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PLACENCIA SIDEWALK ARTS FEST: A HIT! The Placencia Sidewalk Arts & Music Festival, organized by the Placencia Chapter of the Belize Tourism Industry Association, just might be the fastest growing event in Belize. What the nowdisbanded Placenica Arts Association started 10 years ago as a showcase for local Placencia talent is now a full blown arts extravaganza seeing the participation of a wide range of artists who travel to the Peninsula from all over Belize. On February 16 and 17 over 40 artists registered for a spot along the historic Placencia sidewalk. The event provided a cornucopia of creativity with exhibitors offering everything from world class artwork to kitschy souvenirs. Visitors were able to choose from picture frames made of cohune bark, wood carvings, pumice carvings and hand-blown glass. There was Maya art like woven jipijapa baskets, jewelry made from precious stones, pearls and seeds to recycled plastic and ornate wrought metals. Paintings ran the gamut depicting marine life, village life, natural scenes and abstract concepts. Soaps, massage oils and other natural spa essentials rounded out the home beauty category while kitchen concoctions such as hot sauces, jellies and mustards complemented the various meals on sale. And unlike fixtures sitting on a shelf in a giftshop, at the Placencia Sidewalk Arts and Music Festival visitors can see most artists demonstrating their talents while bringing their pieces to life. With artists like Emmeth Young and Pen Cayetano, the live music kept flowing throughout the two-day event. At Emmeth’s tent, visitors could even take a few drumming lessons from the masters. And at Pen’s, visitors were treated to spontaneous musical collaborations when veteran musicans such as Belize Music Ambassador Titiman Flores joined in on drums and others shook maracas and played other instruments. Popular rock band, Ascenthium headlined the stage on Saturday while Placencia party band Inner Vibrations

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One of over 40 participating artists, Santiago Vasquez from Benque attends to sidewalk shoppers. closed out the event with a bang on Sunday. Other performances included leading artists from Sabal Studio Productions in Seine Bight playing punta and gospel, Tropical Vibes with reggae, Bilal Sunni Ali on saxophone accompanied by Emmeth Young on drums, Keith and Kathy with a few Frank Sinatra renditions and Margaret Mims providing soothing folk music at Miss Goodies’ coffee shop. In addition to great music and crafts, visitors enjoyed tasty food prepared by small vendors on site, as well as ice cold Heineken beers, signature Old Master cocktails and other beverages. By all accounts, the festival was a resounding success for both participating artists and organizers who lucked out with perfect weather despite talk of rain. The Placencia Chapter of the Belize Tourism Industry Association thanks major sponsors Wild Orchid, Turtle Inn, Chabil Mar and Karl H. Menzies Ltd. The Placencia

INSIDE HIGHLIGHTS: Fest Reactions … pg. 2 PVFD Fundraiser … pg. 3 Research on Belizean Cuisine in Placencia … pg. 7

Did You Fly to Placencia? … pg. 9 Sailing Club Seeks Volunteers … pg. 11 Seaweed for Sale in Placencia … pg. 13

BTIA also thanks official Placencia Sidewalk Arts & Music Festival 2013 t-shirt sponsors: Placencia Adventures by Land or Sea, Fantoni’s Kitchen, Go Graphics, Barefoot Bar, Monkey River Retreat, Papaya Boutique, (Story continues on page 28.)

PLEASE SEE PAGES 28 AND 29 FOR MORE ON THE FESTIVAL AND SNAPSHOTS BY MUZAMANZIE PHOTOGRAPHY! (Left) 2013’s logo was designed by Festival Coordinator Aline Habib.

Young Placencia Sailor Brings Home Second Silver Medal… pg. 14 Placencia Stars in International Publications … pg. 20 Arts & Music Fest Pictorial … pg. 28-29


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Breezer Reaction: What did you enjoy most at the Placencia Sidewalk Arts & Music Festival?

“The vibes.” The Sierra Brothers, participating painters “The people are so nice.” George, tourist from New York “The wonderful musicians, all kinds of them!” Jeannie and Mike, snowbirds from Wisconsin

“Everything,” Charles Leslie, Jr., Placencia Village Council Chairman “Spending time with my family.” Ben Kim, local photographer

“Sailin’ n makin’ sellin’ n’ sailin.” - Yasmin Aymergen, participating jewelry maker

“The wide array of things that are here — from food to crafts to entertainment.” “Ascenthium — because they are a good example of young people who make it with education.” Veronique McKenzie, local tour operator

“Local crafts.” Jim and Teresa Boyd, tourists from Puerto Morales, Mexico

“Being outdoors and meeting lovely people.” Ingrid Cayetano, participating painter

Brian Mandziak, local hotelier

“Good atmosphere.” Claudia Hardegger, local hotelier

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Peninsula Volunteer Fire Department 6th Annual Benefit “A Taste of the Peninsula” The Peninsula Volunteer Fire Department will once again host A Taste of the Peninsula Saturday, March 9th at Tipsy Tuna. The popular annual event is our signature fundraiser for this essential community service. In order to improve our event we are returning to our original format of providing a “taste” of many dishes by offering a wide array of savory appetizers & starters, as well as an assortment of tasty desserts. This year you’ll find a separate station outdoors for each restaurant and another station for food donations from individuals, each one clearly identified with a placard. In exchange for your entrance ticket at the gate, you’ll receive food coupons to “spend” at whichever stations you wish. Guests can move between stations freely, choosing those dishes they especially want to “taste” by exchanging one coupon for each dish. Additional food coupons will be available for purchase by those who wish to sample more offerings. Live music by many of our best local artists will keep the mood lively, followed by a DJ for late night dancing. And as always, winners of the most anticipated raffle of the year will be announced throughout the evening. We hope you’ll consider this event an exciting opportunity to taste the delightful cuisine of our peninsula, take a chance on fabulous raffle prizes, and dance the night away – all while supporting our own Peninsula Volunteer Fire Department. Our courageous Volunteer Firefighters eagerly look forward to seeing you this year to help make sure our 2013 event will be remembered as the best Taste of the Peninsula ever!

Photos by MUZAMANZIE PHOTOGRAPHY

Snapshots taken at the Taste of the Peninsula 2012


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Scholar Says Placencia Can do More to Market Belizean Food By Jolie Pollard Executive Director, Placencia Chapter of the Belize Tourism Industry Association, director@placencia.com It’s no secret that tourism on the Placencia Peninsula is growing … and so is the quantity, quality and variety of restaurants. But as more curious foodies visit our shores, are we giving them an indigenous food adventure to match? Is Placencia taking advantage of the diverse offerings available in Belizean cuisine, which spans Creole, Mestizo, Maya, East Indian, Garifuna and other cultures? One ambitious young Belizean Fulbright scholar set out to investigate just how Belizean food is being presented to the international consumer visiting the Peninsula . Thirty-two-year-old Lyra Spang was raised on the coast of Toledo in southern Belize on an organic cacao farm. She credits the experience for developing her great appreciation for food and with her family’s influence – an unquestionable value for the cultural traditions of food. Spang is pursuing a Ph.D. in anthropology with a concentration in food studies at Indiana University in the USA. For the past year, she has been living in Placencia and working on her dissertation, an academic pursuit that may also help local food investors tap the economic potential of the growing culinary sector of the global tourism market. Throughout her research and her many interviews, Spang discovered that many Belizeans tend to have regional and cultural divisions in their knowledge of food; for example, a Creole living in Placencia Village might have never heard of a Maya dish called “chukwa” – a sweet, hard biscuit prepared with fresh corn masa and sugar and found in villages just an hour away. Similarly, newly arrived proprietors of Gringo oriented establishments might have no knowledge of the flavorful fish stew called “hudut” served at Vern’s Kitchen in the Garifuna village of Seine Bight. Spang says that closing these gaps and developing an understanding and awareness of the different foods outside our familiar zones within Belize can help us to better serve the international consumer. “We should all have a knowledge of the diversity of food in Belize. This ties into the cultural tourism that the Belize Tourism Board is promoting,” says Spang. Spang also feels that Belizeans should have a greater appreciation for their food at home. “People need to be encouraged to try and look at their food with a more adventurous eye and not assume that tourists won’t want to try it,” she says. “Most cultural groups in Belize tend to undervalue their food. We seem to think that tourists aren’t interested in what we eat at home.” And after speaking with tourists traveling in and out of the Peninsula, Spang has learned that many visitors think Belizean food is the Creole “rice and beans” or “beans and rice,” which demonstrates a ripe opportunity on the Peninsula for more diverse Belizean food offerings. “Most tourists have a limited idea of what local food is,” she says.

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Spang’s research reveals that many visitors to Placencia are unaware that there is much more to Belizean cuisine than the popular Creole dish, “Rice n Beans”.

makes it difficult to market local cuisine to visitors. Also, there is difficulty procuring a wide range of ingredients to make risk-taking in menu preparations more attractive. “Most restaurant owners are reluctant to add a new menu item if they can’t obtain certain ingredients,” notes Spang. Her suggestion: “Introduce the items slowly, add them as specials.” Spang also sees opportunity for more effective marketing. “Describe why your food is delicious, where the ingredients come from … tell the tourists why they should try it,” she advises.

Most cultural groups in Belize tend to undervalue their food. We seem to think that tourists aren’t interested in what we eat at home. - Lyra Spang

Spang does give kudos to Placencia for satisfying many visitors’ desire for fresh seafood, but notes that many other Belizean preparations of seafood are lacking. “How about fresh corned fish served with coconut oil and homemade hot sauce? Or serre? We might just see it as a lunch special now and then, but how about on the menu?” asks Spang. “We need to realize that our tourists aren’t just American. And, they are watching TV shows like Anthony Bourdain’s “No Reservations” . They want more than just burgers and steaks.” In addition to the adventurous tourist supporting the case for expanding Belizean food options, Spang also notes that the Placencia Peninsula is becoming increasingly diverse with workers coming from various regions in the country. “It would be nice to reflect that in our local food offerings,” she says. But there are challenges. Spang concedes that generally, people often aren’t knowledgeable about the diversity of foods available in the country, which

And while the Peninsula can do more to market an accurate representation of Belizean food to visitors, Spang acknowledges that Belize in general, has grown by leaps and bounds in having pride about our food since we won Independence from Great Britain in 1981. Food anthropologist Richard Wilk explains Belize’s relatively weak sense of gastronationalism, especially before the tourism industry boomed in the 1990s, in his book “Home Cooking in the Global Village: Caribbean Food from Buccaneers to Ecotourists.” He cites years of colonial rule and its accompanying promotion of imported foods for Belizeans’ reluctance to share their home kitchen preparations with the outside visitor.

Spang’s research is being funded through the Institute of International Education (IIE). She holds a Master’s in Anthropology with a concentration in International Development from George Washington University (GW) and a Bachelor’s in Anthropology, also from GW. ▪ BREEZE RECOMMENDED READ

“Home Cooking in the Global Village: Caribbean Food from Buccaneers to Ecotourists” by Richard Wilk. Book Description: Belize has been a fast food nation since buccaneers and pirates first stole ashore. As early as the 1600s it was already caught in the great paradox of globalization: how can you stay local and relish your own home cooking, while tasting the delights of the global marketplace? Menus, recipes and bad colonial poetry combine with Wilk's sharp anthropological insight to give an important new perspective on the perils and problems of globalization. Coming Soon to the Placencia Tourism Center


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Did You Fly to Placencia? By Stewart Krohn Chairman, Placencia Chapter of the Belize Tourism Industry Association, stewart@cocoplumbelize.net

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Tropic Air plane takes off from Placencia Airstrip.

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hances are that if you’re a visitor to the Placencia Peninsula you got here by airplane. And if you’re a local it’s likely that you’re no stranger to the cozy confines of a fourteen passenger Cessna Caravan. So what’s the big deal? The big deal is precisely that it is no big deal. Every day the modern well maintained commuter planes operated by Tropic and Maya Island Air whisk hundreds of passengers to and from Placencia without incident. 365 days a year. On time. In comfort. With their luggage (at least most of the time). The fact that we never hear much about our local airlines is testament to the fact that they do a wonderful job of efficiently funneling ourselves and our valued guests to their favorite destinations in Belize. Despite the excellent road network that allows for a scenic three hour drive from Belize City or the Philip Goldson International Airport, the local airlines remain our lifeline. Between the two carriers they offer as many as a dozen daily flights in each direction and in the case of international travelers coming from the PGIA, will do all they can to avoid stranding visitors whose incoming flights arrive late. In addition to ferrying our tourists the airlines also bring us cargo: everything from this newspaper to that “must have it now” spare part from Belize City—all

with the type of efficiency and courtesy that we do not always associate with the global airline industry. Are Tropic and Maya perfect? Not quite. We would all like lower prices … but at the same time know that when we take a licking at the gas pump so do they. Those intermediate stops between here and wherever we’re going? Yes, we see far too much of Dangriga airstrip but the exciting bird’s eye view of the Stann Creek Valley almost makes up for it. And speaking of excitement, I can remember the days before the Placencia airstrip existed and the only place to land on the peninsula was a tiny grass strip in Maya Beach across the street from what is now Mango’s. It was built by one of the area’s first residents who just happened to be a retired pilot for American Airlines. He owned a little two seat tail wheeler and with no road back then he used the plane to haul supplies. Until a few years ago the remains of the old aircraft could still be found rotting away in the bush. We’ve come a long way since those days and none of that progress came by accident. To Steve Schulte and Johnny Greif of Tropic and Eugene Zabaneh of Maya Island: congratulations and thanks to you and your staffs for all your hard work and massive investment. We in Placencia appreciate it. ▪


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Sustainably Farmed Seaweed for Sale at the Placencia Coop By Lisa Carne MSc Student Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development University of Belize/University of West Indies, lisasinbelize@gmail.com

seaweed. PPCSL and Lisa Carne, the Project Coordinator for the COMPACT grant, will be working together on a proposal to COMPACT for additional funding to address these needs, and expand the number of farms.

The Placencia Producers Cooperative Society Ltd. (PPCSL) was awarded a $90,000 grant from the Community Management of Protected Areas Conservation Programme (COMPACT) in June 2011. The project, titled, “Sustainable and Environmentally Responsible Production of Seaweed (Euchuema isiforme and Gracilaria spp.) in the Marine Areas Adjacent to Placencia Village” was initiated to reduce the fishing pressure in and around the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System-World Heritage Sites. Objectives in the proposal to meet this goal were the establishment of 10 seaweed farms near Placencia, and to train 10 fisherfolk in seaweed cultivation. Since these seaweed species (both are red algae) have been harvested from the wild for decades, their distribution and abundance were greatly reduced. This project is considered sustainable because the farmers have grown enough seaweed they can continuously replant farms from their own stock. The project is fully endorsed by the Belize Fisheries Department, Southern Environmental Association (SEA) and the Placencia Village Council and PPCSL’s relationships with these entities have been greatly strengthened through this work. New ties Lead Farmer Lowell “Japs” Godfrey, Lorenzo Rosenzweig, Mexican Fund for the Conservation of Nature CEO and Leonel have been formed with additional funders Requena, local coordinator for COMPACT, harvest seaweed at one of 10 PPCSL’s seaweed farms. like MAREA, USAID and the World Bank and in-kind contributions have conCurrently there are five 50 ft and one 100 ft farms at Hatchet Caye and nine 50 tributed to PPCSL’s brand new seaweed processing facility, new office equipft and two 100 ft farms at Little Water Caye totaling 10,600 ft of farmed seament, and a new Operations Manager, Mr. Justino Mendez. weed; they are grown on ropes and in bags sewn from nets donated by Oceana from their purchased shrimp trawlers. Lowell “Japs” Godfrey is the Lead A second set of objectives under this project included hiring women to process Farmer and almost 200 pounds of dried seaweed have been harvested since Auand/or package the seaweed in recognition of their historical role as seafood gust 2012. processors at the height of the co-op’s productivity, decades ago. All of these objectives combined, were also meant to revitalize the co-op, and at recent participatory evaluation of the project by an external consultant, Mr. Valentio Shal it was deemed all objectives were successfully met. However, this trial project was not without its share of setbacks and frustrations and securing better government support for leasing the sea beds was an issue. PPCSL currently holds a Research Permit from the Belize Fisheries Department and is actively working with the Ministry to permanently secure sea beds for seaweed and other mari-culture products. A dedicated boat for the work was also identified as a great need, and better marketing skills for promoting the

Support PPCSL by buying the sustainably farmed seaweed (instructions for use are on the label) and purchasing their new t-shirts. Follow the whole project and cultivation, drying and packaging stages through their Facebook page “Placencia Seaweed Farmers” which also has short videos. PPCSL celebrated their “golden” 50th anniversary last year with their new slogan “Your Co-op at 50! Ready for the Next 50! Stop by the new building and see Mr. Justino Mendez, Operations Manager, or Mr. Sydney Lopez, Jr., PPCSL Chairman, for more information on this and other exciting initiatives PPCSL has started with their newly elected seven-member management committee. Phone: 523-3106 and email: Placenciacoop@gmail.com


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Placencia Sailor Carlos Villatoro Brings Home Second Silver Medal Carlos Villatoro placed second overall in the Buttonwood Bay Regatta held on Feb. 9 in Belize City. Villatoro, who represented the Placencia Sailing Club, placed second in all five heats of the sailing competition. The regatta was the first for the 2013 season and saw the participation of several young sailors in the Optimist program of the Belize Sailing Association (BzSA). According to the BzSa, all scores will be accumulated throughout the year to determine who will participate in the Nationals in December. Top finishers over the weekend were: First Place: Tony Ricardez Nazarene Pimary School, Belize City Second: Carlos Villatoro, Placencia Sailing Club Third: Trent Hardwick, Belize Sea Scouts Villatoro carries a winning streak since he joined the Placencia Sailing Club qualifying him for nationals in November 2012. He brought home his first medal from the club’s first regatta held at St. George’s Caye in September 2012 where he placed 7th and took the Placencia Sailing Club to the finals. He won his first silver medal at the Corozal Bay Regatta held in Consejo Shores in October 2012.

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Carlos Villatoro continues to excel in regattas. Find out how you can sponsor the program. Visit www.facebook.com/placenciasailingclub


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Placencia Stars in International Publications was paved just two years ago, triggering a boom that transformed this formerly quiet string of fishing villages into globally soughtafter real estate. You drive past hotels and large waterfront houses under frantic construction before reaching the end of the peninsula and the town of Placencia, which still retains plenty of laid-back charm. You settle in at Wendy’s, a beloved 10-year-old restaurant specializing in Creole and Spanish food, and order chirmole, a traditional spicy black bean soup made with chicken and boiled eggs. (See editor’s note.) You round out the meal with the cheese Creole shrimp, which comes in a delicate jack cheese sauce, accompanied by a side of rice cooked in coconut milk. Sated, you shuffle back to the car and drive north for 15 minutes to your next hotel, Robert’s Grove Beach Resort. The most distinctive feature here is a mellow thatched-roof bar at the end of a long pier. It calls. You drop your bags, walk out, grab a seat and nurse a Robert’s Punch: rum, coconut rum and Nance liqueur, plus pineapple and other fruit juices.

A scenic picture capturing the dock and thatched palapa in front of Robert’s Grove Beach Resort in Seine Bight Village, graced the cover of United Airlines monthly “Hemispheres” in-flight magazine. Belize scored the February 2013 spot in Hemispheres’ “Three Perfect Days” series, which selects choice activities for a traveler visiting one country/ metropolis for three days. And of course, we agree with the editors at United Airlines that no perfect trip in Belize is complete without a stay in Placencia. Here’s what the Hemisphere’s team had to say about the Peninsula in the following excerpt: ... “The sun is setting as you pull onto the Placencia Peninsula, south of Maya Center. The road here

Staring out over the darkened sea, listening to the waves lap against the pilings and enjoying the stiffening breeze, you’re beginning to grasp the restorative properties of coastal Belize. DAY THREE | Robert’s Grove offers a full breakfast, but given that you’re going to spend most of the day swimming, you opt for coffee and toast at your table by the beach. It’s a simple meal elevated by the fact that, as you eat it, a pod of dolphins wheels by and pelicans scour the waves. An hour later, you’re suited up and rocketing across the glassy turquoise water in one of the resort’s boats. Robert’s Grove provides snorkeling trips out to the Belize Barrier Reef—the second longest reef in the world, after Australia’s Great Barrier Reef—that are run from a private island resembling something out of a New Yorker cartoon: tiny, with a few palm trees, a barbecue pit and a

couple of rudimentary restrooms in a raised wooden shack. It takes about 50 minutes, skittering past a handful of other small islands, to get there. You hop out of the boat and wade through warm, shallow water to the island to strap on your gear. The next hour is spent exploring the nearby coral reefs, occasionally lighting out in pursuit of their many technicolor denizens, including reef sharks, angelfish and the mesmerizing trumpet fi sh. There’s a break for lunch, a traditional Belizean feast of barbecued pork and chicken with beans and rice. You make quick work of it—then promptly fall asleep on the sand.The fi nal leg of your snorkeling excursion takes you out into open water, where some bigger specimens are reputed to lurk. When your guide spots a turtle, you hurl yourself enthusiastically, if inelegantly, over the side and set out in pursuit. There are indeed three giant sea turtles gliding along down there. As you approach the awesome creatures, which are trailed by pilot fish, they seem mildly put out by your presence but also willing to endure it with a kind of tranquil forbearance. Having returned to the resort, you take a quick shower and hop into the car to go back to Placencia. Close to the beach is the Placencia Sidewalk, which once held the Guinness World Record for narrowest main street on earth (it was knocked o ff by the unsightly Spreuerhofstrasse in Reutlingen, Germany). The slender walkway is lined with colorful homes, shops and bars, and you stroll the length of it, greeting friendly passersby and chas ing with artisans hawking their wares. Dinner is at Rumfish y Vino, an airy and very popular restaurant run by New York expats that reflects the cultural melting pot that is Belize, with Asian, Please see Placencia Stars in International Publications on page 21.


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Placencia Stars in International Publications Continued from page 20 European and Central American elements jockeying for prominence. You order the spiced plantain chips and a perfect conch ceviche as an appetizer, and choose Rumfish’s flawless take on barbecued pork, served with greens and polenta, for a main, washing it all down with good wine. After dinner, you head to the end of the street and turn left. The pavement ends, yielding to sand, and you walk another 10 minutes in the dark along the shoreline until you reach Yoli’s, a laid-back, openair bar overhanging the water. The music is good, a mix of classic and contemporary reggae, and the air is cooling, so you belly up and call for a Belikin as the place fills. Before long, one of the locals involves you in a game involving a brass ring suspended from a string. The aim is to swing the ring across the room and land it on a hook on the far post. You try, fail, try again. Patrons are timing it so they can dance across the room without ge tting hit. The woman asks if you want to make a wager. Sure, you say: one beer. She destroys you, but you don’t care. Go again? Why not—what’s the hurry?” Editor’s Note: Chimole is not a black bean soup as noted in the Hemispheres’ excerpt. A local spice, black recado is what gives the soup its dark color.

——————— Earlier in November 2012, Canada’s The Vancouver Sun also created many smiles on the Peninsula leading their article titled, “Fall in love with Belize,” with writer, Mhairri Woodhall’s experience in Placencia. “Barefoot perfect describes the brown sugar-sand beaches that fringe the colourful village of Placencia, on the Southern peninsula of Belize's Stann Creek district. This once quiet fishing community has transformed itself into a burgeoning destination that thankfully retains its traditional charm. We spent our time lounging on the beach, strolling

Placencia led the story on Belize, which headlined the travel section of the Vancouver Sun’s Nov. 12, 2012 issue.

through the village and enjoying treatments at the Secret Garden Day Spa. Owned by the American born, Japanese trained masseuse Lee Nyhus Secret Garden is a welcome oasis in the heart Placencia. Hot Stone, Deep Tissue, Swedish, Thai and Shiatsu massages are only $50 US for 60 minutes, as is the All Natural Facial, which includes a nourishing mask and hand and foot massage. Off the coast of Placencia, at the Gladden Spitt, is also one of the few places in the world where you can snorkel and dive with whale sharks. Each spring more than 25 species of fish gather to spawn in Gladden, and the days following the full moon in March through June offer the best chance to experience swimming with the gentle giants. We were also surprised and delighted with the variety and quality of restaurants in

Placencia. Rumfish Y Vino, a Central American style Gastro Pub owned by an American husband and wife, was the restaurant to steal our hearts and we're still dreaming about the crispy conch fritters, beer-battered fish tacos and fresh fruit muddled drinks. Another favourite find was the handcrafted gelato at Tutti Frutti, which is made daily and rivals the many scoops we sampled in Italy. To immerse ourselves in the vibrant local culture we chose to bypass the large-scale luxury resorts flanking Placencia and stay in the heart of the village at the immaculate seafront Nirvana Beach Suites.” Editor’s Note: Special thanks to Ellen Armstrong from Vancouver for taking the time to bring us a hard copy of this article!


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JOB FAIR AT BELIZE OCEAN CLUB (FORMERLY BELLA MAYA) Monday, March 18th, from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. we will be conducting a job fair for the following resort positions: Restaurant Cook Restaurant Prep Chef  Sous Chef  Wait Staff  Busser/Runner  Front Desk  Bell-persons  Housekeeping  Maintenance  Groundskeepers  Pool-keepers

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All applicants are urged to dress professionally. Preference given to those that are bilingual, and those that have hotel/restaurant experience. Come prepared with a printed resume and references. Special preference given to those with the highest level of professionalism and best smiles. Refreshments will be available. CONTACT: West Tucker, General Manager Belize Ocean Club belizeoceanclub (c) 501.601.5602 (f) 866.286.4477

OBITUARY JOSEPH “JOE” EDWARD GERALD FINKBEINER Joseph “Joe” Edward Gerald Finkbeiner passed away on February 26, 2013. Joe was born in Hastings, Michigan on March 10, 1942, to Clifford and Monica (Anderson). He graduated from Hastings High School in 1960 and studied at Michigan State University. He is survived by his wife of 50 years Sherry (Gilcher). They lived in Kalamazoo, Galesburg, Dimondale, and East Lansing before settling in Eagle, Michigan in 1979. He traveled extensively throughout Central America, Russia, Australia, Great Britain, Canada and the United States. Over the past few years, he spent much time in Placencia, Belize, where they had a second home. He was a grassroots activist and loved politics. He served on the boards for many organizations including ACLU, Democratic Party, and UAW. He was an Eagle Township Constable and EMT. In March 2012, he retired from General Motors where he had worked as an industrial electrician for over 44 years. Joe was outgoing, loyal and always ready to lend a helping hand. Joe was preceded in death by his parents, father- and mother-in-law Gaylen and Emma Gilcher of Battle Creek and a brother-in-law Gill Gilcher of Battle Creek. He will be missed by his three daughters Toni (Michael) Cramer, Kim (Bill) Steinmann, and Joey Small, all of Kalamazoo. He adored his grandchildren: Eric, Emma, and Zachary Cramer; Hanna and Nicholas Steinmann; and Cayesha, Josephine, and Theodore Small. He is also survived by his sister Carole (James) Seeley of Kalamazoo, sister- and brother-in-laws Carol Gilcher of Battle Creek, Martin and Sue Gilcher of Richland, Cheryl and Mark Robinson of Battle Creek, and numerous nieces and nephews. His Mass was celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 5, 2013 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Westphalia. Visitation was on Monday, March 4 at St. Mary’s. Arrangements were entrusted to Lehman Funeral Homes, Portland. Memorial contributions were made to the Gift of Life Foundation and the family encouraged everyone to consider being registered as an organ donor. ▪


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LICENSED TOUR GUIDES OF THE PLACENCIA TOUR GUIDE ASSOCIATION AS OF MARCH 2013 Alvarado, Francisco Bech, Christian Benguche, Bryan Bonnel, Eusebio Cabral, Daniel Cabral, Egbert Cabral, Julian Cabral, Mark Carr, Edwin Carne, Lisa B. Castellanos, Wayne Chan, Clodia Chun, Cirilo Cuevas, Ian Eiley, Englebert D. Eiley (Jr.), George Eiley, Kenroy Eiley, Marisa Faux, Leslie Faux, Stephen Forman, Eric Ferrel, Christain Garbutt, Alexander Garbutt, Bertrand Garbutt, Darrel A. Garbutt, Gilbert Jr Garbutt, Jeremy Garbutt, Walter Garbutt, Warren Garbutt, Wellington Garbutt, Winsley Garcia, Leopold Gardiner, Doyen Gardiner, Doyle Godfrey, Dale

2012- Nov. 11 2012 - Nov 18 2013 - May 8 2012 –Nov 11 2013 - Feb 7 2013 - Feb 11 2013 - March 22 2012 - Aug 9 2013 - March 11 2013 - March 19 2012– Nov 8 2013 - March 11 2013 - March 1 2013 - March 14 2013 - May 22 2013 - Feb. 11 2013 - May 13 2013 - March 21 2012 - Nov. 4 2013 - Feb. 21 2012 - Dec 14 2012 - Aug 31 2013 - Jan 28 2013 - April 23 2013 - Mar 19 2012 - Dec 8 2013 - Feb 11 2013 - April 23 2013 - Jan 4 2013 - March 19 2013 - May 20 2013 - April 3 2013 - March 29 2013 - Jan 19 2013 - May 13

Godfrey, Earl Gongora, Prince Gordon, Raymond Ical, Juan Leslie, Ainsworth Leslie, Bernard Leslie, Bruce Leslie (Jr.), Edlin Leslie, Doren Leslie (Sr.), Ivan Leslie, Leopold Leslie, Mark Leslie (Sr.), Rene Leslie, Russell Leslie, Sean Linarez, Francisco Longsworth, Gareth Lopez, Stephen Lopez, Sydney Mendoza, Pablo A. Manzanero, Eric McNeil, Anne-Marie Mes, Zerefino Modera, Kevin Muschamp, Evaristo Neal, Harold P. Neal, Hubert Palacio, Lennox Parks, Anthony Parks, Patrick Pau, Juan Ramirez, Patricia Ruano, Francisco Shal, Florencio Tucker, Elroy

2013 - Jan 28 2013 - March 11 2013 - Feb. 3 2012 - Nov. 21 2013 - Jul 31 2012 - Dec 22 2012 - Nov 18 2013 - Oct. 3 2013 - March 14 2012 - Dec 8 2012 - Dec. 7 2013 - Jan 14 2012 - Dec 20 2013 - Jan 28 2013 - May 13 2012 - Dec 22 2013 - March 14 2013 - Feb 12 2013 - Jan 28 2013 - Feb 28 2013 - July 16 2013 - Sept 26 2012 - Dec. 22 2013 - Jan. 28 2012 - Dec 21 2013- Jan 28 2012 - Dec 30 2013 - Sept. 18 2013 - Nov 4 2013 - June 17 2012 - Sep 13 2013- March 14 2013 - Nov. 10 2013 - Jan 30 2013 - March 14

Usher, Eddie Vernon, David Vernon, Levi Villanueva , Andrea Villanueva, Clint Villanueva, Conrad Villanueva, Rafael Westby, Arthur A. Jr. Westby, Jason Westby, Zane Westby, Jason R. Williams, Alfred Williams, Jason Young, Dwayne Young, Hubert Young Stephen

2013 - April 5 2013 - March 14 2013 - March 14 2012 - Nov 11 2013 - April 3 2012 - Dec 14 2012 - Nov 4 2012 - Dec 28 2012 - Dec. 8 2013 - March 14 2012 - Dec 8 2013 - March 14 2013 - Jan 14 2013 - Aug 18 2013 - April 5 2013– Apr 28

Please note that some licensed guides might not appear on this list. Contact the Placencia Tourism Center at 523-4045 or info@placencia.com for further information. This service is provided by the Placencia BTIA in partnership with the Placencia Tour Guide Association and the Belize Tourism Board.

ADVERTISE HERE! CONTACT US @ 523-4045 OR INFO@PLACENCIA.COM Liquor License Notification - February 2013 Liquor License - Notice is hereby given that West Tucker is applying for a Hotel Liquor License for the year 2013 to be operated at the Belize Ocean Club, Placencia Peninsula and Stann Creek District, under the Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.


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and apartments around an attractive courtyard . Cable TV, free wireless internet access, air-conditioning, fully equipped kitchen, private bathroom, fully screened, hammocks. Located in the heart of Placencia (behind the “Rumfish” restaurant) close to the beach, shopping and restaurants. www.oneworldplacencia.com. Contact Swiss owner Claudia Hardegger at 5233103 or 6209975. Email: oneworldplacencia@yahoo.com. MC, VISA accepted. Rates from 49US$ plus Tax.

Paradise Resort: Has most of the amenities & all the luxury of a large hotel. We are located on the ocean front. 12 A/C rooms. On site full service restaurant & bar, spa by the sea, all eco tours, diving, snorkeling, fishing, roof top Jacuzzi, Wi-Fi, dive shop, gift shop, kayak and golf cart rental. Maya & Tropic Air agent. Email:info@belize123.com or give us a call at 523-3179/503-3479 Website:www.belize123.com

Ranguana Lodge: Five private ocean view cabins located right on the beach in the heart of Placencia Village: We have 3 private air-conditioned beach cabins each w/ 2 Double beds, fans, large refrigerator, coffee makers, private bath w/ hot/cold shower, private balcony w/ a hammock. We also have two other cabins with full kitchens, 2 double beds, fans, private bath with hot & cold shower & tub, private balcony with a hammock. Beach Palapas, beach chairs. Tropic Air agent, Gift shop. Phone/fax at 011-501-523-3112, E-mail: Ranguana@btl.net website: www.ranguanabelize.com

Tarpon Caye Belize: Offers a unique experience in quality service – our island sits in the middle of the Victoria – snorkel the rich, vibrant fringe reef the island sits on; the famous Gladden Spit Whale Shark zone 6 miles away; dive sites are nearby; largest barrier reef in the western hemisphere only 6 miles away...or simply relax with a cold drink in your hand and enjoy the cool Caribbean sea breeze lapping on your skin. We have 3 cabins that can accommodate 6 comfortably. More information: 501-523-3323 – info@tarponcaye.com – www.tarponcaye.com – Facebook: facebook.com/tarponcaye

The North Beach: offers luxury suites in our sea view villa with full kitchens, living areas and configurations from one to five bedrooms. Each suite has air conditioning, ceiling fans, cable t.v. & phone. Located north end of the sidewalk-walking distance to services. The perfect spot to enjoy Placencia Village. Contact us at phone 523 -3207, e-mail info@thenorthbeach.com. or visit www.thenorthbeach.com

Toucan Lulu: Five cabanas located in quiet northern end of the village on the main sidewalk. A few minutes to shops & restaurants. 3 cabanas sleep up to 4, 2 cabanas sleep up to 6. All have beach access & verandas for enjoying the fresh sea breezes. Check out our web site at www.toucanlulu.com , email reservations@toucanlulu.com, or call Kathy at 501 628 8474

Tradewinds: Overlooking the Caribbean Sea & the Mountains of Belize! 9 Cabanas w/ private bath, hot/cold, 2 double beds, fans, coffee maker (coffee provided), refrigerator & veranda w/ hammock. Tel: 523-3122; Email: trdewndpla@btl.net

North of Airstrip Barnacle Bill's Beach Bungalows: Two secluded bungalows on the beach in Maya Beach. Full kitchen, queen size bed, sleeper sofa, h/w, and fans. Complimentary kayaks. 5 night min. Tel/fax: 533-8110; email: taylors@btl.net; Website: www.barnaclebills-belize.com

Green Parrot Beach Houses: Maya Beach: 6 mahogany beach houses, loft bedrooms, fold out sofa, kitchenette & bath on main floor. 2 bay leaf thatch cabanas w/ garden showers & private beach. Tel/FAX: 523-2488; E-mail: greenparrot@btl.net; Website: www.greenparrot-belize.com

Miller’s Landing: Natural Belizean-style cabanas, lush tropical gardens, clean secluded beach, pool w/ thatch bar, Wi-Fi, comp. breakfast, comp kayaks, bikes, restaurant w/ healthy specials daily, awesome pizza 523-3010.

Laru Beya Resort: Paradise has an address... Luxurious beachfront accommodation with a top-rated restaurant on site. All bedrooms have A/C, ceiling fans, fridges, coffee & tea making facilities. Suites (1 to 3 bedrooms) have fully fitted kitchens. Ocean-facing infinity pool. Free Wi-Fi throughout the resort. Free use of Hobi-cat, sea kayaks and bicycles. Miniature golf course located on the landscaped grounds. Daily tours, snorkeling & diving trips and

Beachfront accommodations w/3 restaurants: Seaside, Habanero & Sweet Mama’s & French bakery & deli; 3 Pools, Conference Center, Tennis Court, Gym, FREE Wifi, Gift Shop, Full Service Dive Center, Marina, Gas and butane station. Kayaks, Windsurfers, Hobie Cats and bikes. Kayak, Paddle Boat and golf cart rentals and sales. www.robertsgrove.com, info@robertsgrove.com. For more info cal us @ 523-3565!

At The Cayes Ranguana Caye: Ranguana Caye is a 2 acre island located right on the reef with 3 rustic cabanas and a view that will blow your mind! Food, drinks, Moorings and all the Caribbean Breeze you can handle are available. Prime Diving and Fishing location. Come for a day, a night or more. Reservation day trips or lodging call 523-3565

Robert’s Caye: Robert’s Caye is just 10 miles from Placencia (1/2 hour by boat) a one acre island with 4 charming cabanas built partially over the water. Each cabana is outfitted w/ a king bed, full bathroom, hot and cold running showers, and a private terrace with hammocks. A small restaurant and bar, also built over the water, serves three meals daily. An deal setting for honeymooners and sportsmen alike, this “swept away” island paradise is surrounded by crystal clear water. The nearby flats are renowned for fishing as well. Kayaks and snorkeling gear are complimentary to is island guests. Come for a day, a night or more. Reservation for day trips or lodging call 523-3565

Tarpon Caye Belize: Offers a unique experience, not only in quality service, but also from our island's geographic location – sits in the middle of the Victoria – snorkel the rich and vibrant fringe reef the island sits on; the famous Gladden Spit Whale Shark zone 6 miles away; dive sites are nearby; largest barrier reef in the western hemisphere only 6 miles away...or simply relax with a cold drink in your hand on a private island and enjoy the cool Caribbean sea breeze lapping on your skin. We have 3 cabins that can accommodate 6 comfortably. More information: 501-523-3323 – info@tarponcaye.com – www.tarponcaye.com – Facebook: facebook.com/tarponcaye

Whipray Caye Lodge: Whipray Caye is a magical private island in the heart of some of the best fly fishing flats in the world. This caye has room to roam, with two spacious 2-room guest cabanas, private bath in each room, and verandas facing a glorious Belizean sunrise. Hearty family-style meals are served in our thatched roof restaurant and "Sea Urchin Bar". Enjoy the natural unspoiled beauty of the coral reef surrounding the caye, chock full of beautiful tropical fish of all shapes and sizes, rays, sharks, turtles, crab, and even the occasional manatee, all nurtured by the abundant mangroves on the southern half of the caye. Owner and renowned fly fishing guide Julian Cabral and his wife Beverly will make your stay a memorable one. PHONE: 501-608-8130, CELL: 5 0 1 -6 1 0 - 1 0 6 8 , E M AI L: wh i p r a yc a ye @ ya h o o .c o m, W EB : www.whipraycayelodge.com

DINING South of Airstrip De'Tatch Seafood Beach Grill & Bar -Serving the very best in Seafood and Local Cuisines. Open Mon-Sunday (Closed... on Wed)7am until 10pm for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner (daily and nightly lunch & seafood dinner special). Come Enjoy the Perfect View (beach front), Great food, Great drink and Music to sooth the soul. Internet & Wireless also available. For Info or Take out orders please call: 503-3385

Wendy’s Creole Restaurant & Bar: Fine dining in A/C comfort or outdoor on the Patio. Specializing in Spanish & Creole. Open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch & dinner 7am - 10pm. Located on the Main Road. Visa & MC accepted. Ph: 523-3335 Email: wendylemus02@hotmail.com

Dawn’s Grill n Go Restaurant: Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. Daily specials feature Belizean favorites like escabeche, stewed gibnut, roast chicken w/rice n beans. Try curry, Creole or garlic seafood or grilled pork chops w/ sweet & sour sauce & more for dinner! Ph: 602-9302. Located along Main Road b/w Carol’s Cabanas & BTL, corner of Kubaaly Street.


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The Purple Space Monkey Bar & Grill: Offering sandwiches, fresh salads, seafood and imported steaks, pastas, full dinners and homemade desserts. Draft beer and extensive cocktail list. Don’t be a stranger. Come say hi to the monkey : ) Call: 523-3169

North of Airstrip Danube Restaurant, EAT – DRINK – RELAX in a romantic atmosphere. A/C indoor, lounge area outdoor. Austrian and International Specialties, fish and vegetarian dishes, great desserts, large wine menu & cigars. Dice your FREE Belikin beer between 4:30-9 p.m. Open MON - SAT from 4:30 pm. Ph: 610-0132, restaurant@danubebelize.com, visit www.danubebelize.com

TOUR PROVIDERS Avadon Divers: Dive into Belize w/ our full service PADI Dive Centre in Placencia, just south of the airstrip. We have 5-Star all-inclusive packages for dive & snorkel trips that include new SCUBAPRO equipment. Our spacious 46' Newton Dive Special Boat features a restroom & fresh water shower. Our Instructors teach scuba for kids from ages 8 to 80 ☺, advanced courses & dive pro levels. We also offer jungle, cave & Mayan ruin adventure tours. Email: anne-marie@avadondiversbelize.com Website: www.avadondiversbelize.com Call us at 503- 3577 or 523-3577.

Caribbean Travel & Tours: Craving Adventure??? Caribbean Travel

changes the menu daily and features a wide variety of local and international cuisine. We feature seafood and tropical dishes. For reservations call 5232488. Email: greenparot@btl.net

and Tours specializing in making your Belizean vacation quite memorable. Discover the wonders of the Mayan world, plunge into the great blue an meet our underwater friends or be embraced by the warm Caribbean breeze onboard one of our sailing charters. Private tours also available call Tel 501 523 3481/ 671 3481 email info@ctbelize.com

Habanero Mexican Restaurant & Bar @ Robert’s Grove –

Robert’s Grove Dive Center: Feeling adventurous?? Our PADI 5 star

Green Parrot Restaurant: On the beach at Maya Beach. Our chef

Lagoon side Fiesta time! Casual and fun Habanero serves up Mexican food w/ a Belizean flair. Now open from 12 noon – 10 p.m. Dinner Pick-ups available 523-3565!

Quarterdeck Restaurant & Bar @ Laru Beya Resort: International Fine Dining with Belizean flair. Experience delicious meals, fabulous cocktails and fantastic service combined with spectacular ocean views. Breakfast served from 7 to 11 am. Lunch served from 12 to 2 pm. Happy hour from 4 to 6 pm. Dinner served from 6 to 9 pm. For reservations call 523-3476.

Singing Sands Inn: Enjoy the delicious cuisine and ambiance of the Bonefish Grille. Our open-air, full service restaurant located on the beach, specializes in traditional Asian, as well as Italian and French influenced dishes. Daily Lunch and Dinner Specials as well as Happy Hour Menu. Open 7 days a week. For reservations or more information call 533-3022 or email info@singingsands.com.

Seaside Restaurant @ Robert’s Grove – Romantic Fine Dining with a world class menu and wine cellar. One of Belize’s most consistent restaurants quoted Fodor’s 2010 edition. The Seaside Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open 7 days a week, 365 days a year from 7 a.m. – 10 p.m. Dinner Pick-ups available 523-3565!

Sweet Mama’s @ Robert’s Grove – Belizean restaurant serving

Dive Center offers daily snorkeling, diving and certification courses and boasts some of the tastiest lunches, best tour guides in the country, and ‘The Dorado’ our 48 ft. Pro Dive Boat! Nitrox and specialty Dive Courses available. Inland, Fishing, private charters, Whale Shark, Manatee, Monkey River and Inland tours also on the Tour Menu for more info call 523-3565!

Seahorse Dive Shop: Offers SCUBA Certification, snorkeling, fishing, river trips & charters. Call Brian Young (office) 523-3166; (home) 523-3356; Email: seahorse@btl.net; Website: www.belizescuba.com

Singing Sands Inn offers inshore or offshore fishing excursions right off of our dock! Join us on our 31’ Cape Horn for a fantastic day of angling action. We can arrange any tour whether inland or water including Monkey River, Mayan Ruins, snorkelling, diving, and much more. Call 533-3022 or email info@singingsands.com

Splash Dive Center - PADI Proud Member. Experience Belize w/ Splash! Ph: 523-3058/3080 or 620-6649. Email patricia@splashbelize.com visit www.splashbelize.com

Tarpon Caye Belize: We offer professional day fishing tours, experience our unique tours such as our Caribbean Splash Day Tour and Island Breeze Weekends.

Trip N Travel: Saltwater & Jungle Adventures. Tel: 523-3205 Email:

breakfast ($8), lunch ($10) and dinner ($12). Open Monday - Sunday, 7 AM to 8 PM.

lgodfrey@btl.net. Located on Main Street & Bruk Pat in Placencia Office Supply

Tarpon Caye Belize's Pesky Permit Restaurant: Enjoy generous

SERVICES

portions of fresh seafood including lobster, conch, shrimp or freshly caught fish. Local Belizean meals are also on the menu.

Whipray Caye Lodge: See accommodation for info about our restaurant and bar.

CHEERS Placencia Peninsula Bars Barefoot Bar: Open everyday 11:30 am - midnight.! Located on the Main Road - the party never stops! Live music Thurs - Sun nights. Happy hour, lunch hour beer specials, largest drink menu around, full moon parties & more! Creative lunch/dinner specials. Barefoot Bar is all about Stiff Drinks - Tasty Food - Good Times! Tel:523-3515. Follow us on Facebook!

J-Byrd’s: Local Bar by the Seaside docks. Open daily from 10am to 12pm. And live music every Friday’s Tel :523-3412

Tarpon Caye Belize's Iguana Rock Bar: Out on a tour on the waters? Wish you could simply stop somewhere and take a break and enjoy an ice cold tropical drink? Then stop by at our cozy thatched bar that overlooks the beautiful Caribbean Sea.

COFFEE Above Grounds Coffee: Direct Farm Trade Guatemalan Coffees, Espresso and Brewed Coffees, Bulk Coffee (bean or ground). Bagels, Banana Bread, Iced Teas, Fresh Juice, Tree House setting. High speed Wi-Fi , SkypeMain Road, south end of the village. Opposite Wendy’s Restaurant. Open 7 a.m.- 4 p.m. except Sundays 8 a.m. - Noon. Tel: 634 3212

SHOPPING Green Parrot Gift Shop: The in-place to shop on the peninsula. Featuring a wide variety of Belizean, Guatemalan, & Central American crafts.

Lola’s Art: In Seine Bight Village open from 7am-6pm. Phone 523-3342 Spectarte Art and Garden Gallery: Offers a cornucopia of art from Belizean artisans and designers. Plus, baked goods, chocolate and spices. A delightful experience. 533-8019, Thursday - Sunday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Chocolatier Goss Chocolate: Goss Chocolate & cocoa powder made & sold exclusively in Belize. 100% organically grown Belizean cacao, Belizean cane sugar, whole vanilla bean. Now sold in fine stores, hotels, & restaurants on the Peninsula & throughout Belize. ph 523-3544 www.GossChocolate.com

Health & Fitness Tony’s Gym/Belize Fit We have a small CrossFit Gym. By appointment only. www.belizefit.com Phone: 631-7427

Food Markets Wallen’s Market: Serving Placencia with fresh produce, dry goods, & specialty items. Wholesale/retail. Tel: 523-3128; Hardware Tel: 503-3316 or 523-3523; Pharmacy Tel. 523-3346. email wallensmarket@yahoo.com Serving the peninsula for over 25 years!! Located across from the sport field.

Internet Access Placencia Office Supply: INTERNET, Printing, Stationary, SMART – GimmeDalla, Sales, Collections. P. 523-3205 or plaofficesupply@gmail.com

Photography Muzamanzie Photography: Contact us for wedding photographs, portraits, web & brochure photographs. muzamanzie@yahoo.com

Tel# 523-3563 or 603-5143 email:

Real Estate CPC Real Estate Solutions: is your trusted real estate broker in Belize. We have over 20 years experience helping clients with their real estate transactions and take pride in assisting you with your property purchase. Please visit our office next to Tuttifrutti or call us at 672-9000 or visit: www.belizeproperty.com

Sandhill Ltd.: Property and vacation rental management services customized to fit homeowners requirements. Rental homes available for short and long term lease. Telephone 523-3061 or 533-4017 for more information. Email info@silbelize.com. Website www.silbelize.com


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ALL PHOTOGRAPHS BY ED AND MARION CARR OF MUZAMANZIE PHOTOGRAPHY

Pen Cayetano and Titiman Flores surprised many with spontaneous and energetic performances.

Tropical Vibes set the mood with reggae tunes on Saturday

Most artists enjoyed working at the festival as many have no galleries of their own to promote their crafts.

The Placencia Rotary Club holds live auction. Many other non-profits promote their causes at the fest.

Visitors played fun games and won great prizes at some vendor stalls.

Right: While at the very end of the festival site, local artist, Greta Leslie, captured visitors with colorful paintings on display in front of her Art n Soul Gallery.

10th Annual Placencia Sidewalk Arts & Music Festival: A Hit Continued from Cover Page Laru Beya, Pickled Parrot, Paradise Vacation Resort, David Kafka/ReMax, Maya Beach Hotel & Bistro, Lydia’s Guesthouse and Atlantic Bank. Other key sponsors included Tipsy Tuna, A Belizean Nirvana and Cocoplum. Valued support also came from understanding property owners, the Placencia Village Council, TV7 news crew Janelle Chanona and Alex Ellis who took time to interview artists and organizers and shared the colorful festival with a national and international audience, Tamara Sniffin of My Beautiful Belize Online Visitor Guide and dedicated volunteer community photographers Ed and Marion Carr of Muzamanzie Photography. The Placencia BTIA recognizes the hard work of volunteers Charles, Ysela, Marcy, Naomi, Heidi, Sandy, Marsha, Kharissa, Deb, Ciara and friends, Anton; Placencia BTIA board members, Stewart Krohn, David Vernon and Ilsa Villanueva; festival coordinators Aline Habib, Apolo Caliz and Jolie Pollard and counsel from committee members Wende Bryan, Candy Power and Tricia Hernandez.▪


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Children visited Nichelle’s tent for face-painting.

Happy customer shows off her purchase with Leo the wood carver.

Walter Castillo was one of several notable artists at the festival.

Children, teens and even one adult participated in the second annual Sidewalk Chalk Art Challenge.

Emmeth Young captured the crowds with his drumming.

Ascenthium’s John Hoy belts out a rock song.

Fishing enthusiast, Stuart Doley of Belize City and friend proudly hold two paintings he purchased from Placencia’s talented artist Ernest Garcia of the Art Affair Gallery.

Jewelry Designer Khadija Assales lured visitors with her colorful stall.

Seine Bight’s Silas Sabal and other recording artists from his studio perform gospel with a punta rock flare on Sunday morning.

Visitors watched glass pieces come to life at Freeman Glass Works.

Festival Coordinator Aline Habib serves up cold Heinekens at the bar.

Adamas Dial’s petting zoo raised funds to buy rats for his snakes!

Jewelry designer Silvana Garcia tries on one of her original pieces.


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Rentals (Golf Carts, Auto, Bicycles) Car Rental of Placencia: 1 mile north of the Placencia Airstrip. Largest car rental on the Peninsula. SUVs and Golf Carts. Call: 523-3284 or 625-9573 or 662-7611. A drop location for donations for the Placencia Humane Society.

Sandhill Ltd.: Sales and rentals of kayaks, pedal boats, golf carts. Rentals by hour, daily or weekly. Telephone 523-3061 or 533-4017 for more information. Email info@silbelize.com. Website www.silbelize.com

Singing Sands Inn: Rentals of reliable golf carts, bicycles, kayaks (including clear bottom), two person catamarans, snorkel gear and pedal boats by the hour, half day, full day or weekly. Located in Maya beach. Call 5333022 or email info@singingsands.com.

Spa, Massage & Physical Therapy Sea Spa @ Robert’s Grove – Now offering Thai Massage, our Sea Spa

Seine Bight Water Board: 523-3554 U.S. Warden, Stann Creek Rural: Deborah Coston, 624-6483

EMERGENCIES Belize Emergency Response Team: 223-3292 Placencia Medical Center: 503-3326 Seine Bight Medical Center: 523-3328 Independence Med. Center: 523-2167 Placencia Police Station: 503-3142 Seine Bight Police Station: 503-3148 Maya Beach Police Station: 634-7051 Placencia Tourism Police: 503-3181 FIRE EMERGENCIES: 626-0667

TAXIS Mr. Clark: 621-1031 Christon: 629-4307

Noel: 600-6047 Walter: 622-3194

is manned by professional therapists each w/ their own unique style. Treatments include; Several massage styles, Facials, Body Wraps, Body Scrubs/ Polish, Reiki Energy, Sunburn Special, Coconut Hair Rinse and of course Manis & Pedis for Barefoot perfect feet! All treatments offered in our newly appointed oceanfront spa, at the end of our 250 ft pier or in a rooftop setting w/ panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea! For more info call 523-3565!

Siripohn’s Thai Massage: Therapist from Thailand - Thai Massage, Essential Oil, Swedish, Jet Lag, Back & Shoulders, Foot Massage, Body Treatments, & Facial Treatments. Open 10 am to 6 pm. Call 620-8718 or 6000375, email: jenjira01@yahoo.com - Kob Khun Ka.

Wedding Planning

The Placencia BTIA is seeking visual and performing artists to participate in the Placencia Sidewalk Arts and Music Festival 2014 to be held on the weekend of Feb. 15 & 16, 2014. Registered artists are strongly encouraged to book rooms early. Contact the Placencia BTIA at 523-4045 or director@placencia.com for more information and sponsorship opportunities.

Robert’s Grove Beach Resort: Located on the Placencia Peninsula, a romantic off-the-beaten-path destination on the southern coast. Robert’s Grove is an intimate five-star resort that is ideal for Belize Beach Weddings, whether you want private ceremony for just you and your partner or if you want to bring family and friends. Contact our wedding planner Ms. Lea Itzab: lea@robertsgrove.com or call us at 523-3565

CHURCHES St. John’s Memorial - Placencia Anglican (Episcopal) Church: Sunday services at 8:00 a.m. . Ministries of the Son of God Church - Seine Bight Village Wednesday Bible Studies -6:30 pm, Thursday Youth Choir Practice - 6:30 pm, Friday Youth Night - 6:00 pm, Saturday Adult Choir Practice - 6:30 pm, Sunday Service - 8:30 am & Sunday Night Service - 6:30 pm. Reverend Don Palmer. Phone 523-3301 or email cbelize@btl.net

Calvary Chapel of the Placencia Peninsula: Meeting in Seine Bight Village. Sunday Services: 10:30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M. (Sunday School provided). Wednesday: Men's and Women's Bible Study - 6:30 P.M. Friday: Youth Group - 5:30 P.M. Non denominational Church - Call Pastor Jim Mensie for more information: 523-3362 Seventh Day Adventists: Services Fridays at sunset; Saturdays 9:00 a.m. Lay ministers. U. Torres - Tel# 503 2270

PLACENCIA NAR-ANON (Narcotics Anonymous Family Groups) For those affected by someone else’s addiction. Placencia Health Center Saturday @ 4:30 p.m.

HOUSE FOR RENT Near Above Grounds Coffee House; Central Placencia Fenced in yard; LARGE LOT Semi-Furnished; hot shower 2 Story /2 Bedroom House (Only 1-2 persons) BZ$850/month + utilities 3 month min. or long term

Call: 620-9101

Contact: 523-3063 Located in Placencia Village. Walk everywhere. Quiet!!! Newly Renovated Rental Units, Waterfront, Parking, A/C & Caribbean pier, Free High-speed Wifi & Cable

Seine Bight Catholic Church: Services Sundays 8:00 a.m. Seine Bight Village. Lay ministers. Catholic (lay) - Mrs Dora. Williams Tel# 523 3527 or 523 3564

Worship Center: Bible Study – Wednesday 7:00 p.m. – until. Services: Sunday 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Non Denominational - Pst. Moore - Tel# 523 3333

GETTING AROUND De Express Boat: P. 626-8835. Departs Placencia Shell Dock- 9:30 a.m. Arrives Big Creek 10 a.m. Departs - 11:00 am. Arrives Puerto Cortez, Honduras, 2 pm. at Laguna. Return trip – Monday: Departs Puerto Cortez, Honduras 10 am. Arrives Big Creek 12 noon. Departs - 1:30 p.m. Arrives Placencia 2 pm. Tel: 523-4045. Tickets available at the Placencia Tourism Center for BZ$120. Hokey Pokey Boat: P. 523-2376. Placencia (MnM Dock) → Independence/Mango Creek: 6:45a.m, 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 4 p.m, 5 p.m and 6 p.m. (except on Sundays). Independence/Mango Creek → Placencia: 6:30 a.m., 7:30a.m., 8a.m., 11:00 am, 12:00 pm, 2:30p.m, & 4:30p.m. Ritchie’s Bus: 523-3806. Placencia → Dangriga: Monday thru Saturday: 6 a.m.; 7 a.m.; 12:45 p.m.; 2:30 p.m. Sundays: 7 a .m.; 12:45 pm; 2:30 p.m. Dangriga → Placencia : Monday thru Saturday: 11 a.m.; 2 p.m.; 4:30 p.m.; 6 p.m. Sundays: 11 a.m.; 4:30 p.m.; 6 p.m. ADO: Leaves from Belize City at 7:30 p.m. to Tulum, Playa Del Carmen and Cancun, Mexico. Tickets must be purchased at bus terminal in Belize City. Tropic Air: P. 523-3410 Maya Island Air: P. 523-3472 COMMUNITY NUMBERS Placencia Village Council: 523-3396 Placencia Water Board: 523-4036 Placencia Post Office: 523-3104 Seine Bight Village Council: 523-3660

PLACENCIA RULE 62 GROUP • ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS 9:30 A.M. SUNDAYS - OPEN MEETING AT THE PLACENCIA HEALTH CENTER. FOR INFO: 670-1255, 6101441, 628-1143


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PENINSULA HAPPENINGS FESTIVALS • LOCAL MUSIC & ENTERTAINTMENT • GAMES • FOOD/DRINK WHEN March 9 June 28-29-30

LOCATION

Courtesy of the Placencia BTIA

EVENT

Tipsy Tuna (Placencia Village) A Taste of The Peninsula! (AKA Firemen’s Ball) Dance away to great live music and sample tasty foods representative of the Peninsula’s diverse cuisine offerings. Placencia Village

PLACENCIA LOBSTERFEST 2013!!! A mega beach party like no other in Belize!

MONDAYS

Jaguar Lanes (Maya Beach)

Men’s league night. No open bowling. Restaurant and bar open 4 – 8 p.m. Daily food special. Phone: 601-4434 (Closed on Tuesdays.)

TUESDAYS

Habanero’s Mexican Café and Bar (Seine Bight)

All you can eat Mexican Buffet! Come try our Tequila Lime Pie. 7 to 9 p.m. Dinner Pick-ups available. P. 523-3565.

Yoli’s Bar (Placencia)

Rotary Club of Placencia meets at 12:30 p.m. P. 625-2763.

Tipsy Tuna (Placencia)

Zumba Dance Party on the deck @ Tipsy Tuna Seaside Bar with Yolie! Starts at 7 p.m. P. 523-3089

Barefoot Bar (Placencia)

Live Music w/ the Entertainers. Reggae, soca, salsa, punta and more. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. P. 523-3515

Tipsy Tuna (Placencia)

Wings Wednesday! Wings $1 each all day! Garifuna Drumming on the deck at the Tipsy Tuna Seaside Bar, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. P: 523-3089

Jaguar Lanes (Maya Beach)

Ladies Day. Ladies bowl 2 games get 1 free. Ladies only 2 – 4 p.m., open bowling 4 – 8 p.m. Restaurant and bar open 2 – 8 p.m. Daily food special. Phone: 601-4434

WEDNESDAYS

THURSDAYS

FRIDAYS

SATURDAYS

SUNDAYS

EVERYDAY

De Barcelona Tapas Bar(Placencia) Live Jazz Music with Angela Suarez, Steven Fasano and Beau. 7 to 9 p.m. P. 660-0837 Barefoot Bar (Placencia)

Dance Party!! P. 523-3515

Tipsy Tuna (Placencia)

Karaoke Night in the Tipsy Tuna Sports Bar with FREE Jello Shots on the hour! 9 p.m. - 2 a.m.

Jaguar Lanes (Maya Beach)

Couple’s league night. No open bowling. Restaurant and bar open 4 – 8 p.m. Daily food specials. P. 601-4434

Dawn’s Grill & Go (Placencia)

Fried Chicken Fridays for Lunch. (And regular lunch and dinner menu) P. 523-4079

Barefoot Bar

Barefoot Bash. Live music w/ house band 8:30 p.m. to midnight. P. 523-3515

Placencia Hotel (N. Maya Beach)

Karaoke starting at 8 p.m. P. 520-4110

J-Dee’s Restaurant & Bar (Placencia)

Karaoke starting at 8 p.m. P. 503-3351

Quarter Deck Restaurant at Laru Beya Resort (Seine Bight)

Happy hour from 4 to 6 pm. Free bar snacks. Live music from 6 to 9 pm. International Fine Dining with Belizean flair. P. 523-3476

De Barcelona Tapas Bar (Placencia)

Latin Night! Free salsa, cumbia and meringue lessons! 660-0837

Tipsy Tuna (Placencia)

TGIF! $1 OFF Tipsy Tuna Shots all day. P: 523-3089 DJ Skrape 9 p.m.- Midnight at the Tipsy Tuna Seaside Bar. Party continues in the Tipsy Tuna Sports Bar until 2 a.m.

Jaguar Lanes (Maya Beach)

Open bowling 4 – 8 p.m. Restaurant and bar open 4 – 8 p.m. Daily food specials. P. 601-4434

Barefoot Bar (Placencia)

Barefoot Horseshoe Tournament at 4 p.m. Cash + Bar Tab Prizes. P. 523-3515

Barefoot Bar (Placencia)

Live Rock + Alternative music with Da Man in Da Shadz. 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. P. 523-3515

Tipsy Tuna (Placencia)

Live Music w/ Tropical Vibes on the deck at the Tipsy Tuna Seaside Bar, 4 p.m. - 9 p.m. P: 5233089 DJ Skrape immediately afterwards, 9 p.m. - 2 a.m. in the Tipsy Tuna Sports Bar

Robert’s Grove (Seine Bight)

Poolside Beach BBQ Buffet, 7 to 9 p.m. Live entertainment. Dinner Pick-ups available. P. 5233565.

Jaguar Lanes (Maya Beach)

Open Bowling 2 – 8 p.m. Restaurant and bar open 2 – 8 p.m. Weekend special, $20 per person includes shoes and unlimited bowling. Daily food specials. Phone: 601-4434

Habanero’s Mexican Café and Bar (Seine Bight)

Paella Night. Complimentary glass of House Sangria for each diner. 6 to 9 p.m. Pick-ups available. P. 523-3565

Yoli’s Bar (Placencia)

4 p.m. Placencia’s Famous Ring Game. P. 625-2763.

Barefoot Bar (Placencia)

Tropical Vibes Reggae Jazz Infusion. 6 - 10 p.m. P. 523-3515

J-Dee’s Restaurant & Bar (Placencia)

Live music with Ben Bol and Orlando Betancourt from 8 p.m. to midnight. P. 503-3351

De Barcelona Tapas Bar (Placencia)

Live Jazz Music with Angela Suarez, Steven Fasano and Beau. 7 to 9 p.m. P. 660-0837

Tipsy Tuna (Placencia)

Family Fun in the "Sun-day"! Kids' specials all day and extended happy hours (3 p.m.-7 p.m.) for the adults! Enjoy a relaxing day on the beach or play some beach volleyball!

Jaguar Lanes (Maya Beach)

Open Bowling 2 – 8 p.m. Restaurant and bar open 2 – 8 p.m. Weekend special, $20 per person includes shoes and unlimited bowling. Daily food specials. Phone: 601-4434

Danube Restaurant (Seine Bight)

Dice for your Belikin beer between 4.30-6pm: eg Dice “1” and pay just $1, dice “2” and pay just $2… or be lucky and dice “6” and get your Belikin beer for FREE. This special is available with a snack and/or dinner only. DANUBE is located just 100 yds north of Robert´s Grove. Open MON – SAT 4:30 - 9 p.m. Ph: 610-0132, restaurant@danubebelize.com, visit www.danubebelize.com

Habanero’s Mexican Café and Bar (Seine Bight)

Sunset Happy Hour. 5 to 7 p.m. $10 Margaritas. $4 Beers. $4 Local Rum drinks. Cocktails on the lagoon after a hard week’s work. P. 523-3565

Robert’s Grove

Seaside Happy Hour and bar snacks. 4 to 6 p.m. $5 Local Beer and Rum Drinks. P. 523-3565

Quarter Deck Restaurant at Laru Beya Resort (Seine Bight)

International Fine Dining with Belizean flair. Breakfast served from 7 to 11 am. Lunch served from 12 to 2 pm. Happy hour from 4 to 6 pm. Dinner served from 6 to 9 pm. P. 523-3476


Contact: Vendor/Bar Info: 523-3396/ info@placenciavillagecouncil.com Marketing/ Entertainment/Raffle: 523-4045 or info@placencia.com


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