Freeport, Grand Bahama - Despite cool weather conditions and a wind
blown Christmas tree, many came out to enjoy caroling around the Grand
Bahama Labyrinth on Saturday, December 19th.
The following is a message from Barbara Chester:
We righted the tree which was out of her pot
lying sadly at the centre of the Labyrinth with some lost ornaments and
a broken star! With Darren's help, I had her back in place by early
afternoon and, as you will see from the photos, looking bright and
sparkly once again.
Gloria McGlone was her usual fabulous self. She
brought many of her Carollers (from the 'Many Moods of Christmas'
production) and injected her tremendous, vibrant spirit into everyone
who came out for the party. Even the kids gave a spectacular
performance and managed to come up with some amazing names for Rudolph!
Thanks to Darren who is a wonderful multi-tasker, and a
Garden Tour Guide; he works the lights, the sound, the camera and is also introducing more people to
the Labyrinth which he hopes later to introduce to less able kids.
We had loads
of mince pies,sodas and mulled wine. However, with the inclement
weather and other outside circumstances beyond our control, we had
fewer singers ....but certainly more enthusiasm ...especially helped
by Jean Hivert's generosity with the mulled wine!
Everyone was in great voice and the party was voted a huge success!
The Labyrinth, once again, gave her wonderful
energy to the gathering (especially when the dancing was in a clockwise
direction!) and blessing for Christmas!
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Season's Greetings from Barbara Chester and the Grand Bahama Labyrinth Committee
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