Georgetown, Guyana – (April 17, 2017)
First Lady, Mrs. Sandra Granger, today, joined with Ms. Clonel Samuels-Boston, Coordinator of Women Across Differences (WAD) for a fundraising Easter Hat Show and Brunch, held in the garden of the Critchlow Labour College, Woolford Avenue, Georgetown.
The First Lady serves as patron of WAD, a non-governmental organisation that provides education, counselling and other support services to teenage mothers.
Patrons were treated to musical accompaniment by the Guyana Police Force Band and local singer, Mr. Mark Batson. They were also entertained by a display of locally made casual attire and Easter hats and handbags. Several of the patrons joined in the merriment and displayed their own Easter hats, which added to the levity of the occasion.
Some of the patrons at the WAD Easter Hat Show and Brunch
Eight-year-old Lilliane Marshall-Gibson was very excited to meet First Lady, Mrs. Sandra Granger at the WAD Easter Hat Show and Brunch
One of the elegant hats displayed by a model at the at the WAD Easter Hat Show and Brunch
First Lady, Mrs. Sandra Granger is flanked by, from left to right, Ms. Yvonne Smith, of the Office of the First Lady, Ms. Pat Coates, and Ms. Patrice LaFleur, Resident Representative of the United Nations Population Fund at the WAD Easter Hat Show and Brunch
Local designer Ms. Andrea Braithwaite and her models display their elegant Easter hats and attire at the WAD Easter Hat Show and Brunch
First Lady, Mrs. Sandra Granger (first, right) and her guests cheer this model on at the WAD Easter Hat Show and Brunch
Mr. Mark Batson serenades this patron at the WAD Easter Hat Show and Brunch held in the garden of the Critchlow Labour College
First Lady, Mrs. Sandra Granger is being led into the garden at the Critchlow Labour College by Director of Women Across Differences (WAD) Ms. Clonel Samuels-Boston for the Easter Hat Show and Brunch
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