U.S. Ambassador Nicole Avant visits Cat Island to walk in Sir Sidney Poitier's footsteps and explore its unique cultural traditions

Thu, Jul 21st 2011, 02:38 PM

U.S. Ambassador Avant visited the N.H. McDonald Library where she donated books and films featuring acclaimed actor and director, Sir Sidney Poitier. She is accompanied by Poitier's daughter, Pamela Poitier, Island Administrator Charles King and local librarians. CAT ISLAND, Bahamas -- On Tuesday, July 19th, U.S. Ambassador Avant traveled to Cat Island as part of her continued efforts to strengthen- the U.S. Embassy's ties with the Family Islands. Once on Cat Island, Ambassador Avant was greeted by Cat Island's Chief Councilor Mr. Alfred Daniels and Inspector Jeffrey Darling who accompanied the Ambassador on her one-day tour of the island.  Ambassador Avant's first official visit to Cat Island included stops at a local library where she donated books and films featuring Cat Island native and acclaimed actor and director, Sir Sidney Poitier; a tour of Arthur's Town by Poitier's daughter and Cat Island resident, Pamela Poitier; a visit to the Young Marine Explorers Summer youth summer camp; and a cultural exchange with a local Rake 'n' Scrape band and straw weaver. U.S. Ambassador Avant with local straw weaver Miss Emily of Arthur's Town's Emily's Island Crafts  & Straw Work.The U.S. Embassy's donation to the N.H. McDonald Library of Bennett's Harbor included a collection of films, historic photos, and books spanning Sir Sidney Poitier's distinguished career. Poitier grew up on Cat Island and went on to become the first African American male actor to win an Academy Award, as well as an award winning director, best-selling author and is currently The Bahamas' Ambassador to Japan (non-resident). The donation offers Cat Island residents the opportunity to learn about one of their own and comes with the hopes that Poitier's life will be a source of inspiration for local children. Ambassador Avant was also joined by Sir Sidney Poitier's daughter, Pamela Poitier, who escorted her on a tour of significant sites in her father's childhood. The tour included a stop at St. Andrews Anglican/Episcopal Church, Poitier's one room school house, and the plot where the family home once stood. Ambassador Avant mentioned how poignant the tour was for her because she remembers the stories Poitier told her about growing up on Cat Island and how pleased she was see the sites with her own eyes and share experiences with Sir Sidney's own daughter. Ambassador Avant also paid a visit to the Young Marine Explorers (YME) one-week camp on Cat Island, which was co-sponsored by the U.S. Embassy.  YME was founded by Nikita Shiel-Rolle, with the goal of engaging Bahamian youth in environmental stewardship by promoting an understanding of the marine sciences through scientific and artistic activities.

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