stluciatimes, caribbean, caribbeannews, stlucia, saintlucia, stlucianews, saintlucianews, stluciatimesnews, saintluciatimes, stlucianewsonline, saintlucianewsonline, st lucia news online, stlucia news online, loop news, loopnewsbarbados

New Guyana St. Lucia Association Executive Elected

The Guyanese Community of St Lucia has appointed a new seven-member Executive.
The new team is led by its President, Patrick. A. Chester and was elected at a special meeting on November 4, 2023.
The other Executive members are as follows;
Vice President – Horace Fraser
Secretary – Onica Harris
Treasurer – Sandra Knights
Public Relations Officer – David Christopher
Floor Member – Terrence Mont Fort
Floor Member –  Caren Kennedy
The new Executive is mandated to reinvigorate community pride and togetherness among Guyanese and St Lucians, and further deepen the long-standing positive contributions to development in St Lucia.
The re-launching of the Association has also been endorsed by the Government of Guyana.
A Christmas Social Activity has been planned to introduce the new team and begin the work of bringing Guyanese living here closer together.
Association President Patrick. A. Chester said “as a community of Guyanese nationals resident on and citizens of St Lucia we have a lot of reasons to celebrate and be proud. We have made great strides and a big contribution to St Lucia with whom we are inextricably linked”.
He stressed “there is strength in togetherness, to take care of us as a community and further contribute to St Lucia”.
The new Executive is ready to work, and  we are excited to meet you all at the Christmas Social Activity which will be held at the Vigie Sports Complex on December 10, 2023.
All are invited and encouraged to bring along a dish and or drink of choice, “he added.
Headline photo: Patrick Chester

Any third-party or user posts, comments, replies, and third-party entries published on the St. Lucia Times website (https://stluciatimes.com) in no way convey the thoughts, sentiments or intents of St. Lucia Times, the author of any said article or post, the website, or the business. St. Lucia Times is not responsible or liable for, and does not endorse, any comments or replies posted by users and third parties, and especially the content therein and whether it is accurate. St. Lucia Times reserves the right to remove, screen, edit, or reinstate content posted by third parties on this website or any other online platform owned by St. Lucia Times (this includes the said user posts, comments, replies, and third-party entries) at our sole discretion for any reason or no reason, and without notice to you, or any user. For example, we may remove a comment or reply if we believe it violates any part of the St. Lucia Criminal Code, particularly section 313 which pertains to the offence of Libel. Except as required by law, we have no obligation to retain or provide you with copies of any content you as a user may post, or any other post or reply made by any third-party on this website or any other online platform owned by St. Lucia Times. All third-parties and users agree that this is a public forum, and we do not guarantee any confidentiality with respect to any content you as a user may post, or any other post or reply made by any third-party on this website. Any posts made and information disclosed by you is at your own risk.

1 COMMENT

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

TRENDING

Subscribe to our St. Lucia Times Newsletter

Get our headlines emailed to you every day.

Share via
Send this to a friend