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RENTRENT: The Musical

Opened Thursday September 10th, 2015

Runs to October 3rd, 2015

Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays

Doors open at 6:30 PM for Happy Hour

try our special Tom Collins cocktail!

at The Prospect Playhouse

Do not miss out on the musical event of the year!

No Day but Today!

Click here for tickets: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/rent-the-musical-all-ticket-prices-in-us-tickets-17993960420?aff=ehomecard

 

Please join the Cayman Jewish Community for the following programmes:

Sunday September 27th

6:30 pm Sukkot Under the Stars

Tuesday, September 29th

4:00pm Sukkot Children’s Party

Monday, October 26th

Mark Halawa: From Kuwait to Jerusalem

Wednesday, December 9th

4:00 pm Pardes Rock Chanukah Concert

Wednesday, January 6th 2016

Jerusalem Uncovered: Rabbi Avraham Stolik

 

8th Annual CISPA Gala “Back to the Future-Celebrating 45 years of excellence”

Date: 10/10/2015

Time: 6:30 PM

Ritz Carlton Seven Mile Beach

Phone: 749 3360

Register

Event Description: The 8th Annual CISPA Gala “Back to the Future-Celebrating 45 years of excellence” is a time to celebrate Caymanians who recently attained their professional accounting designations as well as a chance to celebrate the past and look to the future

Directions: The Ritz Carlton, Grand Cayman

Annual Meals on Wheels Dress Down Day

SAVE THE DATE

Dress Down Day Friday, 20th November, 2015

Help feed our Seniors we believe no-one in Cayman should go hungry.

Individuals can help by purchasing an orange ribbon for $5.00 or a tee shirt for $15.00 and wearing them on Dress Down Day, we are encouraging companies to match employee donations.

For more information or to sign up to participate please feel free to contact us via email at [email protected] or via telephone at 949-3905.

 

CARE announces Cayman Islands 5th Annual Paws for wine

Sat Sept 26th Ristorante Pappagallo

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Lions Club of Tropical Gardens Brenda Tibbetts-Lund Memorial 5K Walk/Run5K

Sunday October 3, 2015 in North Side at 6am

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Public Consultation Meetings Begin for Marine Parks

Public meetings on the proposed Enhanced Marine Parks System are being held this month in all districts on Grand Cayman. The schedule is as follows:

*         George Town: Town Hall, Wednesday, 16 September, at 7pm.

*         Bodden Town Primary School Hall on Wednesday, 23 September, at 7pm

*         North Side Civic Centre on Thursday, 24 September, from 8pm

*         East End Civic Centre serves on Monday, 21 September, at 8pm

Details of meetings for Cayman Brac and Little Cayman will be announced soon.

For more information of the proposed Enhanced Marine Parks System, visit http://www.doe.ky/marine/marine-parks-review/.

To submit an opinion about the proposals, email [email protected]

General queries can be directed to [email protected]

The deadline for submissions is Friday, 4 December.

 

Grand Court Jurors Report Date Changed

The Grand Court jury report date has been changed.

For Grand Court Jurors who are in the 1 July – 6 October 2015 session, the report date has been changed to Monday, 21st September 2015 at 9:45 a.m.

Please call the Jury Information line at 945-5072 for the most up to date information.

 

AIMA – CAYMAN ISLANDS CHAPTER MEETING

Ron S. Geffner, Partner and Head of the Financial Services Practice will speak at the AIMA Cayman Chapter Meeting on US Regulatory Developments and the outlook for the US and Cayman investment funds industry on November 24th at 12:00 noon.

Speaker: Ron S. Geffner

Start Date: 11/24/2009

End Date: 11/24/2009

Location: The Wharf Restaurant, Cayman Islands

Associated: Ron S. Geffner

 

CIBC FirstCaribbean Auto Fair

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Saturday, 26th September 2015

10:00am – 4:00pm

25 Main Street, George Town, Grand Cayman

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WED SEP 16

Public Meeting to Discuss Trade and Business Licensing Law

A public meeting on the new Trade and Business Licensing Law is being held at 6pm on Wednesday, 16 September, on the first floor conference room of the Government Administration Building. Light refreshments will be served.

Details of next month’s meetings, which will include Cayman Brac, will be announced soon.

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

Public Consultation Meetings Begin for Marine Parks

Public meetings on the proposed Enhanced Marine Parks System are being held this month in all districts on Grand Cayman. The schedule is as follows:

George Town: Town Hall, Wednesday, 16 September, at 7pm.

National Workforce Development Agency in Brac

The National Workforce Development Agency will be in Cayman Brac the 16th — 18th of September. They will be available at the DLP Office on Creek Road on Wednesday (16 Sept) from 9am until 5, on Thursday from 9 until 5 and on Friday from 9am until 4pm. They will be hosting a Communication Skills workshop on Thursday from 2pm until 3pm. To register, email [email protected].

Cayman Islands Small Business Association

The Cayman Islands Small Business Association annual general meeting is Wednesday (16 Sept) at 530pm.

NWDA in North Side

The National Workforce Development Agency is hosting a meeting at North Side Library on Wednesday (16 Sept) at 10am.

Cineclub

16 September , 2015

National Gallery’s Cineclub is Wednesday (16 Sept) at 630. The feature film is Red River

Humorous Speech Contest

The Toastmasters of Grand Cayman will be hosting their annual Humorous Speech Contest on Thursday (17 Sept) at the 3rd Floor George Town Public Library at 6:00 pm.

 

THU SEP 17

Cayman Islands Humane Society Pub Quiz

The Cayman Islands Humane Society is hosting a pub quiz on Thursday (17 Sept) at 7pm at Fidel Murphy’s.

Cayman Islands Small Business Association’s General Meeting

The Cayman Islands Small Business Association’s Annual General Meeting is Thursday (17 Sept) at 530pm at the George Town Town Hall.

Sunrise Art Club

The National Gallery’s Sunrise Art Club is Thursday (17 Sept) at 9am.

EY’s Art for the Elderly for Cayman Brac

EY’s Art for the Elderly for Cayman Brac hosted by the National Gallery is Thursday (17 Sept) from 1130am until 12:30pm.

Continuing Medical Education seminar

Continuing Medical Education seminar at St Mathews University for all allied medical professionals on Thursday Sept 17, 5:30pm — 9:00pm

Dr. Moody September 2015

Gordon Solomon Art

You are invited you to attend the opening evening of

Doctor Moody: Frames of Mind

A new series of work by Gordon Solomon

Cayman islands national Gallery DART Auditorium

17th September 5:30pm – 7:30pm

www.gordonsolomon.com

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oknWyXVUGc&feature=youtu.be

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SAT Sep 19

Lions Club of Tropical Garden Fish Fry

Sat 19th Sept. 12n – 5pm Cricket Field, George Town $10

LCTG fish fry

Women in BMW come upon overturned car, steal purse from injured driver

By Nathan Francis From Inquisitr

Three women in a BMW came across a car accident in Los Angeles that left one vehicle overturned, but instead of helping the victim, the trio decided to steal the injured driver’s purse.

The incident took place over the Labor Day weekend and was caught on video. The footage shows two women sitting in a parked BMW near a crash that left another SUV lying on its side. Though the alleged theft does not occur on camera, the footage shows people yelling at the women and the purse then flying out of the parked car’s window.

The women — only two are visible, though the video identifies three as being in the BMW — denied stealing the purse.

Video of the women in the BMW stealing a purse from a crash victim has now gone viral, with hundreds of thousands of views and hundreds of comments on both LiveLeak and YouTube. Many were outraged at the actions and wondered why women with enough money to drive a BMW that likely costs more than $40,000 would need to steal a purse from a car crash victim.

Further details on the incident are light. The video’s information claims it takes place over Labor Day weekend but does not say which day.

Video of the incident can be seen at link below, but be warned that the clip contains some bad language.

The story of the women in the BMW stealing a purse from a car crash victim is reminiscent of another recent case. In Detroit, a police sergeant in charge of evidence for a murder case gone cold was spotted wearing the victim’s expensive German watch.

Police in Detroit even contacted the FBI to help find the watch, but then discovered that Sergeant Alex Vinson had reportedly been wearing it. Vinson was suspended, CBS News reported.

According to the Detroit News, Police Chief James Craig was taking the alleged theft of evidence very seriously.

“We were made aware of this a few nights ago and immediately initiated an internal investigation. We directed (Vinson) to return home… The case in ongoing, and the sergeant has been suspended while we prepare a warrant for review by prosecutors.”

Vinson was read his Miranda Rights in officers with internal affairs, Craig noted.

It is not clear if the women in the BMW seen stealing a purse from the crash victim have been arrested. In the video, they are seen being interviewed by a police officer.

For more and video: http://www.inquisitr.com/2407431/women-in-bmw-come-upon-overturned-car-steal-purse-from-injured-driver/#L7rlLwBQtMOYxwuu.99

 

January 2018 options now available for Qunar Cayman Island

By StockOptionsChannel.com From The Street

Exclusive 5-page report for (QUNR) – FREE.

Investors in Qunar Cayman Island Ltd. (QUNR) saw new options become available today [Sep 14 2015], for the January 2018 expiration. One of the key inputs that goes into the price an option buyer is willing to pay, is the time value, so with 858 days until expiration the newly available contracts represent a possible opportunity for sellers of puts or calls to achieve a higher premium than would be available for the contracts with a closer expiration. At Stock Options Channel, our YieldBoost formula has looked up and down the QUNR options chain for the new January 2018 contracts and identified one put and one call contract of particular interest.

The put contract at the $25.00 strike price has a current bid of $6.40. If an investor was to sell-to-open that put contract, they are committing to purchase the stock at $25.00, but will also collect the premium, putting the cost basis of the shares at $18.60 (before broker commissions). To an investor already interested in purchasing shares of QUNR, that could represent an attractive alternative to paying $30.74/share today.

Because the $25.00 strike represents an approximate 19% discount to the current trading price of the stock (in other words it is out-of-the-money by that percentage), there is also the possibility that the put contract would expire worthless. The current analytical data (including greeks and implied greeks) suggest the current odds of that happening are 75%. Stock Options Channel will track those odds over time to see how they change, publishing a chart of those numbers on our website under the contract detail page for this contract. Should the contract expire worthless, the premium would represent a 25.60% return on the cash commitment, or 10.89% annualized — at Stock Options Channel we call this the YieldBoost.

At the link below is a chart showing the trailing twelve month trading history for Qunar Cayman Island Ltd., and highlighting in green where the $25.00 strike is located relative to that history

For more: http://www.thestreet.com/story/13287252/1/january-2018-options-now-available-for-qunar-cayman-island.html

 

CARIBBEAN: Age of sexual consent raised to 18 in Trinidad and Tobago

By Trinidad Express

TRINIDAD EXPRESS – As of May 18 this year, the age of consent for sexual intercourse in Trinidad and Tobago is now 18.

The Children’s Act of 2012 was proclaimed on May 18 and, in this legislation, the definition of “child” is now “a person under the age of 18 years”.

Prior to May 18, a child was defined as persons under the age of 16 years and the Sexual Offences Act listed various offences for engaging in activities with persons under 16.

However, with the passing of the new legislation, certain sections of the Sexual Offences Act have been repealed, broadening the parameters under which persons can be charged.

During a recent interview with the Express, Christal Chapman, one of the senior legal associates of the Children’s Authority (The Authority) explained the basic provisions of the new Act and how it affects citizens of this country.

“The Children’s Act of 2012 (the Act), came into force on May 18 and when it did, it repealed the previous Children’s Act, as well as certain sections in the Sexual Offences Act. Now what this Act does is it deals with child victims and child offenders and looks at treatment of children and the human rights benefits which should be accorded to them,” said Chapman.

“Now the Act also seeks to put into effect certain obligations which are listed into convention regarding the rights of the child. That convention would have established international standards for treatment of children and Trinidad and Tobago would have ratified to those standards in the early 90s. So in layman’s terms, the Act is putting into effect what we agreed to in this convention,” she explained.

Chapman noted that one of the key changes was increasing the age of the definition of a child because this would have been one of the international standards that this country agreed to.

“Now, prior to this Act, take for instance persons who would be engaging in sexual intercourse, there would have been an offence committed if these persons were under 16. The Sexual Offences Act would have gone on to further specify offences for sex with a female under 14 and then sex with a female who is 14 but not yet 16, and so forth.

“All of that is done away with as of May 18. With the Act, the implications are also not just for giving consent for sex and so forth, but even persons to be charged for offences, and even reporting on children. Let us take for instance something like, previously if you were to commit a sexual assault on someone who is 17 years of age, it would not be considered an offence against a child. With the new Act, you open up the pool of persons who are considered children, and when offences are committed against a child. You have opened up that catchment area,” said Chapman.

For more: http://www.stlucianewsonline.com/caribbean-age-of-sexual-consent-raised-to-18-in-trinidad-and-tobago/#sthash.EswBQAuU.dpuf

 

Sorrel for sale, internationally

By Alley Olivier From Caribbean Life

Caribbean people are known for owning mom-and-pop eateries, not so much for owning national businesses.

Bottling a famed, cultural drink, Jack Summers — known as Jack from Brooklyn whose parents are from Barbados and St. Kitts and Nevis — has turned everyone’s favorite Christmas drink, sorrel, into just that.

Jack left 25 years of corporate America in the media industry to pursue his passion of bottling his culture to be enjoyed by the general populous beyond the Caribbean communities in Brooklyn.

“I tell Caribbean people all the time, if you drink wine you’re drinking French or Italian culture; if you drink whiskey you’re drinking Scottish culture; if you drink sake you’re drinking Japanese culture; why would you not drink your culture,” he said.

Jack’s decision to leave his corporate position did not arrive overnight. Faced with a life-changing cancer scare, Jack’s doctor told him “to get his affairs in order” after they discovered a golf-sized ball in his spine five years ago.

Beating cancer, Jack decided to make Christmas all year-round with the creation of Sorel Liqueur in 2012.

“It was lots of failure. Every single day, wake up and brew, and then torture it,” he said.

With a background in advertising and media, Jack entered the complicated food science world discovering the trick to give his sorrel a shelf life unlike traditional sorrel.

Swapping out the favorite choice of rum for organic neutral grain alcohol, Jack’s Sorel Liqueur can last for years in your liquor cabinet.

“I’m able to remove all of the insoluble material, it is not only shelf-stable, it will last for years, and it is crystal clear and beautiful,” he explained.

Located in 500 different bars, restaurants, stores in New York alone, Sorel Liqueur is being sold in 22 states as well as in Canada and Australia.

Ultimately, Jack wants to lead the charge in influencing the Caribbean to create businesses that showcase the rich culture to be celebrated beyond the islands.

“I think that Caribbean people are very good at the mom-and-pop thing but incorporating and really taking it to the masses is something that we have to learn to be better at,” he said.

For more: http://www.caribbeanlifenews.com/stories/2015/9/2015-09-18-ao-jack-sorrel-cl.html

 

New York Fashion Week: Wet and wild – Hilfiger launches Caribbean-inspired collection

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Models splashed in a lagoon surrounded by a sandy boardwalk to end Tommy Hilfiger’s ode to easy island life.

Looking to add some youthful oomph to the heritage brand, Hilfiger built a wooden boardwalk ringed by sand, hung a hammock and constructed a tiki bar in front of a faux sunset.

He sent his models out in multicoloured hats and billowy dresses adorned with flora and fauna inspired by textile artist Josef Frank.

The idea was to vibe off the Caribbean’s Mustique, a playground for rock stars and royalty. And to pay attention to young customers.

A limited-edition silk bomber jacket embroidered with a lion on the back was made available for purchase immediately.

“We basically went back to our roots and made that relevant for today. We decided to really look at our DNA and celebrate who we are as a brand,” Hilfiger said before the show. “When we started doing that, our business just took off again. We elevated everything: the quality, the fit, and we really focused on listening to the ­customer.”

With new designers sprouting and social media offering a quicker road to success, Hilfiger said his focus is clear.

“Fun, youthful, unique and memorable. It keeps us really on our toes. We should never become complacent, never sit back and relax.

We have to keep thinking of the next, the newest, the next, the newest,” he said.

Among the top models on hand were Gigi Hadid and Victoria Secret’s Behati Prinsloo, who was in the front row before showtime in one of the company’s new bomber jackets. Joe ­Jonas was there, along with Princess Beatrice of York.

On the catwalk, Hilfiger reinvented the traditional cricket sweater in crochet and polos in netted mesh. T-shirt dresses were done in multicoloured leather and traditional Oxford shirts were treated to some patchwork trim.

And for the feet? Comfy, coloured mules all around.

IMAGE: One of Tommy Hilfiger’s colourful dresses. Trevor Collens / AFP One of Tommy Hilfiger’s colourful dresses. Trevor Collens / AFP

For more: http://www.thenational.ae/new-york-fashion-week-wet-and-wild–hilfiger-launches-caribbean-inspired-collection

 

Jamaica becomes the first Caribbean nation to be featured on Snapchat

By JA-Blogz News Team

Yesterday Snapchat users in Jamaica received a message, notifying them that for 24 hours, Jamaica would be a featured location.

Snapchat is a messaging application for sharing moments and reportedly has over 100 million monthly users.

Users can take photographs or videos, add captions and send them to their friends.

Friends can then view ‘Snaps’ for up to 10 seconds, before they disappear.

Being featured on snapchat is a big deal as it means that for 24 hours we have a grand opportunity to share aspects of Jamaica with many people around the world.

The announcement has created palpable excitement across the island and if the person who tweeted this below is right, it may also be a rewarding day for some of major telecom providers.

 

Jamaica is the first Caribbean nation to be featured on the popular platform.

Though only a limited number of snaps submitted by Jamaicans will be selected by Snapchat’s curation team for the world to see, many Jamaicans have already submitted snaps highlighting Jamaica in their own way.

For more: http://jablogz.com/2015/09/jamaica-becomes-the-first-caribbean-nation-to-be-featured-on-snapchat/

 

St. Maarten successfully observes Caribbean Wellness Day

By Roddy Heyliger

PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten – On Saturday September 12th, 2015 Sint Maarten observed Caribbean Wellness Day. A day established by CARICOM since 2007 for awareness and promotion of physical activity through the nation.

This year’s Caribbean Wellness Day focuses on the elderly with the theme: “improving the quality of life of the region’s aging population”. In light of this theme the Ministry of VSA, the Windward Island Physical Therapist Association (WIPTA), and the White and Yellow Cross Foundation came together to organize a day of activities in St John’s Estate.

The focus is on person’s, 60 years of age and older. There will be a variety of sports activities and the participant will be tested on their level of physical abilities by the WIPTA. Due to weather conditions this day was postponed from September 12thto September 19th ,2015.

The District Nursing is a department of the White and Yellow Cross Foundation. The nurses working in this department are the ones who take care of the clients in their home environment. The client is therefore able to stay at his or her own home environment by receiving care customized to their needs.

What is striking within the District Nursing client population is the increasing amount of clients who suffer from diabetes and hypertension. At this moment about 60 % of our clients are diabetics and about 70 % suffer from hypertension. In most cases it’s a combination of both diabetes and hypertension. Results from research show that regular exercise and weight loss have a positive effect on both diabetes and hypertension. Therefore the District Nursing supports and is involved in the Caribbean Wellness Day celebration on the 19th this month.

The District Nursing team serves an average of 150 clients per week. The care varies from support with a daily bath, to wound care, to medication and vital signs controls. We also provide care to clients that are terminally ill. A fairly new product is homecare. This entails care to clients who need support with light cleaning in the house, cooking, laundry and the homecare nurse can transport the client to the doctor’s office. When requested, the homecare nurse also runs errands and does the grocery shopping for the client.

If you would like to receive some information on the services provided by the District Nursing Department of the White and Yellow Cross Foundation you can e-mail to the following address: [email protected]. We can also be reached via telephone on: +1721-5819657 and you are always welcome to pass by our office situated in the Sint Martin’s Home in St John’s Estate.

For more: http://www.sxmislandtime.com/index.php/front-page-headliners/34121-st-maarten-successfully-observes-caribbean-wellness-day.html

 

Official: Toronto not bidding for 2024 Olympics

By Rob Gillies, Associated Press From Business Insider

TORONTO (AP) — Toronto will not be bidding to host the 2024 Summer Olympics.

An official with knowledge of the decision said late Monday that Canada’s largest city won’t bid. The official spoke on condition as they were not authorized to speak publicly.

Mayor John Tory is due to announce the decision at a news conference on Tuesday morning. He had until Tuesday to write a letter to the IOC to express interest. Other declared bidders for 2024 are Los Angeles, Paris, Rome, Budapest, Hungary and Hamburg, Germany.

Tory acknowledged that he began researching the feasibility of a bid only when excitement built for the Pan Am Games. The competition was hosted by Toronto this past summer. Toronto unsuccessfully bid for the 1996 and 2008 Olympics.

For more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ap-official-toronto-not-bidding-for-2024-olympics-2015-9?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+businessinsider+%28Business+Insider%29

 

Jamaica’s Tourism has greatest potential to create wealth

From South Florida Caribbean News

KINGSTON, Jamaica – “The Tourism sector has the greatest potential to create wealth and can be a catalyst for development,” stated Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism and Entertainment and Chairman of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Executive Council, the Hon. Dr. Wykeham McNeill, when he addressed members of the UNWTO Working Group on Official Development Assistance (ODA), at its meeting in Medellín, Colombia, on Saturday (September 12).

The sub-committee was established by the world body, whose main role is to promote tourism as a driver of economic growth, inclusive development and environmental sustainability and offer leadership and support to the sector in advancing knowledge and tourism policies worldwide.

Initiated and chaired by South Africa, the ODA Fund was established to address the unacceptable levels of donor funds to tourism. The sub-committee, whose members include Egypt, France, Kenya and Mexico, held its first meeting in London two years ago to set up the Fund, and approval for its existence will now go to the Congress of the UNWTO for ratification and approval.

Dr. McNeill’s recommendation to the meeting that the sub-committee should continue to exist in order to help define the use of the Fund was agreed to by UNWTO Secretary General Taleb Rifai.

For more: http://sflcn.com/jamaicas-tourism-has-greatest-potential-to-create-wealth/

 

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