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Mar 20, 2014 Sports
Malta Supreme HRC Body Building & Fitness Show…
Like good corporate citizens, Windjammer Int. Cuisine and Comfort Inn has been doing their bit to assist with the development of sports in Guyana. And they have done so across the board.
They have been on board with the Hugh Ross Classic Body Building and Fitness Show from its inception and have agreed to continue the successful partnership with the Hugh Ross Classic Committee.
Manager of the entity, Mrs. Aretha Campbell recently confirmed Windjammer’s commitment by way of letter as the official Hotel of the Classics to Finance Officer of the HRC Committee, Dexter Garnett.
Campbell noted that the entity is satisfied that the show has been achieving its goal of promoting body building on the local scene as well as the issue of healthy living.
“We are happy to be a part of the show again and are excited to welcome the Guest Poser Mr. Jeff Beckham who will experience the warmth, love and professional service at our hotel.”
Garnett in thanking Campbell also expressed gratitude to Mr. Carey Griffith, CEO of Windjammer Int. Cuisine and Comfort Inn who has always been very supportive of the show from the start.
Tickets are expected to go on sale from this week at the National Cultural Centre, venue for the fourth edition of the show on Saturday March 29 from 17:00hrs.
The athletes who are competing along with their managers are expected to attend a meeting on Saturday with HRC Committee hosted by Hugh Ross at the Banks DIH Sports Club, Thirst Park from 16:00hrs.
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