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Culture Connection

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Culture Camp attendees learn how to make cassava cake.

Minister of Education, Training and Employment, the Hon. Rolston Anglin, JP, recently dropped in on the final day of a joint Youth Services Unit and Department of Tourism Culture Camp.

It was hosted at Mr. Kem Jackson’s home, where participants learned about the traditional Cayman catboat and other aspects of Caymanian culture.

Other camp partners were Rennie’s Bus Transport, Massive Equipment Rentals and the Cayman Catboat Club. Throughout the week-long camp, some 60 adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17 attended.

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