Thursday, February 17, 2011

From Ambergris Caye Citizens for Sustainable Development (ACCSD)

DO YOU AGREE WITH OFFSHORE DRILLING FOR OIL IN BELIZE?

ACCSD is part of the Belize Coalition against offshore drilling for oil. We are working on gathering enough signatures to call for a national referendum on the issue.

If you are a registered voter in Belize, We URGE you to come to the ACCSD office above Blu on Barrier Reef Drive opposite the Holiday Hotel and sign up to get the Government to listen to the people.

Our office hours are Mondays to Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thanks in advance for your support.

Ambergris Caye Citizens for Sustainable Development
63 Barrier Reef Drive
San Pedro Town
Belize
226-2799

Ambergris Caye Citizens for Sustainable Development
Website - www.accsdbelize.com

Embracing development that "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."

Life’s a Beach Bar - where the party is on the Beach! And the coldest beer in town

LIFE'S A BEACH - WHERE THE PARTY IS ON THE BEACH AND THE COLDEST BEERS IN TOWN!

People move to San Pedro for many reasons. And some of the most common are; “The people are so warm and welcoming. The view – I wake up to this; the pristine waters of the Caribbean sea, white sandy beaches, the constant blowing cool wind, tropical weather all year round, the sound of the waves washing over the coral reef”.
Come and witness live entertainment on selected nights!

Kathy Roman moved to San Pedro from the state of Arkansas in the United States. Kathy moved to the island on January 11th 2011. This was her first visit - which actually wasn’t really just a visit, as she decided to make San Pedro her permanent home. She and her cousin had seen San Pedro on House Hunters International – and just decided to move.

With years of Bartending experience under her belt, Kathy knew exactly what she wanted to do and saw great potential in the former “Bikini Bar”. She admits that her vision for the bar is to completely re-vamp the establishment and curb the general reputation that it formerly held. She agrees that this has been and certainly continues to be a task – “but when you get to wake up and come to work and have this, “pointing to the view of the Caribbean sea” as a view – it is soooooo worth it”.


Relaxation is the ambiance at Life's a Beach Bar

With a love for animals, Kathy hopes to create an environment that is animal friendly, homey provides a family feel and above all, safe. Life’s A Beach – where the party is on the Beach! And the coldest beer in town ….” has been opened just a couple weeks now. Tuesday nights, come on out and enjoy Yappy Hour Mix-N-Mingle where you can get local rum drinks at 2 for 1. Thursday nights, bring the family out and enjoy a night of Karaoke with Doug and Valentino. Specials include $4.00 Belikin Beer.

Stop by and enjoy a frosty drink or an ice cold Beer – ideal to quench your thirst in our tropical sunny weather. Life’s a Beach is opened Monday – Saturday 4:00pm – 12:00am except for Wednesdays when it’s closed; and on Sundays from 11:00am – 12:00am.