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May 20, 2016 Sports
As athletes and fitness enthusiasts continue to confirm their participation in the May 22 ‘Golden Jubilee’ 5 and 10K Run and Health & Fitness Walk, payless Variety Store joined the growing list of supporters fro the event.
Yesterday, during a simple ceremony that was conducted at the entity’s location on Wellington Street, Manager Shonel Benjamin handed over a cheque for an undisclosed sum to Organising Committee member Avril Black.
The event is being organised by Rising Star Track Club in collaboration with the Office of the President as part of Guyana’s 50th Anniversary celebrations.
It is being co-ordinated by former Guyana track star Lorrieann Adams and Coach Leslie Black and established athletes and fitness enthusiasts will take to the starting line at the Square of the Revolution proceed along Hadfield Street into Mandela Avenue, before turning into Homestretch Avenue for the finish at the place of origin.
Among the other entities on board are:Toucan Industries, Banks DIH, GTT, Real Value, BK International, Star Party Rentals, S&L Electrical, Toucan Industries, Antartic Maintenance, Payless Variety Store, Brans Security, Kevin Jeffrey, Ming’s Products, Corona Beer, Cummings Electrical, Wartsila, Ministry of Indigenous Affairs and Office of the President.
Meanwhile, interested persons can register at the Michael Parris Gym in the National Park, E-Networks on Camp Street and Fitness Express on Sheriff Street.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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