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Downtown Freeport's ‘Back to School DJ Jam Fest’ promotes "BUY Local, SHOP at Home"
By The Grand Bahama Port Authority
Aug 8, 2016 - 1:03:34 PM

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BLAZING DJ TRIO – Freeport’s finest DJ’s wowed the crowd this past Friday at GBPA’s Back To School (BTS) DJ Jam Fest on Pioneers Way. DJ Freeze, Da Barber and Daddy Steele performed as a fabulous trio, that rocked the crowd for nearly two hours. “If you missed it, you missed an awesome experience!” Dames stated. Pictured from left to right: DJ Daddy Steele; DJ Da Barber and DJ Freeze.

Freeport, Grand Bahama - The Downtown area buzzed with excitement as executives of the Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited (GBPA), and its Invest Grand Bahama Small Business Bureau (IGBSBB), hosted its ‘Back to School DJ Jam Fest’, on Pioneers Way. This event was the first in a series of family centered activities planned for the month of August, to promote shopping local for back to school.

As shared by GBPA President, Ian Rolle, "Back to School Family Fridays (BTS Fridays), is an initiative of the IGBSBB, created to stimulate economic activity for Licencees, deliver a value based shopping experience for locals, and provide clean, fun entertainment for families and individuals," cited Rolle.

"It is common that families travel, especially during August, to prepare for back to school,” he added. “We hope that as a result of initiatives such as the BTS Fridays, more Bahamians will shop at home and we can keep a portion of the millions injected into the US economy each year here at home. Our objective is to empower our Licencees by creating opportunities for them to improve sales, as well as to encourage residents to invest in the economy by supporting local businesses. With each initiative, I believe our BUY Local, SHOP at Home message is resonating.” Rolle continued.

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NOT YOUR AVERAGE DJ – DJ Geo of DOVE 103.7FM kept the gathering crowd entertained with his unique repertoire of radical gospel hits.

The BTS Friday’s DJ Jam Fest featured a prime line up the city's finest DJs, beginning with Geo of DOVE 103.7, who wowed attendees with his radical repertoire of gospel music. Prizes and giveaways kept attendees engaged throughout the evening.

Event organizer and Business Services Manager for the IGBSBB, LaShawn Dames shared her enthusiasm for the remaining events. "BUY Local, SHOP at HOME is the message of these events. Merchants are really going the distance to make shopping at home a worthwhile experience, so why not support them,” she expressed. Merchants are offering coupon incentives of up to 50% off at participating stores. Coupons can be downloaded at www.gbpa.com for the entire month of August. Additionally, participating stores are extending their shopping hours and offering a variety of quality new inventory. We are extremely pleased with their participation.

Residents can expect more fun activities each Friday this month continuing with Jazz in Churchill Square complemented by a Wine Tasting, this Friday August 12th.  It promises to be an event for all jazz and poetry enthusiasts. On Friday August 19th there is a vocalist competition, offering a 1st place prize of $1,000; 2nd place is $500 and 3rd place is $300. Aspiring vocalist can register at www.gbpa.com  to register their participation. The finale event is the 'Wet & Wild Summer Fest and Downtown Movie Night, scheduled for Friday, 26th August, hosted in partnership with the Downtown Freeport Business Association (DFBA). This event promises lots of wet and wild fun activities for kids and prizes for adults.

According to Dames, the evening was an amazing one, which saw DJ Freeze, Da Barber and Daddy Steele perform as a fabulous trio that rocked the crowd for nearly two hours. "If you missed it, you missed an awesome experience!" Dames concluded.

Sr. Manager of Business Development and Invest Grand Bahama, Derek Newbold, noted that GBPA is excited about the BTS Fridays initiatives and feels that shoppers and merchants will both benefit. "BTS Fridays is about creating opportunities that empower our Licencees, and encourage consumer spending" he said.  We want to create a win/win for both; and the support of both is essential." Newbold explained. This initiative, which provides free entertainment for residents, continues an excellent trend to sustain and grow businesses, while encouraging residents to invest in the economy by supporting local merchants. We’re very proud of that,” he concluded.

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Youngsters danced in the streets on Pioneers Way this past Friday, as DJ Geo rocked the crowd during GBPA’s BTS DJ Jam Fest.



 

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