Grenadian delegation marks 50th anniversary of independence in Boston

A distinguished delegation from Grenada, led by H.E. Tarlie Francis, Ambassador to the USA, convened in Boston to commemorate Grenada’s 50th Anniversary of Independence.

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Joined by Mrs. Christine Francis, Mr. Raphael Michael Brizan, and Ms. Christine Noel-Horsford, the delegation engaged in a series of events accentuating the enduring bond between Grenada and Massachusetts.

JetBlue’s new direct flight

The celebratory atmosphere was bolstered by the recent inauguration of a year-round nonstop flight between Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and Grenada’s Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND), operated by JetBlue’s premium 159-seat A321 MINT aircraft. 

This new route, launched in November, signifies the escalating connectivity between the two regions, streamlining travel and enriching cultural interchange.

Productive discussions at Boston State House

The festivities commenced on February 8 with a meet and greet at the Boston State House. 

Hosted by Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll and attended by State Representative Christopher Worrell and Jeevan Ramapriya, discussions revolved around pivotal areas of cooperation encompassing trade, tourism, education, climate change, and healthcare, echoing the mutual dedication to bilateral relations.

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Flag raising ceremony at Boston City Hall Plaza

Continuing the jubilation, a Flag Raising Ceremony on February 9 at Boston City Hall Plaza witnessed the participation of esteemed city and state officials alongside members of the diaspora. 

This event spotlighted the Grenadian community’s invaluable contributions to the cultural tapestry of Boston and the broader United States, culminating in the rendition of both American and Grenadian anthems as the Grenadian Flag ascended.

Showcasing Grenadian heritage and tourism

Concluding the day’s proceedings, a presentation and cocktail reception at City Hall’s Piemonte Room showcased Grenada’s rich heritage and tourist allure. Consul General of New York and Ms. Christine Noel-Horsford, Director of Sales, USA, elucidated under the theme ‘One People, One Journey, One Future.’

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Ambassador Tarlie Francis delivered the Independence Message, complemented by James Colimon’s presentation of the Mayor’s Office Proclamation and Councilor Brian Worrell’s introduction of the City of Boston Resolution.

Ambassador Tarlie Francis said “As we raise our flag high in the city of Boston today, let us not only celebrate how far we have come but also look forward to the journey ahead with optimism and determination. Together, let us continue to uphold the values of freedom, democracy, and prosperity that define us as a nation.”

Honoring Grenadian excellence

The occasion also honored notable individuals, including Chef Olrie Roberts, the Grenadian Owner of ZaZ Restaurant and Catering, Fitzroy Alexander, President & Founder of Traditional Breads Inc, and Susan Peavey, Owner of Peavey Travel, for their outstanding contributions to Grenadian culture and entrepreneurship. 

The Embassy of Grenada to the USA and The Grenada Tourism Authority extend their gratitude to all participants and reaffirm their commitment to fostering strong ties between Grenada and Massachusetts.

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