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Jun 24, 2022 News
Kaieteur News – Former students of the Bladen Hall Multilateral School on Thursday donated a quantity of items to the East Coast Demerara learning institution, the Bladen Hall Old Students Association (BHOSA) said in a press release.
According to BHOSA the donations include: two cylinders of cooking gas for the school’s Home Economics Department as well as fittings for the science department. Additionally, the association donated two multi-link routers for the Headmistress’ office and academic block; several zinc sheets and wood for the agriculture department and a pair of gold earrings as a prize for the upcoming school beauty pageant.
Handing over the items to the school’s principal were: President of BHOSA: Colonel Raul Jerrick, Treasurer, Mrs. Pamela Lashley, Public Relations Officer, Mr. Randy Mingo and executive member, Mrs. Fiano Wilburg. Headteacher, Mrs. Simone Daly, teachers and a pageant contestant were also present at the simple ceremony, the release added.
Meanwhile, BHOSA said it is currently preparing for its reunion billed for 27th August 2022. Dubbed ‘A Night of Elegance’ the reunion will take the form of a dinner to be held in the school’s auditorium. Tickets for the reunion is priced at GYD $5000. All proceeds will go towards the school, organisers have assured.
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