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Service Organizations
Rotary Ball 2018 to feature Uppercut 242 Live
Mar 15, 2018 - 2:58:24 AM


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Freeport, Grand Bahama - The Rotary Ball 2018 hosted by Rotary Club of G.B. Sunrise and Rotaract Club of Freeport is scheduled to take place Saturday, March 17th, 2018 at the Grand Ballroom at Grand Lucayan starting at 6:30 PM

Tickets for include wine with dinner and feature performances by the Grand Bahama Youth Choir and Uppercut 242. There will also be raffles, auctions and door prizes as during the evening.

About the Rotary Club of GB Sunrise

Rotary Club Of GB Sunrise is a local club of community-minded men and women who meet at 7am at Geneva's on the Mall in Freeport, Bahamas. Their Motto is, 'Service Above Self.'

Rotary's 1.2 Million members are part of 34,000 Rotary Clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas. Rotary Club of G.B. Sunrise meets at 7 AM every Wednesday at Genevas Restaurant.

Rotary is the world's premier international humanitarian service organization. We are a diverse global network of community, business and professionals leaders who address relevant social causes to change lives and build goodwill and peace at home and abroad.


About Uppercut 242

The Uppercut 242 is Grand Bahama’s premiere multi-genre high energy band for exclusive live events. The band performs Classic Rock, Dance, Blues, R&B, Soulful Ballads, Reggae and a dash of Calyp-Soca. Uppercut 242 bandleader (David Mackey) is former lead guitarist with The Bahamas firs Grammy-nominated band; The legendary T-Connection and our drummer (David ‘Shakey’) Williams is T Connection’s reunion concerts drummer. Lead vocalist Javan Hunt is arguably one of the most versatile male singers in The Bahamas. Keyboardist and vocalist Shaquita Stubbs is music director at St. George’s High. The depth of our backing vocals happens when adding Syd Collie (also on keyboards) and Massawe Dean. Our young Bassist Bonzi Ferguson rounds of our low end with precision and fullness.



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