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Jun 01, 2013 News
The Interim Management Committee, of the Anna Regina Town Council has been engaged in a number of intense discussions as plans are tabled for the hosting of Essequibo’s first town day, billed for August 23 to August 25.
The eleven-member committee has highlighted a massive exhibition, and concert, to be held under the theme “Essequibo in Concert,” as well as a cultural evening, street football, history talks of the Town, guided tours to historical sites, pageant show, a sports day and an evening to socialize.
According to reports, most of the above mentioned slated activities are scheduled to be held on the tarmac of the Anna Regina Car Park. Request from the traffic Department at Anna Regina is to be sought by the Planning Committee to request the availability of a section of the road, earmarking the beginning of Cotton Field, where Republic Bank is to the Anna Regina Station, to be cordoned off to allow the smooth flow of activities of the street lime billed for the evening of August 23.
A best Village competition is also engaging the attention of members of the IMC Management Committee to be included as part of the proposed Town Day celebrations, which will be held before the actual Town Day.
Meanwhile, business entities as well as business personnel will have another opportunity to showcase their various products during the activity. Essequibo Coast is approximately 38 square miles.
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