The National Milling Company Ltd (Namilco) on Saturday last make a significant contribution towards the hosting of the 3rd Annual Berbice Christmas Village that would be organised by the ten cricket teams and Over-35 Group of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club. Guyana’s most dynamic organisation would be hosting the popular Christmas Village from the 21st to 24th December, 2017, in the compound of the Rose Hall Town Primary School. Namilco handed over a 20ft by 15ft full coloured banner and a 16ft trampoline to the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club. The huge banner was placed in front of the School Compound to promote the event, while the trampoline would be used in the Christmas Village to provide entertainment for the kids. Club Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster, who received the donation from Namilco CEO Bert Sukhai, hailed the Company as a true friend of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sport Club, MS and noted that Namilco is one of the main reasons why the Club is the only youth and sports organisation in Guyana to have ever received a National Award. Foster stated that the main objectives of the Christmas Village are the promote the true traditions of the Festive Season, to promote social cohesion among Berbicians, to provide clean and safe entertainment for children and their families, to attract tourists to Rose Hall Town and to make a positive difference in the lives of youths. The long serving Secretary/CEO stated that the Christmas Village would consist of the entire compound being covered with fairy lights, a 20 feet Christmas tree, Christmas Star, the Nativity Scene, Santa and his Sleigh, Christmas Home, Inflatable Christmas Scene, Plyboard Cut-out Christmas Characters, Trampoline, Bouncy Castle, Children Games, Toy Shop and Horror House among other attractions. During the Christmas Village, the ten Cricket Teams would be sharing toys and goodies to less fortunate children, while 300 food hampers, clothing and footwear would be distributed to families in need. Foster hailed the contribution of Namilco as a big boost to the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club efforts to make Christmas a bit brighter for Children. He also hailed Namilco’s Managing Director Bert Sukhai as a hero to every Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club member for his support over the years, while special mention was made of Azam Khan, Michelle Majors, Fitzroy McLeod and Ms Jonelle for their cooperation. Sukhai, in handing over the two items, stated that Namilco was proud to be associated with the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club and was very impressed with its record of activities and achievements over the years. Namilco, he noted understands its corporate responsibilities and as such special emphasis is placed on education, sports, culture and youth development.
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