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ANGLICAN CHURCH RETAINS SPELLING B CHAMPIONSHIP

February 1, 2016
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spellbThe Anglican Church has retained the championship trophy for the RAPF Annual Police Week Spelling B Competition.

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The competition, which took place at the Orealia Kelly Primary School Auditorium on Monday 25th January, 2016, saw a reduced number of participating churches. Only two other churches participated this year with the Anglican Church. They were the Adventist and the Life Impact Centre. The competition brings together youth from the various denominations across the island with words from the Bible.
The Spelling B was broken down into the following categories: Seasons of the Churches’ Year, Parables, the Creation Story and Places in the Bible, Apostles and Books of the Bible.
Participating for the Anglican Church were Maiesha Minette, Omar Hodge and Damarai Gumbs.

Chrispen Gumbs, Sgt. 56
PMRO
Royal Anguilla Police Force

– Press Release
(Published without editing by The Anguillian newspaper.)

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