Guyana’s First Lady meets and greets in Brooklyn
Guyana’s First Lady Sandra Granger with members of Brooklyn Crown Heights Lions Club.
Sherif Barker Fraser
Caribbean L 6 ife, July 12–18, 2019 BQ
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By Nelson A. King
Guyana’s First Lady Sandra
Granger was greeted with a
thunderous applause on
Sunday by nationals gathered
to welcome her at St. Stephen
Lutheran Church, 2806
Newkirk Ave., Brooklyn.
According to Sherif Barker
Fraser, president of the
Guyana Unity Movement, Mrs.
Granger arrived just off her
trip from Singapore, where
she commissioned the “Liza
Destiny”, the first in a series
of Floating Production Storage
and Offloading (FPSO) vessels
for ExxonMobil Guyana.
Barker Fraser said the stop
in Brooklyn was organized
by the Coalition of Guyanese
Women, who last year, hosted
a similar event to raise funds
for the First Lady’s projects in
Guyana.
Besides Barker Fraser, the
coalition comprises president
of the Guyana Unity Movement,
Cloyette Harris-Stoute; founder
and president of Guyanese Girls
Rock Sheron Devonish Leid;
and chief executive officer of
Netstruc PR and internist Dr.
Candace Cummings.
Dubbed a “Meet and Greet”
event, Barker Fraser said
the program also included
an interactive session
“Conversations with the First
Lady”, “as the audience were
given an opportunity to ask
questions about the projects
the First lady continues to
champion.”
Barker Fraser and James
Richmond served as Mistress
and Master of Ceremonies
during the almost three-hour,
packed program.
After the opening prayer
and a rendition of both the
United States of America and
the Cooperative Republic of
Guyana’s National anthems,
sung by Felina Backer, the
First Lady was presented with
a bouquet of flowers by Mildred
Gonsalves of Verdun Homecare
Agency, Barker Fraser said.
She said a jazz compilation
by trumpeter Roland Caulker
and recital of “Guyana Ozzing
Oil” by Richmond, also a
poet, accompanied by Akoyaw
Rudder on drums, “received
thunderous applause.”
Barker Fraser said Mrs.
Granger, “who continues to
champion a number of projects
since becoming the First Lady
of Guyana, then discussed
her on-going projects, The
Buxton Youth Initiative, STEM
Guyana, Information and
Communication Technology
(ICT) Empowerment of
Teenage Mothers, Self-
Reliance and Success in
Business Workshops for
Women, and Caring for the
Elderly workshops.”
“She thanked those
in attendance for their
contributions and their
continued support towards
progress made over the
years, but was also cautious
to remind them of the work
that remains,” Barker Fraser
said. “She especially thanked
the members of Brooklyn
Crown Heights Lions Club for
their donation of 100 pairs of
shoes.”
Club president said: “After
learning about the Kind Soles
initiative from one of our
members, Ms. Jean Corbin,
there was no hesitation.
“The club immediately
decided to get involved,” she
said. “Subsequently, we all
got on board to support his
initiative with the purchase
of 100 pairs of shoes for the
children of Guyana.”