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Lauderhill Mayor to speak at Reggae Walk of Fame Induction Ceremony

LAUDERHILL – Richard J. Kaplan, Mayor of City of Lauderhill will be the Honorary Guest Speaker at the Reggae Walk of Fame Induction Ceremony on April 10, 2009, 7:00PM in Lauderhill at a Black Tie Fundraising event to fund the Bob Marley School for the Arts Institute Community Radio Station FREE-I RADIO-Falmouth.

Falmouth, Jamaica and Lauderhill, Florida is Sister Cities.

Ky-Mani Marley, a son of Falmouth, will join his brother Ziggy, Third World, Barrington Levy, Culture, Tony Rebel, Charlie Chaplin, King Yellowman, Cynthia Schloss, Bongo Herman, U-Roy, Half Pint, Josey Wales, Ranking Joe, Selector Jah Screw, Inspector Willie and Joe Higgs on the Reggae Walk of Fame.

The fundraising event will take place at the Inverrary Vacation Resort Hotel, 3501 Inverrary Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale.

Mayor Kaplan will speak on the Lauderhill Sister City Delegation visit to Falmouth, Jamaica, on April 29 to May 2, 2009 and Falmouth Sister City Delegation visit to Lauderhill June 20, 2009.

The delegation will stay at the http://www.starfishresorts.com/ (Super Air-Inclusive’® packages) and while in Falmouth visit the Site of the Bob Marley School for the Arts Institute Reggae Walk of Fame, William “Usain Bolt” Knibb Memorial High School, Pinto’s Pottery, Joe James Arts Gallery, Trelawny Multipurpose Stadium, Outameni Experience, Office of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Tourism.

The Bob Marley School for the Arts Institute know that life is complex and the one thing that the Institute can do to assist is to provide the community with the very best professional and life-long learning opportunities that help to compete in our rapidly changing economic environment.

The Institute is committed to providing the tools needed for success, whether the focus is on a new career, looking to advance in current profession or wanting to explore a hobby or leisure-time activity. The Bob Marley School for the Arts Institute dedicated to help make a difference in life.

The Bob Marley School for the Arts Institute is also committed to the public and private sectors of the community. Our goal is to provide avenues to meet current and emerging needs through timely and relevant workforce training and human resource development programs. Investing in self and workforce is an investment in the future success of organizations. The Bob Marley School for the Arts Institute is in the business of building futures.

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