Friday, October 31, 2008
Trick-or-Treat
Halloween Fun at Pre-Schools
ABC Pre-School
Little Angel's Pre-school
San Pedro Pre-school
Thursday, October 30, 2008
US Embassy Notice on Travel Visas
Double Take!
Conch Ceviche!! - Here we have our Ambergris Today reporter Sofie Muñoz taking a break from all her hard work to enjoy some delicious conch ceviche now that the season is open. She caught up with Virginia Wallace “China” who does her rounds on the streets of town selling her delicious ceviches and shrimp cocktails. Click on the picture to enlarge and see if you can find the 7 changes made to the top picture!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
U.S. Military Donates a New Kendal Bridge
The flooding around the country is still headlining all the news media as the situation still calls for much attention in order to send aid to those in need.
The bridge in this photo is similar in design to the bridge that will be installed in Stann Creek District.
A new temporary bridge for the Sittee River crossing in the Stann Creek District arrived in Belize on October 24, courtesy of the United States military’s Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) with assistance from the U.S. Military Liaison Office in Belize City.
Ambassador Robert J. Dieter commented, “We are pleased to be able to assist the people of Belize, particularly those in the Stann Creek District, during these difficult times of flooding and other uncertainties."
The bridge, valued at approximately one million Belize dollars, will provide single-lane passage over the Sittee River at Kendal until the permanent bridge can be reconstructed. It is a 350-foot, anti-skid bridge and was manufactured by Mabey Bridge and Shore, Inc. It is a five-panel structure that can be disassembled, transported, and erected at another location after its service at Kendal is finished.
SOUTHCOM will send engineers to assist and provide guidance to the Ministry of Works on the installation of the bridge while the Government of Belize prepares the abutments and piers, and manages the installation of the bridge.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Assistance for Flood Victims
Baby Formula: Nestum, Cerelac, Rice Cereal, Lactogen, Klim 123 & Lasco
Baby Bottles
Baby Diapers: Large & Extra Large
They could also use a few extra Life Vests/ Flash Lights / Rain Jackets
** No Clothes Please **
Anyone willing to help can leave these item at Tropic Cargo care of Kevin Gonzalez / NEMO / Belize City. Your help will be much appreciated. Thank You!
Monday, October 27, 2008
Holiday Hotel's 20th Halloween Ann.
First Prize - Nesher Acosta (Fisherman)
Liliana Nunez Voted Miss Amity
Liliana Nuñez participated in the Miss Tropico 2008 Pageant over the weekend that was held in La Ceiba, Honduras where she was voted Miss Amity by all the contestants who participated. Miss Venezuela was crowend Miss Tropico. We congratulate Miss Nuñez for a job well done and making Belizeans proud. Read the entire story in this week's edition of Ambergris Today out on Thursday.
Friday, October 24, 2008
PUP Launches Newsletter and Blog Site
In a press briefing held this morning by the San Pedro PUP Executive Committee, Chairman Andre Perez introduced the San Pedro People's United Party new San Pedro Vibes Newsletter and Blog Site. The newsletter is aimed to educate residents of the island on the current happening within the local PUP leading up to the Town Council Elections 2009. The blog site is an extension of the newsletter to better diffuse information and the newsletter. A complete report will be published on next week issue of Ambergris Today Newspaper.
Visit the San Pedro PUP Blog Site at www.pupsanpedro.blogspot.com. Copies of the bi-weekly newsletter will be distributed around town and are also available at the new PUP Office located on Angel Coral Street, next to the Popular Tortilla Factory.
Parking Lot Access
The new parking lot on Pescador Drive has opened and residents have started using it. We at Ambergris Today sometimes have to circle the block up to three times to find parking space close to our office and sometimes wait for somebody to move his vehicle. With the amount of traffic on the island, the parking lot will surely be a great asset. For a small fee, residents can enjoy the ease of finding a parking spot in town.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
News from Liliana in Honduras
Liliana Nuñez left San Pedro on Monday, October 20, enroute to La Ceiba, Honduras where she will represent Belize at the Reina Internacional del Tropico Pageant. The second annual pageant is scheduled from October 20 to the 26 when the final selection will take place.
The very next day Liliana made it in the socials of the local Honduran newspaper ‘La Tribuna’ where she was interviewed. She was described aspleasant, sweet and sincere under the headline “Miss Belize: I am not plastic, I am original”
The article quotes Liliana saying, “I came with the intention to win, but also to showcase my beautiful country of Belize, its tourism and my people of San Pedro, La Isla Bonita.” She continued on by stating to the newspaper that if she wins the title of Miss Tropico 2008 she would take the crown back home and talk about her experience in Honduras, promoting tourism throughout the entire region.
Liliana was crowned Miss San Pedro in 2006. We wish her all the best in Honduras. You can also VOTE for Liliana in the Miss Tropico Internet. Click HERE to read Liliana’s interview in La Tribuna.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
TV Documentary on San Mateo
Please take a few minutes (actually six!) watch this video. It was lovingly prepared by video journalist, Travis Mathews, at no cost to the school. Travis did an incredible job of documenting the struggles of the people who live in San Mateo and the children who attend Holy Cross.
The short video, of what international news media will air in the days ahead, shows the living conditions in San Mateo, Ambergris Caye, Belize and how Holy Cross Anglican School is assisting the community of San Mateo by acting as a buffer between the community and the developers. This video was done as a fund raiser for the school so it could continue to provide the services to the over 500 children enrolled there. Many thanks to Travis and to each of you who support this ministry with your prayers and financial contributions.
Blessings, Francis Wilson
To find out how you can be of assistance to Holy Cross Anglican School please visit their Blog Site