Monday 25 September 2017

Tourism Notice - NEW DATES SSC DECEMBER 6 AND 7







Radio Notice
St. Eustatius Tourism Development Foundation

Topic:
STATIA SUSTAINABILITY CONFERENCE


ATTENTION – ATTENTION - ATTENTION
Event rescheduled

Please note that the Statia Sustainability Conference, themed; 'Sustainability; a tool for development', is now rescheduled, and will be held December 6th & 7th, 2017 at the Mike van Putten Youth Centre from 8.00AM to 5.00PM. Registration is re-opened. Persons can register at the tourism bureau.  

If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact the tourism office at telephone 3182433. 



Notice from the Statia tourism office*

Taste of the Cultures cancelled this month


SSC NOW DECEMBER 6TH AND 7TH

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Please note that the Statia Sustainability Conference, themed; 'Sustainability, a tool for development', is now rescheduled, and will be held December 6th & 7th, 2017 at the Mike van Putten Youth Centre from 8.00AM to 5.00PM. Registration is re-opened. Persons can register at the tourism bureau.  

About the St. Eustatius Tourism Development Foundation
The St. Eustatius Tourism Development Foundation is the agency responsible for promoting and developing tourism on St. Eustatius. The mission is to get the island Government to lend greater priority to tourism by providing adequate funding to effectively and efficiently promote tourism in key markets; ensuring a quality tourism product by introducing and controlling the minimum standard requirements; preparing future generations to take on greater responsibilities within this sector by means of teaching tourism as a subject on levels of the education system. The STDF office is located at Fort Oranje, Oranjestad, St. Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean. Tel/Fax: +599 318 2433,

Media contact:
Teena V. A. Lopes
[W] www.statia-tourism.com 
[T] +5993182433



http://www.statia-tourism.com/news/sustainable-conference/

Thursday 21 September 2017

Alfred "Saggie" Spanner

Alfred "Saggie" Spanner


Saggie, as he is widely known was born on the island of Aruba, May 11, 1953. His parents are the late Alfred and Peter-Ann Spanner.

At the tender age of 18, Saggie moved to the Netherlands. Holland was his permanent home for 28 years. In 1996 Alfred moved to Statia to live with his beloved sister Lucia Spanner. Saggie is an active member at Chapel Piece Health and Recreational Center since 2006. He spent most of his time at the center drawing sketches with crayons, markers etc. Most of his drawings have a history that only he himself can tell. They describe the most diverse topics such as; animals, boats, sea creatures the famous protagonist of the children's novel, Pinocchio etc.

His compositions are unique and are easily recognized and to add, they are all original. In January 2011, an exhibition of Saggies art was displayed at the Chapel Piece Health and Recreational Center with the purpose to raise funds for the center itself. Drawings were sold for a small fee of USD.25.00 each. The exhibition was sponsored by Mr. Spanner himself and Ms. Olga Schats.


The St. Eustatius Tourism Development Foundation also kept one of Saggie's drawings at the office as a souvenir.  



Note: If you know Saggie, you know he loves music and loves to dance. But this is another story :) 

Taken from previous tourism blog.

Statia Sustainability Conference rescheduled for December 6 & 7, 2017


Monday 18 September 2017

SSC POSTPONED DUE TO IRMA AFTERMATH AND APPROACHING WEATHER SYSTEMS

SSC POSTPONED DUE TO IRMA AFTERMATH AND APPROACHING WEATHER SYSTEMS
"SSC postpones until further notice"


ORANJESTAD, St. Eustatius (18, September 2017) -- The 6th annual Statia Sustainability Conference (SSC) scheduled to be held on September 26th and 27th, 2017 have been postponed by the sustainability committee. The committee took the decision to reschedule the event in the light of the current circumstances relating to the aftermath of hurricane Irma and the now approaching, hurricane Maria. Arrangements for SSC are even more seriously impacted due to the approaching weather system. On Statia, lots of trees debris and persons have lost their roof following Irma. Also, many Caribbean destinations have suffered greatly from Irma, hence the change of plans. 

“Due to the current situation of our sister island St. Maarten, flights would be impacted and some of the delegations due to arrive on Statia would be delayed,” said Charles Lindo Director of Tourism. The St. Eustatius Tourism Development Foundation (STDF) would, therefore, keep the community informed concerning future plans and preparations. Conference updates will follow within short. 


About the Statia Sustainable Conference
The Statia Sustainability Conference is designed to challenge tourism planners, policymakers, stakeholders and the general public to develop and implement strategies and practices that can sustain Statia’s limited resources.

About the St. Eustatius Tourism Development Foundation
The St. Eustatius Tourism Development Foundation is the agency responsible for promoting and developing tourism on St. Eustatius. The mission is to get the island Government to lend greater priority to tourism by providing adequate funding to effectively and efficiently promote tourism in key markets; ensuring a quality tourism product by introducing and controlling the minimum standard requirements; preparing future generations to take on greater responsibilities within this sector by means of teaching tourism as a subject on levels of the education system. The STDF office is located at Fort Oranje, Oranjestad, St. Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean. Tel/Fax: +599 318 2433,

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