barbudaful news from June 2004
Olympic Fun Run
Sunday 27 June 2004
All over the world at 4 pm millions of people will be competing in Olympic Fun Runs. In Barbuda Peter Cuffy is organising a 1½ mile lap round the village. Runners will receive certificates of participation and T-shirts. Be part of the Olympic movement - see Peter Cuffy for details
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Tennis Court Proposal
Saturday 26 June 2004
A tennis court and an indoor training facility are proposed in the sports complex with the basketball court. Assessments have been completed, technicians identified, but a starting date has yet to be set. The project is being organised by councillor Randolph “T C” Beazer, the Chairman of the Committee for Tourism, Sports, Culture, and Youth Affairs. A “friend of Barbuda” has donated the funds.
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Barbuda Falcons Clean-up
The Barbuda Falcons Athletics Club is holding a fundraising drive. They will cut gardens with a strimmer, trim flowers, and clean up yards generally. The charge will depend on the size of the garden and the job. See Peter Cuffy or a club member to book your garden and yard clean up.
The Falcons are raising money for uniforms and a summer project. The project will include sporting activities for a few hours a day during the school's summer vacation. Refreshments will be provided.
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Livestock for the Holy Trinity School
Monday 21 June 2003
The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO); of the UN has given six blackhead sheep and six local goats to the Holy Trinity School. Inshan Beazer, the school's agricultural science teacher, plans to build a large herd of 100 animals. By September, Inshan will be able to introduce the full CXC agricultural science programme with the introduction of chickens and rabbits and a school garden.
In fulfilment of the CXC practical component the students of Forms IV and V will keep daily records of the feeds given, gestation periods, and breeding, as well as diseases suffered and treatments. The students will also be required to keep daily records of the crops planted in the garden. Inshan Beazer has requested 300 feet of wire to enclose the garden from the Ministry of Education.
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Caribbean Development Bank visits Barbuda
Monday 14 June 2004
Officials from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) visited Barbuda where they held discussions with the Barbuda Council and other individuals and groups. The CDB was investigating the possibility of development projects for the island. They considered ways of using the resources given by the UK, Canada, and China to assist in agriculture, fisheries, public utilities, and small business development.
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Sitting of Magistrate's Court
Monday 7 to Thursday 10 June 2004
There will be four sittings of the Barbuda Magistrate's Court on 7, 8, 9, and 10 June.
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School bus for Holy Trinity School
Thursday 3 June 2004
The Holy Trinity School has a new school bus supplied by the UPP Government. John Mussington, the principal, said that the bus will be used for field trips as well as providing a regular service for students. The students will pay a fare, which will go towards the maintenance of the bus. The school had been without a school bus since Hurricane Lennie, 5 or 6 years ago. The presentation party included Trevor Walker (parliamentary representative), Mackenzie Frank (Senator), Linton Thomas (previous senator) and Fabian Jones (Chairman, Barbuda Council). Paster William Rose gave the blessing and Randolph “T C” Beazer was the master of ceremonies.
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