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The Trinidad & Tobago Association of Washington, DC (TTADC) is a 501C4 non-profit organization. Contributions or gift made to TTADC or at TTADC.org are not deductable as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. MAY GENERAL MEETING Our May General Meetng we will report on our April activities. The Minutes and Financial report will be posted online and accessible by the membership.
D'shawna Bernard has spent almost a decade shaping a career that is dedicated to progressive politics and partnerships. Her passion for public service has allowed her to work across a range of issues within the public and private sector, all of which have been rooted in equity, accessibility and justice. She has served in multiple capacities in organizations and on national political campaigns where she has used her expertise to facilitate national political strategy and build coalitions across the United States and internationally. Born, in Trinidad and Tobago she attributes her love for politics and people to her culturally diverse West Indian bringing. Committed to her love of country and building a global community for Trinbagonians everywhere, she founded the Student and Professional Organization of Trinidad and Tobago in 2013 and continues to lead the Executive Board to date. BLOSSOM SOIREE III Blossoms Soiree III will be hosted by TTADC on Sunday 4th May 2025 from 2:00pm till 8:00pm at 13711 Old Annapolis Road, Bowie MD. BLOSSOMS SOIREE III SUNDAY 4th MAY 2025 West Bowie Village Hall 13711 Old Annapolis Road, Bowie, MD 2:00pm - 8:00pm
ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE TRINBAGO SCHOLARSHIP FUND _______________________________ A Scrumptious Caribbean Menu and Exciting entertainment is in store. Dress to impress and have a fantastic time. UNLIMITED MIMOSAS For additional information about this event, please email us at info@ttadc.org AROUND THE WORLD EMBASSY TOUR - PASSPORT DC
Greetings! The Embassy of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Washington, D.C. is pleased to extend a cordial invitation to you.
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The doors of the Trinidad and Tobago Embassy located at 1708 Massachusetts Avenue, will be opened as early as 09:00 am until 4:30 pm to a taste of our local cuisine, culture, fashion and other rich offerings. This year, the Mission will feature a Trade and Investment Corner, where we invite visitors to interact with the Trade and Investment representatives within the US. Join in our Trinidad and Tobago culture as you indulge in our culinary delights and local delicacies. Take this opportunity to engage with members of the Embassy Team and interact with our Trinidad and Tobago National Scholars and enjoy the sweet sound of our National instrument - the steelpan and performances by a live Tassa group. There may also be an opportunity for you to learn to play the steelpan at our Steelpan Corner! We look forward to welcoming you to this premier display of Trinidad and Tobago! PANAZZ THE STORY IN DC CARIBBEAN FILM FESTIVAL
Panazz was a steelpan ensemble from Trinidad and Tobago known for presenting steelpan music in Calypso, jazz and other genres. This ensemble of super talented musicians competed in the Pan Ramajay competition hosted by the Exodus Steelband in Trinidad, winning the competition on several occasions before becoming a professional band, that toured through out the caribbean and internationally. This movie which is a documentary of their journey came to life as a school project at Harvard University, by Adam Bartholomew, nephew of band leader, Finbar 'Barry' Bartholomew, and grew into what has become Panazz The Story, a documentary of the journey of the ground breaking band from its inception. Additional information will be forth coming as more information about this really important expose of the national instrument of Trinidad & Tobago in a very unique presentation by this excellent ensemble. PAN IN THE DMV
Many pannists and pan lovers tuned in a participated in the discussion that followed Roland’s address. The audience expressed their appreciation to Mr. Barnes for his decision to undertake the much-needed endeavor. There was a suggestion that the website article should be expanded to include contributions of other individual members of the movement in the area, as well as stories about several of the Steelband shows such as the Baltimore Panorama, the DC Pan Jamboree, and the Virginia Beach Panorama. There was some nostalgia about the fact that there is no longer a PMSO Pan Jamboree, which led to several folks suggesting that a revival be considered. This suggestion was well received, and this led the president to suggest that the External Outreach Committee could collaborate with community partners to design the next best way to bring a Steelband centric replacement event for the area. Several partners have expressed interest. There was also a discussion pertaining to the current approach to how we present, with some younger members pointing out that our method of communication is not reaching the youth, something the Communications Committee is taking a close look at. Also, it was pointed out that regarding Steelband, we must look at the market it serves, not just the immigrant Caribbean market, but the market in the US. The Guest Speaker segment of the General meeting has proven to be a viable catalyst to bring more interest to the organization, so the Association welcomes any suggestions for speakers or topics the members think would be helpful. Please email us at info@ttadc.org Thanks for making the Yuletide Affair a big success
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