With the theme "Towards a common loftier goal", The Bahamas is to celebrate 36 years of Independence.

Many activities to commemorate that historic event on July 10, 1973 have been planned.

"In the spirit of unity, let us pursue the loftier goal of peace and goodwill," said Governor General Arthur Hanna in his Independence Day message.

Since July 10, 1973, he said, the goal of successive governments and society at large has been the advancement of social and economic equity for all Bahamians.

"Over the years much has been accomplished and going forward there will be greater accomplishments as we work together towards the realization of this lofty goal," the Governor General said. "We remain one people, patriotic Bahamians, standing proud and tall."

The Independence celebrations include a showcase of heritage and culture, story telling and singing, all reflective of country’s history.

"This Independence we are cognizant that The Bahamas, like the rest of the world, is experiencing a recession," he said. "But we have hope, and shall with God’s help, successfully weather this economic storm."

Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham urged Bahamians to celebrate "in a spirit of pride and gratitude," despite being in the midst of global and protracted economic crisis.

"Our economy has been hard hit, especially the hospitality sector which is the principal engine of our economy, resulting in the lay-off of many Bahamian workers with consequent hardship for their families and for the whole community," he said.

In this vein, he urged Bahamians to still celebrate the sacrifices and resourcefulness of ancestors and their hard-won achievements in more recent times.

"It is through their struggles, resilience and spirit of self-reliance that we have arrived at where we are today, that we have become a proud nation with our heads held high in the community of nations, having achieved a distinct cultural identity, a stable parliamentary democracy, and a large measure of prosperity," Mr Ingraham said.

Independence activities include:

* Friday, July 3 – National Pride Day and E Clement Bethel National Arts Festival and Cultural Show, Rawson Square, 9:00am to 9:00pm.

* Saturday, July 4 – Independence Beat Retreat, Rawson Square, 6:00pm - 7:30pm.

* Sunday, July 5 – Ecumenical Church Service, Bahamas Faith Ministries, Carmichael Road, 3:00pm.

* Thursday, July 9 – Clifford Park Celebrations – Cultural show, inspection, prayers, flag raising ceremony, and fireworks, 8:00pm to 12:30am.

* Friday, July 10 – The People’s Rush, Rawson Square to Arawak Cay, 1:00am - 9:00am.

* Saturday, July 11 & Sunday July, 12 – National Fun Walk. Starting points: Windsor Park, Golden Gates, Montagu Beach, Goodman’s Bay to Clifford Park, 6:00am.
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