Thursday, February 18, 2016
Fundraiser for the Better Tomorrows Annual Conference
The Better Tomorrows Conference Committee is selling Entertainment Coupon Books (or apps for your phone!) as a fundraiser to allow us to purchase gifts and prizes for attendees at our conference!
If you like to dine-out and save money at local merchants, check out the link below for deep discounts!
CLICK HERE FOR THE BETTER TOMORROWS FUNDRAISER
Thank you in advance for your support!
If you like to dine-out and save money at local merchants, check out the link below for deep discounts!
CLICK HERE FOR THE BETTER TOMORROWS FUNDRAISER
Thank you in advance for your support!
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Travel Day -> Suriname
Suriname
Country in South America
Suriname is a small country on the northeastern coast of South America. It's defined by vast swaths of tropical rainforest, Dutch colonial-era architecture and a melting-pot culture. On its Atlantic coast is the capital, Paramaribo, where palm gardens grow near Fort Zeelandia, a 17th-century trading post. Paramaribo is also home to Saint Peter and Paul Basilica, a towering wood cathedral consecrated in 1885.
Capital: Paramaribo
Population: 539,276 (2013) World Bank
Currency: Surinamese dollar
Official language: Dutch
Flight info:
Tickets - $600
Flight Time - approx 7 hours
Weather:
Currently 84 degrees and cloudy
Time:
+1 hour = 2:15pm
CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT SURINAME
BAUXITE
Bauxite is not a mineral, but rather a group of aluminum oxides. The term is generally used to describe the economically important mixture of these minerals, which form a mass of the individually classified members of Gibbsite, Boehmite, and Diaspore.
CLICK HERE FOR 10 FUN AND INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SURINAME
CLICK HERE FOR A SLIDESHOW OF SURINAME ARCHITECTURE
CLICK HERE FOR A SLIDESHOW OF SURINAMES UNIQUE CREATURES
CLICK HERE FOR PICTURES OF SURINAME
Country in South America
Suriname is a small country on the northeastern coast of South America. It's defined by vast swaths of tropical rainforest, Dutch colonial-era architecture and a melting-pot culture. On its Atlantic coast is the capital, Paramaribo, where palm gardens grow near Fort Zeelandia, a 17th-century trading post. Paramaribo is also home to Saint Peter and Paul Basilica, a towering wood cathedral consecrated in 1885.
Capital: Paramaribo
Population: 539,276 (2013) World Bank
Currency: Surinamese dollar
Official language: Dutch
Flight info:
Tickets - $600
Flight Time - approx 7 hours
Weather:
Currently 84 degrees and cloudy
Time:
+1 hour = 2:15pm
CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT SURINAME
BAUXITE
Bauxite is not a mineral, but rather a group of aluminum oxides. The term is generally used to describe the economically important mixture of these minerals, which form a mass of the individually classified members of Gibbsite, Boehmite, and Diaspore.
CLICK HERE FOR 10 FUN AND INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SURINAME
CLICK HERE FOR A SLIDESHOW OF SURINAME ARCHITECTURE
CLICK HERE FOR A SLIDESHOW OF SURINAMES UNIQUE CREATURES
CLICK HERE FOR PICTURES OF SURINAME
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
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