Caribbean American Association of Lake County celebrates 19th annual gala and awards dinner

An article from The News Leader highlighted the Members of the Caribbean American Association of Lake County (CAALC) who came together in a spirited celebration at the Clermont Performing Arts Center in Florida on November 4 for their 19th annual gala banquet and awards dinner.

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The article noted that back in April 2004, a group of 10 Clermont residents recognized a need for unity and celebration within their community. 

Today, CAALC boasts a membership of over 100 individuals, all committed to preserving and promoting Caribbean heritage in Lake County.

Members of the CAALC were dancing the night away at the group’s recent annual gala. (Photo via The News Leader)

Investing in future generations

One of CAALC’s standout achievements over the years has been the successful awarding of over 50 student scholarships to graduating seniors from local high schools. 

These scholarships have been instrumental in helping young talents pursue their dreams in college or vocational schools.

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Empowering Caribbean descendants

According to the article, Mitchell Hill, the President of CAALC, emphasized the organization’s mission, stating that it is about empowering the young men and women of Caribbean descent “who call this place home.” 

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Hill spoke about their commitment to providing educational scholarships year after year, offering brighter futures to the community’s youth.

Hill added that CAALC’s Lake Steel Orchestra also garnered recognition for nurturing musical talent among young participants.

Keynote address by Groveland Mayor Evelyn Wilson

Groveland Mayor Evelyn Wilson delivered an inspiring keynote address, highlighting the importance of diversity, unity, inclusivity, acceptance, peace, community service, and smart growth in South Lake.

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Honoring outstanding contributions

The gala featured the presentation of CAALC’s prestigious Community Awards. Dr. Lorna Bennett was honored as the ‘Caribbean Immigrant of the Year.’

Geneva Hamilton received the Presidential Award in recognition of her unwavering commitment to CAALC and her past role as President. 

Furthermore, distinguished presidential and leadership awards were presented to Inez Wallace for her life of service, Margarita Wilkerson, and Vilma Roland-Cain. 

Acknowledging support and generosity

Mitchell Hill and Andrew Burke took a moment to express gratitude to CAALC’s board officers, directors, and all those who have shown loyal support through memberships, sponsorships, volunteerism, and generous donations.

A night of entertainment and cultural celebration

Live musical entertainment added to the festive atmosphere, with the Caribbean Groove Band and DJ Richie Fusion providing the rhythms. The African Cultural Dancers contributed poems, songs, dance, and a touching presentation to celebrate American freedoms and reflect on the history of slavery.

Exciting upcoming events

Moreover, CAALC announced its upcoming events, including the annual Christmas Party scheduled for Saturday, December 16, 2023, the new Annual Cultural Extravaganza on Saturday, March 9, 2024, and the eagerly awaited Caribbean Jerk Festival on June 1, 2024.

In the heart of Lake County, CAALC continues to serve as a beacon of Caribbean culture and a platform for community empowerment, embodying the spirit of unity and celebration.

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