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February 27, 2023
Independence Secretariat Stages “242 Day Pop-Up” with Souvenir Bags and Treats

The 50th Independence Anniversary Secretariat staged a “242 Day Pop-Up” at the Independence Roundabout on East Street South and East West Highway on Friday, February 24, 2023.

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September 09, 2022
Advocates tout benefits of authentically Bahamian model

Pam Burnside, an advocate for the supplanting of authentically Bahamian-made products in the country's tourism centers, contended this week that the expanded development of this country could begin in earnest if artisans and creatives were able to produce enough product to wipe out the foreign-made tourism trinkets sold in stores downtown and in the straw markets. ...
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Lustre
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December 14, 2010
Lustre

By JEFFARAH GIBSON
Tribune Features Writer

NOT every piece of jewelry had a predetermined finish. Sometimes she sketches a design and other times she lets her imagination take control.

However Nadia Campbell's discipline in the craft allows her to put her vision of each trinket on a piece of paper. Afterwards she translates this same vision onto a bead board, where she matches semi-precious ston...

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July 10, 2017
Bahamian Patriotism Fills the Square of Downtown on National Pride Day

Rawson and Parliament Squares in the city centre bubbled with Bahamian pride in celebration of the 44th Bahamas Independence Anniversary National Pride and Flag-Raising Ceremony on Friday. Bahamians of all ages gathered in ?the square? dressed in their Bahamian colors to enjoy the formalities...

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"How Lucky We Art!"
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May 08, 2017
"How Lucky We Art!"

For the third consecutive year, Nassau-based law firm Glinton Sweeting O?Brien (GSO) has joined hands with the Transforming Spaces Annual Art Tour to provide more than two dozen public school students...

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April 24, 2017
Glinton Sweeting O'Brien sponsors public school students

For the third consecutive year, Nassau-based law firm Glinton Sweeting O'Brien (GSO) has joined hands with the Transforming Spaces annual art tour to provide more than two dozen public school students with the opportunity to experience mixed-media art while connecting with participating artists.
During this year's tour, students from R.M. Bailey, C.R.Walker and Government High, along with GSO atto...

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March 02, 2016
Children's Library introduces children to books they may not normally read

The children arrived wearing red and read at The Children's Library first Blind Date with a Book event for grade three through 12th grade students.

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February 15, 2016
PM at Historic Bahamas Foundation Fair: 'We must remember and honour our rich history'

In an initial effort to link the past with the future, goods with goodwill, the first Historic Bahamas Foundation Fair drew hundreds to the grounds of Collins House February 6, raising nearly $15,000 with proceeds to various charities and restoration of stone steps at an historic site, The Hermitage in Cat Island.

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February 15, 2016
PM Christie at Historic Bahamas Foundation Fair 'We must remember and honour our rich society'

In an initial effort to link the past with the future, goods with goodwill, the first Historic Bahamas Foundation Fair drew hundreds to the grounds of Collins House February 6, raising nearly $15,000 with proceeds to various charities and restoration of stone steps at an historic site, The Hermitage in Cat Island.

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February 02, 2016
Ed Fields to wear new hat for an historic hour - Auctioneer for a cause

He?s been the familiar voice with a deep resonance and a biting wit, but for one hour radio host and tourism product activist Ed Fields is going to take on a new role, live auctioneer for a cause.

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