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Nov 02, 2010 Sports
Star Party Rentals has thrown it support behind the second edition of the Holland Entertainment Caribbean Fury 2 boxing card which is billed for Saturday evening at the Princess Hotel at Providence.
The presentation of the sponsorship cheque was done at the business’ location at 37 Craig Street, Campbellville, Georgetown.
National Twenty20 all-rounder Lennox Cush, the managing director of Star Party Rentals, was on hand to witness the handing over to promoter Carwyn Holland. He expressed delight at being a part of the event again for the second successive year, and promised to continue his support, because he feels sport brings unity and togetherness.
Holland, in his remarks, expressed gratitude to Cush, and stated that his contribution will go a far way towards this card.
Meanwhile, Guyana Agro-Processor Association also donated an undisclosed amount of cash towards the event. Allan Majors, proprietor of the business, located at Victoria on the East Coast of Demerara, was very pleased to come on board.
He stated that this event will showcase the country’s products given the fact that ESPN will be broadcasting the night’s proceedings throughout the world.
Holland was also thankful to Majors for his financial contribution in making the event possible again.
Holland informed that the boxers have already arrived in Guyana and ready to rumble on Saturday night.
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