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INDEPENDENCE 34 THEME COMPETITION OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED

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June 27, 2017
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INDEPENDENCE 34 THEME COMPETITION OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED
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Basseterre, St. Kitts, June 27, 2017 (SKNIS):  With just 84 days to go before the federation celebrates 34 years of Independence, William V. Hodge, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Chairman of the Education Sub-Committee for Independence, officially launched the theme competition, as a way to get citizens and residents alike to utilize their creative skills, in particular, the young people.

The deadline for submission of entries is Friday, July 14, 2017. Late submissions would not be acknowledged or considered. All entries must be submitted in writing and sent via email, postal mail or dropped in a drop box at the entrance of Government Headquarters located on Church Street in Basseterre.

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The chairman shared the guidelines for the theme competition so as to give participants a better understanding.

“The theme must be short, fully expressive and memorable and certainly no longer than a sentence. Composers should be able to craft the theme within six to eight words.  The theme should encompass the general development thrust of the country [and] must consist of an internal rhyme scheme and rhythm that will enhance the slogan,” said the chairman, while adding that like years gone by, this year, the committee is reaching out once again to citizens and residents to tap their creative juices to develop a slogan that reflects the celebratory and patriotic mood of Independence. “The theme should accurately reflect the country’s realities and the shared common future to which all citizens should reasonably aspire.”

Permanent Secretary Hodge said that his ministry will be playing an integral role in Independence 34, as Cabinet decided that this year’s celebration will focus on the federation’s youth.

“The Ministry of Education is being responsible for our children and young people of school age, and has been charged with planning a number of events that will engage our young people. We hope to have a very keen completion and look forward to the nation’s youth in particular, taking a very engaged part,” he said, while encouraging young persons to participate in the completion.

A maximum of two submissions are allowed per person, and every submission “must be new and original, as old and plagiarized entries will result in immediate disqualification,” he added.

Entries can be emailed to william.hodge@moeskn.org, or independence.themeskn@gmail.com. If participants are using the postal service, entries must be addressed to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Church Street, Basseterre.

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