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                   San Pedro Daily      

Ambergris Caye, Belize                             Monday July 23, 2007
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Located here on Ambergris Caye, we roast only enough coffee to meet demand – whenever, and as often as necessary. Come check out our roasting process and have a coffee and freshly baked goodie while you take a look at our display of great stuff created by some of our local artists (Go south on Coconut Dr. turn right at Xanadu) . Buy the cup, by the pot or buy the pound, it's the freshest taste around-
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The Costa Maya Festival
Celebrating the cultures of the Mundo Maya countries!



From August 2nd – 5th, San Pedro Town will once again welcome its Central American neighbors to rendezvous in “La Isla Bonita” in celebration of one of Belize’s most awaited and festive events of the year - The International Costa Maya Festival. During these four days of festivities, Belize joins the Mundo Maya countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Mexico to stage this one-of-a-kind show. As we get ready to celebrate yet another year of this festival, we must not forget the hardworking team who came up with this clever concept.
In 1991, a chapter of the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry was formed in San Pedro and John Edwards was elected as Chairman. He and a few others, such as Don Pearly, Kevin Gonzalez and Stuart “Taff” Elliott felt it was a natural function of a Chamber of Commerce to promote business for San Pedro during the slow season. They formed the nucleus of the committee which was to plan the first event of this kind to take place on Ambergris Caye. The first Festival Committee consisted of Chairman Don Pearly, Bruce and Victoria Collins (former owners of The San Pedro Sun), Katie Brickey, Carlos Pariente, Eddie Halliday Sr., Jack Westerhold, Ann McGlaun, Kevin Gonzalez, Santos Acosta, Eli Pearly, John Edwards, Taff Elliott, Llewelyn Burgess and Alida Nuñez.
During a trip to Honduras, several committee members attended the Festival Folklorico of San Pedro Sula where each of the Central American countries participated, with the exception of Belize. From information gathered on this trip, the committee came up with the idea of inviting the Mundo Maya countries to gather at a festival in San Pedro to share their musical and cultural diversities. They were hoping to attract many visitors to the island, who would arrive by way of private aircraft or sea vessel, so they named the event The International Sea & Air Festival.
The first festival was held July 21st - 26th, 1992, on the grounds of the San Pedro Roman Catholic School and featured Denyse Plummer “The Calypso Queen” of Trinidad and Tobago as its headliner. This festival was a five-day event, as was the 1993 festival. A sixth day was added for the third festival in 1994, but one of the invited countries (Cuba) did not show up. Each festival proved to be very successful, bringing much-needed income to the island. Every evening during the festival, one of the visiting countries was scheduled to perform. This concept, unique in its own way, attracted hundreds to the event. Each night, the country being showcased displayed their finest music, cultural dances and crafts.
As the years passed, the festival got bigger and better. For additional entertainment, other events were planned to take place at different locations in town each morning of the festival. These would include: bicycle, golf cart and cardboard boat races, parades and much more. Wanting to cater to all age groups, the organizers also introduced mechanical rides for the youngsters.
Eventually a new attraction was introduced: the Miss Sea and Air Pageant. This event proved to be a favorite of many. Ms. Sylvia Castro of Mexico was the first Miss Sea and Air Festival, starting a tradition of international contestants. In 1993, Ms. Diana Galvan of Guatemala won the title. In 1994, Tessie Duran Tonaco of San Pedro Town was the first local woman to win the title. Over the years, women from all over the world participated, including representatives from Central America, North America, Australia and Europe.
As time passed, the pageant was changed to the Reina de la Costa Maya Pageant. Contestants are now required to be a titleholder in their country, making this event a first-class pageant. The first Reina de la Costa Maya Queen was crowned in 1996, a lovely representative from Mexico, Miss Maria del Socorro Retolaza. Each year the crown passed to the following: 1997 – Miss Carol Aquino from Guatemala, 1998 – Astrid Ramirez (also from Guatemala), 1999 – Denise Guzman of Mexico, 2000 – Sandra Glower Silis of El Salvador, 2001 – Evelyn Lopez of Guatemala, 2002 – Elsa Burgos of Mexico, 2003 - Leilah Pandy of Belize, 2004 – Marisol Rojas Avila of Mexico, 2005 – Johanna Fernandez and 2006’s crown was taken by Lissa Saenz of Honduras.
Today, the festival has gained international exposure because of the wonderful entertainment provided by performers from all of the Mayan countries. To give you an idea, the following lively acts have put many in the party mood: The Garifuna Kids, La Gran Banda, Los Ilegales, La Salsa Clave, Chico Flores, Los Malecates, Garibaldi, Los Phoenix, Santino’s Messengers, Rene Alonzo and La Banda Lazzer, Paloma Martin and Mariachi, Los Galleros, Los Gatos Bravos, Andy Palacio, Sergio Blas, Kairo, Laura Leon, Las Chicas Roland, Maribel Guardia, Niurka, Pablo Montero, Kumbia Kings and Los Mismos. The pageant has also featured many famous international hosts: Mauricio Islas, Rodrigo Vidal, Valentino Lanus, Gabriel Soto, and Rafael Amaya.
The festival has gained international recognition and is organized every year by a dynamic and hard working team. Some of the long-standing members include: Gach Guerrero, Einer Gomez, Wil Alamilla Jr., Milo Paz Jr. and Marisa Salazar. Through their dedication, this team of volunteers has managed to make the festival an event that brings much-needed income to the entire island. Today, the festival is celebrated for four days and will once again feature lively music, folkloric dances, children’s entertainment, food and drinks galore and many other surprises. Read More

UB hook-up with Nova Southeastern sparks high interest in
Doctoral Programme
“The proof of the pudding is in the eating and I am ready to eat,” says University of Belize lecturer and Kriologist Sylvana Woods, who is one of 35 Belizean candidates on their way to three years of education leading to a doctorate (Ph.D).
The University of Belize in collaboration with Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.A. opened its inaugural session of the Doctoral in Education programme – Belize Cohort I. last week.
This bench-mark partnership is providing these students, most of them family oriented, with opportunity to obtain their doctorate degree without having to go and study abroad.
It’s an opportunity many, especially those who are now sentenced to a life of repaying off a doctoral student loan, wish they had.
But, there is one major requirement. Each student chosen must have proof to show that he/she acquired a grade point average of 3.0 or higher during the most recent years of study.
Sounds good, because each semestre costs $5,100.
The course, already approved by the Ministry of Education, is divided into four fields: Higher Education, Instructional and Organisational Leadership, Instructional Technology and Distance Learning. Read More

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