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  A NEW YEAR & ANGELIKA ’S OPENING PHOTOS  DECEMBER BOOK LAUNCHES’ PHOTOS  UPCOMING EVENTS 1 2 3 © DOONG LIK ST UDIOS R T G LLERY NEWSLETTER  January 2014 Volume 8 Issue 1 HAPPY NEW YEAR 20 Village Road Open Mon-Fri 9am  4pm Saturday 9am1pm P.O. Box N-1207Nassau, Bahamas Tel (242) 394.1886 Email:[email protected]  Web blog: doongalik.blogspot.com Website: doongalik.com We are also on Facebook— facebook.com/doongalik PROMOTING THE VISION: ”By the Year 2020 more visitors will be attracted to The Bahamas by Bahamian Art,  Culture and Heritage than by sun, sand and sea.”  ...opened to a huge and appreciative crowd last month and was ex- tended because of its popularity. It closes this Friday, January 31 Best wishes to all of our loyal customers, friends and supporters for the year ahead!! INSIDE THIS ISSUE . 

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 A NEW YEAR & ANGELIKA’S OPENING PHOTOS 

DECEMBER BOOK LAUNCHES’ PHOTOS 

UPCOMING EVENTS

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©DOONG LIK STUDIOS RT G LLERY NEWSLETTER January 2014 Volume 8 Issue 1 HAPPY NEW YEAR

20 Village Road Open Mon-Fri 9am – 4pm ▪ Saturday 9am—1pm P.O. Box N-1207▪ Nassau, Bahamas ▪ Tel (242) 394.1886 ▪ Email:[email protected] 

Web blog: doongalik.blogspot.com ▪ Website: doongalik.com ▪ We are also on Facebook—facebook.com/doongalik

PROMOTING THE VISION: ”By the Year 2020 more visitors will be attracted to The Bahamas by Bahamian Art,  Culture and Heritage than by sun, sand and sea.”  

...opened to a huge andappreciative crowd lastmonth and was ex-tended because of itspopularity. It closes thisFriday, January 31

Bestwishes

toallofourloyal

customers,friends

andsupportersfortheyearahead!!

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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DECEMBER BOOK LAUNCHESDr Emmanuel Francis & Patricia Glinton-Meicholas

Please join Patricia Glinton-Meicholas, author of The Sinking of the HMBS Flamingo and its Roots in United States, Cuba and Bahamian

Relationships which was one of the literary additions to the present Art Exhibition by Kishan Munroe at the National Art Gallery of The

Bahamas, as she performs readings along with Sonia Farmer and Obediah Smith this Thursday, January 30 at 6pm at the NAGB

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Photo courtesy of The Counsellors Ltd

Keep your ears and eyes open for mention of thisimportant name: ‘CREATIVE NASSAU’ because it

will be making waves in 2014! Doongalik Manager,Pam Burnside (right) along with Patricia Glinton-Meicholas (centre) were invited to present at the re-cent Bahamas Business Outlook at the Melia Resort

on Cable Beach, Nassau on the topic: Seeing WhatYou Lookin’ At: Development from Inside Out& Creative Nassau .  You can read their presenta-tions here:

Patti Glinton-Meicholas:  bit.ly/1mX5iVD 

Pam Burnside: bit.ly/1fbRROP 

WATCH THIS SPACE IN NEXT MONTH’S

NEWSLETTER FOR MORE INFORMATION ONMALCOLM RAE’S EXCITING SOLO ART

EXHIBITION  AT DOONGALIK, THURSDAY,FEBRUARY 20—6-9pm AND MARK YOURCALENDARS NOW!

NEW  —STORY SLAM!!

Doongalik is hosting a brand

new monthly event created

by Orchid Burnside and

Sonia Farmer — read about it

in the Nassau Guardian and

 join us this Friday to tell

your story or listen to

others! bit.ly/1cu8jM7

UPCOMING EVENTS 

Please join us for this special event on Wednesday, February 12from 6-9pm hosted by Bootleg Chocolates, a hand-made chocolate

enterprise owned by Daphne Ormerod-Cates and her daughter, Amanda, which was started 10 years ago in Freeport, Grand Ba-

hama.

These delicious artisan chocolates are made using local fruit andspices with all natural flavours and fillings including ganaches andcaramels that are enrobed in a blend of premium European Dark

Chocolate.

The chocolates were originally produced as fundraisers for localcharities and gained a small clientele that led to the mother/daughter team producing chocolates for sale on a regular basis inorder to supply the constant demand. Two years ago, the teamdecided to enter the retail market and last year they launched

boxed caramels with their signature Bahamian flavours. Their cara-mels are also certified Kosher.

 Amanda, who is a producer based in Los Angeles, took the choco-late business with her to California and is successfully distributingthem to production companies and editing houses that give them to

their celebrity clientele.

Valentines, chocolate, and champagne go together like a handinside a glove, so for this event, Bootleg will be offering their beauti-ful, (and delicious) signature hand painted chocolate heart boxesfilled with special champagne truffles in a limited edition, along withtheir regular ganaches and caramels in flavours such as guava duff,gully wash and goat pepper. What an exquisite way to treat that

special someone in your life!

In addition to the complimentary tasting of their regular chocolates,a champagne and wine cash bar will be available for a champagneand truffle pairing. Champagne will be providedby Young’s Champagne. What a wonderful way to try these elegantmorsels whilst nestled amongst a Valentine’s Art Exhibition of Ba-hamian Masters generously loaned from the Collections of theD’Aguilar Art Foundation, Dawn Davies and Pam Burnside underthe theme “Love is in the Air! The Art Exhibition will be on display in

the Gallery from February 4—14.

Photo courtesy of The Counsellors Ltd

Keep your ears and eyes open for mention of thisimportant name: ‘CREATIVE NASSAU’ because it

will be making waves in 2014! Doongalik Manager,Pam Burnside (right) along with Patricia Glinton-Meicholas (centre) were invited to present at the re-cent Bahamas Business Outlook at the Melia Resort

on Cable Beach, Nassau on the topic: Seeing WhatYou Lookin’ At: Development from Inside Out& Creative Nassau .  You can read their presenta-tions here:

Patti Glinton-Meicholas:  bit.ly/1mX5iVD 

Pam Burnside: bit.ly/1fbRROP