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Biggie Fest returns to Grand Bahama Island
By Bahamas Global Youth Festival
Sep 23, 2015 - 12:13:15 PM


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Left to right: Clinton Minnis, Dora Brown, Morning Glory, and Tony Lowe

Freeport, The Bahamas - Clinton Minnis Global Inc. is pleased to confirm that after much encouragement from the local organizing committee and supporters, the Bahamas Global Youth Festival (Biggiefest) returns to Grand Bahama, March 30th- April 1st, 2016. 

Biggie Fest founder Rev. Clinton Minnis and his team wish to thank The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and more specifically the Grand Bahama Office for facilitating our inaugural launch this year. Also, the Grand Bahama Port Authority & its President Mr Ian Rolle for encouraging us. Moreover, we want to thank the small, medium & large business community including Pineyard Steele, Frank's Ice Cream, Imagine Graphics, Dove Radio, The Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas-Northern Services, Maecal Electronics,The Grand Lucaya Hotel. We also want to express thanks to the Grand Bahama Christian Council and affiliated churches, musical artists, and most dearly the local organizing committee.

 The International Promotions & Tour begins this weekend at the Fall Youth & Music Festival September 25th-27th, in Charlotte North Carolina & in Miami. 

We are elated that Marlin Awards & Cacique Awards winner, Vanessa Clarke-aka-Divine Lady, Tony Lowe  & Doranell Brown, winners of Biggie Fest song competition are travelling along with founder Rev. Clinton L. Minnis to set off the campaign as ReligiousTourism Ambassadors to attract more attendees to the Spring Festival in Grand Bahama.  

Biggie Fest is here to stay and parents should make plans to encourage their kids, schools their students, churches-youth ministries and community leaders, their leaders & young people. Good cultural exchanges, music, arts, entertainment, entrepreneurship & IT, mission and spirituality.



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