Seated from left are Patrick Strachan, President of the Cat Island Association; Deputy Prime Minister and area Member of Parliament, Hon. Philip Brave Davis and State Minister in the Ministry of Works and Urban Development, Hon. Arnold Forbes.
Standing are Marcian Mortimer, Chairman of the committee to honour Cat Island hero, Herbert King and Nikeisha Wright, Secretary to the Cat Island Association.
|
When the 2015 Cat Island Regatta is held later this year,
it will be a very special event for the King family as the Cat Island
Association has selected the family’s patriarch and one of that island’s boat
building and sailing legends, the late Herbert King. During a meeting with and courtesy
call on the Deputy Prime Minister and area MP, the Hon. Philip Brave Davis at
the Ministry of Works, the Deputy Prime Minister who also hails from Cat Island
reflected on the contributions of Herbert King and the significance of his work
in developing the Cat Island Regatta in addition to building up the cultural,
civic and economic life of Cat Island for more than one half century.
“Herbert King was
one of our prolific boat builders and sailors in the ‘C’ class of the Cat
Island Regatta. He was instrumental in organizing the annual Cat Island Regatta
from its inception. He hails from Knowles and there is a particular location
called “King Yard” where most of the regatta spectators gathered during this annual
event. Mr. King was a legend and made significant contributions to the economic
and cultural development of Cat Island.
“It is a great privilege for the Cat Island Association
under the leadership of Mr. Patrick Strachan to identify and to take this time
to honour him during the course of this regatta”
The annual Cat Island Regatta will take place during the
Emancipation Day holiday weekend. This holiday is celebrated on the first
Monday
in August, popularly known as “August
Monday.” The meeting and courtesy call took
place on Monday, 27th April 2015.