Friday, January 27, 2012

RBPF 1st Female Commander of the Supreme Court Guard of Honor 2012; ASP Mary Mitchell



"RBPF Assistant Superintendent of Police Ms. Mary Mitchell interview on being the first female commander of the Opening of the Supreme Court Guard of Honor 2012."

Courtesy of RBPF on YouTube

Thursday, January 26, 2012

National Art Gallery of The Bahamas : No. 21 : 01.26.12


View NAGB Newsletter.

Bahamian Art & Culture : No. 69 : 01.25.12


View the latest edition of Smith & Benjamin's Bahamian Art & Culture.

Get Involved - Partner With Us, The Young Bahamian Music Society


The Young Bahamian Music Society (TYBMS) is seeking to turn talented Bahamians into competent entrepreneurs capable of launching their own careers in the music industry.

WIth the launch of the "Artist of the Year 2012" programme, aspiring musicians will have the opportunity to get their music recorded, get two free video shoots, as well as the chance to be named the most promising artist of the year.

The programme is open to solo acts, duos, trios or groups representing any established genre or styles of music. Prior to being announced as winners, the 48 selected recording acts will have one song of their choice professionally produced and recorded at the Compass Point Studio.

Starting this month, there will be four artists of the week selected by TYBMS. Of the four artists, one will be selected at the beginning of every month as the artist of that month. A total of 12 acts will get a music video shoot.

At the end of the year, one artist will be chosen as the "Artist of the Year 2012" and will get their extended length album recorded and produced, and will get an additional music video shoot.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY
This is a great opportunity for your establishment to take the initiative in making a change in our young people of The Bahamas. We use music to change the lives of those who have had a difficult start by helping them to build confidence and discover their potential. Your support will allow us to continue with this vital work, using music to provide hope and inspiration for a generation of children and young adults.

OUR VISION
Through music making, any young person, regardless of their background, should have opportunities to discover their creativity and fulfill their potential.

OUR MISSION
We help children and young people with least opportunity discover their creativity and potential through music making.

For More Information on Sponsorship Opportunities or Inquiries, Call: 327-9104 | 556-6122
or Visit Us on Facebook.

The Young Bahamian Music Society
West Bay Street @ Compass Point
Tel: (242) 327-9104 or Cell 556-6122

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Sir Victor Sassoon (Bahamas) Heart Foundation - 48th Annual Heart Ball

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Visit The Victor Sassoon (Bahamas) Heart Foundation

Repairing a Broken Heart …..What a Gift: Aaron Pratt’s story


Aaron Pratt is a 9 year old, heart patient. He had heart surgery 6 months after he was born. His grandmother originally noticed that he was having difficulty breathing. Subsequently he was taken to a private doctor for care. Ms. Brown, Aaron’s mother, was told that Aaron appeared to have a heart condition and to prepare to have Aaron admitted to PMH. The doctor also referred Aaron’s case to Dr. Jerome Lightbourne, pediatric cardiologist at PMH. Dr. Lightbourne later told Ms. Brown that Aaron had septal defects; holes in his heart and needed urgent surgery. In fact, Aaron had holes in the upper and lower chambers of his heart; He had both ASD and VSD i.e. atrial and ventricular septal defect. Because of Aaron’s small size he had to be given medication to help him grow before he could have a surgery. Additionally the surgery could not be done locally. So, he would have to have it done abroad. Despite the fact that Ms. Brown was working, she could not afford heart care for Aaron and he was not insured. She needed assistance and trusted The Almighty God to lead the way. Dr. Lightbourne referred Ms. Brown to The Sir Victor Sassoon (Bahamas) Heart Foundation to obtain support and assistance with Aaron’s surgeries. As such, once Aaron had gained sufficient weight, Ms. Brown took Aaron to Jackson Memorial Hospital. On October 4, 2002, via a lapping and patching method, the septal defects were corrected via open heart surgery. Thanks to the kindness of and arrangements made by The Heart Foundation, Ms. Brown also had somewhere to stay, as she awaited the outcome of her baby’s surgery. At present Aaron is a 3rd grader preparing to write his GLAT exams. He enjoys baseball, yet must be careful due to his heart condition. His mother is a very grateful mother and grandmother who encourages the public to help other children who needs heart care. Ms. Brown says:

“The Heart Foundation assisted. I am very grateful because I did not know where to turn. I am grateful to people for putting up funds, who would not run me down for funds or ask me for any thing back”.

The Sir Victor Sassoon (Bahamas) Heart Foundation is a non-profit organization that helps to repair the heart of persons in The Bahamas, primarily children. They depend heavily on the generosity of others to repair the hearts of persons, who cannot ordinarily afford heart care. Over 97 % of all funds raised go directly to heart care. At present there are 11 children awaiting heart surgeries, who are depending on The Heart Foundation to raise funds to assist them. As it is only the start of the year, it is anticipated that many more children will need heart care throughout the year and some may need more urgent care.

As the fund raising arm of The Heart Foundation, The Heart Ball Committee hosts two major fund raisers annually: The Annual Heart Ball and The Annual Tea Party & Fashion Show. Additionally the public is encouraged to make donations, purchase ads in The Heart Ball’s booklet, sponsor events and possibly assist in other ways.

The Annual Heart Ball is scheduled to be held on Saturday, February 18, 2012 at Sheraton Nassau. Tickets for regular seating is $250 per person. Highlights of the evening include: the presentation of the Lady Sassoon Golden Heart Award, an in-house raffle, table prizes and an in-house auction. Additionally, there will be live performances by the SG Band, The Ed Brice Orchestra, and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force Dance Band.

To purchase tickets or find out how you can assist, please call 327-0806 thru 10.