
The Pirates Week Festival celebrates its 40th Anniversary
The theme that year was “Treasures of Change”.
The theme that year was “Treasures of Change”.
It was a midweek delight to stop by Heritage Day events in West Bay on a Wednesday in 2015 as ‘Bayers’ put on their proud displays for their guests to see.
It was a super-human evening to remember when St Georges Anglican Church Mothers Union and the Intentional Discipleship Team held a ‘Super Human’ (as another way of saying Older Person) dinner in honor of Senior Citizens in their church, and the community, at the Cayman Conference Centre, Elizabetha
Olive Miller OBE has known the Cayman Islands for 72 of her 96 years. From the very first moment she set foot here, in 1946, she set about doing what she felt God had called her to do and what is in her nature: helping people. She helped to set up the Girls Brigade here, and when I went to visit her
Otis Air provides professional air conditioning services, so they need a professional looking building to operate from. You might think that one warehouse-and-offices suite of buildings is much like another, and when you get inside it will be respectable, utilitarian, and rather dull. But as soon as
The vibrant artwork on the T-shirts that will be worn by marshals, teachers, parents, and other volunteers at the Junior Batabano Street Parade and Family Fun Day this Saturday April 28th, 2018, was designed by 15-year-old St. Ignatius student Samruddhi Tagalpallewar, who won the carnival’s annual
George Town Primary School (GTPS) returns to the Junior Batabano parade this year after a few years’ hiatus, thanks to the generous sponsorship of Sagicor Life of the Cayman Islands.
Two of Cayman’s iconic national events, Cayman Carnival Batabano and Pirates Week, were recently touted in Tampa, Florida, during a special “Cayman Connect Week” with Tampa’s travel trade and dive community.
The congregation that attended the 5th National Prayer Breakfast would have experienced the spirit of God that morning. The All Nations United Pentecostal Church hosted their annual prayer breakfast at their church on Woodlake Drive and invited the Premier and the leader of the Opposition to give
Thousands of people came to the 48th Annual Agriculture Show. Early risers beat the long lines of traffic by getting there early – and picking up the cream of the crop too! But, like most years, there was plenty for everyone, even the latecomers, and something interesting for all ages.