Sunday, November 13, 2011

Tuesday Community Meeting


Reply To: Lee Zeltzer <lee.zeltzer@gmail.com>


ALMOST EVERY TUESDAY 10:30am to Noon

 Used Book Sale & Farmers Market 9 am to 12 noon

To become a Vendor, call Daneisa Vergara 6918-1651

 or Email BCP Theater Manager

If you cannot read this email or wish to check for updates bookmark this LINK

WHERE: BCP Theater & Event Center, Across Feria Bridge from Downtown Boquete, on the right.

To suggest a speaker , Email the Moderator

COST: $1.00 to cover the room rental, collected at the door to the theater.

MAIL TO USA: If anyone is going to the U.S. this week, please pick up stamped mail from Irene at the Used Book Table or, contact her at 720-4880. If you have mail to go to the U.S., please give it to Irene at the Used Book Table.

This Tuesday:  Rodrigo Marciacq The history of the Boquete District and how it evolved into what it is today. This will be an excellent presentation and if you want to understand what makes Boquete unique you should attend.

November 22 -  Robert Boyd on the Zonian experience. The history of the Panama Canal Zone and how it has affected the Panama you know today.

November 29:  Katterina Cuesta, will be exposing us to more traditional Panamanian dances. Local students and their teachers will provide four different dance experiences. After the dancing anyone who wished will have an opportunity to learn the dances. Remember if a preschooler can do it, so can we. Just don't expect to see me dancing without some pre-lubrication with rum.

December 6 is  open I would really

like a speaker on local Christmas traditions, anyone???

December 13:  From cacao to chocolate:  Ever wonder where chocolate comes from? Found throughout Panama, the large colorful cacao fruit contains the seeds from which chocolate is made. Drawing from her experience working with cacao farmers in the province of Bocas del Toro, Peace Corps Agroforesty volunteer Elsie McIver will cover topics such as the harvesting, fermentation and drying of cacao, chocolate making, cultural traditions and  health benefits of  this extraordinary fruit.

There will be no speakers from December 20 - Jan 3. We will start again January 10th.

January 10: Mort Rabkin will give us a lesson on baking bread. The Rye guy is going to share the how to make an excellent healthy loaf.

January 17: Thomas McCormack the man responsible for delivering containers of medical goods to Chiriqui is going to speak to us about  the customs and culture of Chiricanos and a little about how and his my foundation was started.

January 24 :  Gilberto Barria Vallarino  : A presentation designed to give you a taste of the potential of methods that enhance body awareness  to reduce or eliminate pain.  The methods used at BodyMind Dojo by Gilberto, have been used successfully by scores of Boquete residents over the past four years. Gilberto trained for six years in NYC with Ilana Rubenfeld who introduced him to the Feldenkrais Method, the Alexander Technique and her own integration of these two methods:  Rubenfeld Synergy.

Feb. 7, 2012 Linda Wardell will speak on the subject of USA Taxes what's new and what not to forget. You can contact Linda at linda.wardell@yahoo.com

March is Tourism month and I am looking for speakers on what to do in Boquete if you are not a couch potato

Important Boquete Contacts

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Alto al Crimen
Emergency Service number
6477-6662
English and Spanish spoken
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Other emergency numbers:
Boquete Police: 720-2145, 720-1222
Cell phone in Police car: 6885-5829
Boquete BOMBEROS (Fire Dept): 720-1224
Note: Spanish speaking only. Learn how to describe your location in Spanish.

Boquete Hospice and Health Support
Hospice hotline 6781-9250
Website - BoqueteHospice
Helping the terminally and seriously ill with Health Support.

Buenos Vecinos de Boquete
Buenos Vecinos de Boquete is a small group of volunteers who deliver food supplies to the handicapped and elderly on a monthly basis. You can make donations at the Tuesday meeting. For more information, see Irene at the meeting.

Bid 4 Boquete  

Visit at www.bid4boquete.com This organization is Boquete's equivilent of the United Way. One donation for many causes. Bid4Boquete can use volunteers as much as money.

Used Book Sales
Well over 350 used books DVDs and CDs for sale and U.S. stamps
for your mail. All proceeds from the book sales are equally divided between Handicap Foundation of Boquete, Buenos Vecinos and Carolina Alvarez Concepcion who is blind. Now also selling Milagros Pinzon's book about Boquete for $5.00 and Stanley Heckadon-Noreno's book "Naturalists on the Isthmus of Panama" for $15.00. Donations of books, Cds, DVDs, magazines and jigsaw puzzles will be gratefully received.

Amigos de los Animales, the group that sterilizes, provides feeding stations and supports the rescue and adoption of dogs and cats is always looking for dog and cat food and monetary donations for medicines as well as clinics.  See Carole, Cat, or Heather at the "animales" booth near the auditorium door for your donations.  Do a good deed and foster or adopt a rescued animal.  Check our web site for more information.  www.fadab.org   Click on the Adopt Me button to see the wonderful animals available.



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