Young performers on Cayman Brac and Little Cayman vying for National Children’s Festival of Arts accolades dazzled visiting judges with their speech, drama and dance prowess this year.
National Museum Exhibition Manager Wray Banker with one of the artifacts on show in From the Collection. This register with copper oxidized finish and oak base was produced in the early 20th century by the National Cash Register Company of Ohio.
Ever wondered what a devil fish look like? Or 100-year old embroidery?
JGHS students checked out the bathymetric display at the National Museum. (L-R) Head Boy Brian Watler; Teacher Dericka Ebanks; Head Girl Abigail Bush; School Reading Specialist Reina Jefferson and Webster’s Transport driver Clevon Williams.
Eighteen John Gray High School students absorbed numerous details of Cayman’s cultural heritage last Friday (27 November).
Governor Jack (right) pushes a button to activate a presentation on the devastating 1932 storm. At left Mrs. Mariko Jack and Governor’s Office Head Steve Moore.
“I would encourage everybody to visit the museum. It’s packed with information about the Cayman Islands that is presented in a really exciting way,” His Excellency the Governor, Mr.