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Garden of the Groves celebrates first anniversary
Nov 8, 2009 - 4:40:02 PM
Grand Bahama Island - Friends and Members of the Garden turned out on a mild late summer evening
last week to celebrate the first anniversary of the "New" Garden of the Groves.
The festivities began at the chapel where Helen Hamilton, her sons Mike and
Jim and family friends gathered to unveil a plaque dedicated to the late Leon
"Ham" Hamilton who built the chapel in the early seventies. Michelle Hanson of
Garden of the Groves opened the ceremony with a prayer of thanks. Mrs. Barbara
Chester, facilitator and benefactor of the Labyrinth at the Garden thanked the
Hamilton family for their contribution to the chapel and remarked that the chapel had been
the only structure in the Garden that had never suffered major damage during
hurricanes and storms over the past 35 years - no doubt a tribute to the
integrity of the construction by Mr. Hamilton. She then invited Mrs. Hamilton to
unveil the plaque which was followed by a presentation of a beautifully white
and pink grafted Desert Rose to Mrs. Hamilton by Michelle.

SIDE SHOW: (Photo 1)Barbara Chester of Garden of the Groves addresses Helen Hamilton with sons Mike and Jim and friends that attended the dedication of a plaque to honour Leon "Ham" Hamilton; (Photo 2) Mrs. Helen Hamilton receives a gift of a beautiful Desert Rose from Michelle Hanson of Garden of the Groves after unveiling the plaque in honour of "Ham". Helen's sons Mike and Jim attended the ceremony together with their mother Photos: Erika Gates
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Meanwhile, down at the Garden cafe and bar Julie and her team prepared two
bars and a buffet for everybody to enjoy. Larry Lewis and his band began to warm
up with mellow calypso and popular island tunes and friends and members were
able to relax in seated comfort on the three spacious decks overlooking the
ponds and waterfalls.

Erika Gates, Garden, Parks and Recreation, delivers a speech to the friends and members of the Garden of the Groves at the one year anniversary party.
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Erika Gates welcomed Friends, members and benefactors of the Garden
and brought the following remarks:
"Today marks the one year anniversary of the re-opening of the Garden and
Michelle, Julie, Barbara and I felt that special thanks were in order to those
whose support has contributed to what has been accomplished here.
We wanted to express our heartfelt thanks to those who toiled as volunteers
with us in the heat of the summer, to those who contributed financially and to
those who offered good advice or even a cherished plant from their personal
garden. We also very much appreciate the support of our bench and chapel pew
donors as well as the following companies and institutions:
The Grand Bahama Port Authority
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism
Sanitation Services
The Bahamas Weekly
Freeport Advertising
Keen i Media
Grand Bahama Info
Freeport Advertising
Lucaya Nursery
Care Maintenance/Dapl Farms
Bahamas Brewery
The Grand Bahama Humane Society
Sandy Bragg Design
Albacore Construction
Reef Construction
Waugh Construction
Island Projects
Freeport Aggregates
Dave Genette Landscaping
Nesbitt Tents
Entec
Mechanical Engineering
Blue Water Pools
Freeport Jetwash
Bahama Rock
Star General
Royal Star Assurance
James Sarles Realty
The Harnish Foundation
Lucayan International School
Lucaya Youth Theatre Society

SLIDE SHOW: Friends and members of the Garden enjoying light delicacies prepared by Julie Ryan and her team at the Garden Cafe for the one year anniversary party. Photos: Erika Gates
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"When we thought about re-storing the Garden, one of the things we had in
mind was creating a place that the community could enjoy - not just visitors to
the island. We wanted a place where residents could get together and participate
in wholesome family activities in a safe environment either night or day.
In keeping with that idea, Julie and her team have done a wonderful job of
creating a popular gathering place with good food, drink and
entertainment right here at the Garden Cafe.
Barbara has introduced and enlightened many residents and visitors to the
spiritual meaning of the Labyrinth. She and her friends have also been
instrumental in organizing the concerts and performances that many of you have
enjoyed.
We are just at the beginning of where we want to go with this lovely
Garden. In the near future we hope to add a Japanese garden, a walk through
butterfly exhibit with exotic species from around the world, a museum and a
nature trail with a Lucayan village.
Throughout the year we have planned a number of activities such as
concerts, musicals, films and workshops - and here I would like to give a
special "Thank you" to Jerry and Cindy for their contribution of the
state-of-the-art audio, video and lighting equipment as well as the
Pedicab.
Much of our planned development and projects will depend very much on the
rise and fall of the tourist market. Right now the cruise ships are very
important in helping us meet our operating budget but equally as important, we
are dependent on the continued support of the community - friends and supporters
like you who are here with us tonight!
So, once again, on behalf of Michelle, Julie Barbara and myself we are
grateful for your support throughout our first year and hope that you will
continue to grow with us!"

SLIDE SHOW: Friends and members of the Garden of the Groves enjoyed the anniversary party and were entertained by Larry Lewis and band including Vincent 'Sprocket' Knowles, and Tyrone Green.
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