Sandy Point, St Kitts (February 9th, 2016) – As the Black San festival is quickly approaching and everyone in the town of Sandy Pointing chanting ‘Leh We Go’, the committee who is busy with the preparations would like to thank the sponsors who have stepped forward to assist in making this year’s festival a success.
Chairwoman Treasa Wyatt explained that even though she and the team are busy ensuring that everything is in place, they must pause to say a hearty thank you to the numerous sponsors who have thoughtfully answered the call to lend assistance.
“Right now we are working hard, sleepless nights, day in day out we are busy working, preparations are moving smoothly” said Miss Wyatt adding
“But Black San is driven by sponsors, so it’s imperative that we say a quick thank you to them and let the general public know the businesses and individuals who make this festival a success each year.”
The committee would like to say a big thank you to the following sponsors who have already signed on to Black San Bang-A-Lang 2016: RAMS, Flow, Carib Brewery, TDC and Royal St. Kitts Hotel, The Cable, Dollar Stretcher, Hi-Tech Solutions, Pro video Production, Ryddim magazine, St. Kitts Office Machines, Freedom FM , ZIZ, SKN Vibes, Prime Builiding Contractors, Delisle Walwyn, Mitchum and Benjamin, E&K Mini mart, St. Kitts Auto Services, H&H Security Services, Jow Designs and many others.
The committee is still in talks with more sponsors and invite others to come on board the Black San train, a decision one will never regret.
“We invite new sponsors to come on board this is something that they will not regret, their support is important to the success of our festival.” said Chairwoman Treasa Wyatt
Interested individuals and businesses can contact the committee at 869-661-4846. The date of the festival is set for March 19th to April 2nd.
‘Leh we Go!’ to Black San’ Bang-A-Lang 2016
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