Members would like to thank these wonderful persons for
volunteering their time, energy and expertise during their
service to the Board……
NAME
POSITION
Chairperson
Norma Clarke
Vice Chairperson
Gerald Craigwell
Treasurer
Paulina Mc Mayo
Secretary
Jacqueline Philip
Assistant Secretary/ Treasurer Jennifer Walker Maynard
Trustees
Kenwyn Scott / Sylvia Shallow
Public Relations Officer
Annette Young
Simultaneously, we welcome a new team to lead us in all
our initiatives and pledge our support to the newly elected
Executive:-
NAME
POSITION
Chairperson
Peter Nock
Vice Chairperson
Norma Clarke
Treasurer
Louis Caraballo
Assistant Treasurer
Vacant
Secretary
Lynette Maule
Assistant Secretary
Vacant
Trustees
Kenwyn Scott / Wilma Mc Lean
Public Relations Officer
Annette Young
Annette Young
P.R.O.
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ARIMA ZONE
ARIMA ZONE
TOBAGO
the eastern angels
PEMBROKE
O
n Friday 30th September 2016, member Victoria
Williams and her team put together a “Grand
Finale Function” to thank the out-going Executive
members for their contribution towards the zone during
their tenure.
Entertainment was provide by our choir, Sybil Koo,
Barbara Gibson, Joyce Bedlow-Malco, Rita Williams,
Lynette Brewster and Justin Subran. We were also
graced with beautiful models as can be seen in our
photos.
The acting skills of our Chairperson Norma Clarke
were displayed in the starring role of a mother with
her pregnant daughter Allison Johnson-Parks and son
Waldron John (not in picture). This was followed by a
Monologue by Dexter Springer.
The memorable programme ended after our very own
pantomime Herman Grant played.
Special Thanks to Sybil Koo and Kenwyn Scott for
providing general music for the afternoon.
Annette Young.
PRO.
Photos courtesy Peter Nock, our new Chairperson.
T
wenty-five (25) members of Tobago’s Pembroke
Cultural Stars journeyed to Trinidad on the
ferry to tour the ever popular re-known Angostura
Limited.
Our Tour Guide gave us a lecture on the origin of
Angostura and the Original Angostura Aromatic
Bitters, which was founded by Mr. Johan Siegert in
1824 in Venezuela and then moved to Trinidad.
We visited the distillery where the bitters is
manufactured using some special spices and other
products, to date this recipe remains a trade secret.
We then moved on to the room which houses the
Malcolm Barcant Butterfly Collection, which he
started when he was just nine (9) years. There are
about 8,000 species.
The other rooms had a wide variety of items and
display of records on the history of Angostura, we
also gladly sampled some of their products. Due to
time constraint, we were unable to see the bottling
plant in operation, therefore we must visit again to
complete our tour.
Very educational and interesting local history.
Carmen Charles
Secretary,
Pembroke Cultural Stars, Tobago.
We Appreciate Your Service !
NEW EXECUTIVES ELECTED
The Cultural Stars
Journey to Trinidad
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