Friday 13th April, 2007

 

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Foreign Affairs Ministry treats Rotarians to Cultural Melange

Delegates attending the Caribbean’s Rotary District 730 Annual Assembly and Conference enjoyed another night out last Wednesday.

Following “An Evening Under the Trees” hosted by the Tourism and Development Company at the Hotel Normandie, local and visiting Rotarians were treated to a Cultural Melange—A Touch of the Caribbean, hosted in conjunction with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Knowsley, Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain.
Nigel Aqui, left, past president, Rotary Club of Port-of-Spain West in serious conversation with Brian King of the Rotary Foundation.
Frank Campbell, left, president elect, Rotary Club, Tobago enjoys the evening with Patrick Taylor, secretary elect, Point Fortin Rotary Club, and Ann-Marie Rogers, also of Point Fortin.
Saint-Louis Dedier, centre, enjoys the evening with Brigitte Rapha, left, and Lebel Lines all visiting from Martinique.
Paul Rudap, past district governor shakes hands with Elton Nelson, district secretary. Sitting with Nelson is Lucy Arthur, club advisor, Interact.
Rupert Cheekes, left, past district governor shares company with district governor Victor Pilgrim.
Ruth Berg, centre, visiting from Texas, USA poses with Dr Karen Boyle and her husband William Boyle, secretary, Rotary Club of Georgetown Central, Guyana.
Liliane Nouh Chaia, left, visiting from French Guiana takes in the entertainment while Mary Cheekes chats with Janet Crichlow.
Kala Trebouhansingh, left, treasurer, Rotary Club of Filicity/Charlieville makes a point to Allison Rambaran, secretary elect, Rotary Club of Tobago.

 

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