Dear Editor,
“Mixing and Mashing”, but no Private Sector in the mix on Mash Day. Its noticeable absence is cause to ponder.
The Ministries and Government agencies really came together to put on a good show. There was a fusion of colour, creativity, concepts, vibrancy, and togetherness. I was particularly impressed by the showings of the Ministries of Amerindian Affairs, Public Works, Human Services, Education, Public Service, and Natural Resources; but the show stealer for me was the GPF, with its colour scheme and uniformity. It was a sight to behold; all the participants in the band were decked out in white footwear. The absence of some big regions in the mix is also a cause to ponder.
All in all, it was a good show, and despite the weather, the Mash Spirit was alive, and in no way diminished or lessened after a two-year absence. The energy of bands in the rain was palpable. The planners and producers of the event can take a bow.
On a note of observation: isn’t it time the National Park be given an upgrade, particularly the stand, with better seating and lighting? To have to sit for such long hours on hardwood is uncomfortable. Further, the poor lighting in the stand was unacceptable.
The judges’ tent also needed lighting. It had to have been realized that the event would run into the night, given the late start, and arrangements should have been made for lights to be installed.
Sincerely,
Shamshun Mohamed