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1/9/2004 |
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As Grenada prepares to commemorate 30 years of Independence on February 7, 2004, a Commission will be established with the responsibility of
identifying and recommending sites and monuments to honour outstanding citizens.
This was announced today by Governor-General Sir Daniel Williams, in delivering the Throne Speech at the ceremonial state opening of the first session of the seventh Parliament. Outstanding citizens from the past and present will be honoured.
Meanwhile, in addition to the traditional activities of a Military Parade and National Rally on Independence Day, the National Celebrations
Committee will be introducing some new activities, to mark the occasion, undert the theme: “Grenada: Recognising our worth, celebrating our achievements,
exploring new frontiers.” These include National Colours Day on February 6, when citizens will be urged to wear national colours during the day,
and an International Evening and fireworks display, a Jamboree celebrating local culture and food on February 7 and a Garden Tea Party and National
Dress Competition on February 14.
Celebrations planned for the 30th anniversary also include the revival of the Independence Senior Calypso Competition, which is scheduled for
January 30. Grenada obtained Independence from Great Britain on February 7, 1974, being the first of the Windward and Leeward Islands to do so.
SOURCE: GOVERNMENT INFORMATION SERVICE |
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