CMM, NY……Team Jamaica Bickle (TJB) has a full year planned, with a slew of activities leading up to the Penn Relays,  all designated by the Jamaica 50 Secretariat, asJamaica 50’ Events. This is a major nod to the organization, whose efforts over the last 18 years have represented the epitome in patriotism and national pride, undoubtedly helping to raise the profile of Brand Jamaica, in the sporting arena, particularly here  in the US Northeast. The organization will start the year off with a church service on Sunday, March 25, in worship with the Reverend Patrick G. Perrin, and congregation of the St. John’s United Methodist church, in Valley Stream, Long Island.

A second service will take place on April Sunday, April 15, in Brooklyn, at the Lenox Road Baptist Church, with Reverend Dr. KirkPatrick Cohall and congregation, for the second year running. The public is invited to join both worship services.

The New York Launch and Awards Ceremony for Penn 2012, will take place on Thursday, April 12, at a venue to be announced, at which time the organization will honor two of Jamaica’s Olympians, 400m specialist, Bertland Cameron and Grace Jackson, who was a dominant force in the 200m. Their achievements on the track have since been parlayed into extraordinary careers benefiting Jamaica, aiding in the areas of coaching and sports development.

“Both are highly distinguished in their field and are worthy honorees,” said Irwine G. Clare Snr., TJB’s CEO and founder. “This is a banner year for us and all Jamaicans, so celebrating not one but two of our Olympic stalwarts is appropriate, in the year we celebrate, Jamaica’s 50th Anniversary of Independence from Great Britain.

It is important for us to set an agenda that intimately connects us to the community and our activities through 2012 reflect that. We invite the community at large to help us celebrate, ‘Our Athletes, Our Ambassadors’, he continued. I am happy the Secretariat, has seen fit, to so designate all our activities.”

The Jamaica media event will take place on Monday, April 2, in Kingston, while the Philadelphia Organizing Committee, will host their launch on Friday, April 13.  Among other activities planned by the Philadelphia Organizing Committee, are an Appreciation Brunch, on Sunday, March 25, and a community forum, which will take place on Thursday, April 26.

 

 

 

All these, will culminate in a week of activities during the Penn Relays Carnival, to continue to highlight Jamaica’s 50th.  Those plans will be announced shortly.

A few mixers/fundraisers are planned for the tri-state area, sprinkled among all the major events, as the organization’s programs are largely reliant on donations.

Post Penn Relays, TJB  is also gearing up to launch its 5K series across the US East Coast, after a successful  launch in November 2011, in New York, which prompted  invitations from interested parties in South Florida, Atlanta, Boston, Philadelphia to partner with TJB.

For more information, call 1-800 624-7478 or visit www.teamjamaicabickle.com

To view more scheduled events see attached calendar.

About Team Jamaica Bickle

Team Jamaica Bickle (TJB) is a 501 © (3 ) not-for-profit, based in New York, formed in 1994 under the leadership of Irwine G. Clare Sr., to provide much needed support for Jamaican athletes who compete at the annual Penn Relays Carnival, held at the University of Pennsylvania. Team Jamaica Bickle as an organization, has for the past 17 years supported athletes and athletic programs. Currently, TJB services extend to a delegation of approximately 750 Athletes, coaches and volunteers from Jamaica and a handful of other Caribbean countries, which includes Trinidad and Tobago and St. Vincent & The Grenadines.

In 1999, Team Jamaica Bickle became the 1st Jamaican organization to be a participating sponsor at the Penn Relays, thus allowing us to partner with our corporate friends. As a result, the Jamaican flag became the first foreign flag to be flown at the Penn Relays, a distinction unmatched. Over the years, TJB has received several proclamations and awards from numerous local and national entities.

 

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