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Apr 19, 2015 Sports
Silver Jubilee Celebration 1990 – 2015…
Bounty Farm Ltd, Sterling Products Ltd, 4R and Da Silva Optical also onboard
The year- long Silver Jubilee Celebration of Guyana’s leading youth and
sports organization, the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club continues to attract the support of corporate Guyana as the club strives to fulfill its target of 200 programmes/activities for 2015. The programmes are to be held under a wide range of sub-headings including sports, cricket development, awards/honour ceremonies, pro-education, anti-drugs, anti-suicide, charity, coaching, youth and community development.
The latest donors to come on board are Ansa McAl, Farfan and Mendes Ltd, Sterling Products Ltd, DeSinco Trading Ltd, Guyana Beverage Company, New GPC Inc, Scotia Bank, Former Registrar of the University of Guyana Vincent Alexander, Sentinel Security, Goodwood Racing Service, 4R Bearing, Corbin Media Group, Bounty Farm Ltd, Da Silva Optical and Joey Christian of Brutal Sounds.
Farfan and Mendes Ltd, Sterling Products Ltd, New GPC Inc, Ansa McAl, Busta and DeSinco Trading Ltd made financial donations to the club’s Silver Jubilee Souvenir Magazine, while Ansa McAl and Ricks and Sari Agro Industries contributed several hampers to the Tribute to Heroes Programme.
A large quantity of cricket trophies were donated by Mr. Patrick De Groot of Bounty Farm Ltd, Ricky Deonarine of 4R Bearing, Simeon Corbin of Corbin Media Group and Noreen Gaskin of Sentinel Security, while Bounty Farms and Joey Christian donated special gifts for the Tribute to Cricketers Programme. Dr. Phillip Da Silva of Da Silva Optical, Mr. Vincent Alexander and Chetram Singh of Goodwood Racing Service all made financial contributions to the club’s cricket development and Tribute to Cricketers programme.
Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster expressed gratitude to all the donors and stated that the club has already completed 62 of the programmes/activities and is very confident of surpassing its target of 200 by mid-September. Special emphasis is being placed on the cricket nursery section of the RHTYSC and massive investments are being made to make sure that new talents are unearthed for the future.
The RHTYSC is determined to maintain its status as one of Berbice’s top cricket teams along with Albion despite losing several of its best players to migration and releases and as such is seeking to nurture talents for the future. An aggressive membership drive is been conducted via the primary and secondary schools in the Lower Corentyne area, while club coach Delbert Hicks is conducting a broad based cricket development programme.
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