Central Marketing Corporation (CMC) is joining forces with the supporters of Harold “Harry” Dickenson, proud owner of Harry’s Homepride Bakery, to aid him in the aftermath of a devastating fire.
The Barkery, previously situated in Ottos, has been a staple on Tindale Road, St. John’s, Antigua, since 2001, dutifully serving the community.
Tragically, on Tuesday, November 14, 2023, an uncontrollable fire from a neighboring property left Harry without both a home and a business.
Let’s unite to provide assistance to Harry and help him get back to what he loves—serving the community that means so much to him. DONATE HERE
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I cannot believe that dilapidated building that was a fire hazard and trap was actually being used as a bakery. I bet the health inspectors never paid that business a visit.
Sad to hear of his loss but operating a business without a fire extinguisher is hella reckless.
Well buddy,your point is clear and be taken seriously but,each one of us moving in some grueling path so,statement in this case..never and ever finish with COMMONS SENSES
If you don’t have anything Good to say just whistle…
I hate when people talk negative shit like the hell. First thing to say is thank God the individual was okay. Y’all start with the negative first and then saying glad he was okay. I tired if some of y’all and these ridiculous comments. Whether he had it or not a fire extinguisher can’t put out such blaze. All over you go in this Country this and that business don’t have such tools to work with but yet Managers wants you to turn water into wine. Stop with the negativity. It could be anybody,it could have even be you. Stay positive and be positive.
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