The Oistin’s Fish Festival was launched in earnest last night with the traditional and well received Tattoo which was put on by the Royal Barbados Police Force at the Christ Church Foundation playing field.
Parliamentary representative John Boyce and Assistant Superintendent of Police John Annell along with members of the festival committee joined thousands in appreciating the treat put on by the members of the Force as well as the dancers from Dancing Africa Juniors.
The highlight of the evening was the horsemanship display, staged by the Mounted Branch with the police band providing the customary high standard of musical renditions.
Tattoo kicks off Oistins Festival
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