Thursday, November 12, 2015

USA VS SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES Friday November 13, 2015


USA VS SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES Friday November 13, 2015

It is with great pride that I pen this post as a patriotic citizen of SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES. Our soccer team affectionately referred to as "VINCY HEAT" has been recently thrown into the spotlight as they prepare to participate in the 2018 FIFA WORLD CUP QUALIFIER against the world's giant the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) tomorrow Friday 13th November, 2015 at Busch Stadium St. Louis Missouri.


The VINCENTIAN contingent of THIRTY-TWO (32) members which include TWENTY-TWO 22 PLAYERS and TEN (10) TECHNICAL STAFF arrived in the USA. Soccer fans from within the social media community have posted pictures and updates leading up to this prestigious event (for Vincentians). 



Please check the photo below for information regarding how you can watch the game VIA LIVE STREAM & TV

WATCH LIVE STREAM HERE ==> http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2015/11/10/usa-vs-st-vincent-grenadines-concacaf-world-cup-qualifying-match-preview

Kenley John a Vincentian living in the USA has organized a BUS TRIP to transport VINCENTIANS who are living within the DIASPORA to the games to RALLY AROUND OUR BOYS.
A special thanks to Kenny Sylvester a Vincentian living in Toronto, Ontario for providing these valuable updates.

PHOTO CREDITS ==> ASBERT WILLIAMS FROM FACEBOOK The owner of the blog wishes TEAM VINCY HEAT all the very best in the game and in future games.

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Curtis Bowman was born and grew up in the village of Richland Park in the constituency in which he is hoping to become the representative MARRIAQUA. One of the younger candidates on the NDP’s team Curtis is 39 years old and a Pharmacist by profession. His early education came at the Richland Park Seventh Day Adventist Primary School and the Mountain View Academy High School both schools in the constituency. At a community level, he was involved in sports, holding the captaincy of the Blazers Cricket Team. He also played tennis and football, but if you ask anyone who knew him growing up they would tell you that Curtis always showed a keen interest in politics and student government.

It is no surprise to many that Curtis has today thrown his hat in the ring as a Candidate for the NDP. In 1996, he attended the University of Technology in Jamaica where he did a first degree in Pharmacy graduating with honors.
While a student at UTECH in 1998 Curtis was elected the Faculty Representative for the Faculty of Health and Applied Science. He then became the Assistant Treasurer of the Student Union and finally it’s President in 2000. Through effective handling of these portfolios Curtis built up a reputation as a problem solver and powerful advocate for the rights of his fellow students. These are qualities he hopes to apply to the proper representation of the people of Marriaqua who are today yearning for more efficient leadership from their representative.

While pursuing higher education in Jamaica, Curtis also found time on campus to captain his faculty cricket team. His efforts in the classroom were complemented by his efforts on the cricket pitch and his excellence as a student representative at UTECH saw him awarded for outstanding contribution to the UTECH Student’s Union and in 2001 he was given the Leadership Award by the University before he went on to UWI Mona to pursue a Master’s Degree in Public Health.
Curtis has credited his functioning as a Pharmacist with the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines with giving him hands exposure to the serious issues confronting healthcare and rural healthcare in particular, as he has found himself providing medication to persons throughout the length and breadth of this country. His efforts to help people also saw him function as part of the medical staff to offer relief assistance to the people of Grenada after the passage of Hurricane Ivan. He believes in helping people, and representing their concerns and interests to the best of his ability and with the full extent of his capacity. This is what has pushed him into the world of politics. This is what would make him a good representative of the people of Marriaqua.

Curtis is presently the Owner, manager and Pharmacist at Bowman’s Pharmacy in Kingstown and Richland Park
He is married with a young family, and still makes his home in Richland Park


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“Prince for Marriaqua”

Born in Mesopotamia, St. Clair “Jimmy” Prince has a long history of community involvement. He served the community in dozens of capacities. He co-founded or founded several organizations in the constituency including the Marriaqua Sports Association, Marriaqua Development Committee, Marriaqua Educational and Cultural Association and the National Association of Persons with Disabilities.
Born and raised in Mesopotamia, he was educated at the Marriaqua Government, Cane End Government and St. Vincent Boys Grammar School. He received his tertiary education at the Caribbean Institute for Mass Communication.
Jimmy is married to Naomi Prince and has two grown children.

Favourite Quote
“Hard work brings success.”

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Constituency Office: Mesopotamia
DELIVERING FOR MARRIAQUA
Completing the River Defense Project
Completing the Clinic at Evesham
Completing the Polyclinic at Mesopotamia
Completing the Learning Resource Center in Evasham
Refurbishing several schools
Bridges at the Farm


LABOUR’S VISION FOR MARRIAQUA

Rehabilitation of Montreal/Mcmillan Road
Surfacing of Roads at Gurley Hill & Cotton Ground (Richland Park)
Construction of a Civic Center at Richland Park
Construction of a hard court at Glenside & rehabilitation of the playing fields
Housing project for Marriaqua

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