Daily Archives June 24, 2013

How Did Electricity Get To Flint Valley, New Market, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica West Indies? – Vincent Samuels

Community Activist and BOSA Secretary/Treasurer

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Frequent representation by Vincent Samuels, Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased) Alumnus on behalf of residents in his native impoverished, poverty stricken, peasant farming rocky hilly terrain of Flint Valley, New Market, Saint Elizabeth, is not by any means a new phenomenon.

“Kitchen Bitch” And Home Sweet Home Kerosene Lamps The Source of Light in The Home.
In the 1960’s while residing at Flint Valley in the house that his grandmother Jane Rebertha Samuels bequeathed to him in her estate, tired of obtaining light in his dingy apartment from the old “Kitchen Bitch” and Home Sweet Home Kerosene Lamps, Vincent Samuels made the bold move – scoffed at by Politicians, reactionaries, and some of his own people – and wrote to Jamaica Pub...

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Assistance Is Urgently Needed From All Beersheba Primary School Alumni, Honorary BOSA Members, Friends And Well-Wishers In Jamaica And The Diaspora To Renovate The Main Entrance To Their Alma Mater – Vincent Samuels

Pot Holes and Craters  at Gate-less Main Entrance leading to Beersheba Primary School, St. Elizabeth,  Jamaica.

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The existing unsatisfactory condition of the gate-less main entrance and deep craters in the roadway leading to Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased) compound, was discussed at length at the general meeting of Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) that was held in the main auditorium at Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased) on June 19, 2013.
In the pursuance of carrying out its mission as a Community Based Organization (CBO) and a vibrant and vigilant Stakeholder at Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased), the general meeting of the Association decided to discharge its social responsibility by doing the following:

  1. Liaise with Councillor Cyril Martin, Me...
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