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May 12, 2009 Sports
Farfan & Mendes’ Marketing Officer Delyon Josiah (left) hands over the bags to BBCFC’s Manager/Coach Franklyn Brisport-Luke at the Company’s Urquhart Street location yesterday.
The Briswood Barbell Club and Fitness Centre (BBCFC) will hold its 10th annual Power-lifting Championships at the Mackenzie Sports Club, in Linden on August 23.
As preparations for the much anticipated event intensify, Farfan and Mendes yesterday chipped in with the donation of two STIHL bags at a simple presentation at the company’s Urquhart Street, Georgetown location.
Farfan and Mendes’ Marketing Officer Delyon Josiah handed over the bags to BBCFC’s Manager/Coach Franklyn Brisport-Luke and said that his Company will continue to support sports in Guyana.
“We have been supporting sports all along and this is just another discipline we are assisting. We are involved in Cricket, Hockey and Table Tennis and we think companies have an obligation to give back to their customers and assist in whatever way they can towards the development of communities and young people and sports is a great way to do so,” Josiah explained.
Brisport-Luke thanked Farfan and Mendes for the contribution and promised to have a well organised and highly competitive Power-lifting championship.
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