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Media Release - October 29, 2024 - Afro Caribbean Youth Awards

Media Release: October 29, 2024

Afro Caribbean Youth Awards: a night of recognition and celebration

KINCARDINE, ON – On Saturday, October 26th, 2024, the recognition, and celebration of Afro Caribbean youth living in Grey and Bruce Counties took centre stage at the second Afro Caribbean Youth Awards.

Held at the Davidson Centre in Kincardine, the event featured several speakers including Phillip Saunders, a multidisciplinary artist and arts educator. Saunders, the creator of the Afrocentric mural at the Davidson Centre, gave an interactive lesson on creating an art installation during his talk.

Pastor Wonder Chimvinga of Pine River United Church provided greetings, encouraging audience participation by teaching everyone to say “Zvakanaka kuva pano,” which is Shona (Zimbabwean language) for “it’s nice to be here.”

Emcees for the evening includes Xavier Hyre, a community youth member, and Andrea Clarke, deputy mayor for the Municipality of Kincardine. Together, they presented awards to the following young community members in recognition and celebration of their achievements:

 

The 5- to 13-year-old 2024 Afro Caribbean Youth Awards recipients.
The 5- to 13-year-old 2024 Afro Caribbean Youth Awards recipients.

5- to 13-year-olds

 

  • MaryChristy Agbo
  • Jerryl Hibbert
  • Chikanyima Anoruo
  • Mikayla Hyre
  • Agape Chimvinga
  • Nathaniel Hyre
  • Bliss Chimvinga
  • Zaden Idehen
  • Charis Chimvinga
  • Ramon Alejandro Felix Mateo
  • Isaac Clarke-Grant
  • David Ofenor
  • Isaiah Clarke-Grant
  • Joel Ofenor
  • Joshua Clarke-Grant
  • Toni Okanlawon
  • Samantha Daniels
  • Paul Jr Opiyo
  • Tyrion Grozelle
  • Neema Opiyo
  • Avi Harvey
  • Anuoluwa Osinowo
  • Ronan Harvey
  • Inioluwa Osinowo
  • Jennyl Hibbert
  • Tai Rantz

 

The 14- to 18-year-old 2024 Afro Caribbean Youth Awards recipients.
The 14- to 18-year-old 2024 Afro Caribbean Youth Awards recipients.

14- to 18-year-olds

  • Mario Agbo
  • Chelby Morris
  • Ruby Boals
  • Amini Mukenge
  • Caitlin Brijlall
  • Florian Ngunanwa
  • Essence D'Acres
  • Tireni Okanlawon
  • Elena Dobson
  • Tumi Okanlawon
  • Taishaun Hamilton
  • Adriana Owusu-Ansah
  • Xavier Hyre
  • Abel Redae
  • Gabe Hunter
  • Shams Redae
  • Serena Hunter
  • Joliciah Williams
  • Shaelyn McCarthy
  • Shekinnah Woodley

Terry Rothmaier, the senior vice-president of Bruce Power, presented the Bruce Power Leadership Awards to two youth whose significant contributions to their communities have made their families, peers, and teachers immensely proud. The recipients were Adriana Owusu-Ansah and Xavier Hyre. Each will receive a $2,500 scholarship from Bruce Power to support their education and continue their journey of leadership and service.

 

From left: Deputy Mayor Andrea Clarke, Bruce Power Leadership Award Scholarship recipients Xavier Hyre and Adriana Owusu-Ansah, and Senior Vice-President of Bruce Power Terry Rothmaier.From left: Deputy Mayor Andrea Clarke, Bruce Power Leadership Award Scholarship recipients Xavier Hyre and Adriana Owusu-Ansah, and Senior Vice-President of Bruce Power Terry Rothmaier.

 

Rothmaier congratulated them both, as well as all the evening’s recipients, noting that their achievements are a testament to hard work and dedication. He looks forward to seeing the incredible impact they will continue to make in the future.

The Municipality of Kincardine would like to thank Bruce Power for their tremendous support of the Afro Caribbean Youth Awards, and for providing the two scholarships. The Municipality also recognizes and thanks the event’s silver level sponsor NPX, as well as bronze level sponsors Vine Eye Care, Walkerton, and the Law Offices of Andrea Clarke.

The 2024 Afro Caribbean Youth Awards would not have been possible without the hard work and support of these residents and community partners:

  • Community residents Jenny Hunter, Lee Evans, Upendo Hollela, Sandra Harvey, Michelle Westwood, and Seyi Osinowo
  • Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre – Dan Genis
  • Bruce County Public Library – Michaela Posthumus
  • Kincardine District Senior School – Watson Morris
  • Vine Eye Care, Walkerton – Dr. Maureen Oyaide-Ofenor
  • Mebal Outreach – Nduka Aegbo
  • Bluewater District School Board – Avion Campbell
  • Municipality of Kincardine – Deputy Mayor Andrea Clarke and Lorie Fioze

The evening’s festivities concluded with Deputy Mayor Clarke reminding everyone that lived experiences will shape our unique perspectives. She encouraged attendees to reach out to at least three people with different histories and cultures before leaving that evening to have a conversation.

“We as a community have far more in common than could ever divide us,” said Deputy Mayor Clarke. “We must keep conversing with each other even in the most challenging circumstances.”

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Media Inquiries:
Andrea Clarke, Deputy Mayor
Municipality of Kincardine
519-396-3468

Lorie Fioze, Manager of Strategic Initiatives
Municipality of Kincardine
519-389-1857

Contact Us

The Municipality of Kincardine
1475 Concession 5, R.R.
#5, Kincardine, ON N2Z 2X6
Phone: 519-396-3468
F.: 519-396-8288

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