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Saturday, April 29th, 2000.

Looking good and sounding even better Music to go with the Cocktails Someof the action before the Awards ceremony Daffy, Depo, Doggies, Fraser, Shampoo, Magga
The Head Table, James Clarkson, Clevoy Depradine, Michael Archibald, Carlyle Roberts, Evelyn Ross, Troy Garvey Carlyle Roberts, making welcoming remarks  The banner says it all (Messrs. Archibald, Ross, Garvey) Master of Ceremonies, Troy Garvey
Mr. Evlyn Ross, addressing the awardees and the audience Mr Michael Archibald receives Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of NCB, present sponsors of Angel Harps Ms. Michelle Hercules receives Certificate of Appreciation of behalf of Shell, former sponsor of Angel Harps A section of the awardees/attendees
Anthony Milkson receives Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of Lorna Milkson Mr. & Mrs Walter St. John, Dr. John Watts, Mrs. Marcelle Ross, Mr. Ronald Charles and Ms. Charlene Parks who started the proceedings with a tenor solo of the National Anthem Some of the original St. Joseph's Convent Band:- Jenny, Michelle, Cecelia, Regan Mr. Ronald Charles receives Certificate of Appreciation
Trevor Emmanuel with his Certificate of Appreciation Winston "Magga" Cummings with his medallion Richard Fraser receives his medallion Bertrand "Bridgie" Bridgeman receiving his medallion
Leroy "Malu" Stephen, receives medallion from Evelyn Ross Finton Maitland of Maitland's Garage receiving the Angel Award for outstanding support Trevor Emmanuel receives the Angel Award for his outstanding contribution to the Harps Charlene Parks, reading note from Ronald 'Mitchie' Bain who was unable to be present. Bain was awarded the Angel Award for outstanding service.
Together Again - Members of the first St. Joseph's Convent steelband pose with Depo and Magga Dominic 'Clarkie' Clarke with Medallion and Plaque Clevoy 'Depo' Depradine, Making closing remarks Richard Fraser,  Arlington Douglas, Charles Hood, Rawle Steele