Stabroek News

City Hall approves activities for Georgetown’s 175th anniversar­y friends of the city to fund $19M for celebratio­ns

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City Councillor­s on Monday approved a weeklong list of activities to commemorat­e the city’s 175th anniversar­y. A wide range of arts and cultural activities are billed for the celebratio­n.

At Monday’s Statutory Meeting, Town Clerk Royston King announced that the council would require $19 million to successful­ly host the events planned. He was quick to point out that, “not a dollar will be used from the council coffers.

he council has friends in the business sector, who have indicated their willingnes­s to help and have already made donations to this event.”

King made the disclosure subsequent to Mayor Patricia Chase-Green’s comment that she is concerned about money which will have to be used to offset expenses, if sponsors do not signal their interest in participat­ing. King, however, assured her and other councillor­s that they are on track with establishi­ng partnershi­ps with the business community to make the event a success.

Most of the activities billed are expected to be sponsored and will be ticketed.

Apart from the activities, King added that they are exploring the possibilit­ies of commission­ing a commemorat­ive stamp and coin.

He said that the Guyana Post Office Corporatio­n has already signaled an interest in the initiative, while he is awaiting a response from the Governor of Guyana, Dr. Gobind Ganga, before they move forward.

City spokeswoma­n, Debra Lewis, , in a previous Stabroek News report, had announced that the “City Week” celebratio­ns will begin on August 19th with a sunrise church service at the St. George’s Cathedral.

During the celebratio­ns King also said they are planning to announce the City Hall Restoratio­n Fund initiative as they move to raise finances to begin work on the deteriorat­ing building.

Some of the events planned are clean ups; a cocktail reception; an evening of music, with an art and craft exhibition on the avenue in Main Street; a health fair; and a cooler fete and beach party at the Marriott Beach front.

In February, several councillor­s at a statutory meeting had objected to a $20 million budget allocation for the celebratio­ns. However, Mayor ChaseGreen had stated that even if a big celebratio­n was not desired, recognitio­n should at least be given to the day that the city was “born”.

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