Friday, May 30, 2008

Students march against violence

Recently San Pedro Police asked Holy Cross to put together a march against violence and abuse for the kids.

Kids from Holy Cross, RC. School, ABC preeschool, Little Angels Preschool and New Horizons met at 8:30 am in central park to get ready for the march. Several police officers were there and fire department showed support with their truck leading the way. Kids walked through town with their signs letting people know they deserved Respect, Love, and that abuse is not ok.

Miss Francis was sure to remind the kids in central park not to litter after the march was over.

Teachers at Holy cross will continue to give the students ongoing education regarding abuse helping them to understand it is not ok and what they can do if they need help.

To see more pictures of the march, please go to tacogirlblog







































Thursday, May 22, 2008

Dates to remember

Violence against our precious San Pedro children is escalating. The police and social service agencies are overwhelmed with the number of physical, emotional and sexual abuse cases being brought to their attention. The time for action is NOW! We must put an end to these terrible crimes!

All schools, churches, businesses, parents and children in the San Pedro community are urged to join with Holy Cross Anglican School on Friday, May 30th at 8:30 am in Central Park to focus on this critical issue. The “MARCH FOR OUR CHILDREN” will begin promptly at 9:00 am.

With the help of every caring person in San Pedro, we can protect our children. Right now they need your help to raise awareness of these horrible attacks and how they can be stopped.

Please voice your concern and register your support for our vulnerable children in the “MARCH FOR OUR CHILDREN” on Friday, May 30th at 8:30 am in Central Park .

All school children are requested to wear their School Uniform!

Holy Cross Anglican School

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Dr. Allen Kent, Orthopedist, from Fort Worth, Texas will return to the Poly Clinic in San Pedro on Thursday, June 5 from 9am until 4pm. Dr. Kent and members of his medical staff will be available, free of charge, to see patients with bone related problems.

On Sunday, June 8th Fr. Jambor and Fr. Erlandson, will celebrate the Anglican Eucharist. Following the Church Service a lively puppet show will be presented. All members of the community are invited to attend.

Dr. Kent, Fr. Jambor and Fr. Erlandson are part of a larger volunteer team from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and All Saint's Episcopal Church in Fort Worth who will be working on the construction of a Computer Lab and School Library at Holy Cross Anglican School from June 5 until June 10th. The group visited Holy Cross last year and are happy to be returning to our lovely Island.

For additional information on the Orthopedic Clinic and the Sunday Church Service, please contact Holy Cross Anglican School at 226-3456.



Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Discovery Zone

A couple of years ago, Ed and I were at a grand opening for a friend’s business that is housed in a local warehouse space. In the corner of the space, utilizing about 4 bays, was a playground that had previously been used in a local indoor playland for children, called Discovery Zone. We both immediately thought of Holy Cross and what a nice addition this would be for the kids. We made an inquiry with our friends about ownership, etc. as it seemed a waste for this equipment just to be sitting collecting dust. They informed us that the playground was owned by a church in Louisiana and that this organization was one of their best paying customers, making rent payments every month for the 4 spaces the equipment was stored in. We made sure they knew that if the church ever wanted to get rid of the set and donate it, we would be interested in talking with them.

Fast Forward to about 8 months ago and I received a call from a person at the church asking if we would still be interested in taking ownership of the playground as a donation. I indicated that we would definitely be interested and asked what needed to be done to take possession. We worked back and forth for a few months with the church and the landlord of the rental space the playground was in. We were finally able to work out an arrangement to take possession and relieve the church of the monthly rental payment and remove the equipment from the warehouse space.

We Started looking at possible shipping options to get the equipment to San Pedro on our own but could not seem to make the right contacts. Ed made an inquiry with some of the vendors he uses for his job. Yellow Freight stepped up and offered to donate the shipping costs from St. Louis to a port in Texas where the equipment could then make the next leg of the trip. We were again having issues with the set up to transfer the equipment from one trailer to another at a mutually agreed upon time and place and Yellow Freight once again stepped up to the plate and donated a 48 Ft. Trailer to transport the equipment, and would still donate the shipping costs. In addition to the trailer and shipping, Yellow put a call out to some of their vendors and came up with about 4+ skids of office and/or school supplies. Their employees also showed up at the warehouse to start the work of loading the trailer.

The company we work for also donated several cases of hand sanitizing products that filled up another skid. Our daughter is a 3rd grade school teacher and she posted a note asking for donations from the other teachers that she works with and came up with several boxes of items. We put a note out to our co-workers asking for donations, etc. One co-worker donated several items that she used when she was a Girl Scout leader, that gives detail and ideas on craft projects, some shoes, a computer, gum, just anything she thought could be used at the school. We also had another co-worker that contacted the vendor we use to supply our first aid cabinets and we were able to acquire a pickup truck bed load of first aid supplies. This co-worker also showed up to help load the equipment.

We spent about 5 days in January sorting and loading all the pieces. The temperatures for those days was hovering in the teens or in single digits. We had help from lots of different areas, the Yellow Freight employees, our co-workers, some personal friends and relatives that gave their time and effort to help with the loading.

We still have quite a few cases of hand sanitizing products in our garage and we will transport that to the truck as soon as we are sure the weather has stabilized and there is no fear of freezing as some of this product cannot be frozen. Along with the first aid and hand sanitizers, we have about 20 pairs of children’s shoes we found on sale and purchased.

The trailer is being stored at the Yellow Freight terminal in St. Louis until we have all arrangements in place to get the equipment and the numerous donations all the way to San Pedro.

Discovery zone parts

Kids will love it

Play-land

Packing up extra donations

Every inch was used to fill trailer

Packed full

Play-land parts

Medical and School Supplies


Ed packing Trailer


I was not going to say anything in addition to what Dita wrote, but after a recent tour of San Mateo with Colomojo and her husband I felt like it would be a good idea to explain just how important what Dita Ed and all their friends and everyone else who has gotten involved so far to help get the Discovery Zone and all the supplies packed up ready to come here.

I thought about all the things about why this is such a great thing and how much the kids are going to love it - I decided to walk up to the San Mateo this morning and let a few pictures speak on my behalf - they tell the story.
Side note: While I was taking pictures 2 different guys from the area got talking to me - both agreed this was a much needed thing and were glad that people are thinking about the neighbourhood and the kids.

These shots were taken today may 21, 2008.

Please keep in mind that although rainy season is here, that it has not been raining at all when these pictures were taken.
Most yards are filled with water and muck


Too wet to play in yard

Future Holy Cross Student - she will enjoy the play-land for many years to come


Waterlogged yards - imagine how it willl be after the rain starts



Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Craving Belize from afar...

I would like to share part of an email I recieved today from C who I met recently through our friends at Changes in Latitudes, and brought to the school for a tour.

After walking through San Mateo and spending time with the kids, C asked how she could help from stateside and I told her about a playland that needs fundraising help to get it here for the kids to have a dry place to play close to home - she was very enthusiastic about the idea and is going to start the ball rolling. More to come on that project in the near future.

I recently had the pleasure of receiving a tour (by tacogirl Laurie and Shuffles from Changes In Latitude) of the Holy Cross School. While there I deposited a bag of school supplies and some clothing I had brought from the US.

The tour of the school and its grounds overwhelmed me as a huge range of emotions swept over me. I was heart-struck by the physical conditions of San Mato area. I had not mentally prepared myself to enter the thick of the extreme poverty stricken area, nor do I know if any preparation would have eased the intense feelings. Even though friends at home comment on my living simply and modestly I was suddenly plagued with guilt and feelings of selfishness in regards to all I have and own in the states. I knew this one visit would have an impact on me forever and my desire to help multiplied many times over during the course of the tour.

I was so moved by the wonderment of the children. Regardless of the conditions surrounding the school, the overcrowded un air conditioned classrooms, despite the dust and the heat and the mere helplessness I thought they may somewhat be feeling I was just simply marveled by these “happy-smiling” children. Many of them greeted us with an exuberant hello and several gave hugs and kisses. I’ve only once experienced the constant greetings of such jovial spirits and that was while doing an internship as a nursing student in a pediatric cancer ward. What is it that sustains children in such an atmosphere that would literally crush the spirit of many grown adults? Is it the innocence or the true ability to thoroughly appreciate the mere blessings they are privy to? I guess I’ll never know and thus my amazement of the children will always be present.

Now back stateside I am continuing my efforts of helping the children of Holy Cross through attempts at starting some fund raising campaign for a playground project. I will be presenting ideas to the committees of two different churches this week.

To read more about C's remarkable story please visit tacogirlblog

Kids watching their friends play sports - by C

Enjoying photo shoot - by C

Kids love having their picture taken - by C


Smiling faces - by C

The crowd grows as more kids want in on the photo shoot - by C

C peeking out from a crowd of kids

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Action packed

Maureen and Tracy here on vacation tool time to visit San Mateo area and the school. They brought a big suiutcase full of usefull school supplies. On their tour, Maureen and Tracy got to see learn more about the school and the neighbourhood and enjoyed meeting some of the kids. While there we got to meet a nice group from the states.

Students and faculty from Gainesville State College in Georgia are visiting HC School and participating in a study abroad class entitled "Socio-cultural Perspectives on Diversity," which aims to teach future teachers how to ensure that all students from all backgrounds are respected and educated in a loving environment.

All 20 students are education majors at Gainesville State College. The students are being led by three faculty members, Dr. Carlise Womack Wynne, Dr. Diane Cook, and Mrs. Valley Rogers. The three professors are working in collaboration with the teachers and staff at Holy Cross to allow GSC students to observe in classrooms and offer teacher training seminars for both GSC and Holy Cross participants. Workshops include Developmental Psychology, Active Learning, and Classroom Management. This is the first visit in what will hopefully be a long collaboration between Gainesville and Holy Cross.

Francis and Vernon oriented the students on Sunday evening with a tour of the school and community. The students from Georgia are so fortunate to be allowed to come and learn and work with the faculty and staff at Holy Cross. Students have been able to work in various faculty and staff roles at the school. Holy Cross was a gracious and welcoming host to our volunteers and the experience that GSC students gained while in Belize was priceless. Gainesville State could not have asked for a more practical and beneficial host school.



Donations

Training session

Donation from Johnston United methodist Church

Sign by Shuffles

Friday, May 9, 2008

Facts and figures

Info about Holy Cross

Holy Cross opened in September 2006 with 62 students and three teachers. By December we had added a Special Education Center with 12 children and one teacher and an additional classroom with teacher - our student body was approximately 100. At that time we had no administrative personnel - one of the teachers also acted as principal which was very difficult. In the Spring of 2007 we opened another classroom with teacher and student enrolment was 156:


September 2006 3 teachers (Infant I, Infant II, Standard I) 62 students
December 2006 5 teachers (2 Infant I, Infant II, Standard I, Sp Ed) 100 students
Spring 2007 7 teachers (2 Infant I, Infant II, 2 Standard I, Sp Ed) 156 students

In the Fall of 2007, Holy Cross opened with 435 students, 1 administrative principal, 1 administrative vice-principal and 16 teachers.

We have the following classes:
3 Infant I 72 students
3 Infant II 85
2 Standard I 54
2 Standard II 49
1 Standard III 35
1 Standard IV 43
1 Standard V 37
1 Standard VI 24
1 Special Education Center 10 students

Infant I is your Kindergarten
Infant II - 1st grade
Standard I - 2nd grade
Standard II - 3rd
Standard III - 4th
Standard IV - 5th
Standard V - 6th
Standard VI - 7th

Infant I, Infant II and Standard I are considered the Infant Division
Standard II and III are the Middle Division
Standard IV, V and VI are the Upper Division

School is mandatory for all children from Infant I through Standard VI - ages 5 through 14. After a student completes Standard VI they are not required to have any more schooling. If they want to continue onto High School they must pass a standardized test and have the money to pay tuition and fees, buy books, uniforms and school supplies. Average cost of one year of High School is approximately $750US to $1,000US - very expensive for Belizeans.

According to the Ministry of Education for every 4 children who enroll in Infant I, only one of the four will complete primary school. Of 4 children who complete primary school only one will go onto high school. Of the four who enter high school only one will graduate. Of the 4 who graduate only one will go onto to college.

Holy Cross Average Costs:
The Government pays all teachers salaries. Holy Cross pays for the following out of school funds which mostly come from donations:

School Nurse/Counsellor at $175US per week
Office Secretary/Bookkeeper at $200US per week
Kitchen Staff of 4 at $100US each for $400US per week
Security Guard at $120US per week
Construction staff of 4 for a total of $585per week
Purified Water for each classroom and cafeteria use: $175US per week
Transportation for Special Education Students $100US per week
Feeding Program - breakfast/snack/lunch $2,000US per week

Water $450US per MONTH Electricity $650US per month Internet $65US per month Telephone $100US per month

Medical care and medication for students - approximately $200US per month School supplies - most are donated - approximately $200US per month

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Cinco De Mayo party

Our anual Cinco De May fundraiser was great. We raised lots of money for the computer lab, and the numbers are still coming in as we have a generous donation of proceeds from 13 slot machines for the month of may at the Casino. Thanks to all our teachers and wonderful volunteers who made the day a big success.

Sign on Courtney's blackboard

Take a chance - byShannon

Face painting always a big hit - by Shannon

Painted faces - by Sheila

Snack time - by Shannon

Winner - by Shannon

Bouncy tent - by Shannon

Raffle area - by Sheila

Steve making baloons - by Shannon

Pinata time - by Sheila

Inside - by RLD

Musicians by RLD

Sari and musicians

Garrick - by RLD

Big Fish - by RLD

Sensimillia band

Auction time - by RLD

Sensimilia Band

Sign by Changes in Latitides - by RLD

Friday, May 2, 2008

New evening Schedule

Events Schedule (Inside Wet Willy’s)

Derby ticket sales - Marilyn Marx

2:30 pm to 3:00 pm - Music Time Slot Zac: Drum? Jon: Didgeridoo? Justin: ?

3:00 pm to 3:15 pm – Introduction/Opening Speech Sari & Lara 3:15 pm to 4:00 pm – Music Time Slot Gino & Drummer Jim Any other musicians available to play

4:00 pm to 5:00 pm – Live Auction Time Slot 1 Auctioneer/MC: Sari and Lara

5:00 pm to 6:00 pm – Live Auction Time Slot 2 Auctioneer/MC: Sari and Lara 5:30 Derby winner announced

6:00 pm to 6:45 pm – Music Time Slot Calvin’s Band

6:45 pm to 8:00 pm – Live Auction Time Slot 3 (Last Chance) Auctioneer/MC: Sari and Lara

8:00 pm to 9:00 pm (or beyond) – Music Time Slot Barrington and the Islanders

Please note this is a floating schedule. We are doing the best we can to be organized, but depending on the crowd timing is subject to change.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Donations keep coming

We have a $50 dollar gift certificate from Nellies Laundry.

It is nice to see how established people within the community and from abroad are helping out to get the kids computer smarts.

I just got word from Maureen at Johnstown United Methodist Church that they are sending a nice check.

Cinco Schedule 2008

Daytime Line up 11 - 3pm

Big yard sale (donations welcome day of event please drop off early)
BBQ, baking and moreGamesFace paintingRaffle see this post for raffle items.
Bouncy slide and tentLoads of fun

Evening line up....2pm - onward
(please keep in mind that although times are marked, this is a floating schedule)

2:00 pm to 2:45 pm - Music Time Slot*Gino DJ or Perform

2:45 pm to 3:15 pm – Introduction/Opening SpeechSari

3:15 pm to 4:00 pm – Music Time Slot*Out of the Blue
Any other musicians available to play

4:00 pm to 5:00 pm – Live Auction Time Slot 1Auctioneer/MC: Chris Eager - Casa Picasso

5:00 pm to 6:00 pm – Live Auction Time Slot 2Auctioneer/MC: Sari and Lara

6:00 pm to 6:45pm – Music Time SlotCalvin’s Band

6:45 pm to 8:00 pm – Live Auction Time Slot 3 (Last Chance)Auctioneer/MC: Sari and Lara

8:00 pm to 9:00 pm (or beyond) – Music Time SlotBarrington and the Islanders

Other Musicians
Zac (drums)
Lyrical King (singing/guitar)
Jon (didgeridoo)

Donation list

I finally was able to get the e-vite sent out to just over 200 people - that is one fickle program guess I can't complain as it is free ha ha. If anyone knows of a good free e-vite program please share

Now to make my life easier this next part of the post is copy and past thanks to tacoboy posting it on the message board

See you all at the party it is going to be so much fun.

Please bring cash check or charge card - just like any auction, all items need to be paid for that evening.

It's time to list all of the donations that have come in for this event. Everyone involved would like to thank the community for it's incredibly generous support - from donators to volunteers the response has been amazing.

Here is the 'rough' list so far of donations. We will be offering them up in different ways, so i've listed thing here by how they will be offered. Please note this is still subject to change.

Outside Raffle Items - On the Beach outside of Wet Willy's (11:00 am to 3:00 pm)

Albert & Gladys Eggenberger: Microwave
Captain Sharks: Daiwa Rod & Reel Combo
Captain Sharks: Mask & Snorkel Combo
Castillo's Hardware: Pyrex Dishes
Harmouch Hardware: Bicycle & Washing Machine
Hofius - Belize City: Toaster Oven
Ralph & Rene: X-Box Video Game

Inside Raffle Items - Inside Wet Willy's (3:00 pm to 9:00 pm)

Amber Jewelery: 2 pair Earrings
Amber Jewelery: 2 BraceletsArt
Guild: 25 PaintingsArt of Touch Art Gallery: Painting
Casino Belize: 330 Watt Battery Backup
CeeAF: Painting
Coral Beach Realty: 2 Hand-Painted Coconuts
Footprints: Purse
Graniel's: 2 statues ( Man & Woman )Graniel's: 1 carved plate
Island Dog: Pen & Ink Art
Liquor Box: 1 Bottle of Johnny Walker Black Label
Mr. Joe's Grocery: 2 Kelly McGuire CDsOrange Gift Shop: Gourd Art
Pinguino Wines: 1 Bottle Cabernet Sauvignon
Pinguino Wines: 1 Bottle White ZinfandelPinguino Wines: Crema Verde Olive Spread, Jalapeno Stuffed Olives, Olive Oil
Rum, Cigar & Coffee House: 2 Jamaican Rum Crème
Rum, Cigar & Coffee House: 2 Campesino Coffee Rum
San Pedro Supermarket: 1 Bottle of Champagne
Studio C - Emma Carter: Handmade Silk BagWine De Vine: 1 Bottle of Wine

Live Auction - Inside Wet Willy's (3:00 pm to 9:00 pm)

Ambergris Delight: Dinner for 2
Barefoot Books: 1 book per week ($10 Bz max) for 1 year
BC's: $100 Bar TabBeach N Kitchen: Brunch for two
Blue Lotus: Dinner for 2
Blue Reef Island Resort: 2 Night Stay for 4
Blue Water Grill: $100 gift certificate
Brahma Blue Spa: 1 MassageCapricorn: $250 Gift Certificate
Captain Morgan's: Free weekend
Caribe Creations: $100 BZ Gift Certificate
Carole Goudreau Esthetic: Gift Certificate
Casa Picasso: Dinner for 2
Casey's Boatyard: $50 Bar TabCaye Caulker Water Taxi: 1 Round Trip Ticket SP to BC
Changes in Latitude: Snorkel Trip for 1 with Lil' Alphonse
Chez Caribe: Day Trip on 'The Great Escape' BoatCholo's Golf Carts: 24 Golf Cart Rental (when available)
Christo's: Dinner for 2
Chuck & Robbie's Dive Shop: 1 Person 2 Tank Dive
Cindy Carlson: 1 Hour Reflexology TreatmentCrazy Canucks: 2 X $30 Bar Tab
Dino's Ink: $100 Gift Certificate
Dr. Lerida Rodriguez: 5-Lipid Profile Test
El Gato Tours: Full Day Snorkel/Sailing Trip to Caye Caulker
Fido's Water Sports: 2 person Parasailing
French Bakery: Pastries
Green House: $50 Gift Certificate
Hideaway Bar: $50 BZ Bar TabIsland Mini Mart: $25 Gift Certificate
Island Perk: $30 Gift Certificate
Island Supermarket: $50 Groceries
Jambel Jerk Pit: Dinner for 2
Keepin It Reel - Ari & Alberto Trejo: 1/2 Day Reef Fishing Trip
La Perla del Caribe: 2 Nights Lodging (May to November)
Leslie's Salon: 1 PedicureMASH: $200 of Shipping
Mata Chica: Dinner for 2, Cocktails and Transportation
Maya Island Air: 2X 1 Round Trip Ticket from SP to BC Municipal
Mayan Secrets: 1 Mayan Secret Massage
Palapa Bar & Grill: $50 gift certificate
Pampered Paws: Full Dog Groom
Phils Tours (Belize City): A Guided Tour for 2 to the Belize Zoo
Pier Lounge: $50 Bar Tab
Pinki Knox: Dinner For twoPolo's Golf Cart Rentals: 8 Hour Golf Cart Rental
Portofino: Dinner for 2 + Overnight StayPremium Wines & Spirits: 1 Bottle of Ron Zacapa Centenario 23 year old Guatemalan rum
Quicksilver Messenger Service: $50 Gift Certificate
Calvin's Rasta Band: Play 1 Night at Private Home or Function
Reef Restaurant: Lunch or DinnerRendezvous: Dinner for 2Riverside Tavern - Belize City: Lunch for 2Roadkill Bar: $25 Bar Tab & T-Shirt
Roberto Guerrero: Deep-sea fishing tripSan Pedro Town Board: 1 Month Bridge Pass for Golf CartSave On Groceries: 4 X $25 Gift Certificate
Seaduced by Belize: Sunset Cruise for two
Segway of Belize: 2 Segway PT 2 Hour Rentals, Training, 2 T-shirts & Tour Guide
Sew What: $200 gift certificate
Sol Spa: Pedicure
Sol Spa: Body Scrub
Spindrift Hotel: 2 Night Stay
Sun Breeze Hotel: 1 Night Stay
Sunset Grill: Dinner for 2Sweet Basil: $100 gift certificate
Tackle Box 2 X $50 BZ Bar Tab
Tech Transylvania: $60 Gift CertificateTriple J Water Taxi: 2 Round Trips SP to BC
Tsunami Skydivers / Rich Grimm: Flight in Jump Plane
Tsunami Skydivers / Rich Grimm: Skydive + Video
Vernon Wilson: 1 Bottle of 23 year old Guatemalan Rum
Vernon Wilson: 1 Bottle of Ltd Production Guatemalan Rum
Wild Mango's: Dinner for 2

Other Donations:
Ambergris Today: Advertising
Casino Belize: All Proceeds of 13 Game King Slots for the entire Month of May
Consolidated Water: Cash donation
Coral Beach Realty: Signage for Casino Belize Slot Machine Area
Dilzon's Charters: Ongoing
Fido's Sushi House: Cash Donation
Gecko Graphics: Flyers
Island Divers Supply: Cash Donation
KVS Playland: Spiderman Trampoline Rental
Rob & Michelle Kinnon, BRIC International - Playa Del Carmin: Large Piñata
San Pedro Sun: Advertising
Wet Willy's: Cash donation
R. Meredith: cash donation

Again, thanks to all that have donated time, money and items to the cause. Hope to see you all there on Saturday.

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