a PDF copy of this newsletter - Barbados Association of Winnipeg
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a PDF copy of this newsletter - Barbados Association of Winnipeg
BARBADOS ASSOCIATION OF WINNIPEG INC. 2014 BAW Events Calendar January 5th - Monthly Meeting February 2nd - Monthly Meeting March 2nd – Annual General Meeting (Election of Officers) April 6th - Monthly Meeting May 4th – Monthly Meeting May 16th– 19th - NCBAC's Conference (Montreal) June 1st - Monthly Meeting June 21st - Bajan Night (Glenwood Community Centre) July - No Monthly meeting July 27th - Barbados Picnic (Hyland Park) or (Bus Tour) August - No monthly meeting August 17th - Bajan Night Appreciation Barbecue September 7th – Monthly meeting September 13th – Workshop – (Unknown) October 5th - Monthly Meeting November 2nd - Monthly Meeting November 22nd - Independence Dinner & Dance December 7th - Monthly Meeting Barbados Association of Winnipeg January 2014 Newsletter Table of Contents Independence Banquet and Dance Initially, The Annual Independence Banquet & Dance was seen as the premier function of the Association's social calendar and was the leading fund-raiser. Gradually, however, it ceased to be lucrative, even though it often attracted some important personalities from Bridgetown and Ottawa. In 1981, for example, the keynote speaker was the Hon Mr Lindsay Bolden, a member of the Barbados Labour Party cabinet. In 1984, it was the Hon Mr Louis Tull, Barbados' Minister of External Affairs, who gave the keynote speech; and in 1982, His Excellency Mr Lester B. Whitehead Barbados' High Commissioner to Canada, delivered the feature address. BAW The Barbados Association of Winnipeg, Inc. P.O. Box 2172 Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA R3C 3R5 http://www.bawpg.com/ 1: Cover Sheet 2: A New Year Barbados 2014 Events 3: Second Time Around NCBAC Conference 2014 4: Bajan Night 2014 5: Barbados Banquet and Dance 2014 6: 2014 BAW Events Calendar Mini guide to Barbados BAW 2014 Election Results The BAW executive for the next 2 years are as follows: President....................................................Mr. Greg Gaskin Amid the tropical scenery of Barbados are survivors of a colonial past: vast plantation homes, sugarcane fields, rum producers and period townships. And then there are the beaches. The Atlantic-battered east coast is legendary among surfers, while the beaches of the west play home to millionaires and movie stars. Vice President.............................................Mr. Neville Skeete Secretary.....................................................Mrs. Lorraine Sandiford Assistant Secretary.......................................Mrs. Pamela Neblett Treasurer......................................................Mr. Claude Neblett Social Committee Chair..................................Mr. Rawle Squires Past President...............................................Mr. Keith Sandiford What to see St Nicholas Abbey is one of the oldest plantation houses in the Caribbean. The grounds are simply gorgeous and the rum and sugar museum houses historical artefacts, including slave records and ledgers. The George Washington House was the home of the US president and his brother Lawrence during their stay in 1751. It now houses a museum bringing 18th-century Barbados to life. The heart of Oistins is its large, bustling seaside fish market. On Friday and Saturday it hosts the island's best party, with soca, reggae, pop and country music, vendors selling barbecued fish and plenty of rum drinking. It's roughly 80 per cent locals, 20 per cent tourists, and rocks till 2am. Few people follow the coast south of Bathsheba. They should. Look for signs for Martin's Bay, where you'll find a sliver of beach and a little rum shop. After about two more miles, a steep road leads down to Bath Beach, empty on weekdays and crowded with families on weekends. Barbados 2014 Events Crop Over Festival Date (To be confirmed): July 2014 - August Date (To be confirmed): January 2014 - April 2014 2014 Crop Over is Barbados' biggest festival. Dating Visitors are given access into some of the back to the 1780s when the island was one of island's rich historic homes that usually remain closed to the general public. It occurs the biggest sugar producers in the world, the every Wednesday afternoon from 1430-1730. end of the sugar cane harvest was always celebrated with a big party, and the tradition continues today with added extravagance and Barbados Jazz Festival flamboyance. The festival culminates with the Date (To be confirmed): January 2014 ceremonial delivery of the last sugar canes of the harvest and the crowning of the carnival Local, national and international jazz king and queen. Events continue for five weeks performers take to the stage for this annual event, which attracts music fans from all over and revellers can expect a heavy mix of live music, dancing, carnivals, markets, cultural the world. Concerts take place at various presentations and more. venues across the island, including Sunbury Plantation House and Farley Hill National Park. Venue: Various venues. Open House Program Venue: Bridgetown, St Michael Holetown Festival Date (To be confirmed): February 2014 The week-long celebrations marks the arrival of the first settlers at Holetown on February 17, 1627. The festival provides visitors with an introduction to Barbadian culture and traditions through a varied program that includes concerts, live music, street parades, beauty pageants, craft fairs, historical exhibitions, sporting competitions and food and drink events. Venue: Holetown British Airways Football Legends Invitational Tournament 2011 Date (To be confirmed): June 2014 It's all in honour of charity, with the money raised going to National Sports Council Primary Schools Programme, in aid of sports in Caribbean schools. Barbados Food, Wine and Rum Festival Date (To be confirmed): November 2014 Spanning four days, this culinary event brings together the very best in food, wine, rum and culture. Venue: Various venues. Website: www.foodwinerum.com Barbados International Film Festival Date (To be confirmed): November 2014 December 2014 This annual festival brings together the best of world cinema and international film culture and provides a major showcase for the exhibition of the Caribbean, Latin America and worldwide independent film. Venue: Various venues. Run Barbados Date (To be confirmed): December 2014 The Run Barbados festival takes place annually on the first weekend in December. The event comprises a 10k, a half-Marathon and a Marathon Website: www.runbarbados.org Speightstown, with its battered façades and local characters, combines old colonial charm with a downto-earth vibe. Drop in to Arlington House, which is home to a heritage museum run by the National Trust. Where to eat and drink On the Speightstown waterfront, the Fisherman's Pub is a local institution that serves up fish from the boats floating off the back deck, with steel-pan music on Wednesdays. Try the national dish of cou-cou (cornmeal and okra) and flying fish. David's Place is a very romantic spot overlooking St Lawrence Bay. Waiters glide about with seafood platters and Creole curries. The popular Roundhouse Restaurant overlooks the world-famous reef break known as Soup Bowl. There's banana bread at breakfast, sandwiches and salads at lunch, and specials such as breadfruit soup at dinner. Ragamuffins , in bustling Holetown, specialises in Caribbean dishes with attitude: the blackened fish with aioli is pure joy. On Sunday there's a drag show. The much-loved Brown Sugar is a tropical paradise. The West Indian buffet is popular and the Bajan bread pudding is a rummy delight. Where to stay Built in 1883, the Atlantis Hotel is a solid wooden building facing out to sea. Colonial-charm rooms feature teak furniture and beds draped in mosquito nets. Fabled Bajan author George Lamming is often in residence. Peach and Quiet is an unpretentious seaside inn with 22 spacious suites, all with bedroom and lounge. Rooms have tiled floors, bright bedcovers and large picture windows, and there's an oceanside bar. Sea-U Guest House is a charming plantation house with a pretty veranda that looks out to sea from the Bathsheba hills. Cottages and a restaurant pavilion round out the verdant site. The seven bedroom units have kitchen facilities and non-clichéd island decor. NCBAC Conference 2014 This year the NCBAC will be celebrating its’ 30th annual conference. Hosted by NCBAC Central Montreal from May 16th - 19th 2014. Conference events include a welcome reception, workshops, a banquet, bus tour of Quebec City and more! Full registration is $225.00 which covers the Saturday morning’s breakfast, all workshops, Saturday’s lunch, Saturday’s Banquet, and bus tour + lunch on Sunday. Please register with your local Association. Bajan Night Bajan Night our signature fundraising event has been held each year since 1979. Bajan night is held on the 4th Saturday in June, at which guest enjoy a fabulous Bajan dinner, live entertainment, a sampling of the Barbadian cuisine, dancing and of course, good Bajan company. Everyone is invited to join us at this annual gathering of Bajans, Canadians, West Indians and all who love Barbados.
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