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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CaribAmTweets Hop performers residing in the community will provide entertainment at the day-long merchant street fair. Brooklyn Borough president Marty Markowitz has been invited to officially open the street fair, together with the expected attendance of elected officials and community leaders.
FEPMA spokesman and former president Delroy Wright, who has been a major force in the development and success of annual merchant fair said, "FEPMA looks forward annually to the street fair and its success. We are excited that all the participating merchants are fully engaged in the ongoing development of FEPMA and the stability of our vibrant Flatbush community. We continue to seek guidance and assistance to build on this progress and to realize continued economic development."
For over sixteen years the FEPMA Merchant Street Fair has fostered harmonious relations in the predominantly Caribbean American community of Flatbush, Brooklyn. FEPMA has assisted in securing employment for many young people from the once mean streets of FEPMA boundaries. It has developed a stronger and more respectful police community relationship. Furthermore, FEPMA has been instrumental in the reconvening of other local organizations such as the Lefferts Manor Association (LMA), The Prospect Lefferts Garden Neighborhood Association (PLGNA), Nostrand Avenue Merchants Association (NAMA), and has served as a model for the Utica Avenueand Avenue L Merchants’ Associations. Elected officials and community leaders have spoken accolades for the FEPMA Street Fair organization for its successful efforts. For vending or additional information call: (718) 282-2291, (516) 359-8056, Email: wcompere77@yahoo.com, delroyscafe@aim.com, bunnydonovan@gmail.com
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CaribAmTweets NY Mets And CACCI Sponsors Caribbean Heritage Night at Citified Brooklyn, NY. The Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CACCI) has announced that CACCI and the New York Mets are celebrating Caribbean Heritage Night at Citified on Wednesday, August 10, 2011. According to Dr. Roy A. Hastick, Sr. CACCI president and Founder, The objective of this event is to broaden the New York Mets outreach into the Caribbean Diaspora communities as well as for CACCI to reach out into the City’s consumer market and make them more aware about the various vacation accommodations and experiences offered by Caribbean destinations. A Pre-Game show will be held on the Field at 6:30 PM as well as presentation of “Spirit Awards” to members of the Caribbean Diaspora in recognition of their outstanding achievements in the community as well as for their support of this memorable event at Citified. Hastick also emphasized the importance for “members of the Caribbean Diaspora to come out in large numbers to show the world that Caribbean Americans can come together with friends, family and other Mets fans to cheer the Amazing Mets win the game against the San Diego Padres.” The Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. was founded in August, 1985 to provide small businesses with entrepreneurial services and promote opportunities that will yield more sustainable trade and investment between New York, the United States, the Caribbean and the world. Individual tickets can be purchased by going online at www.mets.com/Caribbean. For Group ticket sales information, we urge you to contact CACCI at 718-834-4544. For further information on Caribbean Heritage Night at Citified, CACCI membership, next membership business meeting, vending opportunities at the Flatbush Caton Market, and/or to request an appointment for free small business confidential counseling services through CACCI/SCORE, contact CACCI: Tel.: (718) 834-4544.
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CaribAmTweets Hi Folks, If interested in marching with Gov Coumo tomorrow, please contact Ingrid Nathan, to be included on the list for VIP badge. She requested I contact anyone who would be intrested in joining the Pride Parade march to contact her asap at her listed # below! Regards, Donovan Gopie .................................................................................................................................
Donovan, Thank you and we'll see you tomorrow. Please see below and be on time. 10.30am EST. Ingrid cell 917-570-7974
-----Original Message----- From: Nathan, Ingrid < INathan@EMPIRE.STATE.NY.US> Sent: Fri, Jun 24, 2011 3:54 pm Subject: FW: Location for Sunday's Parade with the Governor - As discussed, thank you all for considering walking with our Governor on Sunday’s Parade (6/26/11). Please see the following details Date: Sunday, June 26th Mtg. Time: 10.30am · 35th St, btw Madison Ave & Fifth Ave. (Pls enter 35th St on Madison Ave & walk west on 35th to meet us on 5th Ave, which will be closed off – pls make sure none of your travel plans involve having to cross 5th Ave. Marching: 11.30am Location: Starts at 36th Street & 5th Avenue, ends at Christopher & Greenwich Streets. Dress: Neat, casual, warm weather clothes (polo shirt, khaki pants etc.) This is a fun one, so hopefully many of you can come! Ingrid Nathan I Executive Assistant Business Development & Project Finance Empire State Development Corporation XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 10:52 AM, <WIADCAbriding@aol.com> wrote: 
June 22, 2011 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Briding Newell, Executive Director Tel: 718-467-1797 West Indian-American Day Carnival Association (WIADCA) to Launch Carnival Season 2011 on June 27 with Award Ceremony in Brooklyn BROOKLYN, NEW YORK: The West Indian-American Day Carnival Association (WIADCA) announced plans today to launch its carnival season 2011 on June 27, with an elegant Reception and Award Ceremony titled “The Best of the Caribbean,” at the Tropical Paradise Grand Ballroom, 1367 Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11203. The ceremony, which signals the commencement of the festive carnival season in New York City, coincides with Caribbean Heritage Month celebrations, and will be highlighted by performances from numerous West Indian-American artists. Many leading West Indians and West Indian-Americans will be honored for distinguished service; outstanding contributions to the development of the West Indian-American community; the perseveration of its diverse culture; and empowerment of its peoples. The 2011 honorees and their countries of origin are: Dominica: Honorable Ian Douglas, Minister of Tourism & Legal Affairs; Raymond Lawrence, Chief Director of Cultural Affairs. Grenada: Dr. Lamuel Stanislaus, dentist and former Grenada Ambassador to the UN. Haiti: Honorable Rosamonde Pierre-Louis, Manhattan Deputy Borough President; Lisa Drouillard, Miss Teen New York 2011. Belize & Trinidad: Dave & Joann Gayle, owners, Tropical Paradise Ballroom & Restaurant. Jamaica: Honorable Yvonne Graham, Brooklyn Deputy Borough President. St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Kenton Kirby, Editor-In-Chief, Caribbean Life newspaper. (WIADCA) is a not-for-profit, tax exempt organization that was established in 1967 to develop, teach and promote Caribbean arts and culture in the New York Metropolitan Area, and the organizer, convener and trademarked owner of the rights of the West Indian-American Day Carnival in New York City. West Indian Carnival celebrations first came to Harlem, New York, in the 1930’s, and were moved to Brooklyn in the 1960’s. Today, it has mushroomed into the largest festival and parade in the United States and North America. In 2001, approximately 4 million people from around the United States and the world participated. The parade has also burgeoned into a major tourist attraction and generates hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue for the City of New York. The Parade, which takes place on Brooklyn’s historic Eastern Parkway, entails large bands and decorative floats depicting various aspects of the West Indian culture, accompanied by thousands of masqueraders bedecked in extravagant, colorful costumes—gyrating, dancing and flouncing to loud, tantalizing rhythms of the latest Soca music from the Caribbean. The celebration and festivities, which are a week long, are traditionally kicked off with a Caribbean-styled reception hosted by the Mayor of New York City at the Mayor’s official residence, Gracie Mansion, where outstanding corporate and business leaders are recognized. WIADCA, one of the oldest Caribbean-American organizations in the US, also has a “College Scholarship Fund.” Contributions from business entities like the New York Daily News and other loyal sponsors have over the years enabled the organization to expand the Fund to provide scholarships to an increasing number of college students. For additional information on WIADCA or the Award ceremony, persons may contact its Executive Director, Ms. Briding Newell, at (718) 467-1797 or visit www.wiadca.org
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CaribAmTweets COMMUNITY ICON, EDUCATOR DR. MARCO A. MASON, HAS PASSED
Marco, as he was affectionately called by his many friends, succumbed at his home in Brooklyn after a lenghty illness.
Dr. Mason has been a pillar of strength and a source of inspiration for many years. He has guided the life of many outstanding members of our community and has contributed to the success of their career. Among his numerous contributions, Dr. Mason will be especially remembered for his quintessential work as the co-founder of Caribbean Women Health Association, along with Hon. Yvonne Graham, the current Brooklyn Deputy Borough president; his savvy political guidance to many political leaders, including Hon. Dr. Una Clarke and New York Senator Christen Gillabrand and to the African American & Caribbean community of New York. Long live Marco!
Donovan Gopie Friend of Marco 347-512-3684
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR DR. MARCO A. MASON
DR. MARCO A. MASON
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2011
ST. GREGORY THE GREAT ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 224 Brooklyn Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11213 (Between Sterling Place and St. John’s Place)
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CaribAmTweets CARIBBEAN IMAGES TV 15TH ANNUAL DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. AWARDS & DINNER - Sat. January 15, 2011, 7pm - JFK INT. HOTEL( Formerly Holiday Inn)
Greetings All, Caribbean Images TV cordially extends our invitation to you to attend, -- aditionally we kindly make request of your informing others to the 15th Annual Caribbean Images -TV Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Awards & Dinner on Saturday, January 15th, 2011 at 7pm at JFK International Hotel (Formerly Hotel Inn). Eight outstanding individuals, including the former of Governor of New York, Hon. David A. Paterson will be honored, along with two outstanding organizations - Haitian Nurses Association of New York and Union 1199 SEIU / Haitian Relief Project. Additionally, the gala awards event will pay tribute on the One -Year Anniversary of the earthquake that devastated Haiti. The annual awards & dinner is hosted by Peter Pouchon, founder of Caribbean Images TV, the fifteen- year running popular cable television show. Caribbean Images TV brings news, topical information and quality programming from it's base in Brooklyn, New York and from Haiti and other Caribbean islands, broadcasting in both Creole and English to its viewers. Information flyer about our annual MLK Jr. awards is hereby embedded and attached. We kindly request your distribution to your contacts. We look forward in greeting you at the gala awards & dinner. Thank You,
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Caribbean Images TV Proudly Presents 15th Anniversary MLK Jr. Awards & Dinner Celebrating the Life & Legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A Black Tie Affair Distinguished Honorees Hon. David A. Paterson - Hon. Felix Augustin - Hon. Rodneyse Bichotte Dr. Bredy Pierre Louis - Rev. Samuel Nicolas - Fritz Plantin - Serge Napoleon James “Rocky” Robinson - Raymonde Thadal - Bob D’MEZA - Keria Blue Irene Labisiere - Gabriel Meltser - Ernst Louinis - Etienne Vitorin - Donovan Gopie A.C.L.M.O - Haitian Nurses of NY & Union 1199 SEIU / Haiti Relief Project Highlighting Haiti’s Devastating Earthquake …One Year Later Saturday January 15, 2011 7:30 p.m. JFK International Hotel (Formerly Holiday Inn) 144-02 135Th Ave. Jamaica, NY 11436 Donation: $90 Special Invited Guests Fr. Claude Aurelien, Fr. Policarpe & Wilkenson Theodore Live Band Performance and Special Guest Artists, Music by DJ Esalar M.C Ronald Aubourg Caribbean Images TV / 1612 Kings Highway Suite 93, / Brooklyn, NY 11229 RSVP: Tel. 917-468-5219 Peter Pouchon, Producer/Host www.caribbeanimagestv.com / E-mail: Peterpouchon@gmail.com XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CaribAmTweets Dr Lawrence Williams A Jamaican scientist is being celebrated on the international stage for finding an effective treatment for some types of cancer. Dr Lawrence Williams, a research scientist at the Scientific Research Council (SRC), has been awarded an international patent on a compound isolated from the Guinea Hen Weed as a protein complex of dibenzyl trisulphide. The SRC said the protein complex has the ability to kill a wide range of cancers. The Jamaican's discovery has the potential to fight various kinds of cancers, a few of which are: melanoma, lung cancer and breast cancer. The molecule also has implications for the treatment of ageing diseases. The SRC noted that, with more than 13 years dedicated to this research, Williams has revealed that the complex is superior in killing cancer cells relative to the pure compound found in the Guinea Hen Weed-dibenzyl trisulphide. "This remarkable breakthrough comes at a time when the world is crippled by the effects of cancer, as it is one of the leading killers globally," the SRC asserted. The SRC said it joined the remainder of the international medical fraternity in celebrating the scientific breakthrough. "This is good news for Jamaica, given its ability to contribute to health, longevity and as a major foreign exchange earner. Williams' discovery could change the face of medicine as we now know it," the SRC declared. Williams said that the next stage is conducting clinical trials of the compound and the development of a pharmaceutical agent. The SRC, one of Jamaica's chief proponents of scientific research and development, commended its team member on his "outstanding contribution to science". Rights to the patent are shared with Dr George Levy, a Jamaica-born medical doctor living in the United States.
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CaribAmTweets Jamaican scientist makes prostate cancer breakthrough Dr Henry Lowe unveils formula that can eliminate deadly disease BY VERNON DAVIDSON Executive Editor - publications davidsonv@jamaicaobserver.com Friday, December 03, 2010
JAMAICAN scientist Dr Henry Lowe last night threw a lifeline to men worldwide when he announced that he had developed a formula that can reduce and eliminate prostate cancer, the number one cause of cancer deaths among males. "I am pleased to announce that we have reached the final stages in the development of the Alpha Prostate Formula, which will be on the market in the next three months under the Eden Gardens brand," Dr Lowe told guests at the launch of Bio-Tech R&D Institute at the Terra Nova Hotel in Kingston. Deputy Prime Minister Dr Kenneth Baugh (left) hands over a Biotech R&D Institute shareholder certificate to executive chairman of the Environmental Health Foundation Dr Henry Lowe during the launch of the institute at the Terra Nova Hotel in Kingston yesterday evening. (Photo: Karl McLarty) Lowe, executive chairman of Environmental Health Foundation which is based at his Eden Gardens complex in Kingston, explained that the formula will be locally produced, first as a nutraceutical. "The drug takes time and millions of US dollars to develop, so that is why we're making it available in its semi-purified form," Dr Lowe told the Observer in an interview outside of the launch. Dr Joseph Bryant from the University of Maryland Medical School and a shareholder in Bio-Tech R&D Institute, agreed. "We have to go by the rules and the regulations as to how fast we can get it out there, but the nutraceutical thing now allows us to get it out much faster," he told the Observer. "We cannot overemphasise the point of what this means for the country, and I hope that the younger generation will carry it on," Dr Bryant added. Lowe's cancer research work attracted world attention when he announced that he had found properties in the Jamaican ball moss that had the potential to fight cancer. Yesterday, he said that the formula is derived from the main ingredient in the ball moss and has been shown to have major prostate anti-cancer activity. Jamaica has one of the highest prostate cancer rates in the world with approximately 150 men diagnosed each year. Medical experts believe that a large percentage of affected men are undiagnosed. Yesterday, Lowe, who won the Observer Business Leader Award for 2006, noted that in addition to Jamaica, numerous cases of prostate cancer have been reported among black Americans and Africans. "The market for that is tremendous and there are only two other products as nutraceuticals for this," he said. "This is going in there, brand Jamaica, and if we get the right thrust and the right support we have hundreds of millions of US dollars which can come to Jamaica." Yesterday, in his prepared remarks, Lowe said that as a first step in the development of the nutraceutical industry, Bio-Tech R&D Institute has already secured capital of $25 million, which will contribute to the overall development of the institute in the next 24 months. Further capitalisation of $25 million is expected within the next 48 months. "As a result, the only thing that could impede success is our will to succeed," said Dr Lowe. "We will be working toward seizing a five per cent share of the global nutraceutical industry within the next two years, which translates to a multi-billion-dollar local industry -- approximately $726 billion," he said. The Bio-Tech R&D Institute brings together Jamaica's four leading research institutions -- the University of the West Indies, University of Technology, Northern Caribbean University and the Scientific Research Council -- all of which will receive 2.5 per cent of the total shares of the institute free of cost. In addition to his other shareholders -- Federated Pharmaceutical/Lascelles Limited and the Environmental Health Foundation — Dr Lowe said he has forged a partnership with the largest nutraceutical company in China, which will distribute the formula in that Asian country. "We expect that gaining even one per cent of the Chinese market will amount to tremendous US dollar value export earnings — perhaps the most rewarding endeavours and investments in our country in recent times," said Dr Lowe. Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Prostate-cancer-breakthrough_8208575#ixzz17ov08FqPGreetings Friends & Colleagues, On behalf of Pastor Merlyn Mitchell of Place for Women Ministry and the Host of "Proclaiming Possibilities" Conference & Luncheon, I cordially invite you to attend the 'Proclaiming Possibilities' Conference & Luncheon on Saturday, December 4, 2010 at 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at Calvary United Church, 151 Woodruff Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11226, between Flatbush & Ocean Ave. This dynamic spiritual conference and luncheon will include presentations by a distinguished panel of religious leaders, including: Judy Rackal-Singh, Pastor of New Haven Ministry & North East Women Leader, Lencia Garceran, Pastor of Nazarene Prayer Family, Renee Khan, Praise and Worship Minister and Pastor Merlyn Mitchell. The spiritual leaders will address topics of concern affecting our community, women and young adults, and will bring spiritual uplifting messages to conference attendees for these troubling times.
Highlighting the conference & luncheon will be a rare 'Spiritual Dance' performance by renowned Praise-Dancer, Margaret and Friends and noted Gospel singer Sharon Lilly & Friends will delight all with their beautiful gospel music. Place for Women Ministry looks forward for your attendance. You will BE and receive a Blessing ! See flyer attached with additional information. I kindly request your forwarding this information & attached flyer to your list. Peace & Blessings ! Donovan Gopie On behalf of Place for Women Ministry 347-512-3684 CaribAmTweets XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX From: Clinton Foundation Press Office <pressoffice@clintonfoundation.org> Date: Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 10:13 AM Subject: MEDIA ADVISORY: President Clinton to Host Clinton Global Initiative Opening Reception at MoMA To: DONOVAN GOPIE bunnydonovan@gmail.com
For Immediate Release: September 21, 2010 Contact: Clinton Global Initiative Press Office, press@clintonglobalinitiative.org
MEDIA ADVISORY: President Clinton to Host Clinton Global Initiative Reception at MoMA New York, NY – President Clinton will host Clinton Global Initiative members – including heads of state, high-profile business executives, leaders of nongovernmental organizations, and socially-active celebrities – for a reception at the 2010 Annual Meeting of CGI at the Museum of Modern Art Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Event is open press for red carpet arrivals only. What: Special Event – An Evening at MoMA: Museum of Modern Art Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM, Wednesday, Sept. 22 Press Set-Up: 6:15 p.m. OPEN PRESS FOR ARRIVALS ONLY Location:
Museum of Modern Art Entrance on 53rd between 5th and 6th Ave
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| Society For The Advancement Of The Caribbean Diaspora (SACD) Presents.. "Caribbean Treasures" Featuring Haiti, and the screening of the Film "Haiti's Hidden Treasures" written and directed by Patrick Dorsainvil
Bring your family and friends, Come and Network , Meet the film director-Patrick Dorsainvil, Sample Haitian Cusine, music, learn Haitian Creole!
ALSO Featuring ART WORK BY HAITIAN ARTIST -SAMUEL AUGUSTIN VENUE FOUNDERS HALL Saint Francis College 182 Remsen Street, Brooklyn (Between Clinton and Court Street) DATE Saturday, August 21, 2010 TIME 6:00pm to 9:00pm ADMISSION FREE
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CaribAmTweets Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 15:10:18 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) Subject: Congratulations!!!!!! Sylvia Ash has won the nomination for Supreme Court Judge
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 | Society For The Advancement Of The Caribbean Diaspora (SACD) PRESENTS ITS SECOND ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER GALA Theme: "EDUCATING OUR YOUTH" VERY SPECIAL KEYNOTE SPEAKER HONOREES INCLUDE JOURNALIST -TONY BEST OF THE NY CARIB NEWS CULTURAL PERFORMERS BRAATA FOLK SINGERS & ERROL GRIMES of EGDG DATE: SATURDAY OCT. 2, 2010 Cocktail Hour 7:00PM Dinner 8:00PM VENUE METCALFE HALL/LUNTEY COMMONS BROOKLYN CAMPUS/LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY (Dekalb & Flatbush Avenue) DOOR PRIZE-ONE ROUND TRIP AIRLINE TICKET-COMPLIMENTS OF AIR JAMAICA TICKETS $65.00 PER GUEST(includes Food & Drinks) MUSIC BY SHOCKWAVE SOUNDS Caribbean Cuisine, plus Prizes and Surprises Part Proceeds in aid of SACD's Scholarship Fund
| Contact InformationSociety for the Advancement of the Caribbean Diaspora P.O.Box 24556 BROOKLYN, NY 11202** Phone#917-771-7935 www.sac-diaspora.org sacd@sac-diaspora.org <social media links (Facebook page: Society For The Advancement Of The Caribbean Diaspora )>
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