Saturday, October 21 2006.
Chicago is synonymous with Ghanafest, the
largest and most spectacular Ghanaian cultural festival in the diaspora, but
before Ghanafest, there was the Saltpond Redevelopment Institute (SRI)
which
celebrated 20 years of community service with fundraising and dinner dance at
the Hyatt Regency, 151 East Wacker Drive ,
Chicago .
Invited guests include, Donna Perisee-McFarlane,MD; Bishop Lance Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Afriyie and Mr. and Mrs. Kwarteng of Oakley construction fame; Prof. Akainya of Akainya gallery; Mr and Mrs. Abbayea and Ms. Mariam Issakka , who represented the Ghana National Council.
The Saltpond Redevelopment Institute is a not-for-profit, volunteer, charitable organization aimed at bringing professionals, industrialists, educators, businesses and scientists together for the concentrated scientific redevelopment of the Saltpond geographical area in Ghana.Among the major achievements of the SRI includes the following
The founder and chairman of the organization, Dr. Agen Davis, is an unassuming but well known cardiologist and internal medicine specialist in Chicago . In his remarks, Dr. Davis thank contributors to his organization for the heart they have behind their donation. He continued by saying “ We thank you not only for the human morality of your action but its altruism”.
The guest speaker of the function, Bishop Lance Davis pledge to help the hospital and the people of Saltpond by building wells. Bishop Davis is noted to have built wells in villages in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
The fundraiser and dinner dance was emceed by Chicago ’s ace news reporter, John Davis, former CBS affiliate station, channel Two News caster.
Entertainment was provided by a live band and the Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago , performed many spellbinding African cultural dances. There were silent auctions and raffle draws to raise funds for SRI