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Hon. Fred Mitchell invites the public to the Fox Hill Festival
By Hon. Fred Mitchell, Fox Hill MP
Jul 30, 2016 - 12:46:26 PM

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Nassau, Bahamas - The following is a statement by Fred Mitchell MP Fox Hill:

I am pleased to invite all Bahamians to the Fox Hill Festival beginning 1 August on Emancipation Day.

On 1 August 1834, the slaves in the then British Empire were freed.The Bahamas was then a part of the British Empire.

Fox Hill is one of the villages in New Providence where freed Africans settled following the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade by the British in 1807.

Since 1834 the people of Fox Hill have been marking the day and a week later they celebrate Fox Hill Day in the Baptist Churches.

This year will mark the 182nd anniversary of the abolition of slavery.

Junkanoo kicks off in Fox Hill at 1:00 am on 1 August.

Then at 11:00 am the annual ecumenical service takes place followed by lunch for Senior Citizens.Governor General Dame Marguerite Pindling will be the special guest at this service.

Then on 4 August I shall join the people of Bimini for the Annual Glenda’s Road Race in Bimini.

On Tuesday 9th August, Fox Hill Day, the Baptist Churches will hold their annual party day’s services.The Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie will be the special guest at St Paul’s Church, Macedonia, St Mark's and Mt. Carey Church.

I invite all Bahamians to some up and join us for these celebrations.

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