Sol Petroleum Bermuda Limited has been making major strides in the Bermudian community. Their most recent donation of $7,500 to the Salvation Army, will significantly assist the charity as they continue to provide social services to those who need it most. More specifically, the funds will assist with fueling the fleet of vehicles used by the Salvation Army to help around the local community.
The cheque was presented by Sol Bermuda General Manager, Jonathan Brewin to Major Sandra Stokes of the Salvation Army, on December 4, 2018 at the Salvation Army, Bermuda Divisional Headquarters.
Brewin commented, “The Salvation Army is one of the world’s largest providers of social services, and their social and community programmes focus on nurturing the capacities, skills and strengths of individuals. We at Sol are pleased to be able to assist with their mission of compassion and look forward to working with them in the future.”
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Sol St Maarten Optimist Championship
35 Optimist from St Maarten, Antigua, St Kitts and St Barts participated in the 13th Annual Sol St Maarten optimist Championship, a record number of entrants for the event. Antiguan sailor Theodore Spencer excelled over the weekend and became the overall winner of this regional youth sailing event, sponsored by Sol Petroleum for all 13 years.
The teams from Antigua and St Barts showed excellent sailing skills and most of their sailors took home prizes. Nevertheless, St Maarten and St Kitts did offer good competition and several sailors raced their way into the top 10. St Maarten Sailing Coach Maxim van der Pol explains: “St Kitts hasn’t competed in regional sailing competitions for several years and for many of their sailors it was the first time they went off island and participate in a sailing event. They can be very proud of their team and we saw some great talent and competition.”
“St Maarten has many sailors who recently started and are still learning to race. This was their first big racing event and the main goal was to have fun and learn. St Maarten sailor Caii Banting initially was challenged by the conditions and the many participants on the water, but once he became more comfortable, raced extremely well and made it to 7th place in his class.” Van der Pol continued.
Emma Lennox was the only St Maarten sailor in the blue feet for the more advanced kids and challenged herself with the level of competition she was experiencing. Especially on day 2 she raced very consistent and left the back of the fleet behind to become the 10th place winner in her class. “We definitely saw great racing potential in several of our sailors. Rio Stomp especially impressed us as he only started sailing Optimists recently and was extremely focused throughout the 2-day event”. Added sailing instructor Reinier Calkhoven.
David Antrobus, General Manager of Sol, presented the trophies to the winners. “It is amazing to see such sailing talent in the region and to set a record number of entries for the Sol St Maarten Optimist Championship is wonderful. We are very pleased with the outcome of the event, especially as the children had such a good time out on the water”.
Participants took home wonderful prizes donated by a number of local businesses, such as a Go Pro and full-face mask donated by the Scuba Shop and Go Pro, watches by Ballerina Jewelers, G & N Jewelers, AMA Jewelers and Duty Free Plaza and water toys by Ace. Other goodies were sponsored by Sol, Remax Island Properties, Divico, Grant Thornton, Budget Marine, Cost U Less, Domino’s sponsored pizzas and Carl & Son’s provided breakfast and lunch.
Organizers are grateful for all other support the event received. FKG Rigging, Kidz at Sea and the Tropical Sail Loft provided support boats, Port St Maarten and SLAC assisted with customs and bridge openings and a great number of volunteers lent a hand throughout the weekend. “Sponsors, volunteers and supporting businesses are key to the success of the event. Without them we could not make it happen. Sol has been the title sponsor for every single year that the event has been organized, which shows great loyalty. We are lucky that other businesses and volunteers also chip in to add to the overall quality of the event.” Says SMYC Event Manager Leonde Vermeulen.
All results can be found online at www.regattaguru.com and for more information and photos of the event please visit www.smyc.com or contact [email protected]
Sint Maarten Yacht Club
Established in 1980 with the goal to promote sailing on the island of St Maarten. It organizes multiple sailing events throughout the year, with the St Maarten Heineken Regatta as its crown jewel. A youth sailing program stimulates local youngsters to become part of the sailing community, teaching them life skills like team work, perseverance and confidence. Always looking to further develop sailing on St Maarten, the Club is active in promoting the sport, as well as the beautiful destination it is located at. For more information visit www.smyc.com
Sol Guyana Continues Fight Against Cancer
Sol Guyana continues to support the Fight Against Cancer. Friday Oct 19 was Awareness Day at our office, where our staff, contractors and customers all shared information and showed support for persons who were affected by this terrible disease. On Saturday Oct 20, Sol staff joined thousands of Guyanese as we participated in the 5K Walk. The atmosphere was one of team spirit, joy, hope and determination as attendees rallied around each other to make it to the finish line. Sol Team Guyana truly believes that early detection save lives and we encourage everyone to continue to live, hope and support the fight.
Sol Barbados Promotes Literacy
SOL (BARBADOS) LTD celebrated Literacy Month this year by donating scores of new books to the Deacon’s Primary School library which opened earlier this year. Sol, the leading petroleum company in the region, is known for its commitment to the communities it operates within and gifted the school with an array of books on September 21. The donation was intended to “spark the imagination and creativity of the children and encourage them to read”, Ezra Prescod, Sol’s General Manager noted.
“As a nation we pride ourselves on maintaining a high level of literacy and we must continue to encourage our children to read and provide them with opportunities to develop a love for books”, the General Manager added. Prescod congratulated the school on their library and noted his company’s dedication to education and the youth. “At Sol, supporting initiatives for youth development and education is very dear to our hearts and we are always grateful for opportunities to give back to our communities.”
The company decided to partner with the school due to its proximity to their Spring Garden Depot. “We wanted to partner with a school within the neighbourhood and we wish to thank Ms. Jordan, the Principal and Ms. King, the Senior Teacher for their warm welcome.” The donated books will join the school’s library and include both educational and fictional genres.
Sol Cayman Islands Soccer Sponsorship
The Sol Cayman team is thrilled to have been a part of what was an exciting and successful football season this year. The passion that the Cayman Islands has for the beautiful game is contagious and Sol was proud to support the Academy Sports Club’s fundraiser – The Cayman Airways U13 Youth Cup, where several budding football stars put on a spectacular display of skill and tenacity.
We congratulate the Academy Sports Club on their success at the Disney International Youth tournament and hope to lend our support to their success again. We must also congratulate the West Bay Sports Foundation for a fantastic staging of the Cayman Islands Invitational U15 tournament. We can’t wait to see what next season will bring!
Shell Lubricants sponsors the GTI
Sol Guyana Inc. has joined forces with the Government Technical Institute (GTI) in Georgetown, Guyana to secure the future for students of the Motor Vehicle Engine Systems Program with a three-year sponsorship pledge. Under the arrangement, Sol Guyana Inc. the Country’s Shell Lubricants Macro Distributor, will provide two students selected from the program with annual industrial job attachments, and also present an annual prize to the highest performing student in the program. Other support will include lubricants technical training delivered in association with Shell Lubricants; personal protective equipment for staff and students enrolled in the program and annual refurbishing of the Motor Vehicle Engine Systems Classroom.
Sol Guyana Supports Back to School Drives
Sol Guyana Inc. has been a part of the Agricola Community for more than 12 years with operations spanning across the country. At Sol, we are passionate about supporting the Caribbean and the communities in which we operate. After hearing the plea of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams – Niles, a teacher and concerned resident of the Agricola-Mc Doom Communities, Sol Guyana committed to support the ‘Agricola Children’s Back to School Youth Project’. Support was in the form of supplying 100 lunch bags and notebooks, and partnering with several other organizations who have also initiated Back to School Projects. A special thanks to groups such as the Rotaract Club of Georgetown, Rome Methodist Church, Soesdyke Community Policing Group, Eccles Assembly Outstation Sunday School and Rapture Ready Youth Group for their works in relation to community and youth development.
Sol Scholarship 2018
Barbados: July 25, 2018 – Students of the University of the West Indies have a few more days to apply for some financial relief for the upcoming academic year through Sol’s scholarship programme. Sol, the leading supplier of energy solutions in the region, signed an agreement with The University of the West Indies (UWI) to provide scholarships for new and returning UWI students across UWI’s four campuses. The Sol Scholarship is available to both undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled in the Engineering, Social Sciences, and Science & Technology faculties.
Over 50 students have benefited from the Sol Scholarship, which began in 2012, and Sol has awarded over $1 million in financial assistance to the UWI. At least 12 more scholarships are available to be awarded, and Sol expressed enthusiasm for the scholarship programme which enables the regional company to assist the youth. The deadline for this year’s applications is fast approaching, and Sol encourages students across the region to apply.
The Sol scholarship is open to citizens of the OECS, CARICOM and all Sol territories, who have gained admission to the University of the West Indies. To qualify for the scholarship, students must be enrolled in either the Cave Hill, Mona, St. Augustine or Open Campus and maintain a 3.0 grade point average.
Interested persons can obtain additional information about the scholarship by visiting www.uwi.edu/solscholarship. Applications must be submitted before July 29, 2018.
Gold Retailer Conference a Great Success
The third annual Gold Retailer Conference was held in Orlando, Florida June 12-14, 2018 at the Walt Disney World Boardwalk Hotel. The conference, which is intended to reward and recognize our outstanding retailers from around the region, hosted over 25 different retailers and their guests. The conference was a great forum for best practice sharing and networking, while also including elements of team building and fun!
The first day of the conference began with a welcome dinner on June 12, followed by a training session the next day. This session, which focused on Employee Engagement, was presented by the Disney Institute, and included insights on hiring, training, retaining and incentivising the best employees. A special feature of this year’s event was the use of the Attendify app, which evolved into a major part of the Gold Retailer Conference’s success. It was user-friendly and helped attendees to stay informed and share photos and memories over the weekend.
The grand finale was the Sol Golden Awards Gala which was held on June 14, in a theatre space at the Animal Kingdom park and included a private showing of the Festival of the Lion King show. All guests commented on how amazing this year’s event was and as a result are be working hard to qualify again for next year’s event.