Monday, March 1, 2010

Cayman Heart Fund - Red Dress Affair


The Cayman Heart Fund is a non-profit, non-government organization dedicated to the reduction of heart and circulatory disease in the Cayman Islands. Heart and circulatory disease, known as cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the #1 health problem in the Cayman Islands. Our aim is to help prevent and reduce the early deaths, long-term disabilities and widespread suffering that heart and circulatory diseases cause our people.

The elegant gala was held at the Westin Casaurina and featured an Art for the Heart auction with Cayman's leading artists, talents of local musicians Sea & B and a Silent Auction.















Thursday, January 7, 2010

CBlu Restaurant Supports Humane Society

George Town waterfront restaurant, CBlu, showed their philanthropic spirit by supporting the efforts of the Cayman Islands Humane Society with a pet food and supply drive. The event was also in support of Cayman Accident and Emergency Services.

The family event was attended by hundreds of people of all ages and bins were on hand to collect all the donations. In addition to the owners and staff of CBlu, volunteers from the Cayman Islands Humane Society and Cayman Accident and Emergency Service are all to thank for making this event happen.

The Mission of the Cayman Islands Humane Society is to provide shelter, care and attention to all unwanted companion animals, and seek out responsible and loving homes for them.

To assist the community in all aspects of animal welfare and responsible pet ownership and help combat the problems of pet overpopulation and animal abuse through our Spay and Neuter clinic, financial assistance and education within the community.

For more information on how your charity or non-profit can benefit from a CBlu community event, please call ??? at ???

For more information on the Cayman Islands Humane Society, visitwww.caymanhumanesociety.com



Kim Lund and Craig Bosio

Catharine Pride and Deborah Gaffigan

David Patterson and Lucy Brewer

Sloane Moore and Ashleigh Lund

Keith and Janet Doyle with baby Autumn

David and Melanie Carmichael with son Hamish



Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Rotary Annual Senior Luncheon

Annually, the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman partners with the Cayman Islands Tourism Association (CITA) and they throw a fun-filled Party for all the Seniors in the Cayman Islands. Senior citizens from all districts are bussed to the First Baptist Church Hall for the occasion. CITA provides transportation and all the food and the Rotary Club members organize the logistics of the event and are also on hand as volunteers the day of the party.

Acting Governor Donovan Ebanks gave a brief and very heartwarming address at the beginning of the party. He enjoyed spending time speaking personally with the senior citizens as he visited the various tables around the room.

Various prizes are given out and this year's winners are:
Oldest Gentleman: Cromwell Ebanks {91 years old}
Oldest Lady: Lillian Piercy {96 years old}
Couple Married the Longest: Mr. Cromwell Ebanks & Mrs. Leah Ebanks
Mother with the Most Children: Doris Florient Mejia {had 15 children}

President Catherine joins Rotarian Jeremy on the dance floor

Rotary Director Chris Johnson and Rotarian Betty Baraud

Seniors from all over Grand Cayman joined the party

Rotary Director Sebastian Guilbard proudly holds RI Emblem

Seniors filled the First Baptist Church Hall for the Annual Luncheon

Members of the North Side Kitchen Band




Acting Governor Donovan Ebanks with Rotary Club of Grand Cayman President Catherine Delapenha-Chesnut



Seniors dance to the music of North Side Kitchen Band


Rotarian Katherine Tathum, Joyce Legrand (visiting Rotarian)
and Lorraine White


The day was enjoyed by all


Members of the LIME team were on hand for free long distance calling for all seniors at the luncheon

Rotarians Peter Massey and Chris Evans

Rotarian David Kirkaldy and his son Ryan

Rotarian Russ Hollebon and his wife Ora


Rotarian Peter Broadhurst and his wife Mary-Kay

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Romance in Jamaica

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The lush walkway between spa services at Fern Tree Spa at Half Moon Bay gives time for personal thoughts to float.





Fellowship with friends is to always be treasured. There is surely romance in hours of uninterrupted time together sharing lives and laughter.


Searlina and Simon join their friends on their rafts as they all float dreamily together down the Martha Brae, located only 25 miles from Montego Bay.


Experiencing the romance of being piloted down a river on a 30-foot bamboo raft are busy professionals Searlina Bodden and Simon Pairaudeau.


What can be more romantic than in intimate gathering on the sun kissed lawn of a private villa.

Launching a drive down a par 5 at Half Moon Golf Club while admiring the outstanding views. The tranquility that a round of golf provides makes it an easy way to spend quality time with loved ones.


The trained butler and cook at the private villas pay special attention to the details of a meal together.


An entire night full of stars are more brilliant above the 9000 acres of darkness at Good Hope, located near Montego Bay.



Amidst softly lit paper lanterns, the staff prepare for a romantic reception. The thoughtfully designed landscape lighting creates a luxurious evening .


The mountainous Jamaican terrain provides a dramatic backdrop to the romantic ceremony of Natalie Coleman and Sandy Urquhart at Good Hope.



Flowing layers of fine fabric enhance the nostalgia and Jamaican romance of Good Hope’s rich history (build in 1755)



Richly landscaped gardens at the Villas at Half Moon Bay


Friends and family gather at the private villa for beverages and fellowship before dinner.