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First Lady presents early Christmas gifts to Region Five children

 

Over 200 children from Bath and Blairmont villages in Region Five today received Christmas gifts from First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar.

 

A section of the children at Bath Primary enjoying the Christmas party

A section of the children at Bath Primary enjoying the

Christmas party

 

The presentations were made at the Bath and the Blairmont Primary Schools, assisted by Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment Joslyn McKenzie. The eager children were also given party bags.

 

First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar assists with face painting

First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar assists with face painting

 

The gifts were presented by the First Lady Foundation and distribution will be taken to other areas where children can benefit such as Regions Two, Three and Nine.

 

Children playing musical chairs at the Christmas party hosted by the First Lady Foundation

Children playing musical chairs at the Christmas

party hosted by the First Lady Foundation

 

Speaking at the party, the First Lady highlighted her pleasure in being able to hold a get together during Christmas, especially with children. She added that giving gifts to the children is important to the foundation because she considers the children her family.

 

A child being given a gift by the First Lady

A child being given a gift by the First Lady

 

“We’re here to make sure our children,  whatever we can afford, that we give them a good time so that they know that they are cared for, and know that they are not left behind,” the First Lady said.

 

The children eagerly opening their Christmas presents

The children eagerly opening their Christmas presents

 

She added that special emphasis is being placed on children who are unfortunate. “As long as we care for our children we will have a good Guyana and a good future,” she said.

 

First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar with members from the Progressive Youth Organisation and the First Lady Foundation members along with the children at Bath Primary School

First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar with members from

the Progressive Youth Organisation and the First Lady

Foundation members along with the children at Bath

Primary School

 

The children were also entertained by music, dances, singing and games and also participated.

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Night of Caroling at State House ushers in Christmas Season

 

Amidst a very festive atmosphere of beautifully illuminated trees, State House on Main Street resounded with the sweets sounds of carols this evening.

 

Night of Caroling at State House ushers in Christmas Season

Night of Caroling at State House ushers in Christmas

Season

 

First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar and her son Alexei, welcomed a large number of guests that included members of the Diplomatic Corps, Government Ministers and other officials and invited guests to their annual event ‘An Evening of Christmas Carols’ to usher in the festive season.

 

First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar and Alexei Ramotar welcoming guests to ‘An evening of Christmas Carols’

First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar and Alexei Ramotar

welcoming guests to ‘An evening of Christmas Carols’

 

Alexei Ramotar welcomed the guests on behalf of President Donald Ramotar who was on his way to South Africa to attend the funeral of the late Nelson Mandela.

 

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, who is performing the duties of President, First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar and members of the Diplomatic Corps participate in singing Christmas carols

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, who is performing the

duties of President, First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar

and members of the Diplomatic Corps participate in

singing Christmas carols

 

The younger Ramotar told the guests that the event has the potential to bring people together, and such a tradition should be maintained, hence the annual event by the President and First Lady.

 

The gathering at State House for ‘An Evening of Christmas Carols’

The gathering at State House for ‘An Evening of Christmas

Carols’

 

There were performances from the Police Military Band, solos including ‘Oh Holy Night’ by Russel Lancaster, and ‘Have yourself a merry little Christmas’ by Mrs C. Clarke. In the Community singing, guests participated in ‘The First Noel’, ‘Hark the Angels Sing’ and the finale ‘We wish you a Merry Christmas’.

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