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Clowns for the Cure makes loud impression @ Hunt for the Cure

Clowns for the Cure, seen here with cancer survivor and President of the BVI Cancer Society Gloria A. Fahie, was the winner in all three special categories: Best Dressed Vehicle, Best Message of Hope and Best Dressed Team. Photo: Facebook
Third place in the 4th Hunt for the Cure was won by CCT BVI, which completed the challenges in a time of 3 hours and 6 minutes and missed one clue. Photo: CCT BVI/Facebook
Third place in the 4th Hunt for the Cure was won by CCT BVI, which completed the challenges in a time of 3 hours and 6 minutes and missed one clue. Photo: CCT BVI/Facebook
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The winners of the CIBC Caribbean Hunt for the Cure on September 14, 2024, have been announced and are set to receive their prizes on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.

The 4th Hunt for the Cure was the third event of the year in the 2024 Walk for the Cure cancer awareness and fund-raising campaign calendar. The fun event, a car scavenger hunt for clues, is always enjoyed by private and corporate teams who participate with a chance to win prizes in a number of categories.

Clowns for the Cure

Making one of the loudest impressions at the event was Clowns for the Cure, which was the winner in all three special categories: Best Dressed Vehicle, Best Message of Hope and Best Dressed Team.

Team X

Placing first at Hunt for the Cure was Team X, which collected all clues and completed the challenges to record a final time of 2 hours and 45 minutes.

Pretty Pink Potters

Taking second place was Pretty Pink Potters, which collected all clues and completed the challenges to record a final time of 3 hours and 21 minutes.

Third place was won by CCT BVI, which completed the challenges in a time of 3 hours and 6 minutes and missed one clue.

The Hunt for the Cure award presentation will take place at 4:30pm in the CIBC Caribbean Retail Banking Hall on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.

Walk for the Cure

Meanwhile, Walk for the Cure, will be held on Saturday, October 5, 2024. The ever-popular community walk for all ages starts at 5:30 am from the Bank’s car park to the well in Sea Cows Bay and back.

The entry donation is $25 and includes water, light breakfasts, and an event tee shirt subject to availability. All funds go to the BVI Cancer Society.

6 Responses to “Clowns for the Cure makes loud impression @ Hunt for the Cure”

  • NezRez (29/09/2024, 13:47) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
    WONDERFUL!
  • guy hill (29/09/2024, 14:20) Like (10) Dislike (3) Reply
    Positive level vibes always
  • ccc (29/09/2024, 15:18) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
    vino you are the best always pushing positive stories about our people activities
  • FIRE (30/09/2024, 00:21) Like (2) Dislike (9) Reply
    This ain't time for acting like a clown.
  • Really (30/09/2024, 05:45) Like (3) Dislike (16) Reply
    Really?? What's positive about this story? It's mockery is what it is. Dressing up with the LGBT bulls ..t colors looking like fools. The only cure for sicknesses they give you is eat your food you grow. The food the government gives you is poison and they make sure they destroyed agriculture, no food for the New World order. Did you all not hear Kamala Harris talk about agenda 2025 wow? They NEVER miss to kill you all. Why give you all these ingredients in food to kill you? Why the government just won't let people live free like what they said we're doing but that's a lie. You're not living free of you have to get up every day with someone else plans. Your job isn't your plans because your only working to pay the government not you because you can't live for free
  • Really Vs. Really (30/09/2024, 09:02) Like (7) Dislike (5) Reply
    I just don't understand why persons hide behind a computer and spew pure evilness!


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