Three ardent Caribbean Champions of Colour Facebook fans are in the best of moods having been recently chosen from among the many entries submitted for the Harris Ulttima "Best by Test" promotion which ran from October to December, 2011.
We've all heard the saying "It takes cash to care," and with that in mind one of the region's leading paint companies, BH Paints, has decided to put its own twist on that old adage as the company celebrates this month 50 years of bringing colour to Jamaican life. BH Paints, which proudly carries the slogan "Caribbean Champions of Colour," has decided to give back to the Jamaican people for their unwavering support over the past 50 years.
With preparations for the David Thompson Memorial Football Classic moving along swimmingly, the secretariat in charge of organising the event has received even more assistance. Harris Paints, which has over years shown keen interest in sporting and community-based activities, has donated the trophy for the winning team.
Homeowners, contractors and painters of all kinds across the Caribbean have long recognized Harris Paints as a producer of high quality coatings. Now, after extensive comparative laboratory testing of the major coating brands made in the Caribbean, Harris Paints' Ulttima brand has been definitively proven to be "Best by Test".
Harris Paints, the Caribbean Champions of Colour, will make the home makeover dreams of one lucky person a reality at the 2011 Butterfield Home Expo scheduled for September 2 and 4 at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre (LESC). As Platinum sponsors of the Expo designed to showcase innovative home improvement products for contemporary lifestyles,
IN RECENT times, there has been an appeal from various quarters for corporate Barbados to play a more active role in community development. The Productivity Council is one such organisation who has heard the call and responded positively. On July 21 2011, The Productivity Council, in a joint effort with Harris Paints Ltd., donated a number of garbage receptacles to the community of Bannister's Land, St. Michael.
Digicel and Harris Paints teamed up over the weekend to bring some colour and beauty to the St. Philip District Hospital. Along with many other partners, including the Kiwanis Club of Barbados South, Williams Industries, Divi Southwinds, Banks Holdings, Ravurs Kadooment Band and Jal Catering, the telecommunications and paint company, did whatever it took to complete the painting of two buildings at the hospital last Saturday.
Harris is once again championing colour for an extremely worthwhile cause in a unique and exciting way. In keeping with the 'Orange' theme, as it's the signature colour for campaigns against leukemia, Harris will donate $10 to the Team Kristen Charity for every gallon of 'Fiesta Orange', (which we're also calling 'Kristen Orange') purchased at any of our Colourcentres and leading retailers for the rest of the year.
Digicel and Harris Paints recently came together to paint the newly-constructed home of a West Bank Demerara woman who recently benefitted from a 500,000 donation from the phone company to build the house. Digicel, on Valentine's Day, gave away over $8 million to its customers and the less fortunate in celebration of its fourth anniversary.
Over the weekends of May 21 and 22 and June 4 and 5, volunteer teams from the Discover Dominica Authority, National Bank of Dominica Ltd, Harris Paints Dominica Ltd, Ministry of Tourism & Legal Affairs, and Tourism students of the Dominica State College alongside qualified painters came out to paint six houses in the city of Roseau as part of the Roseau Paint-A-Thon 2011.
Six primary schools will participate in the Primary Schools Bin Painting Competition, one of the activities organized for Tourism Awareness Month 2011. Bins painted by students of the Mahaut Government School, Roseau Primary School, Goodwill Primary School, Christian Union Primary School, Soufriere Primary School and St. Luke's Primary School will be judged at 10.30 am on Wednesday May 25, 2011 at the Windsor Park Sports Stadium.
BH Paints, the Caribbean Champions of Colour, have injected colour into the lives of the students of the St. Michael's Primary School, having recently repainted two classrooms, a library, and the school's canteen. As part of their 2011 Labour Day paint project, BH Paints teamed up with the Jamaica Constabulary Motorized Patrol Division, who invited the Caribbean Champions of Colour to partner with them in their efforts to provide a facelift to areas of the Tower Street, Kingston community.