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Nov 14, 2009 News
Fourteen young ladies are better skilled today in the art of Cake and Food preparation through their participation in a course sponsored and facilitated by the Lions Club of East Demerara.
According to Co-ordinator of the programme and Director of the Club, Margaret Jupiter-Denis, the participants, all female between 14 and 16 years, were drawn from the Lions Club Service area which covers areas from Industry all the way to Mahaica, on the East Coast Demerara.
The course, Jupiter-Denis said commenced in the month of March and concluded in May. A graduation ceremony was however held last week Wednesday at the Lions’ Club Plaisance Den located in the St Paul’s Church compound.
Gregann Garnett, of Beterverwagting and Simone Jupiter, of Plaisance, were both identified as the best graduating students while Corletta Roland of Industry was dubbed the most co-operative student during the course.
Jupiter-Denis, who is also a Past President, related that this is the first time that such a programme was undertaken by the East Demerara Club.
She however noted that it certainly would not be the last time. All of the participating young ladies were presented with certificates at the simple graduation ceremony.
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