Quiz Night at PD’s Wednesday 6th November
It’s that time again and don’t forget we have a new day and new location for CARE’S quiz night: First WEDNESDAY in every month and at PD’s in the Galleria Plaza. Get a team together and come out and test…
Cayman’s Artistic Director brings a taste of the Caribbean to USF
By Shaunda Wickham, COMMENTARY From The Oracle In less than five weeks, visiting director Henry Muttoo* and students from the School of Theater and Dance took a simple island folk tale and turned it into a colorful, vibrant story. In…
New recruitment expert joins SteppingStones
Recruitment and training specialists SteppingStones is excited to announce the expansion of its Temp Support Team to include new employee, Ms Chelsea Flynn, who brings her considerable knowledge and experience to the organisation. Originally from England, Chelsea relocated to Cayman…
Longing for the old days [in Cayman]— but not everything about the old days
By Leslie Handler From Newsworks “I remember vacations in the late ’70s to a little place called Grand Cayman Island. There was a seven-mile stretch of beach there with only one hotel. There were no Ritz Carltons, no TVs and…
Breeze Fusion 2 Mile Walk/Run Sat Nov 2
The 7th annual Breeze Fusion 2 Mile Walk / Run is all set for Saturday November 2nd, 2013. Organised by Breeze FM and Phoenix Athletic Club, Walkers at 6:30am. Runners 6:45am. Registration is CI$15 Adults / CI$10 Students 16 &…
These spooky homes are all dressed up for Halloween
By Marie Damman, Herald Writer Don Morin’s fascination with Disney inspired him to create a “Pirates of the Caribbean”-themed Halloween display, complete with a pirate ship with cannons and a skeleton crew of sailors looking to pillage and plunder. Graves…
The Mini Transat: Caribbean bound
by Trish Baily, From All At Sea Caribbean Considered one of the most extreme single handed races in the world, the Mini Transat will arrive in Guadeloupe late November. Up to 80 ‘minis’, just 6.50-meters in length, (21.32ft) will race…
Killed twice in 1600s, hoax “dragon” slain again—in creationism dispute
Special to World Science A “dragon” thought to have turned up outside Rome in the 1600s was killed once, or even twice, in the local lore of its day. It then lay forgotten for three centuries—before taking on yet a…
5 simple ways to have a greener Halloween
By Judi Gerber From Care2 Halloween kicks off the holiday season. Aside from the excess of food and gifts that we all face this time of year, there’s also an excess of trash and environmentally unfriendly products and habits. If…
What food are you dressing up as for Halloween?
From Serious Eats It’s almost time to put the finishing touches on your Halloween costume, which, if you’re anything like us, probably involves dressing up as something edible. Here’s a small sampling of SE staffers’ getups from years past: Kenji…





