA is trying correct textbooks on global warming

From The Carbon Wars

At its annual conference earlier this month, the National Education Association (NEA), which has close to three million members, voted to adopt Portland, Oregon’s pioneering climate education plan as a model for its own agenda.

Climate change education has spread across the country in fits and starts as local and national politics have obscured the dissemination of teaching materials and professional development opportunities. The NEA’s increased emphasis on teaching climate literacy will facilitate implementation of a nationwide climate curriculum, something many environmentalists consider crucial in confronting global warming.

In May, the Portland school board unanimously approved a resolution banning textbooks and other materials that spread doubt about the severity of human-driven of climate change and its roots in human activities. The resolution states that “it is time for school districts to redefine what it means to educate students for a future of certain climate change,” and that “students should develop confidence and passion when it comes to making a positive difference in society, and come to see themselves as activists and leaders for social and environmental justice.”

The highly politicized debate over the causes of and solutions to climate change has made implementing this type of progressive curriculum exceedingly challenging in many school districts. And even when something like this does gain traction, the force of the blowback can be overwhelming. After the resolution passed in Portland, the Portland Oregonian argued that the school board’s agenda went too far, and that it’s unlikely to encourage students to think critically about climate change because of the way it internalizes not only a body of knowledge, but also a system of values.

Bill Bigelow, curriculum editor of Rethinking Schools magazine and co-director of the Zinn Education Project, helped draft the Portland resolution. He said the group involved in writing the resolution included “teachers, retired teachers, parents, students, and climate activists,” and that that’s “exactly the kind of collaboration we’re going to need if the school curriculum is ever going to change.”

He said that teaching terms like “climate justice” are important because they help students understand that “the people being hardest hit by the climate crisis are often the very people who have had the least to do with causing it.”

“Climate justice means taking an approach that puts the lives of the most vulnerable at the center of the curriculum,” he said. “And climate justice means encouraging students to see themselves as activists—as people who can make a difference in the world, individually and collectively.”

For more: http://www.thecarbonwars.com/nea-is-trying-correct-textbooks-on-global-warming

 

Cayman Islands: LCCL applicants must advise TBL board of Caymanian participation

In order to ensure that the law is upheld, procedural changes for the Local Companies (Control) Licence Law (LCCL) will come into effect on 1 September 2016.

The LCCL requires foreign investors to publish ads that solicit Caymanian participation in their potential business endeavours. In these ads, Caymanians are asked to inform the foreign investor of their interest, in writing; however, as of 1 September, Caymanians also must supply a copy of that letter directly to the Trade and Business Licensing Board.

Also, when submitting their applications to the board, foreign investors must include copies of the two local newspaper ads, published in accordance with section 11 (4) (e) of the law, that solicited Caymanian participation.

‘These procedural changes will help the board to know if the applicant has complied fully with the LCCL’, said Minister of Commerce Wayne Panton.

LCCL applications must be submitted in person at the Business Licensing Counter, on the first floor of the Government Administration Building. The counter is open Mondays to Fridays, between 9:00am and 4:00pm. In addition to the two newspaper ads, applications must be accompanied by due diligence such as a police clearance, copies of passports, references, and the relevant fees.

Letters from Caymanians are to be addressed to the Trade and Business Licensing Board, c/o the Department of Commerce and Investment, Government Administration Building, 133 Elgin Avenue Suite 126, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

For more information, visit www.dci.gov.ky or email [email protected]

Cayman Drama Society

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And Yes! Its election season and what greater way to lighten the mood than coming to see the very funny, Yes Minister!

September 15,16,17,22,23,24,29,30, October 1

Yes Minister is a satirical look at the early career of Jim Hacker MP; a newly appointed cabinet minister in the fictional Department of Administrative Affairs at Whitehall. Hacker goes through various struggles to formulate and enact legislation or effect departmental changes that are continually opposed by the British Civil Service in particular his Permanent Secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby. His Principal Private Secretary Bernard Woolley, is usually caught between the two. The British comedy, written by Sir Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn, was fist broadcast by BBC Television in the 1980s has now been adapted to the Cayman stage by Chuck and Barrie Quappe. As the Cayman Parliamentary system is based on Whitehall, any of the situations will be undeniably familiar to all that live in Cayman!

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Early Bird tickets on sale now! CI$20. Click here to buy: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/yes-minister-tickets-26650478298

And you do not want to miss our continuing celebration of Shakespeare’s 400th!!!

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Cayman Islands’ District Focus Groups to Inform Older Persons Policy

Focus groups in all six districts of the Cayman Islands will allow persons aged 60 and over to provide input into the ongoing exercise to create an Older Persons Policy.

The focus groups for older persons, will take place throughout the Islands (Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman) during the week of Monday 1 August to Friday, 5 August 2016. The group sessions will take place from 10 am–12 noon (Grand Cayman), unless otherwise mentioned. The venues and dates are:

The Brac meeting will now be held tomorrow (Wednesday, 3 August 2016) from 10 am-12 noon at the Aston Rutty Centre.

East End – Thursday, 4 August – William McLaughlin Civic Centre

Little Cayman – Thursday, 4 August; 6-9pm – Grouper Room, Little Cayman Beach Resort

West Bay – Friday, 5 August – John Gray Memorial Church Hall.

The Minister of Community Affairs, Youth and Sports, Hon. Osbourne Bodden, JP, is encouraging all residents 60 and over to attend and participate in this very important policy initiative. “The more our seniors express their views and highlight issues, the better informed we will be when developing the policy,” he emphasised.

“The Steering Committee is continuing to consult and engage key stakeholders in the development of the National Older Persons Policy (NOPP),” explained Deputy Director in the Cabinet Office’s Policy Coordination Unit Deborah Webb-Sibblies.

Ms Webb-Sibblies added: “We thought it best to host the focus groups in each of the districts to ensure the older residents would be more comfortable speaking of the issues impacting them in their respective communities.”

Cayman Islands: West Bay Fire Station temporarily relocated

The crew, vehicles and equipment of the West Bay Sub Station are being temporarily relocated to the Ed Bush Sports Complex and will be dispatched from there when responding to respective incidents.

The move is to accommodate extensive repairs to the sub station. Work began on Monday 25 July 2016 and is expected to continue over a period of six weeks. There is no anticipated impact on the delivery of services or emergency response times due to the mandatory relocation. Residents are reminded to call 911 in the event of an emergency.

 

Cayman Islands Pirates Week calls for food vendors

The Pirates Week Festival Office is inviting participants for the annual Food Festival to submit their vendor applications for the below dates/times:

 

Friday 11th November

George Town

6:00pm to 2:00am

Saturday 12th November

George Town

1:00pm to midnight

Saturday 19th November

George Town

2:00pm to midnight

Vendor applications must be submitted beginning on Monday 1st August, 2016 to the Pirates Week Office on Shedden Road, George Town (upstairs next to KFC). Vendor space is limited therefore applications must be submitted as soon as possible after the opening date above. Deadline for submission is Monday 31st October.

 All vendors must comply with the rules and regulations set by the Pirates Week Festival Office and must present a valid Food Handling Certificate for all persons handing food by the 31st October. Food handling certificates can be obtained from the Department of Environmental Health by contacting Mr. Gideon Simms on 949-6696 or email [email protected] .

 For application forms and more details please contact the Pirates Week Festival Office at 949-5078 or [email protected].

 

Red Bay Summer Roadworks Cayman Islands

Roadworks continue in the Prospect and Red Bay areas; to reconfigure the Red Bay roundabout and enhance the east-west arterial.

Most work is being done during off-peak times to avoid disruptions to traffic.

While work is being done, one of the lanes will be open for traffic as usual, but drivers may also use an alternate lane, as directed.

Please drive carefully, and pay attention to signs indicating lane closures or diversions.

Work in this area is to be completed before the end of August.

COMMUNITY EVENTS (Date Order)

THU AUG 4

Memorial Service for former Cayman Islands Governor

The Government of the Cayman Islands will pay its final respects to the retired and much respected former Governor of the Cayman Islands, the late Col. Thomas Russell, CMG, CBE. The memorial service will take place on Thursday 4 August, between 8.00 a.m. – 8.45 a.m. on the lawn of the former Government Administration Building (Glasshouse).

The service will include tributes and reflections from those who knew or worked alongside Mr. Russell. Officials expected to attend include Her Excellency the Governor Helen Kilpatrick, Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin, Deputy Governor Hon. Franz Manderson, Leader of the Opposition Hon. McKeeva Bush. There will also be representatives from the Veterans and JP Associations. The general public is invited to attend the special ceremony.

In the event of inclement weather, the ceremony will take place inside the current Government Administration Building. Notifications will be broadcast and posted should this change of location be deemed necessary.

UCCI Campus Closure due to Power Outage

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FRI AUG 5

CAYMAN ISLANDS IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT CLOSURE ON 5 August 2016

The Department of Immigration Headquarters, including Passport & Corporate Services, Visa Office and Front Counter, will be closed to the public for all but essential services on Friday 5, August 2016. Only work permit and permanent residence applications (including applications for permission to continue to work (PCW)) that must be submitted prior to 6 August in order to allow continued employment will be accepted.

Time sensitive applications for visitor extensions will also be accepted.

The Department will resume normal operations on Monday 8th, August and will also remain open to the public until 7.00pm on Wednesday 3rd, August.

The Department apologizes for any inconvenience the closure on 5 August may cause.

Cultural Event Jamaica Independence Day Celebrations

All Day Cultural event on Cardinal Ave in George Town & an evening of Independence Celebration at the Jacques Scott Compound (Organizers: Mr. Aldington Stephenson (A.K.A. Banny) & Roma United Sports Club, Tel: contact # 916-0890)

Launch of the 2016 Olympic

Feel the spirit at the launch of the 2016 Olympics and watch the events on an outdoor movie screen followed by a fireworks show at 9pm on The Crescent at Camana Bay on Friday (5 Aug) from 530 — 9pm.

World Breastfeeding Week

In celebration of World Breastfeeding Week, you’re invited to an informal discussion on breastfeeding and related topics at Bedside Manor on Friday (5 Aug) at 3pm

Music Happy Hour

Music Happy Hour for kids is Friday from 3:30 — 4:30 pm at Starfish Village every Friday in August.

Webster Memorial United Church VBS

Webster Memorial United Church in Bodden Town invites children between the ages of 3 and 13 to their V-B-S from 830 – 1230pm daily August 1 – 5

West Bay New Testament Church of God’s V-B-S

The West Bay New Testament Church of God’s V-B-S will be at 5pm daily at the John Gray Memorial Church Hall (1 – 5 Aug)

FRI, SAT, SUN AUG 5, 6, 7

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SAT AUG 6

Humane Society Book Sale

The Humane Society is hosting its bargain blow out book sale on Saturday (6 Aug) from 9 — 4pm outside AL Thompson’s

Gospel Concert Jamaica Independence Day Celebrations

Gospel Concert to be held at the Lion’s Center (Organizers: Mr. & Mrs. Chris Durrant – Tel: contact # 927-1919) Event time 7pm to midnight.

 

SUN AUG 7

Jamaica Independence Day Service of Thanksgiving

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Youth Week 2016

The All Nations United Pentecostal Church presents Youth Week 2016 under the theme Anointed to Confront and Conquer Sunday — Friday (7 — 12 Aug) with Sunday (7 Aug) service at 10am and a motorcade at 3pm. Nightly services are at 730pm nightly. Day sessions start on Wednesday (10 Aug) from 930 — 2pm.

TUE AUG 9

Moonlight and Movies: Kung Fu Panda

The Moonlight and Movies series continues on Tuesday (9 Aug) featuring Kung Fu Panda at 7pm in Gardenia Court in Camana Bay.

WED AUG 10

2nd of 3 Jaguar Land Rover Stroke and Stride

The 2nd of 3 Jaguar Land Rover Stroke and Stride events is Wednesday (10 Aug) at Sunset House. Log on to caymanactive.com for more details.

 Bookends Club

The Bookends Club is meeting on Wednesday (10 Aug) at 630pm at Books & Books to discuss Time of Departure by Douglas Scholfield.

THU AUG 11

Catch the Olympics

Catch the Olympics on a big outdoor screen on Thursday (11 Aug) at 7pm on the Crescent at Camana Bay.

FRI AUG 12

Music Happy Hour

Music Happy Hour for kids is Friday from 3:30 — 4:30 pm at Starfish Village every Friday in August.

SAT AUG 13

Catch the Olympics: Kids Challenge

In celebration of the 2016 Olympics, children between the ages of 6 and 12 are invited to participate in the Kid’s Challenge on Saturday (13 Aug) at the Town Center in Camana Bay between 2 and 5pm. Events include cracker eating competition, a flipper race and more

SUN AUG 14

Pete Ribbins Memorial 10K or 40K Bike Ride

The Pete Ribbins Memorial 10K or 40K Bike Ride is Sunday (14 Aug) at 630am. Log on to caymanactive.com for more details.

 

TUE AUG 16

Moonlight and Movies: Nanny McPhee

The Moonlight and Movies series continues on Tuesday (16 Aug) featuring Nanny McPhee at 7pm in Gardenia Court in Camana Bay.

WED AUG 17

Final Jaguar Land Rover Stroke and Stride

The final Jaguar Land Rover Stroke and Stride is Wednesday (17 Aug) at Sunset House. Log on to caymanactive.com for more details.

 Floetry

Floetry is Wednesday (17 Aug) at 630pm at Books & Books.

THU AUG 18

Catch the Olympics

Catch the Olympics on a big outdoor screen on Thursday (18 Aug) at 7pm on the Crescent at Camana Bay.

FRI AUG 19

Cayman Islands Liquor Licence Holders: Remember your 19 August deadline

Liquor licence holders – including those with music and dancing licenses – are reminded of the Friday, 19 August deadline to apply for licence renewals.

They also are reminded that before they can apply for a renewal, their premises must be inspected by relevant Government agencies. Depending on licensees’ particular operations, these inspections may include the Fire Service, Department of Environmental Health, Planning Department, and Port Authority.

To help speed up the process, the Planning Department has advised that licensees must have inspections done by private, licensed plumbers and/or electricians. These inspections are then submitted to the Planning Department for approval.

The Planning Department added that there are a few exceptions. For example, package licences (for retail outlets such as stores and warehouses) do not require electrical or plumbing inspections.

Only complete renewal applications, with either inspection certificates or proof of inspection requests, that are submitted by the 19 August deadline will be heard at the Liquor Licensing Board’s annual session on 30 September.

Applications can be downloaded from the Department of Commerce and Investment’s website, www.dci.gov.ky . For more information, contact the Liquor Licensing Board through Acting Secretary Gavin Dixon on 244-3167 or DCI’s Shelise Jeffery on 244-2202.

Music Happy Hour

Music Happy Hour for kids is Friday from 3:30 — 4:30 pm at Starfish Village every Friday in August.

SAT AUG 20

Culture at the Cinema: Les Liaisons Dangereuses

Culture at the Cinema presents Les Liaisons Dangereuses on Saturday (20 Aug) at 7pm at Regal Cinemas.

Lions Tropical Gardens Diabetes Health Fair 

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TUE AUG 23

Moonlight and Movies: Shrek the Third

The Moonlight and Movies series continues on Tuesday (23 Aug) featuring Shrek the Third at 7pm in Gardenia Court in Camana Bay.

SAT  &  SUN SEP 18 & 19 

British Schools Fair Cayman Islands

Street: Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman

District: Seven Mile Beach

Island: Grand Cayman

Country: Cayman Islands

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Ritz-Carlton

Sat 18 Sep & Sun 19 Sep

2.00-6.00 p.m.

A chance for Cayman families to meet leading UK boarding schools. If you are considering the possibility of your children having the opportunities afforded by an overseas education, this is your chance to speak to some of the top schools.

Free entry

For more information contact [email protected]

AUGUST EVENTS AT CAMANA BAY

Be part of the action and support your nation with The Games at Camana Bay – a series of festivities inspired by the 2016 Olympics. Take in cultural experiences by catching the last chance to see Rundown, getting lost in poetry readings or by supporting a local author as they celebrate their latest book.

Moonlight & Movies: Summer Series

Tuesdays until 30 August

7pm

Gardenia Court

Music Happy Hour for Kids

Fridays until 26 August

3:30-4:30pm

Starfish Village

Got Milk?

Friday 5 August

3pm

Bedside Manor

The Games at Camana Bay: Opening Ceremony and Fireworks

Friday 5 August

5:30-9pm

The Crescent

Tai Chi

Sunday 7 August

8:30am

The Crescent

The Bookends Club

Wednesday 10 August

6:30-7:30pm

Books & Books

Douglas Schofield Book Signing

Thursday 11 August

6:30-7:30pm

Books & Books

The Games at Camana Bay: Moonlight & Movies

Thursday 11 and 18 August

7pm

The Crescent

The Games at Camana Bay: Kids’ Challenge

Saturday 13 August

2-5pm

Town Centre

Floetry

Wednesday 17 August

6:30-7:30pm

Books & Books

Culture at the Cinema: Les Liaisons Dangereuses

Saturday 20 August

7pm

Regal Cinemas

Theatre in the Court: Rundown

Saturday 27 August

7pm

Gardenia Court

National Gallery

Early Watercolours

Rarely displayed watercolour paintings from the early collections of the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) and the Cayman Islands National Museum (CINM) will be on show at the National Gallery throughout summer. The temporary exhibition titled, A Legacy of Light features a wide selection of landscapes, seascapes and architectural studies by both established and lesser-known artists from the Cayman Islands. The exhibition opens to the public 1 July 2016 and ends 16 September 2016.

  Light & Colour Workshop

Take part in a special watercolour workshop with Lois Brezinski Saturday, 13 August 2016 – 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. This intensive workshop explores the use of watercolours to capture the dramatic effects of light in the tropics. The workshop is designed for all levels and is open to adults and mature teens.

 Watercolour Kids Club

Saturday Mornings 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

9 July to 13 August 2016

Free watercolour art activities for kids! These creative drop-in sessions will be sure to inspire families of all levels and abilities. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Bookings are not required.

Take it Home

The gift shop at the National Gallery has a fabulous selection of creative gifts for all ages. Brand new watercolour paint sets, brushes and books have arrived so you can try your hand at creating a masterpiece of your own!

Learn more about the shop.

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