Small Biz Bootcamp to host Second Free Workshop
The Chamber Training Centre’s Small Biz Bootcamp Series will be hosting their second workshop on Thursday, February 20, at the offices of the Chamber of Commerce in Governors Square.
The Chamber Training Centre’s Small Biz Bootcamp Series will be hosting their second workshop on Thursday, February 20, at the offices of the Chamber of Commerce in Governors Square.
“Understandably, the ruling of Acting Judge Tim Owen QC of Matrix Chambers handed down this morning is not the outcome that the Government had hoped for.
The Ministry of Culture, along with key stakeholders, announced that they have collectively decided to move forward with a “carnival week” approach allowing various groups to host separate road parades.
Homegrown Musician Mikhail Campbell was presented with a CI$5000 cheque by the Cayman Islands Government Minister for Culture Dwayne Seymour, along with the Cayman Music and Entertainment Association President Jean-Eric Smith on Friday, 14th February.
Batabano and Caymas Carnivals are officially coming together to host one Caymanian Carnival, after there was some ambiguity around whether the two would ever have done so.
Artistic Director of the Cayman National Cultural Foundation, Henry Muttoo announced the recipients of the 2020 National Arts & Culture Awards.
The Red Cross was celebrating the formal opening its refurbished and renovated new building, opposite the Cricket Field in George Town, which acts as headquarters, a hurricane shelter, and a thrift shop, on Wednesday 12 February.
Beacon Farms is a place where things grow. With deep roots in Cayman’s soil, it is one of those out-of-the-box places which not only grow crops, but new lives, too.
Under the theme ‘Empowering Youth. Inspiring Hope”, this year’s Alex Panton Foundation Symposium will discuss various tools to assist young adults suffering with mental health issues in the Cayman Islands.
David and Kathy Quasius have been coming to stay at their lovely house North Side from their home in Wisconsin for more than 20 years In 1998 Mr. Quasius was just catching up on a few home repairs using concrete, when an idea struck him: “Maybe I could make a concrete turtle,” he said to himself.