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Nov 21, 2013 News
Courts Guyana Inc. on Tuesday evening attracted a massive crowd at its Main Street, New Amsterdam store for the Berbice leg of the Annual Christmas Light- up. The faces of the anxious children, as well as their parents, were lit up upon the arrival of Santa and his entourage.
The magnanimous crowd which gathered outside the Courts Main Street, New Amsterdam Store for the Annual Christmas light- up.
Cartoon characters, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Dora, Batman, Big Bird, Spiderman, and even a princess along with Mrs. Claus arrived shortly after dark.
Emcee of the evening’s proceedings, Ms. Wanita Huburn, entertained the crowd in her unique way until it was time for Councilor of the New Amsterdam Mayor & Town Council, Ms. Jennifer Conway, to lead the countdown and flick the switch until all the lights that were so positioned to illuminate the building, as well as the tree, were turned on.
Managing Director of Courts, Mr. Clyde de Haas was also present. Region Six Chairman, David Armogan, was the main speaker at the event.
The children received sweets and other goodies that were distributed. Courts also partnered with Fly Jamaica that evening to sponsor a raffle drawing for a free airfare. The Courts Christmas Light- up was broadcast live on DTV-8 in Berbice.
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