Belizean Patriots Honoured at Tribute Ceremony
On Thursday night, the foot of the new Haulover Bridge was transformed into a venue for honouring 28 Belizeans for their service to the country. The Tribute to Belizean Patriots ceremony celebrated these individuals for their significant contributions across various sectors.
Governor General Dame Froyla Tzalam remarked, “September is reserved for the acknowledgement and homage of our independence, culture, and, most importantly, our Belizean patriots who tirelessly served our nation.”
Former Governor General Sir Colville Young also made a special appearance as part of the ensemble.
Stuart Leslie, Secretary of the Awards Committee, stated, “Whereas twenty-eight persons have laboured diligently on behalf of the improvement of and to the benefit of our country, Belize, and to its people, and whereas they have contributed their time, energy, and intelligence, often at great sacrifice to themselves, in making Belize a better place for all of our people… Her excellency proclaims that national awards be vested upon these twenty-eight honourable persons.”
A highlight of the night was the recognition of the 1974 “Golden Girls” of Belize, the national softball team that won Belize’s first international gold medal. Prime Minister John Briceno recalled, “The original Golden Girls of Belize were the remarkable 1974 national softball team who made history by winning the country’s first ever gold medal in any sport on the international stage.”
The ceremony celebrated the achievements of individuals, honoured historical milestones, and reaffirmed the pride and spirit of Belize.
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