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PM to get award in New York
published: Tuesday | May 10, 2005

PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson will be presented with the Distinguished Service Award at the 32nd Annual Governments of the Caribbean State Ball, at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, on Friday, June 3.

The award is being conferred by the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) and will bring to a close Caribbean Week 2005.

Caribbean Week is a series of meetings attended by all categories of CTO's membership including ministers and directors of tourism, chapter presidents and allied members representing airlines, hoteliers, tour wholesalers, travel agents and other interested parties, who come together to discuss ways to increase and sustain tourism to and within the region.

MANY YEARS OF SERVICE

"Prime Minister Patterson is being honoured with the Distinguished Service Award for his many years of service to the promotion of the Caribbean as the world's premier warm weather tourism destination," noted Pamela C. Richards, commissioner of tourism for the U.S. Virgin Islands and chair of CTO.

The CTO will also present the Lifetime Achievement Award to Professor Carlos A. Diago of Puerto Rico. The award for excellence will be presented to newspaper publisher Dr. Karl Rodney, CEO of the New York Carib News, a weekly tabloid.

From the celebration of the region's diverse spiritual heritage to the hosting of the exquisite and glitzy State Ball, thousands of New Yorkers will get a first-hand feel of life in the tropics during the week of May 29 to June 4.

"Caribbean Week 2005 brings a true taste of our region's vivacious flavours, rhythms and culture to the city that never sleeps. We welcome New Yorkers and tourists alike, anticipating a fantastic series of events, most of which are easily accessible and complimentary," said Hugh Riley, CTO's director of marketing for the Americas.

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