Tuesday, August 29, 2006

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INDOTEL, Education, Public Health, POLITUR, IDECOOP Make Presentations
Luis Simo, deputy secretary of tourism for international affairs, addressed the meeting where government representatives offered information about the programs available to the community.

Las Terrenas, August 25 ( José Bourget ) .-- The Mr. Luis Simó , deputy director of tourism for international affairs, began the work session where they presented the different service offerings and training a group of government offices, brought to Las Terrenas to support comprehensive tourism development community.

Representing the National Institute of Technical and Vocational Training (NFOTEP) was the Mr. Guillermo Peña advisor to the director general. Kelvin Rodriguez , project manager of the Dominican Institute of Telecommunications (INDOTEL) spoke about access to Information and Communications Technologies and efforts can be made to reduce the digital divide through the creation of Training and Information Centers (ICC).

The Ms. Susana Michel and Mr. Isa Moreta speech on the programs of the Ministry of Education including adult education program, the PREPARE program, Education for Work and programs literacy including "Alphabetize Now" and the Cuban program "Yes, I can."

The Mr. Luis Alberto Morilla , deputy director of environmental health in the Ministry of Public Health, spoke about the importance of surveys, vaccinations and training of the public who performs activities related to tourism, such as food vendors, street vendors and tourist guides and the availability of public health to repeat the success of such programs in Boca Chica.

The Ms. Esperanza Rodríguez IDECOOP the seat in Cotuí spoke about the value of cooperative programs, announcing the speedy opening of a regional office in San Francisco de Macoris and availability to provide guidance and materials for the organization of cooperatives in Las Terrenas. The

Col. Pablo Lugo Adames, national director of Politur and Abreu Colonel of the intelligence section nationally, talked about the basics of local security and efforts stemming from the government initiative and support of local citizens committed to the future of tourism in Las Terrenas, while promised to continue efforts to turn Las Terrenas in a safe area for the enjoyment of Dominicans and foreigners alike.

Finally, Mr. Luis Simó presented his notes on the development of a quality tourist destination, emphasizing the components of infrastructure, awareness, comencialización, training, extension activities and products of tourism. Focused on the need for immediate action, tourism awareness, ecological and cultural factors and image, while emphasizing the importance of the business sector plays an important role in the development of a quality tourist destination. The meeting was attended by community leaders, workers, business, educational, ecclesiastical and the general public including foreign citizens.

were also present municipal trustee José Alexis Martinez, the deputy provincial Jose Acevedo Riquelme Ortiz and on behalf of the provincial governor Elsa de Leon .

Commission members Monitoring also attended and were responsible for coordinating the event. They were drull Mary, Mary Arsenio de Jesus, Juan Martin, Luis Moses Vanderhorst, Dionisio Martinez, Melanio Rivera and José Bourget (coordinator). Any citizen interested in the future comprehensive Las Terrenas want to join the committee can do so by contacting any member, or by calling the coordinator at 809.386.3086, or by writing to terreneros@yahoo.com .

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Melanio Paredes, director general of INFOTEP, directs the keynote speech to 110 graduates, family and friends during the ceremony Closing the multipurpose feeder. The ceremony was attended by Mr. Luis Simó of the Ministry of Tourism, Colonel Paul POLITUR Lugo, the provincial governor Dr. Elsa de León, Senator Dr. Prim Pujals, deputy Mr. Jose Acevedo and the liquidator José municipal Alexis Martinez, among others.

INFOTEP Closing Technical Training Courses Professional
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Las Terrenas, August 25 ( José Bourget ) .- Students of Las Terrenas and surrounding areas celebrated the successful implementation of various development courses professional in the areas of hotel receptionist (10 students), office manager package (50 students), English (20 students) and crafts in general (22 students).

The event was the presence of Mr. Melanio Paredes , director general of the National Training Institute (INFOTEP), the provincial governor Dr. Elsa de León, Senator Dr . Prim Pujals , Deputy Mr. Jose Acevedo, the trustee José Alexis Martinez, the vicesíndica Ivelisse de León, the national director Col. Pablo Lugo POLITUR and was headed by Mr. Luis Simó , tourism undersecretary for international affairs.

Izqierda, Billy Joel Alvarez receives congratulations from Mrs. Mary Arsenio de Jesus, after receiving $ 5.000 from the Cocoa Beach Hotel as a reward for obtaining the highest marks of the course on hotel receptionist. Jeffrey Hernandez received second prize and Yirelbi D'Aza for third place. Eighteen people graduated from that course, 50 as package managers, 20 in English and 22 in crafts. In the next picture, Madeline Vega gets its certificate from the provincial governor Elsa de Leon and Melanie Paredes, national director INFOTEP while Andújar Beti turns. Representing

INFOTEP was also attended by Mr. Joaquín Morel and Rosa Esteban Monegro northern regional management and Mr. Guillermo Peña advisor to the director general. Kelvin Rodriguez addition of the Dominican Institute of Telecommunications (INDOTEL), the Luis Alberto Morilla of the Public Health Ministry and other officials of the governorate, the municipality and other state agencies.

The event was a joint effort the Commission on Security and Sustainable Tourism Development Ministry of Tourism, the National Institute of Technical and Vocational Training and Monitoring Committee of the Strategic Tourism Development Plan of Mary composed Terrenas drull , Dionisio Martínez , Arsenio de Jesus Maria , Luis Moses Vanderhorst, Melanio Rivera, Juana Mars, José Bourget (coordinator) and ex-officio members José Alexis Martinez (administrator in Las Terrenas) and Braulio Vásquez ( tourist office).
At left ., Rep. Jose Acevedo and Senator Prim Pujals.


During the closing ceremony spoke of Mrs. Mary Drullard , municipal charge in the Ministry of Women who gave the welcome address, Dr. Jose Bourget , executive director of the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation who gave an exhortation, Mr. Luis Simó who spoke about the general ideas and strategic plan for the comprehensive development of tourism in Las Terrenas and Mr. Melanio Paredes who provided the central message of the event. Upon completion, students Rogelio Vasquez and Juana Antonia Martínez thanked the sponsors for the opportunities offered through the courses.

On the right, Mr. Luis Simó and Dr. Elsa de Leon, provincial governor.

The Mr. Jochy Pimentel Hotel Cocoa Beach won $ 10,000.00 to be divided among the three students most noticeable course hotel receptionist, was awarded first Billy Joel Alvarez ($ 5,000), Jeffrey Hernández Pérez ($ 3,000) and D'Aza Yirelbi Cross ($ 2,000). The Cocoa Beach Hotel was also the largest host to visitors government who visited the community during these events.

The event sponsors also announced the continuation of courses in the immediate future, including areas related to airport operations to be opened soon in El Catey. It is expected that these activities and those planned for the future will improve the quality of life among young people and adults in the community who have desire to excel and work. Other community initiatives are also sponsored by INDOTEL (Computer Training Centres), the secretary of state for education (literacy programs), the IDECOOP (promoting the cooperative), the environmental health sub secretary of state for public health (surveys, vaccination and training of street vendors) and others in the process of consultation and planning.

The local Monitoring Commission promptly announced a strategic plan in ten areas of community interest to be implemented from September to December. All persons interested to benefit from these plans and all those who wish to cooperate as volunteers and providing resources and funds for its support may directly contact the coordinator, Dr. Jose Bourget at 809.386.3086, to Ms. Mary drull to 809,490. 9597, to Ms. Mary Arsenio de Jesus (doghouse) at 829.351.0704, Mr. Dionisio Martinez at 809.873.0314, Mr. Luis Moses Vanderhorst at 809.867.4587 Ms. Juana Marte at 809.240.6559. The Commission has a Web page http://terreneros.blogspot.com/ and email terreneros@yahoo.com .


Monday, August 7, 2006

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FORUM, FORUM - Commentaries, comments, ideas, etc.


This message appears in English and English . This
in Inglés también message (below).

Please use this space to share ideas, comments, or options regarding the key question: what is the desired future for Las Terrenas as a tourist destination over the next ten years?

  • Please focus on practical responses, alternatives, solutions and possibilities.
  • If you know of resources, internal or external organizations or foundations that can assist the community in their quest for an ideal tourist future please share them here. They will then be compiled and given to advertising.
  • all know the problems, but if you mention any in particular please offer ideas on fixing them.
  • Include your name, email and phone if we want more information from you about your ideas or comments.

IMPORTANT REUNION: August 24-26, with Mr. Luis Simó of the Ministry of Tourism and representatives from other ministries and agencies. The place and time will be announced más tarde.

Please use this space to share ideas, comments or possibilities in regard to the key question at hand: what is the desired future in tourism for Las Terrenas within the next ten years?

  • Please focus on practical answers, alternatives, solutions or possibilities;
  • If you know of resources--in country or not, of organizations or foundations that could assist the community in its pursuit of an ideal future for its tourist potential please include them in your response. They will be compiled and shared with the public.
  • We know all about the Problems, But if you mention please kindly offer Any ideas about how to address it or solve it.
  • Please include your name, electronic mail address and telephone number in case we wish to make contact with you again to your idea weitere pursuit.

IMPORTANT MEETING: Augsut 24-26, with Mr. Luis Simó from the State Tourism Secretariat and Representatives from Other Government Agencies and Organizations. Place and time will be announced later.

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PRESS RELEASE - August 1, Second Meeting of the Monitoring Committee


Report 2
Monitoring Commission Sets Guidelines
Focus Value Teamwork
By Joseph Bourget

Las Terrenas, 1st.
August. The Monitoring Committee on the future of tourism in Las Terrenas held its second meeting with a wider group, and establishing basic guidelines for teamwork. After a welcome, its coordinator, Dr. Jose Bourget, reminded committee members that the group's goal was still looking for the answer to the question "What kind of tourist destination needs to become Las Terrenas in the next 10 years?"

also reminded that to answer the question began an inclusive and open, bearing in mind that the best answer lies in the wisdom within the diverse and complex, not in the minds of a few. "To complete the task we must work together and our effectiveness in teamwork depend on our ability to internalize and implement certain concepts and practices chosen by mutual consent, "noted Bourget.

the following ideas were provided as examples of concepts and practices for teamwork:
1. Everything that exists within a community is useful and good;
2. We have a reality, but the reality is insufficient, we seek a new "reality", a reality that the nature of our community has to be multiple,
3. Dialogue is the best way to privilege the voices to be heard, the fact questions and how they should be made;
4. Most people have had positive experiences and rewarding in the past;
5. Positive and rewarding experiences of the past people positioned within an area of \u200b\u200bsafety and comfort based on "known";
6. This area of \u200b\u200bsafety and comfort based on the known outcomes of importance to encourage the person to change because usually people tend to resist change when they "know" their future
7. The most common way of responding to the search for a new reality is the focus on deficits (which is wrong, what is needed), but the best way is to focus on the possible and desired;
8. The possible and desired may be more powerful that evil has always existed;
9. Valuing and appreciating others, strengthening the relationship, will help us meet nustra goal;
10. The language used is capable of "creating" a new and future reality to which we can address. Let's talk about the future possible and desirable.

To begin scanning the desired language presented the following:

Old Reality, New Reality
Groups Self-Directed Self-performance
Clarifying roles Team work
Vision Teamwork

Similarly, the commission discussed the tentacles that threaten the effective teamwork, as illustrated in the following phrases:

"I know everything"
"There's never been done that shape. "
" At the end of the day nothing will change here. "
" That's not our job. "
" Yet no one moves me. "
" The old know better than the young "
" It Here All you have to do is this and this. "
" I'll take care of that, "[but does nothing]
" No man, that's too much work. "
" But who are those to tell us what we do? "
" Everyone here knows what to do. "
" This is going to do what I say "[no says but what he thinks and feels]
"When I was in charge of this matter as well and we did well and was well done."
"Cójanlo soft, smooth cójanlo."
"We do not need anyone else."
And that who is believed to be pa 'come here to talk stupid? "
[thinking:]" It's stealing the show. "
" I have sacrificed so much for all this. "
" It is not necessary here. "

The meeting concluded with a repetition of the role of the subcommittees and asking each coordinator to begin his first contacts in a view to an initial report at the meeting August 8.

All persons wishing to participate in the project can make contact Dr. Bourget in terreneros@yahoo.com address or call 809,386.3086. A website for the commission is also available in http://terreneros.blogspot.com/ .

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PRESS RELEASE - July 25, Formative Meeting Monitoring Commission


Strategic Plan on Tourism Futures
Las Terrenas Select Committee on Monitoring Sub-Committees Report
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By Joseph Bourget

Las Terrenas, July 31, 2006.
training at their first meeting, the Monitoring Committee on the Future of Las Terrenas completed Tourist a series of tasks aimed at clarifying its purpose, the process followed and the objectives in the short and medium term.

The meeting, held in local Anacaona Community Library on Tuesday, July 25 at 7 pm, began with a brief exchange of ideas in relation to teamwork. Dr. Jose Bourget, coordinator of the committee, distributed copies of MC Escher drawing entitled "Relativity" and asked participants about the "right" people in the picture. The drawing shows the viewer a variety of realities, all viable, but in itself inconsistent (see picture).

"The challenge before us," Bourget said, "is trying to find a common purpose over the different opinions, perspectives and interests of participating members." The common purpose is simple, "we all seek what is best for Las Terrenas, "Bourget emphasized," but to discover we must listen to all voices who want to talk and give voice to those who do not know they can talk, "he said.

A row developed a list of all existing community groups and / or potential as an initial part in the development of a market "voices" representative, authentic and sustainable. After the general list the result of "brainstorming" as a tool, it proceeded to subdivide them into groups including sub-committees were formed to work. Each committee was assigned a coordinator.

Subcommittees chosen were: private education, public education, government, tourism operators, Catholic Church, Protestant churches, the press (written, radio and TV), notables, tourism associations, NGOs, private institutions (including commercial), the associations and unions and, finally, the area of \u200b\u200bsports. The coordinators for each sub-committee would be invited for the second training session of the Monitoring Committee on Tuesday 1 August. Once expanded

Monitoring Committee will constitute a strategic task force teams to formalize the process through which each segment of the population has the opportunity to share their voice.

Public input sought in a very specific area of \u200b\u200bcommunity development, clearly focused on the question, "What should be the type of tourist destination to be held in Las Terrenas in the next 10 years? The subcommittees will conduct its work in time for a large community meeting held on 24 August (time and location to be announced).

Apart from the meeting of the committee and its sub-committees, the public can make their contributions of ideas by writing directly to the coordinator of the committee, Dr. Jose Bourget, terreneros@yahoo.com , or phone at 809.386.3086.

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PRESS RELEASE - July 21, TOURISM AND INFOTEP


INFOTEP Ministry of Tourism and Strategic plans are initiated
By Joseph Bourget

Las Terrenas, July 21 . Las Terrenas, a community growing and rapidly developing tourism should become the author of his own destiny in regard to the tourist market rate to convert. This is Mr. Luis Simó said during his recent visit to Las Terrenas. To reach the most appropriate model for the community is necessary to prepare a strategic plan that the community itself has the lead, "otherwise external forces will take over what will have happen here, "the official said.

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Noting the need that the community itself and not external forces or powerful economic forces that define the future of Las Terrenas, emphasized Mr. Simó in all strategic areas of the community should participate in a process of constructive dialogue to develop a Las Terrenas self-image as a tourist destination attractive, profitable and sustainable. He said that the best tourist markets are attracted to ecotourism and integrated, because Tourists do not want to stay locked up in their rooms, but who want to get to know people, their culture, its music, its environment, its crafts, its rhythms, its arts and its food. "I think that Las Terrenas is a market for all-inclusive tourism, but mainly a market for small hotels," he said, while pointing out that the community must decide on the best ways to bring security, decoration, cleaning and development ecological existing natural attractions.

To reach the desired results, Mr. Simo is committed in establishing the contacts necessary to ensure that state resources are made available to that process. "Here we will bring to the state departments of culture, education sports, environment, youth, the IDECOOP, Unicef, the PROMYPIME and INFOTEP, among others, to ensure that the community benefits as much as possible of what these agencies can offer, "the official said .


Strategic Plan Described in its simplest, the strategic plan seeks to establish a master development plan for the next ten years. Such a plan would be drafted by the community itself, benefiting from the contributions of all stakeholders can provide but without losing sight of the greater welfare for the community itself.

According Mr. Simo, a key part in developing the strategic plan is the creation of a monitoring committee whose primary mission is to create a vision of desired future through dialogues and meetings that involve as many voices as possible. These voices represent all sectors of the community including organizations and organizations, commercial and business sector, the tourism sector, churches, community organizations, clubs for mothers, neighborhood councils, the government and municipal offices, educators, technicians and professionals, political parties and the general public. Talking

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Mr. Guillermo Peña explained that the INFOTEP seeks to link the technical and professional training with empredurismo, so that each benefited and benefited from a training workshop to become a manager or managing your own business. He explained further that the INFOTEP looking to start a program to encourage small business creation, which he described as an "incubator." This would mean that each project technical and professional training to become the gateway to the economic development of the participants.

For his part, Mr. Agron. Joaquin Morel, head of the delegation INFOTEP Northeast, based in San Francisco de Macoris, said that resources have separate workshops for technical and professional development that the organization has to be brought this year to Las Terrenas, even though they had not budgeted that way. Not only has made resources available for 2006, but plans to create the resources for 2007. Elected Trustee


supports Mr. Joseph Alexis Martinez, trustee elected by the LDP, was present at the meeting and thanked both the visit and offers of assistance to community benefits and plan their future. He indicated that his office will be open to such initiatives and to give its support everything that means development and progress for Las Terrenas. He took the time to report on the new aqueduct to The Almond and the formalities with a Belgian company for purchase of refuse containers and compactor trucks for garbage disposal,,,,

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During the July 21 meeting was attended also by Mr. Luis Simó, Lt. Col. Pablo Lugo Adames security adviser seconded to the Ministry of Tourism, Mr. Guillermo Peña, an adviser to the Directorate General INFOTEP, Mr. Agron. Joaquin Morel, manager Northeast delegation in the northern regional management INFOTEP, like Luisa Solis Holingshead and Keila team of Mr. Simo. The meeting took place in the reading room Anacaona Community Library sponsored by the Foundation Mahatma Gandhi.

Also present were Ms. Alejandra drull of the Secretary of State for Women of Las Terrenas, who along with Dr. Jose Bourget Mahatma Gandhi Foundation, coordinated the event. In addition, Melanio Rivera of the Catholic Church, Ms. Kristine Holley Peace Corps and Mahatma Gandhi Foundation, Luis Moses Vanderhorst taxi association ASOCHOTRATUTENA, Mr. Santiago Felix Mota representing Dr. Camilo Medina Sugar Foundation, the Mayor of the Navy Ventura José de Jesús Calderón, who is one of the three local commanders POLITUR, Mr. Braulio Vásquez of the local tourist office, Prof. Dionisio Castillo Lora, Mr. Eduardo Miralles and Bernard Rigaud Orts newspaper LT-7, Mr. Fernando Medina and Ms. Mary both Digma Sugar Foundation, Mr. Bladimir del Monte and Ms. Flor Alicia Vega Cable Channel 10, Ms. Juana Mars Church of Prophecy, Mr. Juan Carela and Ms. Carmen Carrasco Samaná City Council, Mr. Dionisio Martínez (Pijin), Mr. Angel Peña Alvarado Participation Samana citizen, Mr. Marcos Manzueta and Mr. José Alexis Martinez, elected trustee of the town of Las Terrenas.

Those who participated in the meeting were shared good news about the involvement of other government portfolios and INFOTEP workshops intend to bring to the community. In particular the participants appreciated the consistent manner in which Mr. Simo and his team have been visiting Las Terrenas, both in terms of safety and community development in the short, medium and long term.

addition to words of appreciation from the audience, some of them took to make reference to other existing requirements, the need to integrate a larger group of community sectors, the problem of illiteracy and functional illiteracy, lack of coordination between private business and tourism community, the shortcomings of the education system, among other .

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Monitoring Commission - What is it?

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Las Terrenas
By Joseph Bourget

Abstract: The monitoring committee is a representative body designed to gather ideas and opinions within the community regarding the type of tourist destination that community wishes to develop in the next ten years.

The critical question is:
what we are and where we want to go?
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Las Terrenas, July 22 . Following on the recent visit of Mr. Luis Simo, deputy secretary of tourism, we formed a strategic planning committee to seek to formulate a vision of tourism development for the field over the next ten years. During the meeting the morning of Saturday 22 July at the local Community Library Anacaona, Mr. Simo discussed the importance of enhancing the impact of the visits held during the past year in relation to tourism security in Las Terrenas to include the development of this promising tourism community.

For this purpose the central government representative stressed the importance of constructing a vision of tourism development for Las Terrenas whose purpose is to turn Las Terrenas in a quality tourist destination. The official said that getting there is not only necessary to include all stakeholders in the community, but also include the private sector, including it in the logistical support.

He described to become a quality tourist destination requires disservice to improve the quality, awareness on tourism, including cultural theme, offering the roots historical entities create and attract cutlurales, street lighting, control noise, construction courts and provide a schedule of sports, as well as create attraction centers craft places.

The immediate need, he explained, is to create a forum where you can discuss the desired model of tourism development for Las Terrenas, considering the short-, medium and long term.

To these ends we created a monitoring committee for strategic planning of the municipality within the tourism framework. It was composed by Dr. Jose Bourget of the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation coordinator and members were Ms. Alejandra Drullard, Mr. Melanio Rivera, Ms. Juana Marte and Luis Moses Vanderhorst.

The first meeting of the monitoring committee was set for Tuesday 25 July, in order to add other people that should ideally be part of the commission, as well as establish subcommittees as it should be part of jobs. Part of your role will also determine the out short, medium and long term as well as developing a budget functions. Anyone areas education, entrepreneurship, tourism, education, churches, government, civil society, etc.. who are interested in participating can contact Dr. Bourget at 809.386.3086, or by writing to terreneros@yahoo.com , or by any other person in the commission.