(David Innis, Elaine Graham, Nicholas Dixey, Rebecca Wall, Paul Febres, Kimberley Febres, and Laura Butz)
The first ever Earth Hour event for the Cayman Islands was a wonderful success! A huge thank you to everyone who came out to The Crescent, Camana Bay on Saturday night to celebrate Earth Hour with the National Trust for the Cayman Islands.
It was an incredible night! Cayman’s very own, local musicians: Earl La Pierre, David Innis and the Singrays had stellar performances. The acoustic music, with the backdrop of the Crescent Fountain, was absolutely lovely. The night also included, star gazing. The Astronomical Society of the Cayman Islands, brought their epic telescope so attendees could gaze at the moon and stars.
Snapshots of Earth Hour 2015
Under The Stars
Chris Cooke, from the Astronomical Society of the Cayman Islands and his team, brought their fantastic telescope for star gazing.
To The Beat of the Steel Pan
Local steel pan legend, Mr Earl La Pierre, played a wonderful medley of songs on the steel pan.
Singrays: Cayman’s very own a cappella group
The Singrays were amazing! It was a real treat listening to them perform their unique renditions of popular songs. You can stay up-to-date with their music and upcoming performances by following them on Facebook, click here.
Local singer/songwriter David Innis
David’s acoustic performance was just awesome! Attendees had the pleasure of listening to original works by David. You can stay up-to-date with David’s music and upcoming performances by following him on Facebook, click here or on his YouTube channel, click here.
Support the National Trust for the Cayman Islands
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands had a pretty cool booth. All proceeds benefited the National Trust for the Cayman Islands. To stay up-to-date with upcoming events follow them on Facebook, click here.
Huge thanks to everyone who came out to Earth Hour and supported the National Trust for the Cayman Islands.
Special Thanks: Earl La Pierre, David Innis, Singrays, Camana Bay, Daybreak 27, National Trust for the Cayman Islands Volunteers, Bee The Designer, and INTEC Research Production Services.
Photo Credits: Eco Chic Cayman.
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