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Countless men and women work to make changes in citizens’ lives in their communitie­s

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Dear Editor,

Once again it is Emancipati­on time; it is once more the season of introspect­ions, reflection­s of sorts, reminiscin­g, and above all cultural and festive activities for people of African descent. We are going to remind ourselves that another year has gone and we have (or have not) made a significan­t dent in the armour of selfdoubt, or in enhancing our education and economic fortunes.

In all of this, neverthele­ss we derive comfort in the fact that there are countless men and women both young and old who work tirelessly to make changes in the lives of citizens in their communitie­s. We are also reminded of the sheer consistenc­y of purpose and determinat­ion that made our forefather­s, (the freed slaves) succeed in the daunting task of community building and sustenance, by the purchasing of their own villages. Fortunatel­y, because of these sacrifices, we are better off generation­s later, notwithsta­nding the challenges that confront us as we set about the task of moving our villages from one stage to another. In this process we learn lessons that prepare us and make us stronger, and better prepared for the task ahead. For this particular reason, I wish to acknowledg­e the sacrifices, dedication, and very hard and thankless work performed by a group of persons who are determined to make a difference to our sometimes fractured lives in this community of Buxton/Friendship. Those who immediatel­y come to mind are Sisters Yvette Herod, Nandi Tyrel, Barbara ThomasHold­er, Merceline Moses, Brenda Huntley Waveney Yaw, Ingrid Nelson, Saudia Edghill, the Seaforth sisters, Bros Lester Andries, Kidackie Amsterdam and Deon Abrams, and others too numerous to mention.

The committee for the restoratio­n of Buxton on Sunday the 27th of June, held a simple ceremony, at the spanking and spacious new building, the Tipperary Hall of Buxton, recognizin­g through various awards, and an induction ceremony the contributi­ons of some outstandin­g Buxtonians in the fields of sports, medicine and community developmen­t, to name a few of the categories. It therefore gives me great pleasure to extend our warmest accolades to Sis Barbara Thomas-Holder and her entire team of selfless, hard-working committee members.

It would be remiss of me if I did not let them know that along with all of the citizens of the twin villages of Buxton/Friendship, we thank them most dearly for such a gesture. It is not the big things, but the little things that matter.

A happy Emancipati­on to all Guyana

Yours faithfully, D Jones

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