Minister of Tourism and Culture, Carlos James has stressed the need for nationals of St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), to pay more attention to the Country’s festivals. Speaking on Saturday January, 27, at the National Nine Mornings prize giving ceremony, he said this was essential in order to prevent erosion through competition from the media and technology that are drawing people away from what is ‘indigenous’ and ‘unique’ to the Vincy culture.
Eight in a row for Point
A well designed and lit Tourist Ship was a main feature of Point’s presentation.
Point Village, referred to simply as Point, once again demonstrated that it possesses the winning formula in the Annual VINLEC National Lighting Competition, by champing the title for the eighth straight year.
Located on the north of the Rabacca Dry River, Point has become a household name when it comes to the Christmas and Nine Mornings festivities, here in St Vincent and the Grenadines.
With their usual wide array of lights and designs, Point would have scored high on creativity and staying current, as displays featured aspects of the topical Coronavirus and Dengue Fever.