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Dec 27, 2015 News
The girls of St. Ann’s Orphanage in Georgetown got a very special Christmas treat from the Management of the Ramada Georgetown Princess and provided Christmas is entertainment in return on Thursday
Ramada Georgetown Princess General Manager, Uger Turetgen, accompanied by Sales and Marketing Director Petal Ridley visited the orphanage to spread Christmas cheer. They were moved by the passionate and heartfelt singing from the girls.
These girls all gathered around the Christmas tree and spread some Christmas cheer of their own moving General Manager Uger Turetgen to promise to return with more gifts. It was a promise he was to keep on Christmas Day.
The team from the Ramada took gifts for each girl and the hotel’s chef prepared a special meal.
Turetgen said, “This event is just a start. Ramada will be rolling out the new brand and would be building stronger relationships in the local communities.”
Ramada’s General Manager and Sales and Marketing Director (Back Row) pose with the girls and their gifts.
He added, “The Ramada management has already identified youth activities in community including sports and culture for its support in 2016.”
The roll-out of the Ramada brand has begun and Sales.
Marketing Director Petal Ridley said, “Christmas is the best time for us to give back and to signal the Ramada presence. Customers, both local and international, can expect substantially improved facilities and services. And the community, especially organizations like St Ann’s, can expect more from Ramada.”
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