OCASPE Refocuses Vision At AGM In St. Kitts

Basseterre, St. Kitts (May 13, 2007) The Organisation of Caribbean Administrators of Sport and Physical Education (OCASPE) has a new executive and a reenergized programme after holding its annual general meeting in St. Kitts and Nevis. The meeting was planned …

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Actress Jordana Brewster Married In Nevis

Charlestown, Nevis – May 11, 2007 IMDB Latina actress Jordana Brewster married film producer Andrew Form in a romantic Caribbean ceremony on Sunday. The Fast And The Furious beauty, 27, walked down the aisle in a Vera Wang dress at …

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“Live From Nevis”

Got this in my email, and thought I would share it.  Sounds like someboday is having a great holiday in Nevis! Mike, Just a note to thank you for your website, the most informative site about Nevis that I’ve seen.  …

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Nevis Culture Minister Welcomes Carib Expedition

Charlestown, Nevis (May 07, 2007)

Minister with responsibility for Culture on Nevis the Hon. Hensley Daniel encouraged Nevisians in particular the youth, to use the visit by a group of Carib Indians to Nevis from Dominica, as an opportunity to reconnect with the people who have inhabited the Caribbean for hundreds of years.
 
Mr. Daniel addressed the youth on the grounds of the Museum of Nevis History, near the Charlestown Pier, while he officially welcomed the crew of the Gli Gli Expedition to Nevis. Earlier that afternoon, they had received a rousing welcome from hundreds of curious onlookers who had gathered at the Charlestown Pier late afternoon on Monday May 07, 2007 to witness their arrival.
 
“See this as an opportunity to reconnect with the people who came and stayed and so whenever we enjoy the modern facilities of today’s living, we can remember that there are people in our Caribbean who have maintained their standard and quality of living, to suit themselves and maybe as we are challenged to accept the styles of living from the north Atlantic “¦we will find that we may not necessarily need to go to the excesses that we sometimes do in our community,” he said.

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Youth Department To Introduce After School Programme

Basseterre, St. Kitts (May 03, 2007):

The Department of Youth is preparing to introduce a new programme that will expand the knowledge base of young people and help to prepare them to develop into well rounded citizens.

During an interview with SKNIS, Director of Youth Geoffrey Hanley explained that a diverse and high quality “After School Training Programme” which targets children between the age of 13 to 16 years will be introduced for the September school semester.

“It is designed to embrace vital cultural, social, educational and recreational elements,” Hanley stated. “We aim to enhance participant’s knowledge on a variety of social issues to strengthen personal development, improve problem solving techniques and foster greater appreciation for cultural heritage,” he added.

The educational initiative is intended to be an annual programme which is divided into three training modules. The first two modules will run for three months while the third will be completed in about one month.

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