The Rotary Club of Barbados is proud to announce the recipients of the annual Pride of Workmanship Awards, recognizing individuals and organizations from both…
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By Jenique Belgrave
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Hundreds of people attending the virtual show got to see the performance of the Homer Parranderos Parang Band from Trinidad and Tobago, on the big screen at the drive-in. Social Share
THIS YEAR’S EDITION of Carols by Candlelight was a movie.
There was a big screen, popcorn, food, drinks lights, and action for the hundreds of people, young and old, families, friends, and pets who attended the historic staging of the Rotary Club of Barbados’ annual production at the Globe Drive-in on Monday night. Based on comments from the patrons to the MIDWEEK NATION team during the 6 p.m. show, they enjoyed it with most saying they usually attend it at the Prime Minister’s official residence, Ilaro Court, and saw no reason why they should not do so this year and give their support.