
Free Fun Park opens at Tuschen
-Prime Minister cuts the ribbon, another venture by Double Day Hotel Management
Georgetown, GINA, February 19, 2012
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds cut the ribbon as he launched the opening of Double Day Fun Park, Tuschen. The recreational park, located opposite Double Day Hotel is another venture by Mr. and Mrs. Bhola, proprietors of Double Day Hotel. The proprietors have made other significant efforts to benefit the community such as providing a taxi service and a library.

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds cuts the ribbon as he launched the opening of Double Day Fun Park beside him is Mr. and Mrs. Bhola(Proprietors) along with Mr. and Mrs. Faerber (Regional Chairman).
“We have to balance the work and play…We must find time for leisure. We must have provisions for leisure”, Prime Minister asserted as he commended Mr. Bhola.
The colorful park comprises of trampolines, merry-go-around, slides, swings and many other amusing games for children. Chairman of Region 3, Mr. Julius Faerber, in his acknowledgement of Mr.Bhola’s contribution to Tuschen, said “he has been doing work tremendously for this community and we applaud his effort for working closely in ensuring that the community is better”. The recreational park will be available to youths free of cost. However, there would be a zero tolerance to the consumption of alcohol and smoking.

A section of the audience present at the opening of the Fun Park
“This park is opened for the public; care it and we will enjoy it”, Mr. Bhola said to his fellow community members.
Prime Minister Hinds also visited the Parika Stelling where he was directed to the roll-on and roll-off ferries that arrived in Guyana last year by Walter Willis, Technical Advisor to the Government. Prime Minister Hinds observed that there has been encouraging changes at the stelling mostly Government-driven. These included less littering; boats used to transport people have well designed shelters and all passengers are wearing their life jackets. Prime Minister Hinds thanked the Chinese Government for the roll-on and roll-off ferries.
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds and Technical Advisor to the Government Walter Willis interacting.
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