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Last Updated: Feb 6, 2017 - 2:32:04 PM |
Kamalamee Organization Continues to Honour Unsung Heroes
Freeport, Bahamas - Established on the principles of devoted service
towards community and country building, The Kamalamee Organization has
redefined the way this nation rewards its people. Each year since 2010,
the Organization has added new names to the roster of recipients who
have charted the national standard of excellence with a tribute concert
and a newly added feature: A 14 karat gold embedded Country Development
Medallion.
After the inaugural Kamalamee Honours in 2012, the organization has
been recognized as an organization with a mission of honouring our
unsung heroes. Our mission is to promote greater awareness of our
heritage by allowing our past to be rediscovered.
Upcoming is the second annual Kamalamee Honours on October
27th, 2013 (Heroes Month) at the Regency Theatre.
The public is invited to attend and applaud the following Honours recipients:
Donnie Knowles
for
Athletics;
Rev. Havard
Cooper for
Business,
Wellington Ferguson
for
Ecology;
Dorothy Lightbourne for
Education;
D. K. Griffith
for
Design;
Gloria McGlone
for
Fine Arts;
Dr. John Clement
for
Healthcare;
Joseph Darville
for
Humanitarianism;
C. A.
Smith for
Political Science; and
Rev. Dr. Ralph Russell for
Religion.
The
events included in this year's Kamalamee Honours exercise are: The
medallion presentation for both 2012 and 2013 honourees, a two-hour
Black Tie Tribute Concert and concert after-party.
The “Country
Development Medallion” is nickel plated, and trimmed with 14
karate gold! 2013 and 2012 recipients will receive one during a special
presentation.
To see last and this year's Honourees, visit our Facebook page www.facebook.com/kamalamee or website www.kamalamee.com.
Our sponsors: The British Colonial Hotel, Nanada
Resort, TheBahamasWeekly.com, Lyndah Wells Photography, YKM Studios and
Mouramax. If you would like to support our efforts email: Info@kamalamee.com
Meet the Kamalamee TEAM.
The Kamalamee Honours
continues to celebrate everyday people who have changed The Bahamas
known and unknown to us; then and now, we honour them, we thank them, we
owe them!
October 23rd Portrait & Medallion Presentation at Sabor at the Pelican Bay Hotel Photo: Lyndah Wells
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