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Dec 21, 2017 Sports
The Flying Ace Cycle Club (FACC) of Berbice is scheduled to hold its annual General meeting today at Corriverton, Upper Corentyne. High on the agenda is the election of office bearers and the club’s annual report along with the Secretary report and financial statement.
Among the positions to be contested is President, First second and third vice presidents, Secretary, Treasurer and assistant Secretary.
The FACC was founded by cycling coach Randolph Roberts and is one of the most active cycle cubs in Guyana.
Popular businessman John Lewis is the long serving President, well-known Attorney at law Mursalene Bacchus is the first Vice President, Randolph Roberts is the second Vice President with former national cyclist Neil Reece the club’s third Vice President.
Margaret Kuma is the secretary with Roberts doubling up as the Treasurer.
Formerly national female cycling champion Marica Dick is the Assistant Secretary.
There are four committee members in Rawle Felix, Fizal Ally, Pearl Arokium and Ganesh Singh.
Former New Amsterdam Mayor and Businessman Errol Alphonso is the long serving Patron.
Rhonda Russel a former Secretary is an honorary member. (Samuel Whyte)
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