BOSA Newsletter, Volume 33 April 2018

 Bosa Newsletter, Volume 33 April 2018

“Generosity is doing something for someone without expecting anything in return”

  

Produced by:        Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA)

Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased)

New Market P.O., Saint Elizabeth

Jamaica, West Indies

E-mail: beershebaoldstudentsassn@gmail.com

 

Officers:   Glenis Daley, President

Victor Smith, Vice President

Vincent Samuels, Secretary/Treasurer, Newsletter Editor/Producer

Ann Hamilton, Assistant Secretary

 

OBJECTIVE

The objective of BOSA Newsletter is to inform and educate the people in Beersheba Primary School Community and all Beersheba Primary School Alumni in Jamaica and the Diaspora by means of clean and wholesome news. In doing so, the Newsletter will continue to highlight and celebrate their achievements, mourn their losses, defend their rights and articulate their needs. With meticulous calculated professional news reporting, the Newsletter will ceaselessly expose the entrenched culture of silence, secrecy, non-response and pussy-footing that has characterized the unscrupulous tyrannical oligarchy rule that is tarnished with nepotism that is designed to frustrate Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) as it continues to work assiduously as the safety net and mentor for voiceless and vulnerable students who reside in the impoverished peasant farming Beersheba Primary School Community from falling through the cracks cognizant of the fact, that had it not been for intervention of the Association, these students would be left alone to fend for themselves contrary to the vision of James “Dick” Richards, (1872-1965), Beersheba Primary School Alumnus, Soldier, Self-made Businessman, Philanthropist and Icon.

REFLECTION ON BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL ALUMNI THAT HAVE PASSED ON – IN LOVING MEMORY OF “DELORES “KITTY LAWRENCE

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In keeping with the decision of Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) to support a paperless friendly environment and go green, effective from Volume 16 of its newsletter, the Association will no longer list in its newsletter the names of Beersheba Primary School Alumni that have passed on.

All Beersheba Primary School Alumni, Honorary BOSA Members, Friends, Well-wishers, and all our other readers who are accustomed to see the names of those that have passed on listed in its newsletter, are asked to visit BOSA website: bosaonline.org where information is listed in full detains and it will be updated periodically.

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) wishes to express its sincere condolence to all family members and relatives of the deceased as they continue to grieve and mourn the loss of their love ones. May the memories of these bereaved love ones continue to linger in our heart and subliminal consciousness. Sunset in one land is sunrise in another.

DECISION TAKEN BY THE SCHOOL BOARD AT BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL (GOVERNMENT LEASED) AND THE MANAGING COMMITTEE FOR JAMES RICHARDS EDUCATIONAL TRUST FUND RE SHANISA JONES, NOW GRADE 10 C STUDENT AT SAINT ELIZABETH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL (STETHS)

BOSA is pleased to provide an update to its comments on the above subject matter as they were written on page 1 of 12 and 2 of 12 in Volume 14 July 2013 of its Newsletter.

At an impromptu meeting convened by the Head Office of the Ministry of Education in Kingston at its Regional 5 office in Mandeville on May 7, 2016 to which the Secretary/Treasurer of BOSA was invited, the meeting that was Chaired by Ms. Latoya Davis, from the Internal Audit Department of the Ministry and was also attended by Ms. Masie Hamilton from that Department and Mrs. Tatlin E. Smith-Williams, Principal Beersheba Primary School – and which Rev. Phyllis Smith-Seymour, Chairman School Board Beersheba Primary School did not attend as she also did when the first meeting was held at the Head Office of the Ministry on March 13, 2013 – the following decisions were taken:

All accounting records pertaining to James Richards Educational Trust Fund which the Principal Beersheba Primary School was requested to hand over to Internal Auditors from the Ministry of Education at the meeting will be audited.

  1. Four (4) queries raised by BOSA in its email message dated November 22, 2015 to Dr. Maurice D. Smith, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education in which the Association sought inter alia to ascertain if the signatures on James Richards Educational Trust Fund Account at The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited (Black River) are the same ones that Bermuda Trust Company (Former Trustee for the Fund) authorized in the legal document; Deed of Appointment And Termination James Richards Educational Trust Fund dated October 24, 2011 by which the former Trustee transferred the balance in the Fund to The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited (Black River Branch) to be managed by Beersheba Primary School (New Trustee) will be pursued.
  2. Point made by BOSA that decisions taken by meeting held at Beersheba Primary School under the Chairmanship of then Mrs. Nadine Leachman, Regional Director, Region 5, Ministry of Education on November 16, 20111 and March 6, 2012 were ultra vires because persons who attended the meeting purporting to be members of the School Board at Beersheba Primary School were not appointed by the Minister of Education on the recommendation of National Council on Education and the Board was therefore illegal.
  3. Claims submitted in favour of BOSA, Shanisa Jones and Vincent Samuels to the Chairman of the School Board at Beersheba Primary School seeking reimbursement of expenses from James Richards Educational Trust Fund for Shanisa Jones, qualified beneficiary of the Fund will be further examined in keeping with the legitimate directive given to Rev. Phyllis Smith-Seymour, Chairman of the School Board by Mrs. Elaine Foster-Allen, then Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education at the meeting that was held at the Ministry’s Head office in Kingston on March 13, 2013.
  4. Written outcome of all deliberations taken on the matter will be sent to BOSA.

For additional update on the above subject matter that is still outstanding and has not been resolved, our readers are asked to news article captioned: Entrenched Culture of School Board At Beersheba Primary School And Ministry of Education is An Impediment To James Richards Educational Trust Fund that was posted at BOSA website bosaonline.org on November 16, 2016.

Following non response to letters that Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) sent to Mrs. Barbara Allen, Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, and another letter that the Association sent to the Acting Permanent Secretary in which 14 days ultimatum was given with indication that if no response is received, the Association will not be left with any other alternative but to seek redress in Court where the Association will be Plaintiff and the School Board at Beersheba Primary School and the Ministry of Education will be Defendants.

Acting on recommendation that Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) received from a learned Beersheba Primary School Alumnus, BOSA brought the unresolved outstanding contentious matter by registered letter to Senator Ruel Reid, Minister of Education asking him to intervene and amicably resolve the matter. Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) has not received any acknowledgment or response from the Minister of Education up to the date on which its quarterly newsletter is being prepared for publication.

Editor’s Note: As a final attempt to settle the foregoing matter amicably without going to Court where Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) will be Plaintiff and the School Board at Beersheba Primary School and the Ministry of Education will be Defendant, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) has written to the present Chairman Beersheba Primary School Board Rev. Christopher Eupha requesting that a meeting is held between December 28, 2017 to January 31, 2018 at which time, the Association is expecting to be told when all outstanding amounts will be paid in full so that closure can be brought to what has been characterized as a very contentious matter.

 PROGRESS REPORT ON SHANISA JONES, NICKAYLA STEVENS, AND DAMANIKE SMITH

 SHANISA JONES

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Shanisa Jones continues her academic excellence as a student enrolled at the University of Technology (UTECH) Kingston Campus.

NICK AYLA STEVENS

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Nickayla Stevens has been successful in passing subjects in CSEC and CXC Examination. Nickayla moved on to Upper Six Form at Saint Elizabeth Technical High School on September 4, 2017.

DAMANIKE SMITH

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Damanike Smith Continues to maintain her academic excellence as an enrolled student at HEART/NTA, Black River Campus where she is pursuing business studies.

  MEET SAMEIKA MAITLAND BOSA ADOPTED ACHIEVER AND TRAILBLAZER

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Sameika Maitland, financially challenged grade 10, Form 5 boarding student at Hampton School, Malvern, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica West Indies for whom Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is safety net and monitor, continues her excellent academic performance as an A student. (Please view and read the news article that is posted on BOSA webpage about Sameika’s achievement).

Beersheba Primary School Alumni, Honorary BOSA Members, Friends, Well-Wishers, Visitors to BOSA website and Readers of this newsletter in Jamaica and the Diaspora who would like to assist Sameika Maitland defray the cost of her boarding and tuition fees at Hampton School, should send their generous financial contribution by wire transfer payable to

 

Munro & Dickenson Trust – Hampton School

National Commercial Bank

Santa Cruz

Saint Elizabeth

Jamaica West Indies

Account No. 891007604

 indicating that payment is for Sameika Maitland, Student ID 2923.

Should any of you desire to contact the Bursar at Hampton School regarding Sameika Maitland, her contact information is as follows:

 

Mrs. Svetlana Crawford-Keane

Bursar Hampton School

Malvern P.O.

Saint Elizabeth

Jamaica West Indies

Telephone: 1-876-966-5161, 1-876-550-0777

Fax: 1-876-966-5115

Email: bursar.hampton@gmail.com

Please notify BOSA by email: beershebaoldstudentsassn@gmail.com to let the association know that your donations have been sent to the Bursar so that they can be reconciled with her and promptly acknowledged.

Sameika Maitland continues her excellent academic performance at Hampton School with her End of Year 2016/2017 Final School Report showing that she achieved a grade of 82.1 which is A grade at her school. Sameika has a GPA of 3.1 has moved on to grade 10, Form 5 on September 4, 2017. She is expected to continue her excellent academic performance that will equip and enable her to sit and be successful in passing subjects that she will sit in CXC Examination in May 2018.

MEET NASHEENA DOBBS, AGE 12 YEARS, TOP PERFORMER IN 2017 GRADE SIX ACHIEVEMENT TEST (GSAT) AT BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL

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Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) wishes to commend Nasheena Dobbs, age 12 years from the impoverished peasant district of Flint Valley for her excellent academic performance in obtaining 83% passing grade in 2017 Ministry of Education Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT).

Our readers are asked to log in to BOSA website: bosaonline.org to read more about Nasheena Dobbs, an Achiever and Trailblazer in the Graduating Class of 2017 at Beersheba Primary School.

Nasheena has been admitted to Mount Alvernia High School, an All Girls High School in Montego Bay, began attending classes on September 4, 2017.

Nasheena who is need of a lap tap notebook computer that will enable her to keep up with her assignments in Information Technology (IT), is doing extremely well in school. BOSa has received credible information that Nasheena received the following grades at the last marking period at Mount alvernia High School:

Mathematics                                        100

Spanish                                                    98

Social Studies                                         97

Information Technology                     97

Science                                                    96

Cash strapped though BOSA is at present, through the generosity of Sheila Hamilton and her family, the Association is pleased to announce that Nasheena has been provided with a new lap tap that will enable her to continue her excellent academic performance in Information Technology (IT). BOSA wishes to commend Nasheena that although she graduated from Beersheba Primary School as a computer illiterate, she has avail herself of the opportunity to get hands on experience in computers and Information Technology (IT) that has enable her to get a competitive advantage in her class.

BOSA INVALUABL, BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL ALUMNI, HONORARY MEMBERS, FRIENDS, AND WELL-WISHERS

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) wishes to place on record and express its sincere gratitude and appreciation to those Beersheba Primary School Alumni – including Winston and Sheila Hamilton, Roy Holness, Kenneth Smith, Dr. Trevor Hamilton, Dorette Lind, Nora Lawrence, Winston Hamilton, Neville “Butty” Cooke, Professor Patrick Brown, Merlene Holness-Pryce, Howard Hamilton et al for their invaluable financial support that they continue to give to the Association.

                       

NEED FOR GSAT STUDENTS GRADUATING BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL TO BE COMPUTER LITERATE

It is with great joy and long awaited accomplishment that Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) announces that Broadband Internet Wi-Fi Service is now available at Beersheba Primary School.

The Association wishes to commend the Administration at the school for its tenacity and innovation in bringing Broadband Internet Wi-Fi Service to the school. The Association hopes that now that Information Technology (IT) is now available at Beersheba Primary School, that the Administration will take appropriate action to ensure that all students that are enrolled at the school will be exposed and trained to use the technology so that no student will graduate from the school as a computer illiterate.

Beersheba Primary School Alumni who would like to contact their alma mater can so by email to: beersheba.primary.sch@moey.gov.jm

BI-MONTHLY MEETINGS OF BOSA

The Administration at Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased), has granted Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) permission to continue holding its bi-monthly general meeting in the main auditorium of the school.

Meetings are held in the main auditorium at Beersheba Primary School bi-monthly on the second Friday commencing at 4:00PM.

FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES IN CONNECTION WITH BOSA SUPPORT FUND FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

BOSA Members, Honorary BOSA Members, Friends, Well-wishers, and other Beersheba Primary School Old Students who have not yet heard but who through the help of other Old Students, and this News Letter, will be made aware of BOSA existence and the work that the Association has been doing in the interest and welfare of students at Beersheba Primary School, are urged to make Checks(Cheques)Money Orders for their generous financial contribution to BOSA Support Fund payable to BEERSHEBA OLD STUDENTS ASSOCIATION and is to be mailed to: Vincent Samuels, Secretary/Treasurer, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) at 99 Jacaranda Avenue, Flat Rocks Subdivision, Black River P.O., Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica West Indies. All donations received will be promptly acknowledged in writing on BOSA official letter head.

Persons living in Jamaica, West Indies may deposit their generous financial contribution to BEERSHEBA OLD STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Savings Account No. 5501336655 at any Branch of  Sagicor Bank Jamaica Limited and advise the Secretary/Treasurer of the Association when the deposit has been made so that such contributions can be promptly acknowledged in writing.

MEET THE ACHIEVERS AND TRAILBLAZERS

No profile has been received from anyone to be posted under the above heading in this newsletter.

 

 Editor’s Note: If Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased) Alumni in Jamaica and the Diaspora would like to see themselves being featured under this heading, Alumni who have not yet responded to appeals made in BOSA Newsletters to send the Editor/Producer their curriculum vitae, academic, and communal profile as an attachment to the Association’s e-mail address: beershebaoldstudentsassn.@gmail.com as soon as possible so that they can be published in Volume 18 as well as future Volumes of the Newsletter.

RESOLUTION TO RENAME BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL JAMES RICHARDS PRIMARY SCHOOL

As a result of the above subject matter being thoroughly discussed with the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education in a meeting that was held at the Ministry’s Head Office in Kingston, Jamaica west Indies on March 13, 2013, and the matter being given full support by the Saint Elizabeth Parish Council, South Coast Resort Board and Jamaica Heritage Trust Foundation, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is hopeful that with the full backing of the entities named herein,the School Board at Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased) will do the right thing so that James “Dick” Richards, Beersheba Primary School Alumnus, Soldier, Self-made Businessman, Icon and Philanthropist will be officially recognized and honoured as an integral part of the heritage in Beersheba School Community.

In the pursuance to ensure that James “Dick” Richards gets full recognition for using for his own money to purchase the land on which the Ministry of Education built Beersheba Primary School as well as his money that Bermuda Trust Company transformed to the school as New Trustee from which James Richards Educational Trust Fund  is established at The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited (Black River Branch); representatives of Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) met with His Worship the Mayor of Black River and Chairman Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation Councillor Derrick Sangster and Mr. Errol Lebert, Chief Executive Officer, Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation in the office of CEO on January 15, 2018 to thoroughly discuss this outstanding.

Councillor Richard Solomon, Member Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation for New Market Parochial Division who was invited to the meeting and participate in the discussion on the above mentioned subject matter did not show up.

Representatives from Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation who attended the meeting acquiesced that the Corporation will pursue the matter with the Ministry of Education since all criteria stipulated by the Ministry to rename the school has been met. In addition, it was agreed that the Councillor for New Market Parochial Division will take appropriate action to organize and hold a non-political, non-partisan Town Hall Meeting in the main auditorium at Beersheba Primary School. The purpose of the meeting is to enable Councillor Solomon to obtain feedback from all Stakeholders in Beersheba Primary School Community on the matter and report his findings to Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation which has an active Education Committee on its establishment.

MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL, NEW MARKET, SAINT ELIZABETH, JAMAICA, WEST INDIES

The National Council on Education (NCE) has published the names of the following persons whom the Honourable Minister of Education Senator Ruel Reid has appointed to serve on the School Board at Beersheba Primary School (Government School), New Market, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica West Indies for 2016/2017 Academic School Year:

Chairman: Rev. Christopher Euphfa

Principal:   Mrs. Tatlin Smith-Williams

Academic Member: Mrs. Naomi Foster-Brooks

PTA Member: Nickesha Lawrence

Community Member: Mr. Valdes Hamilton

Member 1: Mr. Michael Morgan

Our readers whom Beersheba Old Students association (BOSA) assumes are familiar with issues that have resulted in Senator Ruel Reid, Minister of Education asking the Chairman and few other members of the School Board at Hampton School, Malvern, Saint Elizabeth to submit their letters of resignation from the

School Board effective April 1, 2017, are asked to note the remarks made by the Minister of Education as they were aired on Nationwide Radio FM 90 on February 23, 2017 that:

All School Boards are accountable to the Minister of Education.

  1. All arrangements with respect to Acting Principals in schools must be brought to and authorization must be obtained from the Ministry of Education and Finance.
  2. Under the Education Act and other Regulations, School Boards are not Entities unto themselves but they are accountable to the Minister of Education for all their actions.

It is refreshing that the Minister of Education has sensitized School Boards to the fact that when the Minister of Education gives legitimate directives to School Boards they must not be defied and must be carried out.

BOSA assumes that as a result the retirement of Mrs. Tatlin E Smith-Williams as Principal Beersheba Primary School, National Education Council (NCE) will take appropriate action to ensure that Mrs. Michele Sanderson, Acting Principal is brought in to fill the vacancy on the School Board.

THE ELESA HAMILTON SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is pleased to announce that Harry Archer of New Savannah, New Market, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica West Indies and a member of the graduating class of 2015 at Beersheba Primary School, is the first qualified beneficiary that has satisfied the criterion of 85 average to benefit from Elesa Hamilton Scholarship Programme.

Harry Archer – an orphan who is currently under the care giving and guidance of Angella Balds – began attending Saint Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) where the Ministry of Education placed him as a grade 7 student on the basis of his performance in the 2015 Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT).

Harry Archer whose tuition fee of JMD 24,000.00 was paid by the scholarship programme was provided with three (3) suits of khaki uniforms and school supplies by Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA).

Cognizant of the strict criteria by which the scholarship programme is administered, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) has arranged for Vincent Brown, Retired Trained Teacher at Beersheba Primary School to monitor Harry Archer in his school work so as to ensure that he will consistently maintain 85 average that will enable him to continue to benefit from the scholarship programme.

Because of the students Psychological Profile, BOSA Secretary/Treasurer met with Mr. Shields, Harry Archer’s Form Teacher who decided that he will make Mrs. Levy, Head of Guidance Counseling

Department aware of his challenges so that further intervention – including home visit – can be arranged to provide him with additional support that he needs.

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) has received credible and reliable information that Harry Archer has not turned up to see Vincent Brown, Retired Trained Teacher, Beersheba Primary School for monitoring. No further information is available about Harry Archer since effort to contact him is of no avail.

GOLDEN THOUGHTS AND NUGGETS

“Sharing is hard. It is easier to hold unto what we see in front of us. Perhaps, we do the calculation and we reason that there is simply not enough for everyone and the assumption is, that if I give, I will be left wanting.

Lisa Samra, Contributor to Our Daily Bread Ministries, Monday, February 19, 2018.

The Cycle of Giving that is revealed in 2 Corinthians 9 is quite an eye opener. It includes (1) the gracious giving of God (2) the generous giving of those who have received from God (3) the giving of thanks from those who have received from God through others. God enriches us so we can be generous. Having been enriched by God, the riches received are to be shared with others; especially with those in the family of God. People are recipients of and conduits for God’s bounty and God – the ultimate Giver – gets the thanks and the glory.

Arthur Jackson, Contributor to Insight, Our Daily Bread Ministries, Monday, February 19, 2018.

BOSA SCIENCE AND HEALTH CORNER

 EATING LEAFY GREENS MAY STAVE OFF MEMORY LOSS, SAYS RESEARCH STUDY

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According to findings from research done in the USA, eating one serving of leafy greens per day may stave off memory loss in old age and keep the brain youthful.

The difference found between elderly people who ate green and those who did not was stunning: the equivalent of being 11 years younger in age, said the study in the journal Neurology.

While the research was based on survey responses and therefore fell short of proving cause and effect, researchers said it offers further evidence of the association between healthy eating and healthy aging.

“Adding a daily serving of green, leafy vegetables to your diet may be a simple way to foster brain health,” said study author Martha Clare Morris of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.

The study tracked 960 people with an average age of 81, and followed them for an average of nearly five years. None had dementia upon entering the study.

Participants completed questionnaires that that asked how often they ate certain foods, including spinach, kale, collard greens and lettuce. They also had their thinking and  memory skills tested once a year.

People who ate the most greens averaged about 1.3 servings per day. Those on the opposite end of the spectrum ate 0.1 servings per day. A serving is about a half cup cooked.

People who ate at least on serving daily “had a slower rate of decline on tests of memory and thinking skills than people who never or rarely ate these vegetables.”

These results persisted even after researchers accounted for factors like smoking, high blood pressure, obesity, education level and mental and physical exercise.

“These observations are consistent with a broader body of evidence suggesting that people adhering to a Mediterranean diet may reduce their risk of dementia,” said David Llewelyn, senior research fellowin clinical epidemiology at the University of Exeter in England who was not involved in the study.

One key aspect of the so-called Mediterranean diet is consuming plant-based foods, while limiting the intake of red meat.

James Pickett, head of research at the Alzheimer’s Society in London, pointed out that “the researchers did not directly look at dementia, so we cannot say that it would delay or prevent the onset of the condition.

“However, older people who ate one or two servings of Vitamin K-rich food per day performed better on memory tests than those who didn’t,” he added.

“A healthy diet rich in essential nutrients, combined with regular exercise and avoiding smoking, can help to reduce your risk of developing dementia.

DISCOVERY OF SLAVE BURIAL GROUND AT PAYNES TOWN, NEW MARKET, SAINT ELIZABETH, JAMAICA WEST INDIES

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) again invites readers of its Newsletter to log in to its website: bosaonline.org to read and view photographs related to the above captioned news article that is published on its web page.

Paynestown John Salmon Head Stone-2

Mrs. Elvie Miller , 79 year old widow (owner of the property on which the Slave Burial Ground is located) and her daughter Mrs. Madge Mullings who reside on the same property, is awaiting the visit from Archaeologists from the History and Archaeological Department of the university of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica West Indies and Jamaica National Heritage Trust to take over, preserve and secure the site where the mortal remains of Hon. John Salmon, former Custos Rotulorum for Saint Elizabeth and President of the Legislative Council in Jamaica, Samuel John Manley, grandfather of Norman Washington Manley, former Prime Minister of Jamaica and Jamaican National Hero and myriad African Ancestors are buried.

Paynestown Slaves Burial Ground

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) and Paynes Town/New Market Community anxiously await the visit of Archaeologists from the History and Archaeology Department University of the West Indies (Mona campus), Jamaica National Heritage Trust to fulfill their written commitments to visit the historic site with a view to preserve and secure the site and declare it a National Heritage Site.

 

As a result of the significant discovery of the Slave Burial Ground, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) in anticipation of New Market – including Carr District, birthplace of James “Dick” Richards – being declared a National Heritage Site by Jamaica National Heritage Trust – has written to the Ministry of Youth and Culture (copied to other related Government Ministries, Agencies and Quasi Agencies and Hon. J. C. Hutchinson, Member of parliament NW Saint Elizabeth and Minister Without Portfolio in the Ministry of Industry, Investment, Commerce and Agriculture requesting that favourable consideration is given to refurbish the Old New Market Police Station into a Museum that will be managed by a trained professional Curator.

Paynestown Grave of Manleys Ancestor 1

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is delighted to inform readers of its Newsletter that as a result of representation that the Association made to Government Ministries and Agencies to rid the Old Police Station at New Market of Squatters who had illegally occupied the building, that the building has been repossessed and the entire premises is being cleaned and cleared of thick overgrowth and vegetation. The Association looks forward to the building being turned into a museum and the monument that was built on the site and dedicated in a civic ceremony on the night when Jamaica gained Independence from Great Britain refurbished.

In its email message dated June 10, 2017 addressed to Beersheba Primary School Alumni, Friends, Well-wishers and related Jamaica Government Ministries and Entities, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) wrote quote: While Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) and other Stakeholders in the impoverished peasant farming New Market Community eagerly await the visit of Archeologists from UWI History and Archeology Department and Jamaica National Heritage Trust to take over, preserve and declare the Slave Burial Ground a National Heritage Site, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) invites everyone to procure and read Maureen Warner-Lewis book: ARCHIBALD MONTEATH, IGBO, JAMAICAN MORAVIAN, University of the West Indies Press 2007. Maureen Warner-Lewis book which can be purchased in various bookstores as well as at www.amazon.com will open readers eyes and help them to better understand the events that occurred on the Slave Estate at Kepp, Paynes Town, Hopeton, New Savannah and elsewhere in the Parish of Saint Elizabeth. Unquote

 

 

Editor’s Note: The foregoing subject matter was thoroughly discussed in a meeting that was held in the office of the Chief Executive Officer, Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation on January 15, 2018. The meeting which was provided over by His Worship the Mayor of Black River and Chairman Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation Councillor Derrick Sangster, was attended by Mr. Errol Lebert, Chief Executive Officer, Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation, representatives of Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA), New Market CDC, and Mrs. Elvie Miller and her daughter Madge Mullings; Owner of the property on which the Slave Burial Ground is located; acquiesced and decided that the Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation will pursue the matter with the History and Archaeology Department of the University of the West Indies,

Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica West Indies so as to get the Department and Jamaica National Heritage Trust Foundation to honour the commitment that was given to the association that they would visit, take over, secure and preserve the site.

DON’T LOOK DOWN ON OR BE UNKIND TO PEOPLE YOU DO NOT KNOW

An American man walked into a restaurant in London. As soon as he entered the restaurant, he observed an African man sitting in the corner of the restaurant. The American man walked over to the counter, removed his wallet from his pocket and shouted; “Waiter1 I am buying food for everyone in this restaurant, except that black African guy over there!” The Waiter collected the money from the African man and he began serving free food to everyone in the restaurant except the African man. Instead of becoming upset, the African man simply looked up at the American and said calmly; “Thank You!” The response from the African man infuriated the American man.

The American man took out his wallet from his pocket again and shouted, “Waiter! This time I am buying bottles of wine and additional food for everyone in this bar except for that African man sitting in the corner over there.” The waited collected the money from the American man and began serving free food and wine to everyone in the bar and restaurant  except the African man. When the Waiter finished serving food and wine ; once again, instead of becoming irate, the African man simply smiled at the American man and said calmly and quietly; “Thank You!” The response from the African man made the American man furious!

The American man leaned over the counter and said to the Waiter; “What is wrong with that African man?” “I have bought free food and wine for everyone in this restaurant and bar except him, but instead of becoming irate; he just sits there in the corner and smile at me and says calmly and quietly; “Thank You!” “Is he mad?”

The Waiter smiled at the American man and said; “No he is not mad. He is the Owner of the Restaurant!

 

Editor’s Note: The foregoing article is contributed by Merlene Holness-Pryce, RN, Beersheba Elementary School Alumna.

BOSA DEVOTIONAL

In the Old Testament, God commanded the Israelites to trust Him by giving a portion of all He had supplied to the Levite Priests, who would in turn help others in need.

When the people refused, the prophet Malachi said they were robbing the Lord. (Malachi 3:8-9) However, if they gave willingly, showing they trusted the Lord’s promised provision and protection, (verses 10-11), others would recognize them as God’s blessed people (verse 12).

When Christ came, He fulfilled the demands of the Mosaic law (Galatians 3:10-13) and there is no longer a required tithe (one tenth of one’s income). Instead, believers are encouraged to regularly give to the Lord hilariously in proportion to their income and they sgould do so with an attitude of generosity. (1 Corinthians 16:2; 2 Corinthians 9:6-7).

Giving is an act of worship and generous giving can show our confidence in the God of grace. Whether we are managing our finances, our schedules, or the gifts God has entrusted to us, giving can by an act of  worship. Giving freely, fearlessly, willingly and hilariously can show our confidence in the care of our loving Father – the Ultimate Generous Giver.

 

Editor’s Note: The foregoing article written by Xochiti Dixon and Dennis Fisher, is taken from OUR DAILY BREAD, – a daily devotional booklet – is published by Our Daily Bread Ministries, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.

 

 

 

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“A heart that is focused on others will not be consumed with self”

 

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