Brewery continues to revitalize the Grand Bahama Regatta

Wed, Jun 17th 2015, 11:29 AM

The Grand Bahama Regatta committee is on a mission to revive the Grand Bahama Regatta. Coincidently, this goes hand in hand with the Bahamian Brewery and Beverage's mission to revive the art of sculling in The Bahamas. As a result, the brewery recently donated a check to the committee to assist with putting on this year's regatta.

"We're proud to receive this donation," said Chervita Campbell, chairman of the Grand Bahama Regatta Committee. "Since we began our revival, the brewery has been a major supporter of our regattas. They know the importance of our heritage with this national sport, they travel to all of the Family Islands supporting regattas, and we know their support will encourage others throughout Grand Bahama to join us."

The brewery and its owners have always seen regattas as something that is truly Bahamian, like their beers - so they take pleasure in supporting their continued success.

"We're proud to support the Grand Bahama Regatta because we want everyone in Grand Bahama to know what 'regatta time' is," said Clayton Russell, assistant general manager at Bahamian Brewery and Beverage Co. Ltd. in Grand Bahama.

"Not only that, but regattas have given us the unique opportunity to bring back our boss' love of sculling. This year, we will again host our Sands 'Man in the Boat' sculling races; we're calling for scullers from West End to Sweeting's Cay to show off their skills to the crowds."

This year's sculling races for Grand Bahama will be held July 18 as the official regatta races finish. The brewery will also pre-empt the races by having a sculling boats parade through the streets of Grand Bahama on July 16 to get residents excited about the regatta. Winners of the sculling races will also be flown to New Providence for the 'Man in the Boat' championship sculling races to be held at Fort Montagu.

"Helping with regattas in The Bahamas is very important to us, and being able to help out with the Grand Bahama Regatta is even more special as this is where our brewery is located," noted Russell. "July isn't too far away so we hope all Grand Bahamians will come out to support the regatta and the sculling races."

According to reports, scullers in Grand Bahama are looking forward to the return of the Sands 'Man in the Boat' sculling races.

 

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