INDEPENDENCE COMMITTEE HOLDS TEA PARTY FOR ELDERLY IN NY COMMUNITY
NEW YORK, February 4, 2010 – On Thursday evening, for the second consecutive year, the Grenada Independence Committee in New York held a tea party for senior citizens in the community.
The committee, led by Derek Ventour, socialised with the seniors at the
Bethany United Methodist Church in Brooklyn as part of the week of
activities marking Grenada’s 36th anniversary of Independence.
In a brief address to the Tea Party, Consul General Derrick James
commended the attendees for their sterling contribution to their
communities in Grenada and New York. “The young ones should remember
we are only here because you (seniors) have paved the way for us,” said
the Consul General.
“Independence is a time for us to put aside differences and unite for
one cause,” he told the gathering which included former St. Joseph’s
Convent St. George School Principal Sister Gabrielle Mason and
Carriacou-native, Helen Beatrice Lucas.
At age 91, Grande Dame Helen (knighted by the Queen in 2005) was the
oldest senior at the Tea Party. Originally from Bogles, Carriacou,
Grande Dame Helen has been residing in the United States for a number
of years. “I’m into everything and doing everything,” she said, when
asked about her activities. “I used a stick for stability but I am
strong otherwise.”
Other members of the committee present at the Seniors Tea Party
included Raymond Layne, Dr. Barbara Gordon, Janet John, Jean Taylor,
Pauline Williams, Gloria Rennie and Constance Pitt.
The Independence activities continue on Friday with a Social Gathering
at St. Gregory the Great Parish School from 7-10:00 p.m. and on
Saturday, the celebration climaxes with the Independence Gala and
Awards Ceremony at Antuns in Queens, New York, starting at 9:00 p.m.
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