JUNE GENERAL MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT
Join us for the in person June General Meeting on Thursday 11th June at 7:00 PM.
The Trinidad & Tobago Association of Washington, D.C. will be hosting this month's in person General Meeting on Thursday 11th. June 2026 at 7:00 pm at Crown Bakery, (Upper level), located at 5409 Georgia Avenue, NW. Washington, DC 20011.
At this meeting we will report on activities held during the month of May.
The agenda for this meeting and the minutes of our last monthly general meeting will be presented, and we will share reports from the various committees, including the upcoming Family Day on June 21st.
Our featured speakers for the night will be The NextGen Empowerment Network. The champions will outline their activities and how the entire organization can play an inclusive role in building the succession plan for the future of the association.
We encourage you to share this information with your colleagues, and plan to meet and greet at least 15 minutes before start time.
Please register for this meeting so we have a good idea of the size of the audience.
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Shape TTADC’s Future by joining the NextGen Empowerment Network

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Scholarship Application Is Now Open by Trinbago Scholarship Fund
The Trinbago Scholarship Fund (TSF) is accepting applications for 2026. This is an excellent opportunity for eligible students in our community to receive financial support toward their academic goals.
The deadline to submit applications is June 1, 2026. Please encourage your elegible students to apply.
The applications can be accessed by visiting the TSF website at www.trinbagoscholarship.org
Scroll to the bottom of the ABOUT paragraph and click on 2026 Scholarship Application.
For additional information, you may send an email to trinbago.sf@gmail.com.

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Thank you for joining us for the Annual TTADC Family Day
Mark your Calendar for the 2026 TTADC Family Day. We are celebrating Fathers this year on June 21st - Father's Day and our Kings will be in the spotlight. Bring your friends and family along with your picnic baskets and enjoy beautiful music, fun and games. There will also be a community table as well as delcacies on sale. If you had a good time last year, this year will be even better.

BECOME A MEMBER
Annual individual membership and NextGen (OVER 25) is $50.00
NextGen (UNDER 25) is $30.00
A lifetime membership option is also available for a one-time fee of $500.00
Membership Benefits
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Become part of your local Trinidad & Tobago community rooted in culture and service to others.
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Increase your business visibility by being featured in our online community directory.
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Enjoy early access to events and exclusive discounts, giving you priority and added value as a member.
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Save money and enjoy exclusive discounts and special offers through our trusted partners.
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Attend complimentary webinars, seminars, and workshops designed to support personal and professional growth.
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Participate in volunteer initiatives and service-based missions both locally and abroad.
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Show your pride with discounted apparel and branded items. Coming Soon.
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GET INVOLVED
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Carnival Corner
Known as the “Greatest Show on Earth,” Trinidad and Tobago Carnival takes place each year on the Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. The festival is celebrated for its vibrant costumes, pulsating music, and high-energy street parades that bring the nation to life.
In the weeks leading up to Carnival Monday and Tuesday, a series of signature cultural events set the stage, including fetes, festivals, cultural performances, and competitions that showcase the creativity and spirit of our twin island nation.
Carnival traditions inspired by Trinidad and Tobago are also celebrated around the world, including:
Our Mission & History
Founded in 1962 as the Trinidad All Stars football (soccer) team, evolving into the Trinidad and Tobago Cultural and Sporting Association in 1966, and later becoming the Trinidad and Tobago Association of Washington, D.C., Inc., TTADC carries a legacy of enduring achievement. What began as the vision of a determined group of Howard University students grew into a lasting institution, built by pushing boundaries and forging community in a foreign cultural landscape. That spirit of resilience, pride, and purpose continues to define who we are today.
Some of Our Partners
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Trinidad & Tobago Embassy in Washington D.C.
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Caribbeana Communications Inc.
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Caribeat
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Howard University
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Ni-Ce-Tees
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Trinidad & Tobago Association of Baltimore
Our Board of Directors
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Willoughby Francis
PRESIDENT
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Claudia Carter
VICE PRESIDENT
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Carlos Simon
EXEC. SECRETARY
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Lisa White
TREASURER
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Jeffrey Smith
DIRECTOR
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Duane Scott
DIRECTOR
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Kizan Lee
DIRECTOR
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Luis McSween
DIRECTOR
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Romain McLean
DIRECTOR

