Friday, June 19, 2009

American Way: By Land and Sea

Want to know what American Way says about our country? Well, read on:

Victoria House Lobsterfest tonight!

Poolside dining .... (6:00 - 9:00 p.m.) Music by the Fat Cats (7:00 - 10:00 p.m.)

ABC Pre-School hosts Fathers!!

Daddies got the chance to spend some time with their children at ABC Pre-School today in honor of Father's Day (Sunday, June 21). Students had a prepared presentation for their daddies, followed by a fun crafting session. Happy Father's Day to all the dads of San Pedro!
The finished product.

American Crocodile Education Sanctuary Must Recover Stolen Items



Dear Editor,

While voluntarily relocating crocodiles from Price Barracks for the Belize Forest Department this past Tuesday evening (June 16th), someone broke into ACES/American Crocodile Education Sanctuary’s white F350 flatbed truck parked in the Royal Orchid’s hotel parking lot on the corner of New Road and Douglas Jones Street in Belize City. Among the over $7,700.00 BZ worth of research equipment stolen was a yellow and black Garmin eTrex Summit HC handheld GPS in a blue and clear dry bag pouch. This GPS unit holds invaluable and irreplaceable information on the American Crocodile population in southern Belize. Also in this same pouch was ACES’s 2009 Crocodilian Scientific Research permit. Although the permit is replaceable the information stored in this GPS unit is not. If anyone has any information leading to the return of this GPS unit and permit or any of the other equipment stolen, PLEASE contact the nearest Police Department. ACES truly hopes someone will realize the significance of this pertinent crocodile data in Crocodilian Conservation efforts in Belize. The data can help to save endangered species Worldwide, so please come forward. The GPS unit or any of the other equipment can be placed on Tropic Air and sent to ACES in Punta Gorda for free (ACES will pay the cost at this end) and no questions asked. In addition, if you come across the photos on the camera, they are of Belize Wildlife Officer Rasheda’s first croc capture, so please email the pictures to acesnpo@hughes.net.


Thank you for helping to Take a Bite Out of Extinction and Crime!

Biologist Cherie Chenot- Rose

ACES/American Crocodile Education SanctuaryMarine Biologist Cherie Chenot-RoseWater Hole Road, Forest HomePO Box 108, Punta Gorda, ToledoBelize, Central America011-501-665-CROC(2762)Help Take A Bite Out of Extinction!Go to http://www.americancrocodilesanctuary.org/

Little Angel's Pre-School Graduates 49!

Little Angel's Pre-School held their commencement exercises on Thursday, June 18th, 2009 at the R.A. Nuñez Auditorium.
Students marched into the auditorium with smiles on their faces as parents proudly looked on. The very touching rose ceremony for the parents was the highlight of the ceremony, as children got to hand over roses for their mommies and daddies, and got hugs and kisses in return.
Congratulations to the babies, and welcome to the new phase of your lives, Primary School!!