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Chubb Conclusion Report

I have been granted the opportunity to partake in the Chubb summer program. This program was a blessing as it allowed me the opportunity to work under a non-profit organization in my home parish. The organization I was assigned to was the St.Georges Foundation, where I worked alongside Peter Frith and Taché Smith. 

While at the St. George’s Foundation, I was given the task of helping generate ideas on social media and website optimization. I also was a part of the Martello Tower restoration in Ferry Reach St. George’s. During that time, we gathered volunteers to assist us with removing the invasive Casuarina trees that surrounded the area, also the tree that were growing out of the roof of the gunpowder magazine. 

That was only the start of the restoration. The St. George’s Foundation aims to continue to clean up and restore the heritage site. The goal is to one day open the site for tours for schools, tourists, and interested locals. 

During my time with the Foundation, I learned quite a bit about St. George’s history. One of those things being, the Martello tower in Ferry Reach is one of a large collection of Martello Towers. The purpose of the tower was to fire at any ships that so happened to make it past Alexandra Battery and Fort St. Catherine. The range on the gun was about 3 miles. Also back in the day all the Forts in St. George’s, St. David’s, and Ferry Reach would communicate with each other with flags.  I found that fact the most interesting because now days there are so many trees that block the view of the other forts. 

I am grateful for the experience and encourage everyone to support the St. George’s Foundation in

any way possible. There are a lot of hidden stories in St. George’s and as a Bermudian I believe we

should bring them out of the shadows.”

I am grateful for the experience and encourage everyone to support the St. George’s Foundation in any way possible. There are a lot of hidden stories in St. George’s and as a Bermudian I believe we should bring them out of the shadows. 

Tyrese Cheeseman

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of The St. George’s Foundation will be held on Tuesday 25 February 2020 at 6:30 p.m. at the World Heritage Centre, Penno’s Wharf, St. George’s. Parking at Tiger’s Bay, St. George’s.

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Video

How to Support Sustainable Urbanism

The carts and carriages crowded close upon one another, making little way for those swifter and more impatient vehicles that darted forward every now and then when an opportunity showed itself of doing so, sending the people scattering against the fences and gates of the villas.

Some of the people who crowded in the carts whipped stupidly at their horses and quarrelled with other drivers; some sat motionless, staring at nothing with miserable eyes; some gnawed their hands with thirst, or lay prostrate in the bottoms of their conveyances.

In one cart stood a blind man in the uniform of the Salvation Army, gesticulating with his crooked fingers and bawling, “Eternity! Eternity!” His voice was hoarse and very loud so that my brother could hear him long after he was lost to sight in the dust.

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Lifestyle

Impacts of Coastal Traffic Wild Animals Habitats

Um-m. So he must. I do deem it now a most meaning thing, that that old Greek, Prometheus, who made men, they say, should have been a blacksmith, and animated them with fire; for what’s made in fire must properly belong to fire; and so hell’s probable. How the soot flies! This must be the remainder the Greek made the Africans of. Carpenter, when he’s through with that buckle, tell him to forge a pair of steel shoulder-blades; there’s a pedlar aboard with a crushing pack.

Now, what’s he speaking about, and who’s he speaking to, I should like to know? Shall I keep standing here? (ASIDE). Tis but indifferent architecture to make a blind dome; here’s one. No, no, no; I must have a lantern.

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