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Former students make tangible donations to Bladen Hall Multilateral

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June 23, 2022
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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.

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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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