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One Eleuthera and BTVI chart the way forward

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Executives of the One Eleuthera Foundation recently met with Acting President of The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institution (BTVI), Dr. Iva Dahl, to solidify the way forward for a one-year apprenticeship program on the island. 

During the meeting, One Eleuthera Chief Executive Officer, Shaun Ingraham and Consultant for the foundation’s education and training, Dr. Reginald W. Eldon, took the opportunity to thank Dr. Dahl and the BTVI team for the six-day skills-gap training recently held in Eleuthera for 90 people, between the ages of 16 and 66. They focused on general maintenance courses including electrical installation, plumbing, carpentry and tiling.  Also instrumental in the training were the Centre for Training and Innovation and the South Eleuthera Mission. 

Shown in the photo from left to right are Dr. Eldon, Dr. Dahl; BTVI’s Dean of Construction Trades and Workforce, Alexander Darville and Mr. Ingraham. 

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New hummingbird species discovered in The Bahamas - The Inagua Woodstar (Calliphox lyrura)

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INAGUA, The Bahamas – The Bahamas National Trust is thrilled at the recent announcement by the American Ornithologists Union (AOU), of a new hummingbird species on the island of Inagua. The Bahama Woodstar (Calliphlox evelynae) - a hummingbird that is native to the Bahamas archipelago - was originally classified scientifically as two subspecies. It was recently determined however, that the birds are now two completely different species. The Bahama Woodstar is a member of the Bee Hummingbird group.

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Sir Durward Knowles Endorses Lucayan Sea Naming

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Captain Tellis A. Bethel, Sr., Acting Commodore, Royal Bahamas Defense Force, meets with sailing legend Sir Durward ‘Sea Wolf’ Knowles to discuss naming the still un-named waters of The Bahamas the Lucayan Sea. Sir Durward, who brought home the country’s first Olympic Gold medal in 1964 from the Tokyo Summer Olympics, readily endorsed the idea and the two men of the sea, both authors, exchanged stories and the books they had written. Also pictured, writer Diane Phillips who arranged the introduction. (Photo: Kyle Smith)

By Diane Phillips & Associates

At 98, The Bahamas’ best-loved sailing legend and the country’s first Olympic Gold Medal winner Sir Durward Knowles knows a thing or two about the Bahamian sea.

Now, he says, the time has come to name it.

This week, he signed on to the campaign to name the waters around The Bahamas The Lucayan Sea.

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Bahamas Creating 15 New Marine Parks As Part of Major Expansion

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Snake Cay, East Abaco Creeks National Park. Photo by Nancy Albury

By the Caribbean Journal staff
The Bahamas is launching a major expansion of its marine protected areas.
As part of its commitment under the Caribbean Challenge Initiative, the country has announced the creation of 15 new marine parks and three park expansions, for a total of 4.5 million hectares.
The parks contain habitat for endangered rock iguanas, nurseries for Nassau grouper, queen conch and spiny lobster, along with nesting and breeding grounds for more than 82 percent of seabird species that breed in the Bahamas.

Official UNESCO Creative Cities banner downtown Nassau tells of two proud Bahamian achievements

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NASSAU, Bahamas -- Observant drivers and pedestrians passing in front of the British Colonial Hilton to round into Bay Street, downtown Nassau’s main thoroughfare, will notice a large, framed banner on the second-story wall of the building just across the way.

They should know that this display, erected through a collaboration between Creative Nassau and the Downtown Nassau Partnership, represents two achievements of which all Bahamians should be proud.

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The Pig Whisperer of Green Turtle Cay

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You won’t find it on any map, but Piggyville is fast becoming a favourite day-trip destination for Abaco visitors. Named for the feral pigs set loose there in recent years, Piggyville is located on tiny No Name Cay, just south of Green Turtle Cay.

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The Landlord : Benefit Performance

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BENEFIT PERFORMANCE

The Landlord unfolds in Grants Town, Nassau. The characters are tenants in a typical Bahamian tenement yard; encompass several small but dignified dwellings. The main protagonists are Willie Paul and Olga, a Haitian national and a Bahamian woman who fall in love in spite of all difficulties such a relationship unfortunately can cause.

Come enjoy this great Bahamian play, which will leave you in stitches as it poignantly pierces your social conscience.

Tickets are $100 and may be purchased from the Dundas at
393-3728 or 394-7179.

One performance only – Book now!

Baha Men featured in Walmart promotion

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Attention, Walmart shoppers! Get ready to see the new Bahamen album stocked on the shelves, already autographed! A special promotion headed by Bahamen's Sony label gifts the first 5,000 Walmart customers who purchase the new album"Ride With Me", a copy already autographed by members of Bahamen.

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Emerging designers dazzle at Miss Bahamas contest

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EMERGING DESIGNERS: Winners of the Miss Bahamas Organization Top Designer Award pose following the competition. From left to right, Miss Universe Paradise Island, Toria Penn in the outfit created by third place winner Myrlande Julien; Ms. Julien; Miss Bahamas Teenager, Davette Strachan; first place winner and BTVI graduate, Trineil Hanna; Miss Universe New Providence, Sienna Evans in the winning outfit; BTVI Acting President, Dr. Iva Dahl; BTVI’s Head of Department for fashion, Shirley Pearson, holding the trophy for second place winner, Delano Marc, and Miss Universe Grand Bahama, Darronique Young in Mr. Marc’s creation.

Having created a dramatic, avant garde evening gown that was considered the best depiction of the theme, Beauty by Nature, emerging fashion designer Trineil Hanna recently snagged the coveted Miss Bahamas Organization’s (MBO) Top Designer Award.

Miss Universe New Providence, Sienna Evans, sashayed down the runway in the winning outfit by BTVI 2006 graduate, Trineil Hanna.
The 23-year-old’s strikingly beautiful yellow dress incorporated a myriad of things Bahamian from branches, flowers and beads to straw, butterflies and birds.  His piece wowed the audience at Sapodilla Restaurant, as his model, Miss Universe New Providence, Sienna Evans, sashayed down the runway.

As a Fashion Design graduate of The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institution (BTVI), he was eligible to be one of the 15 entrants of the competition which was exclusively for BTVI students and alumni. It was a collaboration with MBO that is already reaping much exposure for the participants.

“The experience was really exciting.  Also, after winning, it was very humbling, knowing that what I can do can be seen worldwide,” said the 2006 graduate.

This year’s theme for MBO’s pageants (Miss World Bahamas, Miss Universe Bahamas and Miss Earth Bahamas) is ‘Beauty by Nature’ and each contestant was paired with a current or former BTVI student. While there were judges to find the top model among contestants, there were also judges to find the top designs on the runway. 

The BTVI students and alumni were able to bring their vision to life, thanks to MBO’s partnership with Commonwealth Fabrics, which helped to donate fabrics and notions.
Second place winner for the Top Designer award was Delano Marc, who was unable to attend the event as he was working.  “I was texting people and calling.  I found out at 11 pm that I placed second.  I was telling all of my colleagues,” said the BTVI student.

Miss Universe Grand Bahama, Darronique Young, struts for the audience during the Top Designer Award competition.  The fitted gown’s designer is BTVI student Delano Marc.
Delano’s piece was inspired by international recording artist Rihanna’s song, Towards the Sun.  The 24-year-old said he often gets inspiration from music. The fitted dress was layered with yellow fabric, accessorized with a graphic cape which had an airbrushed tree on it, covered with a cluster of leaves. The 24-year-old’s model was Miss Universe Grand Bahama, Darronique Young.

Walking away with third place was another BTVI graduate, Mrylande Julien.  She broke rank by refusing to create an evening gown, but a creation that incorporated pants.  It turned heads as it was a three-piece ensemble that incorporated pants, layered with a sheer skirt and bustier, in addition to being all white. It was worn by Miss Universe Paradise Island, Toria Penn.

Miss Universe Paradise Island, Toria Penn dazzles in this three-piece ensemble created by 2010 BTVI graduate, Myrlande Julien.  The creation placed third in the Top Designer Award. 
“I wanted to do something different.  I guessed everyone else would do a dress,” said the 2010 BTVI graduate, who thinks outside of the box. 

“I saw the model and I just saw white on her.  As soon as I saw her, I envisioned the pants with the skirt in white.  I hope the Miss Bahamas Organization continues to do this.  It was a very good incentive for students,” said the 31-year-old.

The winner and runners-up of the Top Designer competition will go on to design three to four signature pieces and be paired with Miss World Bahamas, Miss Universe Bahamas or her first runner-up, Miss Earth Bahamas. Each queen will reserve one of the pieces for an international competition.

Meanwhile, the head of BTVI’s fashion department, Shirley Pearson, expressed elation over the competition.

“The students really deserve this.  This is more motivation for the others.  We’re now on the map and bigger and better things are to come for the students and BTVI.  Our students can stand with any international fashion students,” she exclaimed.

Senior craft instructor, Kathy Hamilton-Pinder chimed in, saying she was impressed with the students’ workmanship.

“They did an excellent job for amateurs. Trineil is a great designer and full of talent.  Delano learns quickly and is very determined and Myrlande, she believes in herself and has great potential.  I believe this competition will boost enrolment for the fashion department, which is BTVI’s best kept secret,” said Ms. Pinder with pride.





By Hadassah Hall
Public Relations Officer
The Bahamas Technical & Vocational Institute (BTVI)
Nassau, Bahamas
Direct line: (242) 502-6376
Mobile: (242) 424-0624
Switchboard: (242) 502-6300
Email: hallh@btvi.edu.bs
Twitter: BTVI242
Instagram: BTVI242

Bahamas issues longest reigning Monarch postage stamp

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By Elcott Coleby, Bahamas Information Services

Yesterday, the 9th of September 2015, at or around 17:30 local time in Great Britain and at or around 12:30 pm in The Bahamas, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II surpassed the reign of her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, and become the longest-reigning British monarch.


To commemorate this historic milestone in the life of the Commonwealth, the Bahamas Postal Service will issue Britain’s Longest Reigning Monarch commemorative postage stamps.

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James Catalyn & Friends - Summer Madness 2015

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JAMES CATALYN & FRIENDS "SUMMER MADNESS 2015" AT THE DUNDAS CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, SEPT. 17TH - 19TH 2015, AT 8:00 P.M. NIGHTLY.
TICKETS $25.00. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT THE DUNDAS SEPTEMBER 9TH, 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. DAILY.
FOR ADVANCE BOOKINGS, EMAIL JAMES CATALYN: julcat61@hotmail.com.
We ger be "Laughin' At Wesef".
DON' MISS IT!

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Music Voyager Bahamas gets ART & TUR award nomination

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NASSAU, Bahamas -- The Ministry of Tourism is pleased to announce that the Music Voyager Bahamas’ episode “The Heartbeats of The Bahamas” has been nominated at the ART & TUR 2015 International Tourism Film Awards to be held in Crotia, Portugal next month.

Music Voyager is in Season 6 and broadcasting with over 200 top broadcasters across the world, including International In-Flight, cruise ships and A+ hotels worldwide.

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Lodge presentation to BTVI

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The partnership between Lodge C. R. Walker and The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institution (BTVI) was recently strengthened.  The lodge has provided the school with additional funds to assist C. R. Walker High School students who qualify to attend BTVI.  The students are chosen based on academic merit, financial need, field of study and personal qualities, inclusive of leadership skills and commitment to community involvement.

In 2014, there were three recipients of the scholarship. The recipients areexpected to maintain at least a 2.75 Grade Point Average (GPA) each semester, perform 20 hours community service while completing their programs and assist with mentoring other males at C. R. Walker High School.  Worshipful Master, Brother Brandon Johnson presented the cheque to BTVI’s Associate Vice President of Fund Development, Mrs. Alicia Thompson during the first meeting of the mentorship program at the school for the new academic year.


By Hadassah Hall
Public Relations Officer
The Bahamas Technical & Vocational Institute (BTVI)
Nassau, Bahamas
Direct line: (242) 502-6376
Mobile: (242) 424-0624
Switchboard: (242) 502-6300
Email: hallh@btvi.edu.bs
Twitter: BTVI242
Instagram: BTVI242

COB Careers Symposium Presenters Advocate Strong English Language Skills‏

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Photos show students listening to attentively to Dr. Watson.   (BIS Photos/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.)

NASSAU, The Bahamas – Presenters encouraged College of The Bahamas students to build strong English language skills to propel success in chosen careers at the College of the Bahamas Careers Symposium, September 10, at the Harry C. Moore Library.

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Bahamas To Host U.S. Talk Radio Show

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BAHAMAS TOURISM COMMUNICATIONS TEAM TAPING TALK RADIO SHOW – The Islands Of The Bahamas Communications team recently announced a new and innovative way for the Islands to share information on its diverse product.  The Bahamas will be airing its first U.S. based, half hour, weekly Talk Radio Show, “The SCOOP on The BAHAMAS,” each Thursday, 4:30 p.m to 5:00 p.m. starting September 24th.  Above at the taping L-R front row Earnestine Moxyz and Jeannie Gibson, Managers in the Bahamas Tourist Office Communications department and Ashley Saunders, the show’s engineer.  Pictured L to right back row, Mike Balsamo and Matt Goldapper of JVC Broadcasting and Anita Johnson-Patty, General Manager of Tourism’s Communications department and Director of the show.


“The SCOOP on The BAHAMAS” weekly Radio Talk Show to hit U.S. airwaves

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL  - September 16, 2015 – The Islands Of The Bahamas have unveiled plans to host its very own Talk Radio Show, “The SCOOP on The BAHAMAS” on the JVC Broadcasting 900 AM The Talk Palm Beaches radio station out of West Palm Beach, Florida.  The weekly broadcasts starts September 24th with airings on Thursday's between 4:30 p.m and 5:00 p.m. The show will also be rebroadcast on 103.9 News Radio New York.
The half hour weekly talk show which will be hosted by Jeannie Gibson and Earnestine Moxyz, Managers in The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism’s Communications Department, will provide the opportunity to share updates in The Islands Of The Bahamas including new hotels, new activities, new airlift, Heritage Festivals and other signature events on the Islands.
Sporting events featured will include, the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF); the upcoming Tiger Wood’s PGA Hero World Challenge in December, the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, also in Nassau, Bahamas and the annual Bahamas Marathon that takes place annually in January. The Ministry of Tourism’s vertical market events such as the Boating and Fishing Tournaments; important frontier formalities as they relate to boaters and private planes; Bahamian personalities and much more will also be discussed.
“The show will provide us with a unique opportunity to showcase the multiplicity of the Islands Of The Bahamas. It will also serve as a publicity and marketing vehicle to further highlight the current and future marketing initiatives of the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and its industry partners to consumers in our key markets,” said Mia Weech- Lange, Sr. Director of Global Communications, BMOT.

The weekly show will be podcast and available for free in the Apple ITunes store.  The show will also be available on www.Bahamas.com, www.tourismtoday.com,  and on The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism’s social media sites www.Facebook.com/TravelBahamas, www.twitter.com/VisitTheBahamas, www.pinterest.com/TheBahamas, www.youtube.com/VisitTheBahamas

Bahamian Art & Culture eMagazine : No. 235 : 09.17.15

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We are back and fresh off the press! The first edition of a new season of our "Bahamian Art & Culture" eMagazine is here! New art & culture events, new articles and stories from The Bahamas, the region and the world.

Click on the link above, share with friends, and read what's happening in Bahamian art & culture today. Subscribe for free! Enjoy!

Ingrid Sears Bids Heart Ball Committee Farewell

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By JEFFARAH GIBSON
Tribune Features Writer
jgibson@tribunemedia.net

SAYING goodbye is never easy, yet it was a necessary move for Ingrid Sears, who for almost a decade has been known for her tireless and passionate commitment to the Heart Ball Committee as its public relations officer.

And even though that chapter has closed for Ms Sears, she will remain a friend to the committee and the Heart Foundation.

The Heart Ball Committee is the fundraising arm of the Sir Victor Sassoon (Bahamas) Heart Foundation. It is a non-profit entity established in 1961 that helps to repair the hearts of children.

The Heart Foundation works along with the Bahamas Heart Association to educate the public about heart care in hopes of preventing heart disease in adults and children.

Ms Sears’ journey with the Heart Ball Committee began in September 2006 when she was invited by other committee members to join the team.



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