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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.

NOVEMBER GENERAL MEETING

Joe's Movement Emporium + 3309 Bunker Hill Road + Mount Rainier, MD 20712 


The November General Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at Joe's Movement Emporium, 3309 Bunker Hill Road, Mt. Rainier, MD 20712.  This will be the first in-person meeting of the term.  Attendees are kindly asked to arrive prior to 1:00 pm so that we can begin promptly.

The agenda for this meeting, along with the minutes of our October general meeting, will be presented. Kindly disseminate this information among your family, colleagues, and acquaintances, and encourage their attendance.  We particularly invite younger members, associates, and individuals of Trinbago heritage to participate in this significant meeting.

If you identify as a “TrinBago-To-The-Bone," your participation is encouraged as we work to broaden the membership and reach of the Association.  We look forward to sharing with you some interesting developments, which we anticipate will provide compelling reasons for you to consider joining the Association.  

There will be multiple guest speakers, including Ms. Cher Sorzano, who will outline our plans for the establishment of the Young Professionals Network—an initiative aimed at cultivating future leaders within the Association.  Updates regarding our Marketing and Branding initiatives will be presented, along with information on the valuable benefits available to members of the Association.

We welcome your perspectives as we strive to engage the broader community and achieve successful outcomes. Please join us in shaping the future of TTADC and take advantage of opportunities to network with fellow members, your peers, influential leaders and executives, fostering unity within the Trinbago community in the DMV.



TTADC YULETIDE AFFAIR



AVAILABLE  ON THIS WEBSITE





Thanks for making Blossom Soiree III a big success

On behalf of the entire planning team, we extend our heartfelt thanks to each of you who supported and attended the Blossoms Soirée Brunch on Sunday, May 4th. Your presence, enthusiasm, and generosity made the event truly special.

We are thrilled to share that 100% of the profits from the brunch are being directed to the Trinbago Scholarship Fund, helping to support and uplift the next generation through education.

As a token of our appreciation, we invite you to relive the beautiful memories from the event through the photo slideshow in the adjacent slide. We hope it brings a smile to your face and reminds you of the joy we created together.

Thank you once again for being part of something meaningful. Your continued support strengthens our community and paves the way for brighter futures.

With gratitude,
The Blossoms Soirée Brunch Team


THE ALONZOBASH PODCAST

[CLICK HERE]The AlonzoBash Podcast ️and its host AlonzoBash are the perfect vehicles for navigating a diverse range of topics impacting the Caribbean community and beyond - from music, relationships, politics, community activism, immigration, entrepreneurship, and more - in a straightforward yet engaging approach.

With more than 15 years of media experience, AlonzoBash has honed his interviewing chops and developed a knack for drawing his guests into genuine, insightful conversations.

There's something for everyone - tune in weekly wherever you get your podcasts.

View this interview with current  TTADC President -  CLICK  HERE       

Listen to podcasts on  APPLE    SPOTIFY     YOUTUBE      AMAZON




TRINIDAD & TOBAGO REPURPOSES WALLERFIELD

Reprinted courtesy FMI: www.tamana.com

A place that once played an important role in winning the second World War will now play a critical role in winning new investments through the country of Trinidad & Tobago's first Science and Technology Research Park - Tamana InTech Park. The island Republic in the Caribbean has repurposed the Waller Field Air Force Base, a former United States World War II Air Force base located in northeastern Trinidad, to satisfy the country's goal of transforming its booming energy-based economy to a knowledge-based one.

Waller Field AFB was activated in September of 1941 to establish a flying facility within the United States Army Fort Read post, to protect the oilfields and refineries, and to stand guard over the merchant ships that gathered in the Gulf of Paria. The air force base was named after United States Army Air Force Major Alfred J. Waller, a distinguished World War I combat pilot.

The air force base experienced many shifts in its use after World War II and closed May of 1949 due to budget cuts. Now, Five decades later, the former Air Force base has been transformed into Tamana InTech Park.

Tamana InTech Park claims it stands out for its cutting-edge technology tailor-made for cross-linked business opportunities and resource clustering. Situated among moriche palms on a natural reserve, supported by the on-site campus of University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT), and outfitted with state-of-the-art telecom and security systems, the Park is both technologically advanced and relevant to its natural environment. The Park's Tier III data centre is one of only a few in the region and offers a complete suite of data centre services for Tamana's tenants.

"Tamana InTech Park is an example of the country's ICT readiness," said Angela Hordatt, Vice President of Business Development at Evolving Technologies and Enterprise Development Company Ltd. [eTecK], one of the implementing agencies under the Ministry of Trade & Industry in charge of developing Tamana InTech Park. "The park is well positioned to become a home for global companies and site selectors, with plenty of room to meet a company's existing and future needs."

CARNIVAL CORNER

  • Known as the ‘Greatest Show on Earth’, Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival  (Visit the Website)  is an annual event held on the Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday in twin island state of Trinidad and Tobago. The event is well known for participants' colorful costumes and exuberant celebrations. There are numerous cultural events such as fetes, Steelband Panorama, King & Queen Of The Band Shows and Soca & Calypso contests in the lead up to the street parade on Carnival Monday and Tuesday. See More,       ..
  • Baltimore/Washington - One Carnival will be celebrated on July 13th & 14th 2024. SEE MORE....
  • Toronto Carnival (Caribana): Parade will be presented on the last Saturday in July 2023, for full itinerary, SEE MORE....
  • Brooklyn Carnival presented by the West Indian American Day Carnival Association (WIADCA) is the oldest Caribbean Canival in North America.  Following the pandemic, this year they are planning their festival from Thursday 1st culminating with the parade on Labor Day Monday every year.. SEE MORE....
  • Miami Carnival: The Miami-Broward One Carnival Host Committee is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing a safe, family festival in South Florida and outlying areas SEE MORE...
  • Nottinghill Carnival is the major Caribbean Carnival on the east side of the Atlantic. The Carnival has been presented since1966 on the streets of Nottinghill. For more information about its festivities. See MORE


TTADC EXECUTIVE BOARD

Willoughby Francis - President

Claudia Carter - Vice President 

Carlos Simon - Exec. Secretary

Lisa White  - Treasurer

Jeffrey Smith - Director

Duane Scott - Director

Kizan Lee - Director

Luis McSween - Director 

Romain McLean - Director




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