YOUTH, SPORTS AND CULTURE MINISTER FULLY SUPPORTS BAARK’S FIRST ANNUAL POTCAKE GOLF TOURNMENT

The Hon. Mario Bowleg, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture,  speaking at a press conference on Monday, November 8,  to announce  the 1st Annual Potcake Golf Tournament being held on December 12, 2021 at The Ocean Club Golf Course, Atlantis, Paradise Island. (BIS Photo by Eric Rose)

NASSAU, Bahamas, November 9, 2021 – The Hon. Mario Bowleg, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, on Monday, November 8, pledged his “full support” for 1st Annual Potcake Golf Tournament and encouraged “business owners, all golf lovers and supporters to be a part of this inaugural event.”

The tournament is being held on December 12, 2021 at The Ocean Club Golf Course, Atlantis, Paradise Island, under the theme, “Represent Your Heritage.”

The Hon. Clay Sweeting, Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs, speaking at 1st Annual Potcake Golf Tournament press conference. (BIS Photo by Eric Rose)

At a press conference held at the Club House of the Ocean Club Golf Course, Minister Bowleg said it was an honour to be a part of the launch, which brings awareness to a very important topic: the rights of animals.

“This initiative also proves that sports plays a vital role in various aspects in this country,” Minister Bowleg said. “This first annual international Potcake Golf Tournament will assist BAARK (Bahamas Alliance for Animal Rights and Kindness) with executing their spay/neutering programme.”

Also speaking at the press conference were the Hon. Clay Sweeting, Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs; John Gomez, CEO of the golf tournament’s Title Sponsor ALIV; Mario Carey, Tournament Chairman; Laura Kimble of BAARK; and stakeholders Hope Sealey and Louisa Holowesko.

The tournament also has a number of corporate sponsors.

“Pets are a major part of The Bahamian family,” Minister Bowleg declared. “I, too, was once a pet owner of a potcake named Sally. I am happy to know that these lovely animals are now finding homes in Canada and United States.”

Youth, Sports and culture Minister Mario Bowleg with Mario Carey, Tournament Chairman. (BIS Photo b Eric Rose)

Minister Bowleg pointed out that every hole-in-one and shot participants sink will bring BAARK closer to its goal of raising $100,000 to support the BAARK Mobile Clinic.

“I am proud to learn that BAARK will be going into the communities, where they’ll be able to operate five days a week, preforming as many as 5,000 spay and neutering surgeries a year, where needed,” Minister Bowleg said. “As Minister of Youth, Sports, and Culture, you have my full support and I encourage business owners, all golf lovers and supporters to be a part of this inaugural event.”

Various prizes will be awarded, and persons wishing to sign up are asked to contact 427-SPAY.