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Sep 15, 2022 Sports
Sol Guyana Inc. yesterday was announced as a silver sponsor for the September 25 Cricket Carnival Linden Regatta, which will be hosted at the Kara-Kara Blue Lake.
Sol Guyana Inc General Manager, Earl Carribon, makes his company’s presentation to Aubrey Major Jr, Co-Director of New Era Entertainment.
Also backed by Team Mohamed’s the event, organized by New Era Entertainment, will see the crème de la crème of ‘water top’ motor racing invading Linden for the first time.
One of the Directors of New Era Entertainment, Aubrey Major Jr, thanked Sol Guyana Inc. for their partnership, adding that “New Era Entertainment was founded by young people with great minds and we are happy that through this partnership we are being assisted with making our home town, Linden a prime tourist destination in Guyana, especially during this specific peak period of hosting CPL.”
Earl Carribon, General Manager of Sol Guyana Inc. noted his company’s wiliness in being part of Guyana’s historic hosting of Cricket Carnival, while wishing New Entertainment a successful event.
The event will form part of the official calendar for ‘Cricket Carnival’ and will be the only activity listed for Linden during a series of activities in Guyana to usher in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) semi-finals and finals.
The organizers believe that Regatta presents the perfect opportunity to showcase the Mining Town as a prime tourist destination in Guyana during the period of the CPL.
Admission to the event is $2,000 for adults and children will pay $1,000 to witness the anticipated enthralling racing.
Linden is said to be the birthplace of Regatta in Guyana, dating back to the 1960s. (Rawle Toney)
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