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GrumMa's House Cultural Center

Hunter's Road
Freeport
Grand Bahama, Bahamas

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The Grand Gallery

Retail Street on Royal Palm Way, The Grand Lucayan Hotel
Lucaya
Grand Bahama, Bahamas


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Rand Nature Centre

East Settlers Way
Freeport
Grand Bahama, Bahamas


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Lucayan Bible Church

Chesapeake Drive off Midshipman Road
Freeport
Grand Bahama, Bahamas

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April 14, 2023
Ministry For Grand Bahama committed to preserving GB cultural heritage

Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey said the Ministry for Grand Bahama is committed to promoting and preserving the cultural heritage of Grand Bahama Island, and events like the Coconut Festival are an essential part of that mission.

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August 29, 2022
Dance Clinic GBI Ends On A High Note Showcasing Emerging Opportunities For International Cultural Exchanges In Grand Bahama.

August 19th--20th, Dance Clinic GBI (DCGBI) returned to Grand Bahama Island for its first in-person workshop since Covid-19. With classes tailored to dancers and performing artists, the weekend clinic allowed young artists from Grand Bahama, Nassau, and Atlanta, Georgia, to train with industry professionals in the second city of The Bahamas.

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March 18, 2016
PM Christie Urges Encouragement of Cultural, Sporting Talent

Cultural industries should make an impact on the island, Prime Minister of The Bahamas, the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie said during the official opening of the Bahamas Business Outlook Grand Bahama on Thursday, March 17...

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August 19, 2019
Bahamas Waterkeepers Welcomes Chinese Counterparts for Cultural Exchange

For millennia, all of earth’s living things have depended on water for its survival. Up to 71 percent of the world’s surface is covered in water, it exists in the air, in the soil and even in the human body which is up to 60% water. According to research, however, only 3 percent of the earth’s water supply is drinkable which makes water conservation all the more important.

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June 14, 2011
Downtown Freeport comes alive with International Food Cultural Festival taking place this weekend

FREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- Organizers of and participants in this weekend's Downtown International Food & Cultural Festival (DIFCF) are busily making final preparations for the two-day event, slated for June 17 and 18 in downtown Freeport.

According to DIFCF-Chairperson, Nakira Wilchcombe, there has been overwhelming support from international and Bahamian vendors interested in showcasing thei...

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