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The Jamaica Consulate General in New York says that the Jamaican community in New York will be able to engage directly with Prime Minister Andrew Holness during a Town Hall meeting at the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts in the Bronx on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024, at 6 p.m.
“The Consulate General of Jamaica has organized this event to bring together members of the Jamaican Diaspora and others interested in Jamaica’s future and development,” said the Consulate General on Thursday. “The Town Hall is anticipated to be a significant gathering where Prime Minister Holness will address a variety of topics relevant to Jamaicans both at home and abroad.
“This event offers a unique platform for attendees to engage directly with the prime minister, discuss issues impacting the Diaspora, and explore ongoing initiatives and opportunities in Jamaica,” it added.
The Consulate General said joining Prime Minister Holness will be Sen. Kamina Johnson Smith, minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, and Alsion Wilson, consul general of Jamaica, New York.
“Together, they will provide insights into the Jamaican Government’s policies and programs focused on strengthening Diaspora ties, enhancing trade relations, and fostering investment opportunities,” the Jamaica Consulate General, New York, said. “Attendees will also have the opportunity to interact with members of the Jamaican Consular team, who will be available to address questions and concerns related to passports, citizenship, and other consular matters.”
Additionally, the Consulate General said representatives from Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) will be present to offer guidance on investment opportunities in Jamaica, provide information, and answer potential investors’ queries.
The Consulate General said members of the public who wish to participate are encouraged to arrive early to benefit from the available services.
“The evening is expected to be both informative and engaging, featuring opportunities for entertainment that celebrates Jamaica’s rich cultural heritage,” it said, adding that to ensure a smooth and organized event, all attendees must register in advance.
Those interested can register online by visiting the Consulate General of Jamaica’s official website at www.congenjamaica-ny.org.
“The Jamaican Government remains committed to maintaining a strong and dynamic connection with the Diaspora, recognizing their vital role in the nation’s continued development,” the Consulate General said. “The Consulate General encourages all Jamaicans and friends of Jamaica to join this important event, learn more about the shared goals, and participate in shaping Jamaica’s future.”
For those planning to attend, the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts is accessible via public transportation: Subway: 4 Train at Bedford Park Blvd. Lehman College Station; B and D Trains at Bedford Park Blvd. Station. Bronx Buses: Bx 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 12, 22, 26, 28, 32, and 34. Manhattan Buses: MTA Express Bus BxM-4A and BxM-4B.
For those driving, the address is 250 Bedford Park Blvd. West, Bronx, New York 10468.
The Consulate General said parking is available at Lehman College for a “reasonable fee” of $10, located at Goulden Avenue and Bedford Park Boulevard West.
“This Town Hall Meeting is a must-attend event for anyone interested in the progress and development of Jamaica, offering a rare opportunity to engage directly with the country’s leadership and be part of shaping its future,” it said.
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