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Leos Special Installation Ceremony Lunch

Friday, June 23, 2006


The new Leo board for 2006-2007: President, Leo
Daniel Reid; Secretary, Joanna Jackson; 1st VP, Anya
Christian; 2nd VP, Jerrique Seymour; Treasurer, Ada
Bennett; Tail Twister, Miguel Solomon; 2 Year Director,
Sherene Mitto; 2 Year Director: Elisha Kerr; 1 Year
Director, Sasha Mitto;1 Year Director, Desiree Brown;
Membership Director, Shari Webb.

The Leo Club of Grand Cayman held their Annual Administration Installation Luncheon on Saturday the 10 June at Castaway's Restaurant.

Many members of the Cayman Islands Leos as well as the Lions Club were present, along with the members guests.

During the luncheon, 12 new Leo board members were installed as officers for the 2006-2007 Leos year.

Among them, Daniel Reid, who was installed as president for a second term. 

Anya Christian was also installed to the post of First Vice President for a second year.
The President's Theme for the coming Leos' year is: 'Strengthening our call to service:
Empowering young leaders; establishing partnerships.'

Leo's goals and forthcoming events for the next Leos' year include holding a free Family Fun Day at the end of July, or early in August. The Family Fun Day will contain many different attractions for families including bouncy castles, face painting, and a talent show.

Miss Teen Pageant, one of the biggest fundraisers in the Leo's calendar, is scheduled to take place in September.

Leos will also be launching their Traffic Fatality Campaign in order to draw attention to the high death rate of young people involved in car accidents.

The week long campaign will involve a special presentation that will be made to schools. The presentation will involve an official video, as well as presentations from the parents of traffic accident victims, and various experts.

The Leos also hope to complete their Public Beach Restoration Project by this autumn.

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