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Kristyn Tillet Professes at 20,000 Strong Rally

Kristyn Tillet Professes at 20,000 Strong Rally | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

Video of the decade!  This is a must watch video.  Ms. Tillet delivered one of the best poems ever on empowerment.  Seeing her do this live was incredible!  Tears welled up in many of our eyes.  She will be leading Belize some day, and more power to her.  This video should be played in every school, every class, every semester! 

 

"On Friday, March 16th, Kristyn Tillet, a first form student of Corozal Community College transmitted a powerful and chilling poem on the empowerment and participation of adolescents; a poem which resulted in a standing ovation from everyone in attendance at the 20,000 STRONG Women’s Empowerment Rally. Kristyn was one of 9 dynamic speakers whose voices were heard that day."

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Corozal Community College Wins Band Fest

Corozal Community College Wins Band Fest | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

The Corozal Community College won the Belize Band Fest today in Belmopan.  Belize Natural Energy was one of the sponsors of the event, and they were there to get some pictures of the various bands.  Congratulations to all participants on a job well done!

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Cayo Cleans Up at Band Fest

Cayo Cleans Up at Band Fest | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it


Congratulations to the Benque Marching Band(picture is from their practice video) for winning 1st place at Band Fest.  Band Fest was yesterday in Corozal, and Cayo really cleaned up.  The SISE Dreams took 3rd place in the marching band category.  The Belmopan Active Youths took 1st place for Drum Corps.  


"At the end of the event, St. Luke “Purple Spirit” marching band won the Drumline competition.  In the Drum Corps category, the champion is the Belmopan Active Youth group.  They took home $4,000 and a trophy.  Second place was won by the Holy Redeemer Marching band.  Coming in third was the St. Luke marching band.  In the Marching Band with Wind Instrumet category, Benque Viejo Marching Band walked away with first prize, taking home $6,000, a tropy and medals.  Second place in this category was won by the Corozal Community College marching band while the San Ignacio/Santa Elena Dreams Marching Band captured third prize."

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