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The Caribbean Arts & Crafts Festival 2012

The 2012 Caribbean Arts and Crafts Festival

British Virgin Islands, 9th-14th March 2012

For Immediate Release

15 February 2012 

- The Caribbean Artisan Network is proud to announce that His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester will be officially opening the 8th annual Caribbean Arts and Crafts Festival at a 2 o’clock ceremony in the Trellis bay village on the 9th of March.

We are also excited to relay the news that The British Virgin Islands Tourist Board has become the platinum sponsor for the up coming festival.

The Moorings, LIAT, BVI Airways, Sol, JOMA, YCCS, Oil Nut Bay, Little Dix, The Bitter End, Guana Island and Aragorn’s Studio as major sponsors, in collaboration with the British Virgin Islands Chamber of Commerce and Hotel Association and the BVI Government Department of Culture will be hosting the Caribbean’s premier Artisan Festival.

The Caribbean Artisan Network is announcing a major call to all artisans in the region who have not yet registered for this unique and popular cultural festival. There is still time and space to take advantage of the festivals many attractive features: Discounted airfares and baggage, by LIAT and BVI Airways, Free accommodation in the BVI provided by The Moorings, Duty free entry of artisan products by BVI HM Customs.

The Caribbean Artisan Network is an eight-year-old BVI registered Non Profit Organization dedicated to the promotion and preservation of Caribbean Arts and Crafts (more info on www.caribbeanartisan.net). By creating links between artisans, the network functions to strengthen the production of traditional and innovative Caribbean Crafts through educational workshops, marketing initiatives and skill preservation efforts. The Caribbean Artisan Network is dedicated to increasing the commercial viability of Craft as an income generator and as a crucial aspect of maintaining Caribbean cultural identity.

The Caribbean Artisan Network’s slogan for this year’s festival: “Use our natural resources in the preservation of our cultural heritage and our imagination to revitalize our economy and cultural identity!” is seen as a rallying cry for artisans and consumers to strive towards sustainable economic development and cultural identity formulation through the imaginative and intelligent use of our natural resources.

This year the Caribbean Artisan Network is honoring the BVI’s East End/Long Look straw workers, who have admirably demonstrated the positive values and economic viability of a life dedicated to craft.

The Schedule and special features are as follows:

  • March 9th: 2pm Opening ceremony and speeches: His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester will officially open the festival. Wine tasting by Caribbean Cellars.
  • March 10th: Trellis Bay Village, Artisan displays open at 9.00. A freeFarmers Market is being presented with in the festival grounds. Craft demonstrations and live entertainment through out the day and into the evening.
  • March 11th: Trellis Bay Village, Artisan displays open at 9.00.Free entry live painting session. Craft demonstrations and live entertainment through out the day and into the evening.  There will be an awards ceremony at 2.00 pm. Awards will be given for: The Most Creative Display, Best Preservation of Traditional Craft, Most Innovative New Craft Item and The Best Youth Artisan.
  • March 12th: Trellis Bay Village, Artisan displays open at 9.00. Virgin Island Culture Day, Fungi Music, Moko Jumbies , Cassava Baking and Craft demonstrations as well as live entertainment through out the day and into the evening.
  • March 13th: Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbor: Artisan displays open at 9.00. Craft demonstrations and live entertainment until 4.00 pm.
  • March 14th: Road Town , Noel Lloyd Positive Action Park. Artisan displays open at 9.00. Craft demonstrations and live entertainment through out the day until 4.00 pm.
  • March 15th : Afternoon artisan vending opportunities at both the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda and the Bitter End yacht Club in the North Sound.

This year booth fees will be waived for all local schools and elderly handcraft groups that want to participate.


For more information, or to participate as an exhibitor or sponsor, please contact the festival organizers on:

Face Book/The Caribbean Arts and Craft Festival

Or contact Aragorn Dick-Read on 1 284 5420586 or

dreadeye@surfbvi.com 

The Caribbean Arts and Crafts Festival is the flagship annual event of the Caribbean Artisan Network (CAN). CAN is a Non-Profit Organization dedicated to the promotion and 
preservation of Caribbean Arts and Crafts.
Please take some time to visit our sponsors pages:

Sol PetroleumThe BVI Chamber of Commerce and Hotel Association             


 

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Third prize winner, Ms. Oprah Chambers (centre) receiving her prizes with Tourist Board representative, Mrs. Natasha Chalwell (left) and East Beautification Committee president, Angela Burnett Penn (right).
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    ROADTOWN Tortola BVI, January 17th, 2012  -- On Saturday, January 14, 2012, the proud winners of the East Beautification Committee’s first annual Deck Your Yard Contest received their cash prizes and other gifts at their homes. In the contest that ran from Thanksgiving to Christmas Day 2011, home owners of the Seventh and Eighth Districts competed to makeover their yards for the holiday season. 

     

    The goal of the competition was to encourage homeowners to take more pride in their yards in order to collectively create a more attractive community and a healthier environment for residents, businesses and tourism activity. Competitors were judged twice by five independent judges from the community on four main criteria including, yard cleanliness, maintenance, plant selection and overall design. The competitors with the most improvement in these categories between the contest launch and close were the winners. 

     

    The grand prize winner, Ms. Nidia Turnbull of Greenland, received a $1,000 cash prize sponsored by the BVI Tourist Board and a day sail contributed by the Moorings. Expressing her excitement on her victory Ms. Turnbull commented “to God be the Glory; hard work always pays off!”

     

    Ms. Turnbull who was under the impression that she was one of only a few competitors was even more excited to learn that she placed top amongst over 20 entrants. Ms. Turnbull continued that she has always taken pride in her garden and thanked the judges for recognizing her hard work in getting her garden up to its best form. 

     

    An enthusiastic Mr. Reginald Turnbull, also a Greenland resident, placed second and received a $500 cash prize sponsored by the BVI Tourist Board, a vacation getaway contributed by Surfsong Villa Resort, Beef Island, and a dinner for two sponsored by the Tamarind Club, Josiah’s Bay. Mr. Turnbull expressed that the competition was a “great experience” and is looking forward to this year’s contest. He confessed that he did not think he would place, but went on to comment that “with God’s help all things are possible.” He shared the credit with his wife who he says is the inspiration behind much of the gardening.

     

    Mrs. Oprah Chambers of Old Plantation grabbed third place with a $250 cash prize also sponsored by the BVI Tourist Board, a snorkeling excursion donated by Sail Caribbean Divers, lunch at Trellis Kitchen, and a Caribbean print from Aragon’s Studio. Mrs. Chambers was speechless, but very excited. 

     

    The Committee would like to acknowledge the outstanding work of Mrs. Dinis Chalwell. While not meeting the winning criteria of most improved, her yard did receive the overall highest score and will be awarded with the Committee’s “Best Kept Yard” banner shortly. 

     

    Commenting on the success of the first time contest, East Beautification Committee president, Angela Burnett Penn, stated “We are very pleased with the level of support the contest received and look forward to making improvements this year. It is very encouraging to see how proud and excited the winners are. We only hope that the contest grows and encourages more first time gardeners as it is really intended to do.” 

     

    The East Beautification Committee would like to thank the other important contest partners, including Minine’s Plants and Landscaping, Plants and Things (Arona George-DeWindt), The Paint Factory, JTV, Caribbean Printing, Autland Heavy Equipment, Island Concrete and the Hon. Marlon Penn. 

     

    About EBC
    The East Beautification Committee (EBC) is a group of concerned citizens from the East End, Long Look, Hope Estate and Greenland communities formed January 2011 that is dedicated to enhancing the physical appearance and health of our communities in order to improve the quality of life. The EBC will focus on improving the waste disposal system; creating green recreational spaces; organizing a series of cleanups and tree plantings; improving community stewardship through education, building community pride and incentives; and advocating for changes such as improved road safety and maintenance of road sides. Interested persons can call 496-8728 or email ebcommittee@gmail.com.