ASKaND Sentinel October 2023 - Vol 3 #02

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SKN PM INDEPENDENCE ADDRESS

“My fellow citizens, residents, friends from around the world, and the vibrant youth of Saint Kitts and Nevis,

“Today, I stand here on the hallowed grounds of what was once known as Pall Mall Square, a place where enslaved Africans were bought and sold like commodities. Forty years ago, on the 19th of September 1983, this Square was renamed THE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, to commemorate the birth of our new nation of St. Christopher and Nevis! We must remember the significance of this Square. It is here that our journey towards self-determination and a brighter future began.

“On this momentous occasion, as we celebrate 40 years of our beloved Saint Kitts and Nevis’ independence, I am reminded of the words of our first national hero and the Father of our Nation, The Right Excellent Sir Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw, who once said, “Independence is not a gift; it is a responsibility.” And this responsibility, my friends, is our call to action, our invitation to greatness. It is the fire that fuels

our vision of a Sustainable Island State, where we will not merely survive but thrive, sustainably soaring together into a brighter future.

“Today, beneath the same sky that has witnessed our incredible journey of 40 years of independence, I stand before you with a heart brimming with passion and a vision that ignites our spirits. We gather under the theme “Growing Sustainably, Developing Maturely, Building Resiliency: Independence 40.” This theme embodies our vision for the future – a vision that is forwardlooking, filled with hope, and achievable. It is a vision that encompasses every citizen, from the young to the old, as we paint a picture of what our country will

look like for the next 40 years.

Just a little over a year ago, the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis unveiled a remarkable vision: to transform our twin island federation into a Sustainable Island State. This vision isn’t just a government initiative; it’s a shared dream of every resident and citizen, both here and in the Diaspora. Our collective aspirations for life on these two islands today and in the future shape the essence of this vision of sustainability.

“While the government, under my leadership, has expressed a deep desire for transformation, we welcome your vision, your desires, and your understanding of what true sustainability means for our beloved St. Kitts and Nevis.

“At its core, sustainability means enjoying the highest quality of life now and ensuring this standard endures for generations of Kittitians and Nevisians to come. Our journey towards sustainability revolves around three crucial elements: Climate Resilience, Digital Transformation, and Environmental Stewardship. In simple terms, every generation of

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our people will be equipped with the skills, tools, and assets needed to adapt to a changing climate, harness cutting-edge digital technology, and safeguard our environment and precious biodiversity.

“Imagine a present and future where each of us enjoys:

• 24/7 Water Supply: With rainwater harvesting as the norm.

• Clean, Affordable Energy: Connected to a single, sustainable energy grid between our islands, significantly reducing our utility bills.

• Local Food Production: With a 25% reduction of food imports by 2025 and more from our backyards.

• Economic Growth: Long-term job security, creative opportunities, experiential tourism, and diverse investments.

• Smart Living: Modern homes and pedestrian-friendly urban spaces.

• Zero Waste Economy: Say goodbye to waste with innovative landfill management. Universal Well-being: Access to healthcare and a transformed, inclusive society for all.

We can achieve this! We as one people, one nation, can transform St. Kitts and Nevis into a Sustainable Island State, a sovereign nation, where every Kittitian and Nevisian enjoys the benefits of reliable cost-effective energy and water.

“Where we grow a significant portion of the food we consume.

“Where healthcare is universal, communities are inclusive and diverse, and protection of the most vulnerable is a priority.

“Where growth in the economy is based on zero waste.

“Where tourism is resilient and year-round.

“Where creatives can thrive, and income matches the cost of living.

“Where homes are smart, modern, and designed to withstand the changing climate.

“A Sustainable Island State is something that every generation deserves. It speaks to the now and guarantees the same for the future. This is what we are aiming for. This is the path that we have come to pave for our beloved Federation.

“To achieve our vision of a Sustainable Island State, we recognize that our young people are our greatest assets. By investing in modern education, we are equipping our youth for the future job landscape. We will promote courses that nurture creativity, such as content creation, virtual reality, data analytics, and mental health professions. Additionally, we will

foster a culture of innovation by encouraging software creation and coding careers, ensuring our youth are at the forefront of the digital revolution.

“Simultaneously, we aim to attract cutting-edge industries like semiconductor and computer chip manufacturing, providing exciting job opportunities and securing our place in the global technology landscape. Through education and strategic industry partnerships, we will empower our youth and drive economic growth, propelling us toward a sustainable and prosperous future.

“But remember, the heart of our nation lies in its soil, its culture, and its people. Food security is not just a policy; it’s a movement to transform our food systems and build self-reliance. Food security stands as a cornerstone of our nation’s present well-being and our future prosperity for the next forty-plus years. It’s a topic that resonates deeply with all of us because it touches our daily lives. Saint Kitts and Nevis is committed to charting a sustainable path forward by significantly reducing our reliance on food imports. We pledge to transform our domestic food production systems by investing in critical infrastructure, and empowering our farmers, fisherfolk, and agro-processing organizations. We’ll create an inclusive, enabling framework that eliminates barriers to accessing local markets and fosters innovation. By doing so, we’re not only enhancing our resilience but also creating economic opportunities for our people. Together, we’ll ensure that every citizen has access to healthy, locally sourced food, and we’ll build a more secure, self-reliant nation for generations to come.

“This is our moment, my fellow

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citizens and residents, a moment that demands action, a moment that beckons us to be architects of our destiny. Let us rise, let us unite, let us build this Sustainable Island State together. Let us be the change we want to see in our beloved Saint Kitts and Nevis.

“Notwithstanding our strength as a people, we are immensely grateful for the enduring friendships and partnerships we have cultivated with countries that have established diplomatic relations with Saint Kitts and Nevis over the last 40 years. To Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the Republic of China (Taiwan), and South Korea, we express our gratitude for your friendship, support, and cooperation. Together, we have achieved so much, and together, we will continue to thrive.

“As we commemorate our 40th year of Independence, it is with immense pleasure that I announce a series of initiatives aimed at acknowledging and supporting the very backbone of our society, our hardworking citizens.

“First and foremost, as a token of our appreciation for your dedication to building our beloved nation, each worker registered with Social Security will receive EC$1000 as an Independence 40 “THANK YOU”.

“In addition, we are addressing the pressing issue of electricity and water services arrears. For all residential SKELEC and Water Services Department customers currently disconnected, immediate reconnection will be facilitated. We encourage regular payments and offer a deferred payment plan, with the understanding that necessary action will be taken if compliance is not met.

“Furthermore, we recognize the burden of housing arrears and are introducing two vital initiatives. The first will eliminate all NHC penalties and reset outstanding mortgage balances to the principal amount. The second will freeze interest on mortgages for NHC customers who are up to date with payments for a period of six months.

“Under the L.A.N.D Reset, effective September 1st, 2023, we are implementing a series of changes to residential land payments. Interest rates on residential lands have been reduced from 12% annually to 6%. No additional interest will be charged on land allocated from 1998 to 2022. Interest rate waivers will now extend from two years to three years after land allotment, with interest being applied after three years. New landowners will also enjoy an extended 6-month period without interest to make their deposits.

“For those embarking on new construction or renovation projects, we are pleased to extend the following benefits up to EC$500,000. First-time homeowners will enjoy no import duty, no Customs Service Charge (CSC), and a reduced VAT of 13% for one year from the

date of project approval. Those undertaking renovations and repairs will similarly benefit from no import duty, no CSC, and a reduced VAT of 13% until December 31st, 2024.

“Together, let us continue on this path of growth, resiliency, togetherness, sustainability, and prosperity. Happy 40th Independence Day, Saint Kitts and Nevis!

“Today, we don’t just celebrate 40 years of independence; we launch ourselves into a future where the possibilities are boundless, and the dream of a Sustainable Island State is our reality.

“Thank you, and may God bless Saint Kitts and Nevis.”

Members Meetings

All ASKaND Members meetings will be held at the BCA, Jenkins Street, Birmingham, B10 0PQ at 1900hrs

Friday 3rd November 2023

Friday 1st December 2023

Friday 12th January 2024

Friday 2nd February 2024

Friday 1st March 2024

Friday 5th April 2024

Friday 3rd May 2024

Friday 7th June 2024

Friday 5th July 2024

Friday 2nd August 2024

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ASKaND Donates Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitors

Following the High Commission’s 40th Independence Anniversary Gala Dinner held on 15th September 2023 in Birmingham, we are delighted to inform you that ASKaND has been able to donate two 24-hr ambulatory blood pressure monitors. These monitors come with 6 sizes of arm cuffs to fit babies, children and adults, and will be donated to health care specialists in St Kitts and on Nevis.

The monitors will travel, via the High Commission, to there respective new homes; and we will look forward to hearing how the monitors have impacted on the community in the near future.

“Healthy Relationships” Fireside Chat

If you would like to know more about what makes a modern relationship tick, please come along to our “Healthy Relationships—Fireside Chat’ on Saturday 18th November 2023 at Hall Green United Community Church, on Reddings Lane, Hall Green, Birmingham, B28 8TE from 6pm 8pm.

We will look forward to seeing you there!

Do you know what makes for a good healthy relationship? Do you know when things are not quite how they should be?

Relationships are a minefield of expectations that no one ever receives training on; yet we are expected to negotiate them on a wing and a prayer.

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SKNNA-DC 40th Independence Celebrations

A Service of Thanksgiving led by Reverend Damien Hughes saw nationals and friends of St. Kitts and Nevis honour the God of all ages for his blessings and abundant mercies on the Federation. It was everything! Rev. Hughes called on God's people, blessed to be

Kittitians and Nevisians, to advance boldly in faith in building together, leaving the mistakes of the past in the past. He was erudite, his message was a palpable, relatable direction to heal and to grow together, and everyone in attendance came away enriched, inspired, moved to believe in the power of togetherness for the national good. The reception that followed was a hearty, most delicious virtual gastronomic trip to our twin islands. A million thanks to the Rt Hon Dr Douglas, Rev Hughes, SKNNADC, NEVDC, Vicky Flemming (née) and her dear husband, MJ and Omandey Byron of EBJ Harmonics, Audel Del Browne (musician), Sherla and San, the team at the Embassy and Permanent Mission of St. Kitts and Nevis, all nationals of St Kitts and Nevis, Excellencies and friends who joined us in giving thanks for God's graces. Rev Hughes coined the winning theme of the 40th Anniversary of Independence, " Growing sustainably, developing maturely, building resiliency: Independence 40".

“Oh what a night! Omandey Byron of EBJ Harmonics straight out of St. Kitts, made me so proud to be a ‘Kittivisian’ with his outstanding steel pan performance at the Embassy of St. Kitts and Nevis in Washington, DC. He was just full of energy, and good vibes and made the pan “talk”. Literally! He kept our guests thoroughly entertained and got the old, young and in between dancing the night away. I still feel like dancing more, all now. Talent for days was on display! Awesome job Omandey!”

Her Excellency Jacinth Henry-Martin, Ambassador of St Kitts and Nevis to the United States of America. (2023)

SKNNADC Independence Gala

The St Kitts and Nevis Nationals Association of Washington, DC is wrapping up their St. Kitts and Nevis 40th Independence celebrations with a star-studded, black-tie Gala. Also in attendance will be their extra-special guest of honour: The Honourable, Dr Terrance Drew. Prime Minister of the Island Federation of St Kitts and Nevis.

This sold-out event has all the hallmarks of an amazing evening being had by all those. lucky enough to have secured a ticket. Illustrating once again, that the St Kitts-Nevis diasporas In D.C. is engaged and committed to the islands, even from a distance. Therefore ASKaND would like to wish SKANNADC a happy 40th Independence, and their continued success in keep the spirit of St. Kitts and Nevis alive in Washington, DC.

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GET ON OUR SOCIALS!

In addition to our Socials, we now have our web address! It is still very much a work in progress and Peter, our Communications Officer, will be asking for your input on what you would like to access on our website. But in the meantime, please don’t forget our Socials which are having more and more people wanting to connect to us every week. So please find us at:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/askandbrum

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/askandbrum/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/askandbrum

Also, don’t forget our Linktree link. There you will find a some interesting ’extras’! Find us at: www.askand.org

“How Well Do You Know SKN?” Quiz!

2. Give us a ‘like’, ‘subscribe’, and share our link;, 3. Drop your answer, along with the parish you represent in the comments.

The prize will be a £50 Amazon voucher dropped straight into your Amazon account straight after the draw!

Calling all SKN nationals, descendants, friends and enthusiasts all over the globe; this one is for you!

ASKaND member, Cree ‘CreezOn’ Amory-Reid has written a tune dedicated to St Kitts and Nevis and the celebration of its 40th year of Independence.

CreezOn has managed to produce a wonderfully lyrical ode to St Kitts and Nevis identifying several villages, parishes, landmarks and notable products. We want you to tell us how many of them he mentions!

To enter the competition, we would like you to:

1. Listen to the tune, (https://youtu.be/sxxX7pv_Uk?si=DXc6ZeN3v_1TdRyX)

The winner will be announced on CreezOn’s YouTube Channel, LIVE on 22nd Oct! Along with the draw, there will be live giveaways; so please do join the conversation and see how many areas you can identify in “From St Kitts to England!” Let's make this global melodic travelogue truly unforgettable!

Stay tuned by following CreezOn on all his socials.

CreezOn on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/ @creezonline?_t=8gGjR8t4Vns&_r=1

CreezOn on Insta: https://instagram.com/ creezonline?igshid=NGVhN2U2NjQ0Yg%3D% 3D&utm_source=qr

CreezOn on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@creezonline?si=IHeuG7U0 UvrBiwtf

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“JUMBIE CORNER” Anansi Alert

Whether Fort Ashby, Or the beach called Pinney's, You better watch out for Anansi. Master of ploy, Expert of ruse: He's got a degree in trickery.

Gingerland, Or at Black Rocks, You need to take caution, If there's arachnid interaction.

Whether Half Way Tree, Or the beach Conaree, You better watch out for Anansi. King of the hustle, Doyen of the scam: A PhD in sophistry.

Banana Bay, Or on Nevis Peak, You need to take caution, If there's arachnid interaction.

ASKaND Membership 2023 Renewals

Please do not forget that membership renewals are now due.

Many, many thanks to those who have chosen to support us, once again, and we will certainly be putting your funds to good use. We would like to give members a two month window in which to re-subscribe. After that time, unfortunately we will have to withdraw member benefits.

The renewal fee is £15, and payments can now be made online at www.askand.org, as well cash payments at our monthly meeting(s).

It is with great pleasure that we would like to announce that we will be holding our very first Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Friday 3rd November at the BCA, Jenkins Street.

All members will receive written notification. Please note that only fully paid up members will be allowed to attend and vote in the meeting. So please make sure your membership is up-to-date, in advance, if you would like to attend.

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©Natty Mark Samuels, 2023. African School. Rootical Folklore ASKaND 2023 Annual General Meeting (AGM)

670 GRAMS Sponsors ASKaND 1st Anniversary Gala!

things and Glynn gave him a job as a chef. He worked his way through starters, pastry, meat, and fish sections and a year later, with higher aspirations, he started working for Glynn at “Purnell’s” –Birmingham’s first Michelin-starred restaurant.

‘670 Grams’ , is the brainchild of ‘Michelin Young Chef Award Great Britain and Ireland’ winner and Great British Menu finalist, Kray Treadwell.

Originally from Solihull, Kray got his start courtesy of another of Solihull’s finest chefs, Glynn Purnell. “I was at college, and I needed a second job so I could make some extra money to go on holiday,” he recalls, “so I went into The Asquith in Edgbaston and asked if I could wash up for them.” After a month or two at the sink, Kray started coming in on his nights off to learn more about the cooking side of

Kray spent three years at Purnell’s all in all. With some time spent at ‘Grace’ in Chicago and a few months at ‘The Hand and Flowers’ in Marlow. Then in August 2020 he opened ‘670 Grams’ Previously labelled ‘Birmingham’s hottest restaurant’, 670 Grams is a bite-sized eatery, that is steadily growing, housed on Gibb Street within the Digbeth Estate. The restaurant’s name was taken from the weight of Kray’s daughter when she was born four months prematurely.

Kray has very kindly sponsored one of the raffle prizes for ASKaND 1st Anniversary Gala. So we would just like to say, “Thank you,” Kray, for your generosity, and from all at ASKaND, our heartfelt

goes out to you, on your marriage to Sacha on 4th October 2023. We wish you both every blessing in your married life!

ASKaND Thanks Its Sponsors!

ASKaND would like to thank all of our Sponsors for their support with their contribution to our 1st Anniversary Gala.

In our November issue, we will be telling you a little more about each one, but we would like to list a few here at this time, with several more being added all the time. To date we have:

• 670 Grams

• Caribfoods

• Direct Parts Limited

• Everson Nisbett

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