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Yesterday, during the Junior Awards Presentation, Minister of Culture Charles Maynard commended the schools for their efforts and congratulated the winners. The parade was broadcast live on ZNS and, according to the Minister, blew the country away. He challenged the schools to try to top that performance next year. How do we top that? We need more parents to volunteer time to help the teachers and the coordinators in the schools, we need more people from the community to get involved in the schools and help to make the parade even better than it was," he said.
All you need is the help and assistance. The money part, I'll work on, but it requires you to put in your time and effort. Maynard revealed that his Ministry intends to host Junkanoo workshops at the various schools during the summer break. We're going to introduce some summer workshops so that you can get your programs started early, you could get some assistance, more money from the ministry, to make sure we get skilled people in there to teach you some of the tricks of the trade to make your job easier," he shared.
The DVD project was created by a father son team, on the history of the beating of the drums in Junkanoo from our African ancestry to today. William Martinborough, co-chairman of the Grand Bahama Junkanoo Committee and City of Freeport Councillor FCC said the organization is proud that that they are able to sponsor the annual parade, adding that any program dealing with youth is high on its agenda. Photo: Derek Carroll National Junior Junkanoo Coordinator Percy "Vola" Francis shared that he had recently returned from Brazil's Carnival and was inspired by that country's success in promoting its culture.
Francis said that he would like to see Junkanoo schools instituted in The Bahamas similar to the Samba schools in Brazil. In the preschool division of the junior parade, the Kindercare Learning Centre took home first place, while National Academy took second spot. John's Christian Academy rounded out the division. Walter Parker Primary returned to their position as champs in the Primary A division after a year out of the competition, with Hugh Campbell, rounding out that division.