Embassy of Grenada

to the United States of America – Washington, District of Columbia

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Congratulatory message to Lisda Sawney for honour bestowed by the Prime Minister of Grenada, Honourable Dickon Mitchell

Congratulatory message to Lisda Sawney

Congratulatory message to Lisda Sawney from her contempories, one of the recipients honoured by Prime Minister, The Honourable Dickon Mitchell during the reception held on September 25, 2024, in celebration of Grenada’s 50th Anniversary of Independence in Washington D.C.

The Embassy of Grenada is happy to publish this message with permissions.

Grenada Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell addresses the 79th UN General Assembly

Grenada Prime Minister Addresses United Nations General Debate, 79th Session 

Honourable Dickon Mitchell, the Prime Minister of Grenada and Minister responsible for Infrastructure and Physical Development, Public Utilities, Civil Aviation, Transportation, National Security, Home Affairs, Public Administration, Information, and Disaster Management, delivered a statement during the General Debate of the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, held from September 24 to 30, 2024.

View video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFq7veMXy34

The General Debate brings together world leaders to discuss this year’s theme, “Unity and Diversity for Advancing Peace, Sustainable Development, and Human Dignity, Everywhere and for All.” Heads of State, Government officials, and ministers focus on addressing interconnected global challenges and exploring solutions that promote peace, security, and sustainable development.

The UNGA, the principal policy-making body of the United Nations, serves as a unique forum where representatives from each of the 193 Member States participate, all having an equal vote. This gathering facilitates multilateral discussions on a wide range of international issues outlined in the United Nations Charter.

For more information, visit the General Debate website: https://gadebate.un.org/

Prime Minister of Grenada, The Honourable Dickon Mitchell Celebrates Grenada’s Golden Jubilee at Washington DC Art Exhibition and Reception

Prime Minister of Grenada, The Honourable Dickon Mitchell, attending the Art Exhibition and Reception to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Grenada’s Independence held on September 25th, 2024, at the Hall of the Americas, Organisation of American States, in Washington DC.

Grenada’s Ambassador to the United States of America and Permanent Representative to the Organisation of American States, H. E. Tarlie Francis, staff of the Embassy of Grenada and hundreds of members of the Diaspora community in the DMV, along with members of the Diplomatic Corps and U.S. Government Officials enjoyed an evening of jubilee celebrations as they welcomed Prime Minister Hon. Dickon Mitchell and his delegation which included Foreign Minister and his delegation.

 

Consulate Closed – July 10-17, 2023

The Consulate in Washington, DC will be closed from July 10-14, 2023.

Passport and visa applications received during this period will not be processed until Monday, July 17th.

Please plan accordingly.

2023 Artist in Residence: Susan Mains

H.E. Yolande Y. Smith is happy to announce that this year’s Artist in Residence is Ms. Susan Mains.

Born of American parents, Susan came to the Caribbean in 1970 while still a child. Mrs. Mains attained her education at the Berean Christian Academy, Secondary School in Grenada. In 1979, she attended the Cedarville College, OHIO, USA where she obtained a BA in Biology and in 1985 – M.Ed., 1987 D.Ed. at the Freedom University FLORIDA, USA.

While living in Dominica in the ’80s with her husband and young children, she met Dominican artist Glenford John. A young, self-taught artist, he began giving helpful criticism to her first efforts at painting. Soon she was exhibiting and continuing what she describes as a “self-inflicted art education”.

In a word, Susan Mains paints with passion. The resonance of vibrant colour, the broad, gestural strokes of the brush or knife, and the mystery of the tale she spins in each painting convincingly portrays her passionate love for the Caribbean. A self-taught artist, Susan is a Grenadian. She grew up in Grenada, and her family is four generations grafted in—since 1950. Recent DNA and family tree research revealed that her family actually came in the 1600’s from England to Barbados, then Grenada. The now named Westerhall Estate was part of their holdings. It was shocking for her that the family once owned slaves, and her reply to this is, “You can’t change the past, but you can change the future.” Bringing attention to social justice has been part of her art.

Early in 1992, Susan and her family returned from Dominica to settle in their beloved Grenada. From her home/studio in St. Paul’s, in the mountains above St. George’s, she paints. The inspiration is always before her as she looks out the window of her studio to Morne Gozo. For more than 35 years Susan Mains has been pursuing the mystery of the Caribbean in her painting, writing, and now mixed media works.

Susan Mains Gallery has been in business in Grenada since 2002. Her work has been exhibited in the Caribbean, Canada, USA, Germany, Australia, China, Italy, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, India, and UAE. Born in the USA in 1958, she is a Dual Citizen, USA/Grenada. For the past 20 years she has operated Susan Mains Gallery, a centre for artistic activities in Grenada. In 2018 she opened a dedicated art event space in the village of Callisto, along with her son Asher, also a noted artist. Susan has been the Curator and Commissioner for the Grenada Pavilion at la Biennale di Venezia for five consecutive editions. She was the curator for the art displayed in the Grenada Pavilion at Expo 2020 in Dubai. She has volunteered with the Grenada Arts Council for more than 25 years, taking Grenada’s art to Barbados, Dominican Republic, and the USA. Susan’s work has been taken all over the world by private collectors. In Grenada, her paintings can be found in the leading hotels, banks, and other commercial enterprises. Her philosophy is that the creative arts are a sustainable resource, and just like any other resource, they need investment for the full potential to be realized.

For her outstanding contribution to the Arts, in 2020 Mrs. Mains has been awarded by Queen Elizabeth a British Empire Medal.

Ms. Main’s piece, “Pull Together Grenada”, will be prominently displayed on the mantle in the Ambassador’s office.

VASTAR PROGRAM DONATES REFURBISHED COMPUTERS TO GRENADA SCHOOLS


WASHINGTON D.C. – JULY 27, 2022: Career & Technical Education Instructor Mr. Jay Lightfoot and participants of the Virginia Student Training and Refurbishment Program (VASTAR Program) of Northumberland High School in Virginia, have donated a mixture of Dell, Lenovo, and ASUS notebook computers to Grenada. The computers, if sold on the open market, will be valued at approximately US$200.00 each.

The VASTAR students refurbish surplus computers from the various United States agencies and donate them to high schools and other projects throughout the Americas. Last year’s donation was made to high schools in the Bahamas. This year’s donation were split between the islands of Grenada and St. Kitts and Nevis.

On May 23, 2022, Ambassador Smith hosted over 23 students of the VASTAR Program in a lively and interactive session, taking delivery of the 115 and notebooks – 35 of which will be used for training by Mr. Lightfoot on a future volunteer trip to Grenada.

Today, the computers were transported to Andrews Air Force Base, from which they will be flown directly to Grenada by a United States Department of Defense military aircraft on Saturday, August 13, 2022.

In addition to Mr. Lightfoot, the Embassy thanks Ken Hundemer and Phylliss Marshall of the Denton program, who are coordinating the effort to make this shipment possible.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will receive the computers, which the Embassy has earmarked for the Information Technology Labs at the Happy Hill, Westerhall, and Boca Secondary Schools, making good on a promise made to the technology department heads in March.

The Embassy also earmarked 10 laptops for a women’s technology training project scheduled to begin in St. Patrick’s.

OFFICE CLOSED JUNE 20 – JULY 5, 2022

Our physical office is temporarily closed from June 17 through July 5, 2022. All Staff are working remotely during this time.

If you need to speak to someone, please send an email to info@grenadaembassyusa.org or call 202-265-2561 and leave a voicemail. A member of staff will return your call/email within 1 business day.

If you need an emergency travel document, please contact the Consulate General in Miami or the Consulate General in New York for processing. A consular officer will guide you accordingly.