People on my island are being afforded the opportunity to be exposed to numerous positive events.
I listen during and after these occur and I am disturbed when people say, “Man I should have gone to that.” or ” I am sorry I did not take my child/grandchild to see that, it was so good.”
Over the past three weeks people of Eleuthera had the opportunity to expose themselves to, Big Cal Bumpin’ Circus, the opening of the BNT Levy Park, the Ride for Hope – the cancer fighting organization. And most missed out.
On the evening of the ‘Ride for Hope’ a grandfather stated to me that he enjoyed himself at the Circus and his biggest regret was that he did not take his children nor his grandchildren. I could only listen and smile. He went on to give praise of the performers and to say how to take his grandchildren to the United States to see the circus would cost him so much more.
Then the Levy Park – Students from other islands have already made plans to come to Eleuthera and see and enjoy the park form an educational point and from a social point of view. Yet the local people here are making excuses after excuses as to why they have not been yet; ‘I’m too busy.’ I have to go to work.’ ‘It’s too far from my settlement.’ These things may be true to a point but when you think of how people go from one of Eleuthera to the next for ‘Homecomings’ and stay for hours, those excuses ‘go out the window.’
The Ride for Hope event was on that more people from Eleuthera could have been involved in. The Cancer Society of Eleuthera benefits everyone on Eleuthera from the North to the South. Women from Eleuthera were given the opportunity to travel to Nassau for mammograms and the men had prostrate examinations done at the local clinics, these all free of charge. Yet when compared to the numbers of people from outside Eleuthera who were at the ride for Hope, the local people should be ashamed, more could have made an effort to be there.
Some of the people on this beautiful island need to wake up!
This week history was made again right here on Eleuthera. The Pre-schools [private and one government] hosted it first [I hope annual] week of activities for preschoolers. It all started with a church service at St. Patrick’s Anglican Church in Governor’s Harbour, followed by activities at the local Haynes’ Library,a visit by the Yellow Bahamain and on Friday a day of sporting fun for youngsters at the park. More preschools could have been involved. Now look at what we have on Eleuthera.

Natural Site at the Levy BNT Park Eleuthera

Local Band From Water Ford Eleuthera performed at the Opening of the Park.
Folks Eleuthera is the Cradle of the Bahamas. Local need to realise and appreciate that. I can truly say that the visitors to our shores do, ask the second home owners! There is so much we can do here.
And look at our future and invest in them.

'Little Blessings'
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