Apr 27 St. Christopher Club to host the swimming portion of the St. Kitts and Nevis Special Olympics St. Kitts and Nevis, Special Olympics, swimming, St. Christopher Club, Nadine Natta, St. Maarten, Connecticut, Special Olympics Summer Games Sheffield, England, floor hockey, running, bocce



Swimming portion to be held at St. Christopher ClubSt. Kitts and Nevis (WINN):Special Olympian hopefuls on St. Kitts and Nevis will participate in their National Games starting this Wednesday at the Kim Collins Athletics Stadium.

Nadine Natta, Special Olympics Association Board Member, told WINN FM that around fifty athletes will contest a number of events with a view to qualifying for the Special Olympics National Summer Games Sheffield, England in August 2017.

"From St. Kitts and Nevis we have about fifty athletes who will be participating in the Games. We will have athletics on Wednesday, including walking, running and other events. On Thursday we head to Nevis for floor hockey or bocce and on Saturday we have the swimming competitions at the St. Christopher Club in Frigate Bay," she said.

On Wednesday the events begin at 9:30 am and run until 5pm and on Saturday the swimming completion will take place at the St. Christopher Club from 9:30am to 3pm. Teams from Connecticut and St. Maarten will be competing with the local athletes. The teams will all comprise adults and young children.

The Association is extending an invitation to the general public to attend the games and show their support for the Special Olympians. The 2015 contingent to the games returned home with several medals.

"We're asking the general public to come on out and support these events; they are all free of cost so we want you to come and show support for these athletes, cheer them on, and show them that we care about Special Olympics."

Source: http://www.winnfm.com/news/local/16673-special-olympians-gear-up-for-national-games


Apr 24 St. Kitts Music Fest: First set of performers have been announced! St. Kitts, tourism, music festival, Lindsay Grant, Kerwin Du Bois, Benjai, Ricardo Drue, Patrice Roberts, Jump up night, Christopher Martin, Bounty Killer, Adrian Lam, longest running festivals in Eastern Caribbean



St. Kitts announces first wave of participants at this year's St. Kitts Music Festival

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts - ORGANISERS of the annual St. Kitts Music Festival have announced some of the artistes who will grace the stage for the 19th staging of the event from June 25-27.

Artistes such as Kerwin Du Bois, Benjai, Ricardo Drue and Patrice Roberts will perform on the opening night of the festival, which is dubbed 'the Jump Up Night', while the following night will see Reggae stars Christopher Martin and Bounty Killer.

Speaking at a press conference today (Apr.23), Music Festival Production Manager Adrian Lam, while announcing some of the artistes, indicated that the Music Festival has become a leading event in the Caribbean.

"The St. Kitts Music Festival has become one of the signature events not only in St. Kitts but the Caribbean in general. It is one of the longest running festivals in the Eastern Caribbean and of the top five in the Caribbean. It also remains one of the most affordable festivals in the region."

He stated that despite financial constraint the festival continues to put together a very good list of fine artistes.

"We still have some important contractual work with a few artistes although they have committed, so we will be announcing those who we have contracted as of today."

Lam disclosed that a social media campaign was embarked upon to ascertain which artiste the public would like to see perform at the festival.

Minister of Tourism Hon. Lindsay Grant stated that despite external challenges the festival continues to attract large followings.

"The Music Festival comes amidst the challenges of external forces such as increase in travel fares and high production and performance fees. Fortunately, the results and economic impact over the past two years have shown that the festival continues to attract followings from within the region and also from the continents."

He gave the Government's commitment to further improve the festival.

"We take immense pride in being the organisers of a world-class musical product that satisfies the musical tastes of all patrons. Our goal going forward is to continue to set higher standards of excellence and attract even larger followings celebrating an exuberant festival."

Grant also highlighted the significance of the Music Festival.

"True to its vision, the St. Kitts Music Festival has become a magnet in our tourism industry. It attracts visitors and returning nationals in the slow period. And now in its 19th year has become an integral component of our tourism product impacting positively on commercial activity and generating income which serves to stimulate the economy."

Music Festival Chairman Faron Lawrence promised that improvements would be made to this year's event.

"We will continue in the trend by making this year an improvement from last year. I am quite confident that, based on what we have in store, Music Festival will go to a next level.

"I must admit we have had some challenges this year; but I must hasten to say those are challenges we've had in the past... we have been just as late."

Source: http://www.sknvibes.com/news/newsdetails.cfm/91677


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