UpdatedFri, Mar 12, 2021 at 5:06 pm PT
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Irish music, song, dance, dining deals, races plus leprechaun fun for little ones, are among St. Patrick s offerings through March 17 in cities around the San Francisco Bay Area. (Shutterstock)
Yard House locales in Conc ord and San Jose are offering a St. Pat s special: Irish Loaded Fries. (Courtesy of Darden Restaurants)
Shamrock Shake® season returns at McDonald s. (Courtesy of McDonald’s)
Ike s Love & Sandwiches has app deal for March 17 customers. (Courtesy of Ike s Love & Sandwiches)
Cold Stone Creamery partners with General Mills for a month of Lucky Charms Ice Cream treats. (Courtesy of Cold Stone Creamery®)
Vincentian Isaac Solomon has been appointed as Vice President- Operations of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)
st, 2021.
The Caribbean Development Bank is a regional financial institution, which was established by an Agreement signed on October 18, 1969, in Kingston, Jamaica, and entered into force on January 26, 1970.
Mr. Solomon, who is set to become the highest ranked Vincentian national for all times at the bank has had a distinguished career as a Public Servant and Resident Representative at the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. He leaves his post as Managing Director for RBC’s operations in the Eastern Caribbean to take up this new post.
Lions Club South reaching out
Mrs Cheryl Adams, President of Voice of the Disabled (right) accepts cheque from Lion Cornelia Moses, President of Lions Club St. Vincent South.
The Voice of the Disabled, a locally based non-profit organization which advocates for persons with disAbilities, recently received some financial assistance from the Lions Club St. Vincent South.
On February 17, 2021, President of the Club, Lion Cornelia Moses, presented a cheque in the sum of $1,000.00 to Mrs. Cheryl Adams, President of the Voice of the Disabled. The assistance will go towards on-going renovations to the organization’s building.
Lion Cornelia Moses stated that the Club was pleased to assist the Voice of the Disabled and hoped that the assistance will go a long way in helping the organization with its renovations project, as it continues with its advocacy work. Mrs. Cheryl Adams, President of the Voice of Disabled thanked the Club for its generous contribution.