Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2014-AUG-22

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My condolences to Earl and Ena on the passing of Ena’s father. It is a difficult time in our lives when we lose a parent but try to remember the good times. I lost my mother last July but I was glad that I was there to be with her in her final days. I am sure your mom was as great a lady as mine was. Again my condolences.
Marina Ramsankar 66

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2014-AUG-22

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Although I still vote for Montserrat, "Half Moon" in Rose Hall, Mo Bay is "Heaven on Earth.". Yes, Carlston, exceptional and Mausicans are Challenge Overcomers.
Anna Maria Mora 70

Thursday, August 21, 2014

RE: Condolences

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Condolences to Earl and Ena Carnavon (nee Perryman) on the death of her father. It is always sad when a relative especially a parent dies but one can take comfort in the fact that one did the best for the parent. Ena you have that consolation. God's continued strength to you ad Earl as you look after your mother!
Pearl Yvonne Mulrain 69

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2014-AUG-15

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Thanks for your expressions of love. I am indeed heartened by the outpouring. Keep the faith all.
Jasper Joefield 74

RE: Caribbean News Link Recognizing and Recommending Montserrat Calabash Festival

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See it away from this horse's mouth.   Pat
Of course Montserrat is much more than our festivals... the people are a delight and they will welcome you with a big smile and open arms.
Flo
http://www.caribbeannewsnow.com/headline-Montserrat-Calabash-Festival-suggested-as-a-model-for-other-OECS-member-states-22256.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+CaribbeanNewsNowDailyHeadlines+%28Caribbean+News+Now%21+Daily+Headlines%29
Pat (Allum) Ryan 65

Saturday, August 16, 2014

RE: Venue for next years Reunion

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My suggestion for next year gathering is the northwest coast of Jamaica. The area between Montego Bay and Ocho Rios offers great facilities and opportunities for us to entertain and be entertained. Rose Hall, Falmouth, and Runaway Bay are areas with exceptional facilities. Sandals' Carlysle, Royal Caribbean and Montego Bay, located in the area, are all available to the guest of any of the Sandals hotels.
Although I believe that Montserrat is a destination worth visiting (been there twice, prior to the eruption), I am concerned that getting in and out of the island could pose some challenges for us. On the other hand, getting back to Montserrat will give me an opportunity to seek old friends who I met some time ago.
Just my opinion.
Carlston A. Gray 74

Friday, August 15, 2014

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2014-AUG-15

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HOORAY,  the votes are coming in for Montserrat.  Let's see how many we can get within the next month (Four Fridays).  I am so excited about this.  I really do hope that I can rearrange my schedule that has already been set for the first three weeks of July next year: Vacation Camp time.   Keeping everything crossed so that it can be rearranged.  So we have so far voting for Montserrat:
Vernetta
Donald
Maureen
Maria
Pat (ah must put her in here)  Ah not voter paddin' After all she is a voter isn't she?
Come on peeps, let's add to the list within the next month. Can we have about about 90% votes for Montserrat. I want to say 100% but yuh know dat eh happenin".  T& T Organizing Committee take note.  All d 4 is Trinis, we starting d ting.  Pat go and light some candles.
Dear Jasper,
I am so sorry to hear about your daughter.  This must not be a happy time for you and your family.  Please know that we are covering you and your family with our prayers.  You continue to be an inspiration to me.  Your faith and your strength in the face of so many challenges (that can test a man's or woman's belief) are really a sign to us all of God's Power and Grace.  Maria Mora
Anna Maria Mora 70

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2014-AUG-15

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I never think of Ms Edwards( Aunty Dolly behind her back) without remembering LA SORORITE which she established with some willing Pioneers to foster the social graces.   I last saw her at the 2003 Reunion when we had a gathering in Trinidad..   I believe it was at that time we took the decision to meet every two years.
So delighted at the positive responses since last week to the invitation to make it Montserrat for 2015.
Elections ( September 2014) will be long over, and those of you who have seen us when we lived on all of Montserrat will be amazed and delighted at what we are doing on the 15 ( out of 39) square miles left to us.  Vernetta Calvin Smith's mother was here for a family reunion and her uncle was a friend of our family on Montserrat.
Check these out:     mnialive.com ( for daily updates on the Montserrat scene at home and abroad n the diaspora.
www.visitmontserrat.com   for tourism matters    montserratcalabashfestival.com    for a historical view of the Calabash festival... and for an idea of what you can expect
Next year's dates July 12- 19 ... will Joan be here to sing Summertime?
Blessings, Pat
Pat (Allum) Ryan 65

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2014-AUG-08

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I am sorry for posting this belatedly, but my younger daughter, Kemba a.k.a Kimberly, went to be with the departed on July 10th. 2014.  May her soul rest in peace.
Jasper Joefield 74

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

RE: Greetings,

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Errol! Summertime and the living is easy. I hope it is, where you are. This past weekend I had the pleasure of being in Toronto and seeing Tsonga win the Rogers Cup, courtesy ESPN. French speakers in Canada must have been pleased. Not to mention black people who have been keeping an eye on his career. Anyway, Monserrat sounds promising. I'm beginning to look forward to it. Rodney! The phrase "domesticated wild meat" is an oxyMORON. Trinis want WILD meat. Are you willing to settle for wile meat that comes cheep, cheep with a microscopic stamp reading, Made in China ? I hope not.FYI, in T&T, a recently formed company is offering tours all over this country, including to th Caroni Bird Sanctuary. So make time to come and be a tourist in Trinidad. Google "Experience T&T 2014 Tours" and see what you get.
Donald Graham 73

Monday, August 11, 2014

Re Mausica Weekly

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Dolly Edwards  passed away on Friday 18th July  at the age of 96.  She was buried on the 24th July.  She was  one of the first lecturers at Mausica in the area of Home Economics. May her soul rest in peace.
Cynthia Craigwell-Lawrence 65

Friday, August 08, 2014

Re: reunion

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Errol, Montserrat gets my vote for the reunion next year.
Maureen Warner 65

RE: Whitfield Cummings

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Whitfield Cummings passed away in St Croix,he was in my group (69_71) and he was from Vessigny.
Clyde Permell 71

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2014-AUG-08

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I am very excited about Pat's suggestion that Montserrat be the venue for our next reunion. I cast my vote solidly behind it. Montserrat was the birthplace of my mother who came to Trinidad at the age of 5, but I never had the opportunity to visit. I think it would be lovely and different. Let's go for it!
Vernetta Calvin-Smith 65

Wednesday, August 06, 2014

RE: Emancipation Address

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We are getting ready for Elections, possibly some time in September (TBA)
This is the timely address given by our Head of UWI Open Campus on Montserrat, Miss Gracelyn Cassell.  I wanted to share it with fellow Mausicans.
"Emancipation Day Address 2014
Today we are again enjoying the August Monday public holiday.  Whether we realise it or not, it is a significant milestone in our history.  Many events have taken us to this point where we stand on the verge of general elections, something that would not have been possible prior to Emancipation.
Dr. Curtis Jacobs explains that “the observation of Emancipation in 2014 takes on a special meaning.  Like the first Emancipation in 1834, August 1 came on a Friday.   This year has been 180 years since our British rulers decided to buy out the property rights that the planter class held in our ancestors as at July 31, 1834.  Collectively, the British Parliament voted 20 million pounds sterling to compensate the planter class for their property rights in our ancestors.  In 1834, this was forty per cent of Britain’s national budget.
Very little of this money ever reached the British Caribbean, as much of it went to pay the planters’ debts and to invest in the new emerging industries in Britain and elsewhere.   Of course, our ancestors received no compensation for several centuries of forced, unpaid labour.  As the Moyne Commission report pointed out, we were not prepared for Emancipation and were, for all practical purposes, placed in a state of benign neglect for one hundred years.
Emancipation 2014 is being observed against the backdrop of a systematic campaign in the Anglophone Caribbean for reparations, for Britain to acknowledge its black debt and make due recompense.   This process is ongoing.
Emancipation 2014 is also being observed against the backdrop of the upcoming elections.   The right to vote, to choose our own path, is one of the most important achievements along the road that our ancestors took their first, halting steps.  This right was achieved after more than a century since emancipation, and it required a workers’ rebellion in the entire British Caribbean that forced our British rulers to sit up,  take notice, and accept that it had a responsibility towards the people in its Caribbean possessions.
Today, we tend to take this right for granted, but this right was only granted to the people of Montserrat in 1951, 117 years after Emancipation.  It was not a right we have enjoyed as a matter of course.  There are many people still living in Montserrat today who came of age but did not have the right to vote as we do today.
With this right to vote come several other freedoms, among which is the right to choose our own leaders to represent us in the highest public forum in our country.  We are also accorded the right of freedom of expression, the right to speak our minds without fear of arrest and imprisonment if our views are not in accordance with the official position.  There may be repercussions to exercising this right to freedom of expression in a country like ours where people are not comfortable with rocking the boat.
But our present political and electoral system is the product of the recent history of our island.  Faced with the disruptions of our social life after a major natural disaster, our leaders devised a system where each registered voter is afforded the right to nine votes.   We have some 30 persons presenting themselves for public office and we are faced with the issue of choice.  Emancipation 2014 has met us debating who should be granted the right to represent the interests of the people in the highest public forum in our country.  To entrust a fellow citizen with the responsibility to represent our interests government is a right that borders on the sacred, both on the part of the voter and the prospective candidate.  It is not to be taken lightly.   The voter is expected to make his choice on the basis of his or her careful consideration of the abilities and record of each candidate before casting the 9 votes.  The candidates are expected to have carefully examined their conscience to decide whether they are competent to represent the people.  They are expected to have set aside their personal interests in favour of the interests of the people as a whole.
Unfortunately, very often our elected officials lose sight of the reasons they are elected.  They put themselves up for election as representatives and servants of the people but may find themselves succombing to the power of the position and in short order instead start seeing themselves as masters.   Both our people and our elected representatives must be vigilant in suppressing this behaviour.
As we observe Emancipation in 2014, it is fitting that we reflect on the road we have travelled.  It must be a time to celebrate our victories and reflect on our failures, resolving never to repeat past mistakes but learning from them. The upcoming elections should be a celebration of the achievements since that first Emancipation day.”
A Happy August Monday to all!
Gracelyn Cassell"
Pat Ryan 65

Tuesday, August 05, 2014

RE: Thank you

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To My Mausica Family:
Thank you for the tremendous support you offered my family during a time of bereavement.Your attendance at the funeral service,the phone calls,your many gifts and kind condolences are well received by my entire family.Mausica is truly a blessed community of supportive individuals.Thank you for your kindness and generosity.
May we continue to be a support to each other through  life's journey.
God Bless.
Joyce Jordan-Medina 67

Monday, August 04, 2014

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2014-JUN-13

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Whitfield Cummings passed. I think he was 69-71
Isaac Victor 75

RE:

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My sincerest condolences to all the bereaved families.
I am indeed very happy to read about the consideration to change the venue for the next reunion.
I cast my first vote for Montserrat. I just researched the national foods of the country and would like to sample some goat water from a calabash and wash it down with one of the local beverages --- cashew or papaya juice.
Let's go and look for our big sister, Pat.
On the other hand, if it is decided to stay in Trinidad, that would be all right too. There are several sites that I have not Visited e. g. Caroni Swamp, the bird sanctuary or areas further East
Graham, see if you could get some domesticated wild meat. Tell the authorities that the animals volunteered their services when they heard that the Mausicans were coming.
Let's keep on Living the Legacy.
As usual.
Rodney Foster.
Rodney Foster 68

RE: Caribbean News Link Recognizing and Recommending Montserrat Calabash Festival

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Sharing.   Flo Griffith has been tireless in her efforts to promote the Calabash Festival and keep it going.  In fact, the idea for the event came from her all those nine or so years ago.  Pat
Spread the word, we want our 10th anniversary in 2015 to be extra special.
http://www.caribbeannewsnow.com/headline-Montserrat-Calabash-Festival-suggested-as-a-model-for-other-OECS-member-states-22256.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+CaribbeanNewsNowDailyHeadlines+%28Caribbean+News+Now%21+Daily+Headlines%29
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Pat Ryan 65

Saturday, August 02, 2014

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2014-AUG-01

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I really do like the idea of Montserrat as a venue for next year's reunion.  This will be an amazing experience.  I have been to Montserrat twice and I really do think that it could work. It is a beautiful island and you all know that Mausicans could create a fete and a good time anywhere we go.   I guess the vote is on.  I vote for Montserrat. I see an intimate setting and  a place where we will really cement the family atmosphere.    I will have a problem with any mid-july dates but that does not mean that the Reunion cannot happen in Montserrat.  If Montserrat is chosen I will have to work it out. I already have a committment.  I coordinate vacation camps and just completed one and have been asked to prepare for next year.  If Montserrat is chosen, I will have to look at the dates and see if the company will agree to begin camp later in July and go into August.  Maria
Mausica and Montserrat: Made for Each Other, without a doubt.
Anna Maria Mora 70