IN keeping with the spirit of goodwill, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Dr. Frank Anthony, recently joined residents of Enmore, where he hails from, to host their annual children’s party.
![Children gathered at the Enmore Hope Primary School for the recent Christmas party](http://guyanachronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Enmore-Party.jpg)
This year saw about 500 children flocking the Enmore/Hope primary school where they were treated with gifts and eatables.
The gifts were donated by the Radio Needy Children’s Fund, and presented by “Santa” and Leila Ramson.
This community activity has been going on for a number of years, and is well received by the children in the community.
While interacting with the children, Minister Anthony noted that the event seeks to ensure that each child has a good Christmas. He expressed appreciation for those people, especially the Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC), for giving support in the coordinating of the activity. Trans Pacific and Jamaal (a resident of Enmore) were instrumental in providing the eatables, and ice cream was contributed by Sterling Products.
Minister Anthony explained that the community will continue to benefit from developments, for instance, work has been done on the community centre ground. The need now is for more residents to get involved in sports. The children were encouraged to join the community’s sports club.
Dr Anthony pointed out that attention will also be placed on setting up a library in Enmore.