Ghanaian Abassador to the U.S., H.E. Hajia Alima Mahama (left) dances with Gloria Eleonu (right) at the Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day Celebration held at St. George’s Church. Ghana was also celebrating their Independence Day.
Elizabeth Nana Efia Nsiah, Juliet Aryeequaye, and Gloria Eleonu (left) dance with Kathryn Wills and Jenna Edwards (right) to the Ghana music at the Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day Celebration.
Ghanaian food.
Fabric from Ghana
Gloria Eleona, Kingsley Van Der Puye, Elizabeth Nana Effia Nsiah, and Juliet Aryeequaye (left to right) have their photo taken. Aryeequaye is visiting fron Ghana.
Elizabeth Nana Efia Nsiah (left) orginally from Ghana now living in Spotsylavania, Gloria Eleonu (center), orginally from Ghana and now living in Culpeper, talk with Ghana Ambassador, H.E. Hajia Alima Mahama.
Elizabeth Nana Efia Nsiah (left) originally from Ghana now living in Spotsylavania, Gloria Eleonu (center), orginally from Ghana and now living in Culpeper, talk with Ghana Ambassador, H.E. Hajia Alima Mahama.
Ghanaian Ambassador to the U.S., H.E. Hajia Alima Mahama, receives a Proclamaton from Fredericksburg declaring March 6, 2024 Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day.
Ghanaian Ambassador to the U.S., H.E. Hajia Alima Mahama (left), receives a Proclamaton from Fredericksburg Mayor, Kerry Devine, (right), declaring March 6, 2024 Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day.
The crowd listens to the Ghanaian Ambassador speak at the Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day Celebration.
Dr. Paula Royster, founder of the Fredericksburg-Prince’s Town, Ghana Sister City Partnership, speaks to the crowd gathered at St. George’s.
The crowd of about 150 people sang the national anthem at the Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day Celebration.
Leading prayer at the Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day Celebration held at St. George’s on Wednesday afternoon.
Visitors bow their heads in prayer at the Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day Celebration. Ghana also celebrated their Independence Day.
Tema Choir USA Quartet sang the national anthems of the Republic of Ghana and the United States.
Tema Choir USA Quartet sang the national anthems of the Republic of Ghana and the United States.
Visitors to the Fredericksburg – Ghana Friendship Day talk and wait for the Proclamation to be announced.
St. George’s Episcopal Church hosted the Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day.
Items on display from Ghana.
Former U.S. Ambassador of the Republic of Ghana from 2005-2208, Pamela Bridgewater (left) and H.E. Hajia Alima Mahama (right), the Ghanaian Ambassador to the United States talk with visitors to the Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day.
Dr. Paula Royster (right) gives Fredericksburg Mayor, Kerry Devine (left) a hug as she arrived to the Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day Celebration at St. George’s Church. Royster is the founder of the Fredericksburg- Prince’s Town, Ghana Sister City Partnership.
Participants in the Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day Celebration socialize before the presentation of the proclamation.
Ghanaian food was prepared for the 150 people who attended the Fredericksburg- Ghana Friendship Day Celebration.
Former U.S. Ambassador of the Republic of Ghana from 2005-2208, Pamela Bridgewater (center) shows some of her memories to Cathy Walker (left) and Chip Willis during the Fredericksburg-Ghana Friendship Day Celebration held at St. George’s Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon.
Former U.S. Ambassador of the Republic of Ghana from 2005-2208, Pamela Bridgewater, displays for of her memories at the Fredericksburg – Ghana Friendship Day Celebration held at St. George’s Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Ghana also celebrated their Independence Day.
Former U.S. Ambassador of the Republic of Ghana from 2005-2208, Pamela Bridgewater, displays for of her memories at the Fredericksburg – Ghana Friendship Day Celebration held at St. George’s Episcopal Church on Wednesday afternoon. Ghana also celebrated their Independence Day.