Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Re: Message from Eastlyn Mac.

2011-Jun-20-0828Hrs
Carole,
Am leaving this aft for 6 weeks in NYC.  Please ask Errol to post the message for you.  His address is attached.
Brenda
"And this too will pass."
"From: Carole R.
To: BrendaAlexander-Perez
Sent: Sun, June 19, 2011 7:35:16 PM
Subject: Message from Eastlyn Mac.
Hi Brenda,
I had a call from Eastlyn McKenzie re the Music Amateurs - a group that she travels with as MC.  The group will be in Toronto sometime in the near future and she has asked me to have you inform the Mausicans to support the effort.  She will not be with the group on this trip since she has to be at the hearing on the "90 coup".  However, she assures me that she will meet  at the reunion.  I am still to get the details of the venue and time that the group will be performing, but as soon as I have the details, I will let you know.
Summer is here and of course we will see one another soon enough.
Carole Reid Clyne
"repping" Jean.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. Martin Luther King, Jr."
Brenda Alexander-Perez

Monday, June 20, 2011

RE: Weekly


2011-Jun-19-1020Hrs
Errol
I went to a function earlier and met Deacon Murchison Sylvester in his new role. He however said that  something was on the blog when he was ordained.
He sent his regards to you and yours and the Mausica family. He cannot make the reunion as he now has to minister to a wider family.
Regards
finbar
'take time to laugh for it is the  music of the soul....'
Finbar Ryan

Friday, June 17, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-Jun-17-1023Hrs
Hello All,
To - All the Fathers, Grand Fathers and those who Fathered the children of our nation and those nations of the world, also to our Mausican Fathers like Mr. Fitzwilliams who shared with us their very best and nurtured us to be the persons we are today....
Please note that you are remembered and honoured and that your labour was and is not in vain.
Kindly continue to convey to our young men and young fathers that they must spend time with their sons and daughters and that they must pass on those great traditions, fear of God, love for their fellow man and each other that we have inculcated.
My best regards
Blessings
Dr. Merle Dillon - Baker 1966-1968

Thursday, June 16, 2011

RE: To those who will meet in the shadow of Lady Liberty.

2011-Jun-16-2307Hrs
Mausicans:
I have only been to one re-union so far, the Tobago one in 07. I had hoped for Grenada, but funds were not there, same with New York. Once, I would have gone, and put it on a credit card, now I have learnt, in my 70th year, to be more fiscally cautious.
If there is any one among you who has not been to New York before, I hope you will enjoy its smoggy, dusty beauty, its noise and excitement.
If you want to visit a couple of out of the way places, try The Cloisters at Washington Heights, its a recreation of a medieval monastery, and it was the first place where I saw a nativity scene with one of the three wise men being African. The set is from the 13 or 14 century, I believe, long before racism infested the world.
The other religious site I would recommend is the Cathedral of St. John the Devine, the Anglican church in Harlem that stand across from Columbia University at 133d and Lennox Ave. The church, perhaps the largest in North America, can accomodate twelve weddings without one disturbing the other. The church has an interesting history. Begun about 1850, when Harlen was white, it continues to be built up to today. A stone mason who came out from England about forty years ago to work on the building, noticed the graffitti creeping up on buildings all around. He decided that if he hired the neighbourhood young men to work on the church, they would have something meaningful to do. So, he began a class in stone masonry.Young "angry" African Americans learning the ancient art of stone carving from an Englishman. The vandals have never sprayed the church, it was part of them, you see. The white Americans fled to the suburbs, but Anglicans do not sell a church, so the cathedral has survived and is a magnificent structure .I once met a guy who SAID he had gone to Columbia University and I asked him about the cathedral. He had never seen it. I knew he had not gone there. You cannot "not see' the Cathedral of St John the Devine.
Have fun in the heat. Keep our beloved country in your prayers, as I do daily.
If God spares life and limb I'd be in Trinidad for the 2013 get together, and stay on for Emancipation, something else I have missed since 2007.
Be blessed.
Linda E. Edwards-Romain

RE: Mausica Classics

2011-Jun-16
Hello Erroll,
Please share with the Mausica family.
As usual,
Rodney Foster
Subject: Mausica Classics Revised Version
Hello Erroll,
Here is the final version.
Rodney

"My  Fellow Mausicans , 
Aye hear nah man, yuh have any classics tuh share wit the readership?
Here are a few that come tuh mind:
Big debating contest. GTC vs Mausica in HMJ HALL. Wilton John, Deodath Ojah Maharaj and Michael Ransome representing Mausica.  Ah forget de exact topic.
Hear Ransome, “You all know that Trinidad is an island surrounded by water.”
From de audience, Darnley Gittens shout out, “We know dat. Tell we something dat we doh know.” Mas in de place. Mankind laughing too bad.
Next rounds is Chessawatee Ojah. Yes man, he was ah Chess addict. He start tuh give some vital statistics. { Felix and Finbar dat word on de Spelling test}Hear how dis teacher boy read out 189,057. In perfect diction, he say, “ One hundred and eighty-nine thousand, no thousand and fifty-seven.
GTC beat we rarse.
Another time during assembly, Harry Joe calling out names  tuh go on teaching practice. . I hoping tuh go to Arima New Government. Meh pardnahs, Loy-D Brown and Earl John was teachin dey. We use tuh go across by Loy-D an eat we plastic container ah food  and take ah drink. Dat was fun. 
Back tuh de Joe. He calling out names in groups of three. Wen he come tuh de end of de Bs, wit ah straight face he announce, “Bonas, Bullen , Burnett.”
Somebody shout out, “Really?” Another one say, “Ah did tell yuh so.” It was mas in de place. 
In 1967, de folk song choir went on ah camp tuh Dominica.  De first day we went on de rocky beach in Goodwill, we pick up ah funky smell and had tuh run back tuh Goodwill High School. It was ah mess. Wen we tell Fitzy about de experience, he call we “Stool Pigeons.” Yes man, Mr. Williams could real talk de same ting dat had de beach smelling so.
By de way, I believe we picked up “La Porrinden” in Dominica.
As usual,
Rodney Foster, Dolphus"

Monday, June 13, 2011

RE:

2011-Jun-12-2115Hrs
Hi Errol
My name is Hyacinth Jordan. The one whose name you dont have on your mailing list.  My surname was Aberdeen and I was in Mausica from ''66-- 68''. I was a resident of Kirkendale. Someone asked about another Carnavon. There was Jacqueline Carnavon . I think she was Earl's sister. She and Agnes Howell were roommates also in Kirkendale. They were ''67--69''. I have never attended any reunions but I am always informed about what goes on. I hope to be there one day though.. I still keep in touch with a few Mausicans. God bless.
Hyacinth Jordan

RE: new e-mail address re Phyliss Mottley

2011-Jun-12-2029Hrs
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: "pmottley@flowtrinidad.net"
To: sfinbar@yahoo.com
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 4:36 PM
Subject: new e-mail address
Hello Finbar,
Ihave a different internet provider Flowtrinidad.com my new address is pmottley@flowtrinidad.net
Can you send it to the blog for me please. I understand that there is some new info concerning the events at the reunion.
Phyllis
Finbar Ryan

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-Jun-12-0057Hrs
It's very nice to read the Mausica Weely. I remember some of the names mentioned. Every year I go to Trini I meet up with some of my Mausican friends like Khiman, Shiela, Indra and Zinnet. We were from the group of 73-75.
Has anyone ever had to get a course content for every subject that was done in MTC? I am trying to register as a teacher in Australia and they need all the topics that were done there.
Hope to read more of the Mausica emails.
Seeta Mohammed

Friday, June 10, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-Jun-10-1150Hrs
"The Model from Kirkendale" by Oswald Hem Lee (Swadingo) was on Mausicans' lips for months afterwards. What was interesting to note about this performance was that the subject of the calypso, Pamela Gilkes, actually performed on stage with Hem Lee.
I thought that the calypso we were introduced to as the Mausica Road March was quite intriguing, as well as Lancelot Brown's selection for Carnival 74.
Herbert Garvin 73 - 75

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-Jun-10-0629Hrs
Don't tell me I didn't attach the rock!   here it is!     Pat ( Allum ) Ryan
I waited to see if any of the pioneers would have recalled  the late Trevor Davis' calypso re choir practice:
Fall, fall , fall, fall fall, sing up tenors, sing up please
Fall.... fall on something beside your knees... and also La Porrinden which  were very creative compositions.
Felix "hotwater" Edinborough also gave us:
Ah ole mosquito was dying, he wife and he children crying;  one of them who name Bill, only interested in the will, so he bend down and aske he father to leave hin ah barrell ah yellow fever... Ah bite up man in de mormin, ah bite up man in de evenin, ah sorry fuh what ah do, you know ah bite up some women too!
Kirkendale 63-63, remember our Band : Sparrow's Calypsos?  Ben Alleyne was Rose, the Queen of our band and won hands down .   Those were the days!
Pat Ryan

Sunday, June 05, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-Jun-05-1041Hrs
Yeah now we have it!!! I was wondering how they could have left out the Mighty Richie.  Richie is one of the elite Mausican calysonian
Adelia Bovell-Benjamin ('72-'74)

Saturday, June 04, 2011

RE: MAUSICA .... Thank you Errol

2011-Jun-03-1641Hrs
Dear Errol,
Thank you for providing this medium for Mausican News.
Richie....the goodly gentleman did show up. Thanks. He looks well.
But my time was cut short. We were unable to meet and have lunch.
However,  we were able to renew acquaintances and chat about Mausica and Mausicans.
Sorry, that Adelia and Allan were unable to be there. but I am still thankful for meeting mausicans over the phone.
I attended the Carnival in Atlanta, and saw Allan's band.."We kinda thing".
It was refreshing to see the Caribbean coming together.
Trinidad with "Palance" etc. like that was the roadmarch, still sounding as sweet and jumpy as ever.
Virgin Islands did well  with their sort of military march.
When my friends saw  the wining down  in some bands , they quickly asked, "Is she from Trinidad?"
However, I wish that Mac Farlane , some of Trini revellers, Roslyn Gabriel's S>E>A students awaiting results, and more steelbands could be invited.
Overall, it was a fair sample of Trinidad, but moreso of the Carribbean.
We went to "Tassa" Trini restaurant after, and hand some calaloo and pelau, a little Bus up shirt etc.
I am winding down my holiday now in Florida.
Thank you, Errol, for printing my request ....Mausicans in Atlanta etc. and posting my photo. Thanks to all Mausicans who made my holiday a pleasant one.
My best regards to you.
Keep up the Calypso lists. Every hostelhad its Kaiso princes and princesses with songs like
"If yuh see them flies",
"Sausage in the morning, Sausage in the evening"
Don't forget Louise and Kirkendalians contributions. Mike and they can still sing  "OH WASA". I give them permission.  It was by no means a rude song. I was very naive then, and sang it on behalf of those who hardly got water from WASA, so do not make it into a suggestive song as some Mausicans did.
The Tobago boys were great in music too. Richie reminded me of the many calypsoes that he composed, also for Myrtle. I enjoyed  Vernella and  V  the pastor, and Philo on the piano. Don't mention the boys on the drums and Earl Knights with the trumpet? Hope some of these artistes will be there. Make cds and videos for those who are absent to enjoy.
Remember' Minute' silence for Roland, Pat James and the others when you get to New York.
God bless.
Pat.
Patricia Scott-Phelps

RE: Mausica Calypsonians

2011-Jun-03-1609Hrs
Dear Finbar,
I am almost sure it was Lester who sang "Bring Back  We 330."  I can remember his suggestive pronunciation of that "paltry" sum. One of those guys sang one on "Grell Cup"- that's the garden competition we had each year. Lester sang it at a concert we held at Golden Grove prison in  '71  but I don't remember if he was the composer. Those were the good old days.
Euline Fox-Peters 70-72.

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-Jun-03-1404Hrs
Hello fellow Mausicans
I have followed the prep and planning for the New Yprk reunion with great interest, and pride in the organising team who are really taking this labour of love so seriously.  I am unable to attend for various reasons, but my thoughts will be with you all.   It will seem like ages till 2013 when Trinidad will be the golden venue.   I trust that by 2012 good.  and reliable access ( sea and air) to Montserrat will be in place so that those of you who are so minded can come and check us out in the interim year.  August 2011 will mark my 30th year on the island of Montserrat and I have never regretted coming here, as it brought me closer ( than the UK) to Trinidad, land of my birth , and Guadeloupe which allowed me to spread my French wings.
The volcano has been reasonably quiet since Feb 2010,   We are getting serious about exploitation of Geothermal energy and good things are happening even in our depressed economy.  So think about it.  check www.visitmontserrat.com  for info on the island and www.mvo.ms for up to the minute news re the volcano which you can actually see face to face!   Have a great reunion and please  take on Buzzie's request to sort out your accommodation needs.   No one should be frazzled  when the time comes around.
Blessings, pat
Sydna Belgrove, did you live in Oilfield Fyzabad? where are you now?
The attachment is the photo of a stone I found during my morning walk last Wednesday... it is faithful in form and proportions to the island of Montserrat. A very uncanny detail is a proportionately large "bump" where the volcano dome is located in the south east!.   I keep on wondering if someone manufactured this and left it around to be found!
Pat Ryan

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-Jun-03-1305Hrs
Hi Pat, Thanks for sharing that lovely photo. It really was wonderful to see your radiant smile after over two decades. May God continue to bless you richly. Joy A. James Valdez, your Kirkendalian sister ('72-'74).
Joy Valdez

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-Jun-03-1202Hrs
Some lines from notable Mausican calypsoes that I still remember
" Ryan, Hospe, and Mac, see them running through the track"
"Well the folk song choir, in Mausica, is the greatest ever"
"Ramos, Celia Parker, Chicken, Hops and Saturina, "
Gilbert "Happy" O Connor, I can never forget. When we went to Guyana in 1970 to help them build their road, an something happened in the camp, and a girl from UWI complained bitterly, and in public at breakfast,  to the camp commander, Mr. Young, what her fellow UWI students had done. 10 minutes later, Happy had a calypso composed. He came to me asking me whether I could accompany him on my quatro. With the encouragement of another Mausican, we were on the public address system singing the calypso for the entire camp. Because of the calypso the girl was given an uncomplimentary name for the duration of the rest of her stay in Guyana.
Garth Nicholas '69 - '71

Friday, June 03, 2011

RE: Big Apple Reunion 2011

2011-Jun-02-2306Hrs
My FellowMausicans,
Greetings. The countdown has begun. Just 56 days to go before Mausicans tour the Big Apple.!!!
Regarding the room block at the Long Island Marriott, I wish to remind those who are interested, that the cutoff date is June 26th. Currently, there is one reservation.
I am happy to inform you there is still room at our Housing Accommodation at Hofstra University but you must hurry for there will be a cut off date also.
Those people who plan to arrive in New York on that midnight flight, (Monday midnight) from Trinidad, please let me know so we can make transportation plans and early check in at Hofstra.
The Planning Committee is working hard and striving for excellence. Let us hear of your concerns and they will be addressed accordingly.
Warm wishes,
Buzzie
Bernice Warrick-Tarradath

RE: Greetings

2011-Jun-02-0121Hrs
My fellow Mausicans,
Greetings.
First , I  must apologize for  assigning the wrong last name to calypsonian Agnes Howell.  Then I forgot to mention Lord or Mighty Scratchy, the man who sang about those students from Pt Zagaya who forgot how tuh eat dasheen, yam and breadfruit once dey enter Mausica
Scratchy, my Havenite brother,  was bad fuh days.. Early Saturday morning ah fella call meh and wanted tuh know how ah could leave out de Mighty Richie. Then he proceeded tuh sing about three calypsoes fuh meh. Godwyn Richardson real good too.  He lose ah competition by half a point.
By no means was my list complete. So doh shoot de messenger. Just come tuh de reunion and leh we sing.
As usual,
Rodney Foster

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-May-31-1619Hrs
Hi RF
Welcome
This is good news
Errol Jones

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-May-29-1044Hrs
Dolphus, yuh feel is only you name Rodney or what.  Sorry ah make yuh head hurt yuh.  I eh know no Agnes Carnavan in Mausica, wha year she was? Yuh eh remember Earl Carnavon. Ah know  Agnes Howell, Junior Howell sister, who was a riot all by herself in Mausica, she used to sing calypso, and was like salt, in everyting. Ah hope dat someone get in touch wid her. I visited her at her home when I was in NY some time ago. She is the principal of a Public School ( was at the time.) Maybe she has retired by now, will try to find Junior and find out.  Junior also received a big time award from some foreign country, very recently ( really should ah cut it out from d newspaper) for his Innovation in Steel Pan. He created some new type of pan or chrome paint for pan. I remember seeing him with pans of all different colours surrounding him.  Dey really was lookin pretty.    Will really need to get the correct information. We can have a Mausica Gallery,with Mausicans who have changed or are changing the face of our nation daily.  Maybe we could leave that for the 50th Anniversary. (OMG!!! Ah open mih mout. Leh mih shut it fas, fas.) Ah gorn. Love you all. Blessings Abundant and a World Full of Love.
Anna Maria Mora

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-May-27-1217Hrs
I humbly apologize for the mix up that I made with the names in  my haste last time.
Correction  ---Richie and Rodney are two different Mausicans.
It is Godwin "Richie" Richardson
"Richie" is short for Richardson. Richie is trying to arrange a lunch or so.
Allan Simpson is very involved in the Atlanta Carnival this weekend. He is bringing out a band.
I look forward to seeing all  on this weekend. This is also Memorial weekend. Monday is a Holiday in USA.
Have a Good weekend! There is light after the storm last night. I empathise with those who suffered damages to property  and /or self.
Cheer up. Praise God it was not worse.
There is a light at the end of the tunnel. You have a better life to come if you believe and trust in God. Keep courage.
Here is a surprise in the next e mail. I have only changed from dark brown afro to lovely silver grey. My daughter's photography. you can view her website.
Have fun at the New York reunion.
Pat Phelps
Patricia Scott-Phelps

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-May-29-10448Hrs
Dolphus, yuh feel is only you name Rodney or what.  Sorry ah make yuh head hurt yuh.  I eh know no Agnes Carnavan in Mausica, wha year she was? Yuh eh remember Earl Carnavon. Ah know  Agnes Howell, Junior Howell sister, who was a riot all by herself in Mausica, she used to sing calypso, and was like salt, in everyting. Ah hope dat someone get in touch wid her. I visited her at her home when I was in NY some time ago. She is the principal of a Public School ( was at the time.) Maybe she has retired by now, will try to find Junior and find out.  Junior also received a big time award from some foreign country, very recently ( really should ah cut it out from d newspaper) for his Innovation in Steel Pan. He created some new type of pan or chrome paint for pan. I remember seeing him with pans of all different colours surrounding him.  Dey really was lookin pretty.    Will really need to get the correct information. We can have a Mausica Gallery,with Mausicans who have changed or are changing the face of our nation daily.  Maybe we could leave that for the 50th Anniversary. (OMG!!! Ah open mih mout. Leh mih shut it fas, fas.) Ah gorn. Love you all. Blessings Abundant and a World Full of Love.
Anna Maria Mora

Friday, May 27, 2011

Reunion

2011-May-27-0658Hrs
Hazel, Wot ees dis, like yuh getting sorf in your golden years. Kaiso is kaiso and like it or not picong is picong, especially when they are combined. …..will miss you in NY. Keep the TT flag flying.
Rodney, notwithstanding being of his year group, I vote for Mike Duncan ’72 (Sweet Mike)..
This was about the Cuff and Mausica….
So reach assembly
Eight RTT
Got some titilarity, no vulgarity
She give us all a chance
To get a high Q performance
No dirty pride or bottle pelting
No nocturnal choral speaking
There was also, Lester Osouna and Hollis Amede.
I recall Hospedales, Bobb and myself as chorus for Lester or was it Amede, based on the then increase in salary.
Bring back the three thirty
We don’t want no more three eighty
We want back the three thirty oops
Leh we run by Mrs Cuffie
Valerie telling Happy, boy doh bother with them
With your three oops and my three thirty
Six thirty for all ah we
On the big stage, two made it there….Happy and Rutherford.
Happy made it to the Calypso semi-finals with a lovely ditty caricaturing then PM George Chambers. It was titled Boy George and he was dressed accordingly.
Rutherford was based in Barbados and represented that country in the CARIFESTA calypso monarch or the World Calypso Monarch competitions…(a little hazy here, not Hazel). By the way, what about him.
Me…I was Lord Have Mercy…the ditty escapes me
Regards to Errol
finbar 72
'take time to laugh for it is the  music of the soul....'
Finbar Ryan

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-May-27-0127Hrs
Hi Errol,
I was a bit tardy in sending my congratulation to Carol Browne, Principal of the  Cascade School for the Deaf,on her achievement for yet another year. at the Sports for the Special Schools. Here team won the March Past as well the Best Mascot.  One of her students has been chosen to represent T&T  in swimming at the Special Olympics in Greece i in July 2011. The student hails from the small village of Blanchisseuse situated on the  north coast of Trinidad.   He would  have  develop  his love for swimming and .natural skill from his home environment. He now has to adapt to swimming in a pool which means staying in Port of Spain. Teachers always rise to the occasion. and so did a teacher at the school..In addition Carol and here teachers are feverishly raising funds to assist this young man to realise his dreams.  In addititon to this  a teacher must accompany him to assist him in  area of communication.This is a worthy cause.  I appealing  for assistance for this young man.
Cynthia Craigwell-Lawrence

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-May-26-2219Hrs
But Rodney! Ay! Ay! You don't know about  Lady Observer's (my) calypso Mamas without Papas.Ask Gwendolyn Williams.Never has a calypso aroused such ire. I had to be escorted back to my hostel that night. I was attacked verbally and physically. I recall Ken Parmasar and Noel T. being at my side. Some persons did not talk to me for years after graduating from Mausica. After all this time I would like to publicly apologize to those whom I hurt. Some of them were not even in my contemplation but thought it applied to them. I wrote that calypso in 10 minuters flat out of anger. Being hurt myself, does not give one the permission to hurt others and my Mausican sisters were hurt by that calypso,but I was young, in my teens.I am so much older and wiser now.
It does not seem I will be able to join the posse in NY after all . I will be presenting a paper and attending a council meeting at a Family Law World conference in France the week before and do not think I will get another week off from work. I am in Orlando next week .Any Mausicans there? I will be staying at Hilton Bonnet Creek from Wednesday to Sunday.I would love to see a fellow Mausican, since we all over the globe.
Have a great week all. I will be in Trinidad for a weekend in June and hope to check Fitzie. I spoke to him no too long ago when I was in Trinidad.He is still as sharp as ever. Anyone remembers when is his birthday?  I know the Cuff is January 6 but Fitzie's gone out my head.
Love to all.
Hazel Thompson-Ahye( 1970)

RE: Mausica

2011-May-26-0500Hrs
Hello Errol,
I.m back.
Have a good day.
Rodney
"Hello My Fellow Mausicans,
I’m back.
Imagine my surprise about a month ago when Maria said I had offered something for the Reunion. . I didn’t remember making any promises. As I racked my brain to recall the memory, I continued reading. Then I discovered she was referring to Ambassador  Rodney Charles. Imagine my relief. I never knew there were so many Rodneys from Mausica..
Congratulations, Ambassador Rodney. Looking forward to meeting you at the reunion.
To avoid any mix up in de future, call me Rodney F,  Dolphus or Foster.
By de way, ah have  ah big debate goin on in meh head. “Who was de best calypsonian tuh pass thru Mausica, de best Road March and de best composition. In my day, 1966-1968, we had some real good ones: Ramdoo, Lester Efebo Wilkinson, Ten Dollar Fine,,  Selwyn Beckles , War, Gregory Byrne, Watchman, Cecile Nicholson, Yuh bong tuh come back Again, and ah girl called Zephyr and Agnes Carnovan. Later on I heard about Crooner, Happy and Joe Stephens. Among de pioneers there were Trevor Davis and Gelly. For best composition and national hit, my vote goes to my roommate, Leroy Cox. His calypso, Mausica, is a classic. Solid Seven, a combo from La Brea, recorded it and called it Go Go calypso.
Yuh know wat, forget de debate. Just bring musical instruments and copies of de lyrics.
We go sing and dance and have ah good lime. Bring ah bottle and some finger foods.. Ah deck ah cards fuh dem Brag players. Remember we staying in ah hostel. . PS. No flooding of de people hostel. Keep ah eye on Sieurattan.
As usual,
Rodney"
Rodney Foster

Re: 2011 Re-union

2011-May-24-0307Hrs
My dear Terrence,
Greetings. Sorry for my delayed response but I was away for the weekend.
I have reserved for you a single room at the Suite style housing accommodation. Its the same for Janice. You both will occupy one "unit" so that means you share the same bathroom. There is a campus cafeteria but there are places close to the campus to have a meal.
On Tuesday 26th, you can check in as early as 6am. The Registration/Welcome cocktails  will begin at 5pm and this goes till 9pm.
On Wednesday we head out to the city at 7:30am. The show we are looking at is "Memphis." and we return to the University at 7:30pm
Thursday morning is free until 11am . We go to a nearby park for a picnic until 6pm.
Friday is free until the Dinner dance which starts at 8pm.
Hope I have answered all your concerns. See you soon.
Regards
Buzzie
Bernice Warrick-Tarradath

Sunday, May 22, 2011

RE: Reunion

2011-May-21-1519Hrs
A member of the reunion committee has requested the names of the Mausicans who have passed on since the last reunion. I can think of Pat James (71-73) and Elmer Cox of the same year group.
Euline Fox-Peters

Thursday, May 19, 2011

RE: Mausica Reunion

2011-May-19-1448Hrs
Hello Mausicans,
Greetings. We wish to say thanks to all who have responded to the Big Apple Mausica Reunion.  The Planning Committee is working feverishly to keep things moving.
We are in the second stage of our planning, that of making reservations for all our scheduled events. To those people who have done partial payments, it is important to indicate your intention of joining us at the scheduled events, so you would be included in our reservation numbers. I am sure you are aware of how important it is to reserve your spot, if you are planning to attend a function.
Some people have  requested transportation arrangements from the airport to Hofstra University. Please note that we have negotiated with a Taxi service for your convenience  but you will be responsible for the carfare.  The Planning Committee will provide  transportation from Hofstra  to the various scheduled events.
Could you please spare a moment of your time and send me names of any deceased since the last Reunion?. We are trying to compile a list of same to pay our respectful tribute. The Planning Committee will be very grateful for your help.
Please let us hear of your concerns. We are looking forward to seeing you soon.
The Planning Committee
Bernice Warrick-Tarradath

Friday, May 13, 2011

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-May-13-0908Hrs
Hi Errol,
I just want to let you know how much I appreciate getting the weekly emails. I read them every week. As a matter of fact, I look forward to the emails. I have sent in only one email since you started but I am always intrigued by the mails which are sent.  Most times I do not know the writers personally but I read and enjoy the mails a lot. When I see that Pat PS was able to connect with fellow Mausicans in her area I realise that your role in keeping this weekly emailing alive is truly a wonderful work of love. This is important for us as Mausicans to keep in touch with each other. Through this medium I was able to rekindle a relationship I had with my good friend Lal Ramesar in New York. I cannot come to New York this year and I am real sad about this . I have been to all the reunions so far.So, as the reunion dates draw closer, I feel sadder to know that I will not be a part of ths occasion. I just want to wish all a wonderful reunion 2011. I will see you all in two years time. Thanks Errol for this service that you offer to all Mausicans. Keep it up. God Bless you.
Judith Lennard-Hills

Monday, May 09, 2011

RE: Mausicians found

2011-May-09-2042Hrs
Hi Errol,
Thank you so much for highlighting my search letter.
The following Mausicans found me.
Adelia (1972-1974)       Atlanta
Rodney Richardson (1972-1974) Atlanta
Allan Simpson ( 1976-78 ) Atlanta
Glenda Lewis Henry (1965-1967)......Philadelpia
(I was so happy and excited to hear from them and would like to arrange a dinner or lunch with them  hopefully on 22nd May 2011 if it is convenient to them.
You know, it is always refreshing to re unite after so many years and also to meet Mausicans of whom we may have heard or seen in photos but never met.
I appreciate all the calls. Sorry I was not able to hear some calls when we were at the Grand Canyon. The service went. So I heard the voice mails later. I will,with God's grace, get in contact with each one.
Christ be with you
Pat Phelps.
Patricia Scott-Phelps

Friday, May 06, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-May-06-0733Hrs
George Bobb, Mr. Williams is listed in the directory.
Felix Edinborough

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-May-06-0456Hrs
Mr Williams' contact no 662 7772. He lives at 28 Jubilee street,Tunapuna.
Maureen Matthew Warner

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

RE:

2011-May-02-2329Hrs
Hi Mausicans,
Are there any of you in New Orleans,  Atlanta, Florida or Las Vegas? Who is?  please get in touch with me  via Mausica News
Mausica lashley(elashley@hotmail.com)
and  this number..770 383 5378
especially if you were in the year groups from 1970 ,  1971,1972,1973, 1974.
Praise and thank God for you.
Pat
Patricia Scott-Phelps

Monday, May 02, 2011

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-APR-30-2222Hrs
As usual it was sheer delight to see you Errol. 2011continues to bring blessings--lunch with Ric in Trinidad, Terry , sister, Joan Kydd visit to Kariwak & Tobago, Frank Lodhar showing up--Mr Williams--Fitzeefor us initiates--I`m here--the Caribbean Airlines Board Saga continues--Jack keeps on the ball. Pat how`s Monserrat ? Bobb, Phil , others and I plan to call on Mr Williams within the next two weeks---forever filled with love and gratitude from my Mausica experience--it is what it is ! Allan.
Allan Clovis

Friday, April 29, 2011

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-APR-29-0455Hrs
Errol,
Phil, Myself, Clovis etc  want to visit  Mr williams .Could you privide us with  a contact number?
George Bobb

RE: Big Apple Mausica Reunion 2011

2011-APR-29-0313Hrs
FOR THE BLOG
On behalf of the Mausica Teachers' Alumni and Friends, New York Chapter,I wish to extend a warm welcome to our Permanent Representative of Trinidad and Tobago to the United Nations, Rodney Charles. Congratulations, we are delighted.
Mary and I visited Rodney, and even though we had never met Rodney before, we were welcomed in the way that a Mausican greets a Mausican!   After two hours of "ole talk" about the "good ole days" of Mausica, we were given the assurance that Rodney will attend our Reunion.  He has since been encouraging his fellow Mausicans, especially his year group, to join us at the Reunion.
From our conversation, I am sure that Rodney will be effective in bringing about substantial and meaningful improvements in his role as Ambassador. We wish him continued success in your post.
Welcome Rodney!!
Bernice Tarradath
PS. The Reunion is on, going full steam ahead. We welcome all latecomers!
Hurry! Hurry! There are exactly 87 days to go before the REUNION.
Bernice Warrick-Tarradath

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Re: YouTube - smithleonardprod's Channel

2011-APR-28-1309Hrs
Hello Errol,
Just spoke with Mr Williams. He is doing all right.
As usual, it was an uplifting conversation.
Have a good day.
Rodney Foster

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

OBITUARY

BELLAMY: FELIX GREGORY of 25 Pro Queen Street, Arima died on Thursday April 21 2011. Father of Brenda Bellamy Goodyear, Cheryl, Michael, Noel Bellamy, the late Vaughn and Alfred Bellamy. Brother of Laura Thomas and Haynes Bellamy (USA). Grandfather of 20. Great grandfather of 22. Uncle of The Thomasí, Jane Scott (USA) and many others. Brother-in-law of Cynthia Croney, Phyllis Edwards and Elaine Brito. Friend of many. Funeral takes place on Wednesday April 27 2011 at 2 pm from The Christ the King, Sorzano Street, Arima thence to the DíAbadie Public Cemetery. Body will be taken from K Allen and Sons, Arima at 1.15 pm for the church.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

RE: Passing the Torch

2011-APR-25-2047Hrs
Hello Errol,
Attached is Mr Williams' response to my question; "What does passing the torch mean to me?"
It's another gem. to share with the Mausica family.
As usual,
Rodney

"WHAT DOES PASSING THE TORCH MEAN TOME?.
Tarred burning sticks or torches provided street lighting in Antioch, Greece around 450 A.D.
The metonymy “passing the torch” implies passing on to others the means and responsibility for mental and spiritual enlightenment; to me it underscores my sacred obligation to bequeath to my posterity the fruits of my divinely appointed life’s labors, bright and vibrant, so that akin to the manner in which the final torchbearer, relaying the Olympic flame from Greece to every Games venue, enkindles  the flare in the waiting basin, so to would the marriage of our united life missions be ENGULFED IN THE FULL EFFLUGENCE OF GOD’S GLORY.
Fitz James  Williams."
Rodney Foster

Re: YouTube - smithleonardprod's Channel


2011-APR-25-2042Hrs
Hello Errol,
I have been calling Mr.Williams' Tel #  but the phone keps ringing.
Is he all right?
Rodney Foster

Monday, April 25, 2011

RE: WHAT'S UP

2011-APR-25-1255Hrs
Hello Errol: just surfacing the net and stumbled on the Mausica site.Just wanted to say 'hello' and 'how do you do'?
Your neighbour top floor Mayfair.
Frank Lodhar

RE: Mr Williams


2011-APR-25-1035Hrs
Hello Errol,
I called Mr . Williams on Sunday and this morning. No response.
Is he all right?
Rodney Foster

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-APR-24-1305Hrs
My condolences to the Knox family. What a great celebration there should be for his life and the mission he completed down here. Your Dad lived to a grand age that has been promised to those who are obedient to their parents. He must have been.
Easter greetings as we look forward to the rising of Our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ and to your Dad's.
God bless.
Pat. (mausician 1971-73.)
Patricia Scott-Phelps

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2011-APR-23-1247Hrs
Hi Errol,
A happy Easter to you and all our family of Mausicans.  Condolences to Jackie and her family on the passing of her father.  What a contribution He made to so many lives with his work on earth.  A true blessing.
God be with you all.
Pat Gill Robbins

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2011-APR-22-1220Hrs
Hi Rodney,
Great to see that you are on board.  I hope that the organizers take you up on your offer. Anna Maria Mora  See you in July.  I will see if I can send you a registration form or try the website.  It should be posted.
Anna Maria Mora

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2011-APR-22-0655Hrs
Please accept my condolences on the passing of your dad. I met him a few times when I attended the annual sports event at the school for the blind.
ROY BABULAL

Friday, April 22, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2011-APR-21-2153Hrs
Hi Errol, Blessings and Holy Easter.   I'm a graduant of the Yr. 68- '70. and shared the same time space and company with folks like Rodney Charles and Ann Maria Mora,in our beautiful Mausica Teachers'College.I would like to take the opportunity on behalf of the entire Mausica family, to extend Congrats to Rodney on his assignment,to the UN diplomatic post.Rodney I know you personally,and you've got what it takes to make our T&T,proud.God's Blessings.We'll see again at our Big Apple Reunion, God spare life. Again CONGRATS personally from
Sydna Belgrove Grell.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

RE: Hi

2011-APR-21-0520Hrs
Hi Errol,
Happy Easter to all Mausicans as we celebrate Ressurrection Day. This is Holy Week and many of us are attending evening services to mark the walk to the cross of our Saviour.
Congrats to Pat and Raymond for their achievements. And Pat too. You made it.
Felix, I do attend Music Festival. Send further info.
Barbara Mellowes.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-APR-19-1812Hrs
Dear Errol,
Many thanks for the work you do in keeping the Mausica family together. I am a 1968/70 Mausica graduate from Sunset Villa and the recently (December last) appointed TT ambassador to the UN.  I would very much like to be part of the NY reunion and am willing to offer any assistance that i can provide.
Reading you e-mails makes me feel at home and helps me to remember some of the very good days spent at Mausica.
Thanks very much and keep up the good work.
Rodney Charles

Friday, April 15, 2011

RE: please post

2011-APR-15-0958Hrs
Fellow Mausicans,
On Wednesday 13th, we said good-bye to our Dad, John Phillip Knox age 94.
He was the former Pioneer Principal and later Superintendent of the School for Blind Children in Santa Cruz, Trinidad.
His commitment to the education of  the Blind is well documented, but he was also the guiding light and mentor to many.
For those who offered prayers and condolences, my brother Frank and I wish to extend our thanks.
You can visit at www.jerrettfuneralhome .com
" The struggle is ended and the journey is over."
Jackie Knox-Finkeldey
Brenda
"And this too will pass."
Brenda Alexander-Perez

RE: funeral

2011-APR-15-0913Hrs
The viewing for Jackie's father is tonight from 6 - 9 at Jerret's funeral home 660 Kennedy Rd., Scarborough. The funeral is tomorrow @ 1pm.
Brenda
"And this too will pass."
Brenda Alexander-Perez

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

RE: for the blog

2011-APR-13-1141Hrs
Jackie Knox's father passed away last night in Toronto.  Funeral arrangements have not been made as yet.
Brenda
"And this too will pass."
Brenda Alexander-Perez

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-APR-11-1355Hrs
Hi Errol and Fellow Mausicans,
Thanks for sharing the Mausica news. I don't know many of them but it still brings joy, as I see the spirit of what we were about still exists with so many.  I'm soooooooooooh sorry that I won't be able to be at the New York reunion. So I'll have to enjoy it vicariously via commentaries.  Life's financial emergencies have messed with my plans.
Blessings to the families of Mausicans who went to God and a truly joyous Easter to all of you.
PS In your last letter you requested info and Mausica created products and I'd like to make mention of an instrument I created to help students in the early grades with their phonics and the blending process for reading.  The CD is titled 'Pat Sings Phonics'.  More info on it can be found on the website Patsingsphonics.com  I Think Ma Cuffie would be proud to know that her influence on us as creators helped to spur me on to use my creativity throughout my teaching career and life.
Ii've lost my info on her.  Do you mind resending? I'd appreciate it.  I'd love to contact her in some way.
Thanks in advance, and a great day to you and all.
Pat (Gill) Robbins

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-APR-11-1202Hrs
Hi Pat,
I am a die-hard Music Festival fan.During that time the only thing I don't do is sleep at Queen's Hall so you could contact me.
Sheila (Miller) Warner  ('70-'72)

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-APR-11-0819Hrs
Mausican brothers and sisters
Today, April 10, 2011 ,  I completed a 5k walk in about one hour. MY first attempt at anything like that.  I was 7th out of 7 walkers and was motivated by the promise of a T shirt for completing the course!...  a souvenir related to the  scientific conference held  earlier in the week to contemplate inter alia the 15 year story of our ongoing volcanic eruption.  July 18 2011 will mark the 16th anniversary ... how time flies! We used to think it would all be over in a very short while.   The conference was a great success and was attended by scientists from all over the world, some visiting the island for the first time.
In the news this morning I heard that the No 1 walker made it in 42 mins 8sec... so this senior did well. There were about 15 runners and the winner got in at 22 mins  approx.. I came away with a souvenir pen.... apparently the shirt was just bait for which I fell, but I confess that when I was tempted to throw in the towel it was the shirt that kept me going!
Some people funny eh?   My motto   THE VIRTUE LIES IN THE STRUGGLE, NOT THE PRIZE   MY mantra during the challenging parts of the walk  THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH AND MY SALVATION    Best wishes, Pat
Pat Ryan

Saturday, April 09, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-APR-08-0835Hrs
Hi Pat,
As reagads North Mausicans who are Music Festival fans the first name coming to me is Desmond Waithe.
Felix Edinborough

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-APR-07-2358Hrs
Hi Feizal,
Replace -net with .net
Errol Lashley

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-APR-07-2349Hrs
Hey Erroll!
I do want to contact Dr Raymond Noel as I did see his email as stated on the Blog!! However,it is incomplete--please verify & send me the correct email address!
Thanks a million
Feizal Mohammed

Tuesday, April 05, 2011

RE: Raymond Noel

2011-APR-01-1644Hrs
Errol,
Please add to your list  Dr.Raymond Noel. He is now the AIDs expert in Tobago. His address is rnoelmd@bellsouth-net. Thanks
George Bobb

Friday, April 01, 2011

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-APR-01-0631Hrs
Errol, is was nice  seeing you again after so long a time. The  small lime , Phil,you and I, reminisced old times at Mayfair Mansion. Whenever you are coming  again give us some advanced notice so we  can  structure a more  robust lime.  Alan  Clovis wants to join the network. His  address is allanclovis1@gmail.com . Stay up  and don't let a soul re-arrange you
George Bobb

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-MAR-31-2331Hrs
To Elaine,
Happy birthday.Hope you will celebrate for 1 month. You look like a grand lady.
God bless.
Barbara Mellowes

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-MAR-31-2240Hrs
Hi fellow Mausicans
All I know is that I was at the 25th Anniversary Reunion... was it Ansel Wyatt who supplied Music?
Passing the torch... so beautifully captured and released to us by Aunty Daph.  Thanks for sharing Rodney ( I thought you were just teasing us at first!)
She is a true gem.
Thanks Errol for sharing Linda's photos with us... so beautiful, and as I have experienced her since our first meeting at the Tobago reunion, it comes from within.   Love and blessings, Pat
I would like to be in contact with Mausicans residing in North Trinidad who are SERIOUS Music Festival fans... trying to set something up for 2012
Pat Ryan

Thursday, March 31, 2011

RE: Passing The Torch

2011-MAR-31
Hi Rodney,
No attachment.  I guess you fell asleep.
Errol

Re: Passing The Torch
Hello Errol,
It look so , boy.
I'll ask Marjorie to send it  from her laptop.
Rodney

RE: Passing The Torch
Hello Errol,
Here it is.
Rodney
”WHAT DOES PASSING THE TORCH MEAN TO ME?
PASSING THE TORCH implies that we are light-bearers and that we must not only “let our light shine before me”.  We have a duty to transmit light, to shed light wherever we go, and to pass it on.
Pass it on so that others, especially future generations may see their way, back in time and into the future.
Pass it on so that others may not lose their way, nor lose their focus.
It also implies that life is a journey, a race that we have to run, but that we cannot run forever.  One day, one day we must finish our race and our course, we must let it go and Let God take over.  We must pass on to our successors the best that we have received, our light, our spark, and we must pass it on while it is hot, vital, vibrant, radiant, and not when it is cold and soggy.
It also implies personal hand to hand, face to face encounter, contact, interfacing. Flesh must touch flesh when we are passing on our legacy.
What are some of the best things we must pass on and how?   Among the things to be passed on are our faith, our values, the things that make us tick, our spirit.
We do this by the way we live, by our contact with others, living not to ourselves nor for ourselves, but communicating, interfacing, interceding for others so that on departing, we shall leave “footprints in the sands of time”.
After departing, others will do things “in remembrance of us”
The Jews have understood extremely well what it means to pass the torch.
They have understood and practiced to a fine degree home education and training, they have realized that it is a sacred, parental privilege and duty to teach their children their faith, their salvation history.  If you have any doubts about the secret of Jewish persistence and intellectual ascendancy, read (Deuteronomy 11 verses 19-21, 25, and Psalm 78 verses 1-8).
When and how we teach – around the dining table, around the wash tub  -  that’s where my mom taught me to sing many of the hymns  I still know by heart, hymns that gave me sound theology in verse.
Where else and where else – as you plait and braid the children’s hair – you instill virtues of patience, long-suffering, kindness,  beauty.  In the parang band, grandpa passes on to the grandson the love of music, the art of playing instruments, the practice of visiting and home hospitality and the theology of the incarnation, the Virgin birth, the simple caring family man- Joseph.
Yes, pass it on we must.  What we do not pass on we can’t take with us when we leave this world.  To pass on the torch is to invest in succession planning.
Daphne  G.  Cuffie.”

Rodney Foster

RE: Passing The Torch

2011-MAR-31-0058Hrs
My Dear Mausicans,
Twelve years ago,  I asked Mrs. Cuffie to respond to the question, "What does passing the torch mean to me?" I intend to include her response in my third book entitled "Passing The Torch".
Mrs. Cuffie replied promptly with the attached gem which I am happy to share with you because I eh know wen ah go finish writing dis book.
As a matter of fact, if yuh want tuh  get your response included in meh book, just send a succinct reply, 120 words or less.
Aye, Felix and Finbar, Pierrot Grenades, yuh hear big word.  Ah want allyuh tuh spell dat word at de Reunion.
By de way, I was dey in 1988 at Valsayn Teachers College. Yuh remember wen dey lose current. Dat was de year wen T&TEC use tuh have plenty "brown out".
Sweet, sweet TNT
Oh, how ah love up meh country.
Aye Marj, look at de time, nah. Is 12.54 am.
Allyuh, ah gorn.
As usual,
Rodney Foster

RE: past pupil

2011-MAR-28-2023Hrs
Hello,
I am interested in receiving information on mausica and the happenes. Info can be sent to this address.
Thanks
Kenneth Braveboy 67

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-MAR-26-1531Hrs
Hi Errol
Re accommodation at the Long Island Marriot.
Please include my name on the list.
Alisford Phillips.

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-MAR-26-1508Hrs
The first reunon at Valsayn Teachers' College was the 25th anniversary celebration so it was held in 1988.
Felix Edinborough

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-MAR-26-0455Hrs
Rodney, yuh miss one…..the first (very emotional) was held at Valsayn Teachers College and this spawned the others. I want to endorse all Rodney’s reasons for attending the reunions.
I have attended and enjoyed all of them. It is a time for rejuvenation of the spirit and meeting new folks all the time…..meeting brothers and sisters you forgot existed…The forgetting thing serious these days…..Pat (Monserrat), I hope yuh remember me this time…We first met at the Valsayn Reunion (don’t ask what year).
…….looking forward to seeing ya all in July
Errol, keep up the good work.
finbar
'take time to laugh for it is the  music of the soul....'
Finbar Ryan

Friday, March 25, 2011

RE: Big Apple Mausica Reunion 2011

2011-Mar-25-0537Hrs
Dear Fellowmembers,
Greetings........Helloooooooo.......Hear ye! Hear ye!.....  The Reunion is still on, people!!
The Planning Committee is hoping to receive an "avalanche" of responses in the coming weeks.
Pioneers, we were hoping that you would set the pace here , especially if we wish to keep this Reunion affair going!   Whatshappening?
If you are interested in accommodation at the Long Island Marriott, we are in the process of acquiring a group rate with the hotel but we must secure at least 10 bookings. So far , we have only 3 requests. I will forward a group code as soon as this is acquired.
Members have been asking if all the money should be paid at once. We are willing to work with everyone so we would be happy if you send in the registration fee and indicate on page 3, the events in which you wish to participate. In so doing, we would have a clearer indication when making reservations.
We are working relentlessly to have a great Reunion but we need your cooperation.
Thanks to those who have sent in their payments. We assure you of a super duper time in New York.
Take "advantage" of this stage!!!!
With warm wishes,
The Planning Committee
Bernice Warrick-Tarradath

Re: Your album has been shared

2011-Mar-24-1924Hrs
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If you can't see the pictures in this email, click here to see it in a web browser:
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RE:

2011-MAR-23-0746Hrs
Hello Errol,
Hope you had a good time in TNT
A.s usual ,
Rodney
My Fellow Mausiccans.
There is still time to register to attend the 2011 Reunion in New York. If yuh use  tuh enjoy formal dinners and dem big fete we use tuh have in Mausica, den yuh would have ah real good time at de Reunion.
Marjorie and I have been attending since de first one in 2003 at De Center of Excellence, Jack’s place. Joey Lewis and Alisford had de place jumping . Then followed Toronto in 2005, Tobago in 2007 and Grenada in 2009. Each one was great.
Here are some reasons why I attend the reunions:
1. I t like ah big family reunion.
2. Ah big Thanksgiving.
3. Ah time tuh hug and kiss yuh pardnahs.
4. Ah time tuh meet and greet other members of the Mausica family.
5. Ah time tuh reminisce and give thanks to those who had de vision tuh create Mausica.
I’ll stop at #5 today. I encourage those who have attended any Mausica reunion to add their fond memories to the list.
Let’s keep the list going until July.
Looking forward to seeing you in New York.
As usual,
Rodney
Rodney Foster

RE:

2011-MAR-20-1016Hrs
Book the Megabus immediately to get the $12. fare each way.
Go to : www.megabus.com
July 25 Monday Leave TO @ 7pm Arr. NYC 5:45am Tue July 26  $12.
July 30 Sat.     Leave NYC @ 7:20 Arr. TO @ 5:30am Sun. July 31 $12.
The bus leaves from Bay street terminal and usually arrives 2 hours late in NYC.  There is a later bus, but that will put us in the heart NYC during the busy work day.
Brenda
"And this too will pass."
Brenda Alexander-Perez

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-MAR-17-1020Hrs
Hello Errol,
I want to encourage my fellow Mausicans who will be attending  Reunion 2011 and who have a product or service that they would like to inform attendees about to contact me or Buzzie.
I suggested that we have a Networking Center and the committee agreed.
Therefore, Mausican entrepreneurs let's take advantage of this opportunity to promote our businesses.
In Grenada, I met Felix Edinborough, Anna Maria  Mora and Farida Chapman who volunteered their services and talents to my book signing at NALIS. The event was great.
On another topic, registration time was extended so there is still time to join the lime. Once you attend a reunion, you wouldn't want  to miss the next one. Dat NY group could throw ah good fete.
DJ Scobie could real jam. Ah hope Alisford walking wit a few Mausica standards: Walk Away from Love and Guantanamera and some Joey hits. Cassanova and Ancil too.! Fellas ah need some help. Plenty woman tuh dance wit. By de way, is on ah university campus wit dorms an ting so perhaps if yuh lucky yuh might get ah chance tuh play some "chess". Red Guards, Glory Guys come leh we fete .
As usual,
Rodney Foster

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-MAR-17-1020Hrs
Hello Errol,
I want to encourage my fellow Mausicans who will be attending  Reunion 2011 and who have a product or service that they would like to inform attendees about to contact me or Buzzie.
I suggested that we have a Networking Center and the committee agreed.
Therefore, Mausican entrepreneurs let's take advantage of this opportunity to promote our businesses.
In Grenada, I met Felix Edinborough, Anna Maria  Mora and Farida Chapman who volunteered their services and talents to my book signing at NALIS. The event was great.
On another topic, registration time was extended so there is still time to join the lime. Once you attend a reunion, you wouldn't want  to miss the next one. Dat NY group could throw ah good fete.
DJ Scobie could real jam. Ah hope Alisford walking wit a few Mausica standards: Walk Away from Love and Guantanamera and some Joey hits. Cassanova and Ancil too.! Fellas ah need some help. Plenty woman tuh dance wit. By de way, is on ah university campus wit dorms an ting so perhaps if yuh lucky yuh might get ah chance tuh play some "chess". Red Guards, Glory Guys come leh we fete .
As usual,
Rodney Foster

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-MAR-17-0518Hrs
Hi Errol,
I am interested in finding 10 persons who would like to stay at the Marriot for the Reunion. The cost is $149.00 if there are 10 persons. Otherwise it's $249.00. Interested persons contact Buzzie ASAP. Time is runniug out. Thanks.
Barbara Mellowes.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-MAR-13-0217Hrs
Thanks to Euline.  I did mean Ken Smith.  Where on earth did I get Ken Phillips from?  I guess this confirms my concern.
Thanks again.
Lionel Henry

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-MAR-12-1453Hrs
Hi Mausicans,
There is a Ken Phillips, a Tobagonian, he is alive and ,well but I cannot remember his year group.
He will be offended if hears this.
Linda Dick

RE: megabus

2011-MAR-12-1005Hrs
Just checked for fares, but the current schedule goes up to July 12.  Will keep checking.  The most convenient departure time seems to be 8:30pm, arriving in NYC around 5:30am. I believe there is a later bus as well.
Brenda
"And this too will pass."
Brenda Alexander-Perez

Thursday, March 10, 2011




RE: Mini reunion
2011-MAR-09-2310Hrs



Front row left to right   Kay's sister Joy, Carol Reveillac,  Maureen Matthew - Warner
2nd row  Neville Ferguson,Menen walker Briggs, Kay Weekes Forde, Felix Edinborough Janice Walker, Yallery Arthur
3rd row, Penny Gumbs, Conrad Thomas,Jack Warner, Errol lashley, Terry Walker







Maureen Warner



Front row left to right   Kay's sister Joy, Carol Reveillac,  Maureen Matthew - Warner
2nd row  Neville Ferguson,Menen walker Briggs, Kay Weekes Forde, Felix Edinborough Janice Walker, Yallery Arthur
3rd row, Penny Gumbs, Conrad Thomas,Jack Warner, Errol lashley, Terry Walker


RE: Change of email address

2011-MAR-09-1304Hrs
Hi all!! It seems as though my email address has been compromised-for now,please use this address until I get my former one"culyboy@hotmail.com" back in order--still working on it!
Thanks
Feizal Mohammed

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-MAR-03-2213Hrs
Hi Errol, good to hear from you my brother and to be included on your list. I seldom checked this address in the past and am at dales@tstt.net.tt every day, but having checked tonight I now have reason to and will check on a daily basis. I'm 72-74 and am not in touch with my contemporaries, so do welcome this opportunity to get to know the Mausica family a little better. I look forward to receiving your newsletters and will provide such info as may come to my attention. Best wishes,
Dale Scobie. 

RE: Ken's Death

2011-MAR-03-1837Hrs
Dear Errol,
I noticed that Lionel Henry was asking for a confirmation  on the death of one Ken Phillips but I think he made an error. The guy who died is Kent Smith; I do not recall a Ken Phillips in our year group.
Euline Fox-Peters 70-72.