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Jordan Greig Is New Junior Minister Of Tourism

Seventeen-year-old Jordan Greig of Harrison College has won the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport’s Tourism Youth Congress competition, which has earned him the title/role of Junior Minister of Tourism for the period 2023 to 2024.

Jordan was chosen this morning from among a group of six students aged 14 to 17, at the Ocean 2 Hotel, St. Lawrence Gap, Christ Church.

As part of the competition, students were asked to research one of the following topics: Wellness Tourism Beyond The Norm; Accessibility Tourism; and Building A Resilient And Sustainable Tourism Workforce; and make a three-minute presentation, including a PowerPoint presentation.  They were also asked to respond to a mystery question about the industry, posed from a visitor’s perspective.

In addition to his new title, Jordan was awarded a laptop; $500; a four-week summer internship with the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) in 2024; and a trophy. He will also represent Barbados later this year in the Turks and Caicos at the Regional Tourism Youth Congress.  His school will receive a donation of $1,000 and a banner displaying ‘Home of the Junior Minister of Tourism’.

Lester Vaughan School student Shamarko Aimey, who placed second in the competition, received $400, and will take part in a four-week summer internship with the BTMI next year.

Third place winner, Joshua Carter of the Alexandra School, was awarded a four-week summer internship with the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. for summer 2024 and $300.

The other three finalists were Julianna Celestin, The Lodge School; Zahara Richard, The Ellerslie School; and Tihanna Thegg, Princess Margaret Secondary.

Minister of Tourism and International Tourism, Ian Gooding-Edghill, congratulated the contestants for taking part in the youth congress.  He stated that the competition was conceptualised by former Caribbean Tourism Organization Secretary General, Jean Holder, to craft a forum for future leaders of Caribbean tourism, by developing their skills and attitudes for future leadership of the sector.

Tourism Minister, Ian Gooding-Edghill, poses with new Junior Tourism Minister Jordan Greig (fourth from left); Junior Tourism Minister for 2022-2023, Josiah Grannum (third from right); and finalists in the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport’s Tourism Youth Congress competition. (S. Forde-Craigg/BGIS) 

Mr. Edghill noted that within the Ministry, the Youth Congress Programme falls under the Product Development Department of the BTMI, and its aim is to heighten tourism awareness and sensitisation among Barbadian youth. 

He told the students: “As we look to the future, we take note of the importance of your voice….  Taking part in today’s competition will enhance your knowledge of tourism in Barbados.  Following this competition, I hope each of you sees yourselves as youth ambassadors and youth voices that are needed as we work to create a sustainable tourism model.

“Your voices and ideas are necessary to support our goals to grow Barbados into an ideal tourism destination.  Let me also state that your contribution and engagement can create additional opportunities to help build out Barbados’ tourism sector.”

All six finalists received a certificate of participation, a Roundabout game, a Heritage Barbados book and passes to Coco Hill Forest attraction. Teachers of the students who won the top three places were also awarded prizes, including dinners and staycation packages.  

Chief judge was Principal of Grazettes Primary School, Andrea Baptiste, and the other two judges were Senior Tourism Development Officer, Jacqueline Pollard, and BTMI Board Member, Ronnie Carrington. (PR/GIS)

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BPS Crop Over Do-Flicky Costume Competition Winners Announced

Five winning teams have emerged from the recently held prize-giving ceremony of the inaugural ‘Barbados Postal Service (BPS) 2024 Crop Over Do-Flicky Costume Competition’.

The winners hail from the Post Offices of St. Joseph; St. George; Welches Road; St. Philip and the General Post Office in Cheapside.

The overall winner of the competition is the eight-member team of the General Post Office’s Accounts Section, who each received an Island Safari Tour. Second place went to the Welches Road Post Office, third was the St. Philip Post Office, fourth was the St. George Post Office and fifth place went to the St. Joseph Post Office.

Winning Teams (flanked by BPS management), of the inaugural ‘BPS Crop Over Do-Flicky Costume Competition’, from the GPO; Welches Road PO; St. Philip PO; St. George PO and the St. Joseph PO.

Postmaster General, Joann Busby, in her address to the winners, stated, “We look forward to many more events like this in the future, celebrating both our history and commitment to excellence.”

Concept Creator of the competition, BPS Marketing Officer Neiai Hall said, “This competition aims to showcase the creativity and cultural expression of our staff, through costume design and performance. The theme of the competition is rooted in our rich heritage and the vibrant spirit of Crop Over.

On left – ‘BPS Crop Over Do-Flicky Costume Competition’ 2nd Place Winning Costume, On right – ‘BPS Crop Over Do-FFlicky Costume Competition’ 3rd Place Winning Costume.

“We have encouraged participants to design costumes that not only display their creativity but also incorporate elements that represent the services offered by the BPS”.

The judging criteria consisted of Sustainability; Creativity; Depiction of a BPS Service; Originality; Portrayal; Video Creativity and Originality; Practicality and Inclusivity and Descriptive Write-Up. 

Plaques were presented to each of the winning teams and the St. Joseph Post Office also received the Postmaster General’s special award for Outstanding Advertising Video in the competition. (PR/GIS)

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LAST LAP WEEKEND – Ended with Pic-o-de-Crop Finals, Foreday Jump and Kadooment

AN INCIDENT FREE FESTIVAL By David Harris

After two months of activities that included early morning breakfast fetes and late-night parties, the golden anniversary of the Crop Over Festival ended with the Grand Kadooment on Monday. 

 Over 10.000 revellers in 18 bands danced on the new route which began at the Helipad in Bridgetown and ended in front of Kensington Oval. The street parade was changed its 9 a.m. start to 10 a.m. by the National Cultural Foundation after the Barbados Meteorological Service placed the island under a severe thunderstorm watch. 

Eventually, the Blue Box Cart band got the parade moving at 10.07 and the masqueraders began wining and chipping on the streets of Bridgetown.  

 

Only 13 of the 18 bands on parade judged, among the revellers were Barbadian superstar and National Hero, the Right Excellent Robin Rihanna Fenty and former West Indies captain Brian Lara.  

Some bands were still heading towards the Mighty Grynner Highway just before at minutes to 9 o’clock. Aura was the last band to reach the highway before the police ended the parade.    

    The Grand Kadooment ended an action-packed weekend that included the Pic O De Crop Finals at the National Botanical Gardens in Waterford on Friday night, the Foreday Morning Jam which began in Bridgetown in the wee hours of morning and the Grand Kadooment on Monday. 

Adinkra revellers

Fans were primed for thrilling contest between the defending monarch IWeb (Ian Webster) and Adrian “AC” Clarke who placed second in last year’s Pic O De Crop competition; but it was AC who captured the crown for the third time after IWeb who appeared to have  forgotten the  lyrics of the De Village Ram in the second half of the competition. 

 Clarke performed at number 16 (immediately behind IWeb) and stamped his authority on the competition with an impressive performance of the self-penned Going Fuh Crown, the judges awarded him 133 points, 28 more than Sir Ruel who came second.

 Adrian Clarke the 2024 Calypso Monarch

His impressive performance won the first prize of $100,000 or a Nissan E Powe X- Trail valued at $136,000; Clarke told journalists after the competition he had opted to take the vehicle instead of the prize money. Clarke, 52, first won the crown in 2001 and in 2008. 

Sir Ruel was the most outstanding performer in the first half with A Single Bullet, he wrote the calypso in memory of his brother Dario Jon-Luc Holder-Branch who was shot to death in February this year. The former Junior Monarch amassed 105 points and won a cash prize of $40,000. 

Sir Ruel, Pic of de Crop, 2nd place winner

   Perennial finalist Chrystal Cummins-Beckles placed third with De Proposal, the multi-talented musician, arranger and composer was awarded 97 points and the $20,000 prize. 

Billboard placed fourth for the second consecutive his calypso earned him a cash prize of $15,000; and first timer Tae, the youngest competitor in the final took the fifth position and $10,000 with A Big Cirus. 

Calypsonians placing from the sixth to tenth position received $8,000 each, those coming 11 th to 18 th got $6000. 

The competition started 51 minutes after the scheduled 8 p.m. due to technical hitches with video presentations, and one contestant (Kid Site) had to start over his song because of problems with the audio. The second half started just after midnight and ended at 2.10 a.m. 

In commemoration of the 50 th anniversary of the Crop Festival there were performances by former monarchs the Mighty Destroyer. Red Plastic, the Mighty Gabby and Edwin Yearwood.   

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CROP OVER ENDS WITH A GRAND DISPLAY OF COLOUR AND REVELRY

Advo brings a few images of Grand Kadooment 2024.

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