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Our programs are designed to support and to promote the West Indian Community in the Hartford area. And we welcome sponsorship of our activities.

Awards Gala Rescheduled to

December 2, 2011 

 

The West Indian Foundation is proud to present the 33rd Annual Scholarship Award Gala

  • Saturday, October 29, 2011 at 7:00 PM
  • At La Renaissance 53 Prospect Hill Road, East Windsor, CT
  • Tickets are $80 per person
  • Our Keynote Speaker is George Coleman, Acting Commissioner of Education for the State of Connecticut
  • For more information, please call 860-243-8812

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The West Indian Foundation 10th Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament

Under grey skies and the threat of rain, the ray of hope shone brightly as some of the most talented golfers gathered at The Traditions Golf Club in Windsor, CT. on Friday, July 8th, 2011 to participate in the 10th Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament hosted by the West Indian Foundation.  See article for more details.



1st place winners left to right
(Mr. Lennox, Tony Bibbins, Derrick Saddler, Jerry Walker)


Dwight Freeney, Defensive End,
Indianapolis Colts (NFL)
addresses the audience during the dinner
receipton at the recent
West Indian Foundation Scholarship
Golf Tournament.


Golf Tournament Foursome left to right
(Errol A. Smith, Gayle Hooker, Andrea Mercer,
Charles Booth)


Mayor of Merident, The Hon. Michael Rohde
along with golfers John Davis and Ray Gawlak
played as a team in the Tournament.
   

 

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