COCO FEST SUPPORTS LOCAL CHARITY
Hundreds of people wandered their way through the seven-acre property of Pedro St. James on Saturday, 8th February for the fifth annual Coco Fest.
Hundreds of people wandered their way through the seven-acre property of Pedro St. James on Saturday, 8th February for the fifth annual Coco Fest.
This second in our Then and Now series on iconic Cayman buildings looks at the development of another important central George Town building, the George Town Public Library.
Thousands of people came to the 48th Annual Agriculture Show. Early risers beat the long lines of traffic by getting there early – and picking up the cream of the crop too!
The Agriculture show keeps getting better every year. Agriculture of all kinds is on the rise in Cayman right now, as the market for healthy, fresh, locally-grown food continues to grow.
Kids, mums and dads, grannies and grandads all headed out to the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park last Sunday for a great day filled with activities, music, food and fun.
The West Bay Concerned Citizens group has finally got some good news. For several months their concern, which has focused on issues pertaining to public rights-of-way, surrounded a substantial encroachment onto Mary Mollie Hydes Road in West Bay, at the place where it merges onto Town Hall Road.
The debate about the separation of church and state, more specifically the debate about the church and politics, is perhaps more potent today than it’s been in recent times.
Around a dozen Lions from The Lions Club of Grand Cayman made sure that all the Children at the Lighthouse School had a wonderful Christmas party.
More than 400 kids came from all over Grand Cayman for the Lions Club All-Island Christmas Party at the Lions Centre on Sunday 15 December.
HE the Governor, Mr Martyn Roper and his wife, Mrs Roper hosted a packed Christmas Carols reception at Government House on Monday evening (16 December). Cayman Youth Choir was there to lead 400 guests in the singing of Christmas songs.