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❤ Costa Rican Farmers Strategize Climate Change in 2014

Saturday, 10 May 2014 / No Comments
The agricultural sector is prepared to assess the strategies that will enable them to face the challenges that climate change will bring to Costa Rica in 2014, local authorities reported.

In “Perspectives of change and climate variability on agriculture in Costa Rica”, producers and experts discussed about the strategies to be used to combat the effects of climate change. For the Chamber of Agricultural Inputs, organizer of the activity, the importance is based on training, aligning and transmitting information so that producers value the options they can use to confront the situation. “Now the main problem is the small amount of water, but this is an issue that concerns all the society, not only the agricultural sector.

We must make more effort because we all are affected, not only in terms of investment that farmers make, but also those who consume the products, “expressed the Speaker of the House, Randall Alvarez. According to the representative of the National Meteorological Institute, José Alberto Retana, in the long run, for example, the North Pacific will be greatly affected by drought while the south of the country will have to face the complications of excessive rains.

As for the greater amount of rainfall, the problem is that more fungi develops that destroys plants and harms their productivity. While the drought is an issue more complex, as it requires great efforts to save water and some say the best would be to use resistant transgenic seeds, a topic that has been criticized by environmental groups of Costa Rica. “Costa Rica has had a delay in the registration of products as insecticides that allow benefits to producers, as well as the incorporation of seeds resistant to the effects of climate change,” mentioned the director of the organization CropLife for Central America and the Caribbean, Martin Zuniga. Alvarez said the producers will have to delve into different handlings, designing specific agricultural practices under the conditions of each lot, supported by an agricultural research program. Furthermore, the maximization of forages by means of equipment which allow the best use and immediate distribution to the livestock and a process of expertise to produce food for the animals. The Costa Rica News (TCRN) San Jose, Costa Rica

Adrian Simmons,
Writer. Reporter. Dedicated Journalist. With several years’ experience in several different news forums Adrian Simmons is no stranger to the fast paced world of news and media. An accomplished entertainment and cultural news editor. He knows the importance of keeping a growing, global audience connected with a shrinking world. From print to television to digital to social networks, once there's a medium worth reporting on, then that's where you're most certain to find him. .

❤ Trinidad Weddings releases new mobile app

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POS, Trinidad (Sonique Solutions) – As the digital revolution continues to become more evident, all industries especially creative ones are successfully riding this technological wave. In its mission to keep the local wedding industry on par with all other commercial sectors, Trinidad Weddings.com (TW) recently announced the release of the Trinidad Weddings mobile application.

The new ‘Trinidad Weddings App’ is a free app for Apple and Android users.
The multi-faceted app will bring to its users the benefits of the Trinidad Weddings website in an on-the-go format.

Currently the app provides such features as the full TW vendor listing by category, an inspiration section where brides can view images, and interactivity with TW’s Facebook page. It also offers current articles and a useful “Ask our Editor” tab.

When asked about the decision to have this app developed, Founder and Managing Director of www.trinidadweddings.com Simone Sant-Ghuran stated, “We saw the importance of making this necessary wedding information digitally accessible on a global scale, particularly for destination brides to Trinidad and Tobago. We are aware that the majority of consumers and stakeholders in our industry are smartphone or tablet device users and we had to think ahead to find ways to reach our market locally, regionally and internationally”.

She further stated, “We see this TW app as a natural progression for us in this digital age and a valuable asset on our journey to remain the most recognized and trusted wedding brand in T&T”. 

The new app comes on the heels of the successful, recent release of the 2014 Trinidad Weddings Magazine and arrives ahead the 2nd ‘Evenings with TW’, a networking/social event for wedding vendors as well as the second annual ‘Wedding Convention’ to be held at Movietowne’s Banquet and Conference Centre, on September 27-28.

Apple and Android users can download the Trinidad Weddings App at no charge, at both the Apple and Google Playstores by searching for the key word “TrinidadWeddings”.

About Trinidad Weddings.com
Trinidad Weddings.com is the premier wedding planning website in Trinidad & Tobago and the #1 resource for finding wedding vendors in T&T. The website also serves as a media and promotional umbrella for the local wedding industry/wedding vendors/anyone wanting to get into it


Adrian Simmons,
Writer. Reporter. Dedicated Journalist. With several years’ experience in several different news forums Adrian Simmons is no stranger to the fast paced world of news and media. An accomplished entertainment and cultural news editor. He knows the importance of keeping a growing, global audience connected with a shrinking world. From print to television to digital to social networks, once there's a medium worth reporting on, then that's where you're most certain to find him. .

❤ Beky Glacier release an infectious World Cup Football inspired single

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Reggae/Dancehall artiste Beky Glacier is currently on the island shooting scenes for a new video to promote his World Cup Football inspired single entitled, Yea Oh! The track is up-tempo, fun and exciting and Beky is confident it will have a lasting impression in the local dancehalls. The former Calabar High school student was born and raised in Warrieka Hills on Glasspole Avenue, Rockfort St. Andrew. He migrated to the US in the early 90s and would have become popularly known as Beky Don on Flatbush, Queens New York where he reside "you waan see me always a hol a vibes, always singing or deejaying and before I knew it, I became the infamous Jamaican 'singer' on the block. Everyone knew me and encourage me to get in the industry full time so her I am, that's how I got started" he said. Beky attended the Erasmus Hall High school with fellow Jamaican and popular artiste Shaggy on Flatbush and Church. He won multiple talent contests and performed at the infamous Apollo Theatre in Harlem.

An ardent football fan and player of the sport himself, Beky Glacier recalls how he got his name, "well me government name is Karim Beckett and you know when yah play ball and man a shout Beckett! Beckett! till dat tek too long fi call so man just start say Beky and you know Glacier now dat mean me icy, hot" he concluded laughing aloud.

Beky Glacier has recorded and released several singles as well as a 17 track album entitled, 'Relentless.' He stay true to his Jamaican roots and draw comparisons between his life in the harsh Rockfort community and Flatbush. He's soft spoken but sings with big vocals that are melodious, clear and blends well on a rhythm whether it's Reggae, Dancehall or a fusion between both genres.

Beky is about to release another album but paused to promote 'Yea Oh!' "due to di vibes it have enuh and everybody who hear it a say dem love it" he said. Yea Oh is infectious, the beat is trendy and easy on ears. "We shoot a scene pon di beachSunday and maan! the response was so good. Me notice dancers already have a dance move fi it and some kids could not contain dem excitement. Dat mek me feel good enuh" Beky said.

As the momentum builds for the World Cup Football competition, Yea Oh is expected to grow with intensity and further strengthen that football vibe carried across the island every four year 'it's that type of song that unifies, something I can't stress to much because no matter where I go or where I nothing feels better to me than the love and encouragement me get from yaad." Follow Beky Glacier on FaceBook and Twitter @Bekyglacier.












Adrian Simmons,
Writer. Reporter. Dedicated Journalist. With several years’ experience in several different news forums Adrian Simmons is no stranger to the fast paced world of news and media. An accomplished entertainment and cultural news editor. He knows the importance of keeping a growing, global audience connected with a shrinking world. From print to television to digital to social networks, once there's a medium worth reporting on, then that's where you're most certain to find him. .

❤ Investing In The Caribbean Is "Good Business"

Monday, 5 May 2014 / No Comments


Investing In The Caribbean Is "Good Business" Says Sandals Resorts International Chairman

The Caribbean region remains a great business investment and still offers "the single best holiday product in the world."

So insists Chairman of Sandals Resorts International, Hon. Gordon "Butch" Stewart, OJ, CD, Hon. LLD, the man who built a tourism empire in the Caribbean from the ground-up and today remains active in investments across the region.

The Jamaican-born Stewart's pearls of wisdom to global investors come as he gears up to receive the 2014 Invest Caribbean Now Leadership Award this June 4, 2014 at the Harvard Club in New York City.

Invest Caribbean Now, the biggest global summit on the Caribbean outside the region, is honoring Stewart this year for his investment, commitment and dedication to the Caribbean "and for inspiring us all." Past ICN honorees have included Sir Richard Branson and Royal Caribbean Cruises International.

Stewart, former CEO of Air Jamaica and President of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association, calls it "an honor to be considered a leader among those serving and succeeding in the Caribbean."

"My work here, the companies I have built, the jobs we have created and the people we have served are the best example of what is possible in the Caribbean and why we must continue to invest here at home," he added.

"Gordon 'Butch' Stewart is a name that has become synonymous with Caribbean tourism globally," said ICN Founder and Chairman Felicia J. Persaud. "Mr. Stewart is an inspiration to all Caribbean entrepreneurs. He embodies the core value of what can be accomplished through vision, leadership and hard work. There is no one more deserving to receive the prestigious ICN Leadership Award in 2014 and we are honored he will be joining us to accept this award."

Meanwhile, Stewart warns Caribbean governments to consider the lasting effects of the investment they accept on their resources and their constituencies, especially as he puts it, "it's not simply about land development or acquisition but about investing in people, giving them the resources and opportunity to contribute in real, meaningful ways."

"Human capital will always return the greatest reward and is where thoughtful leaders spend their time and their resources," said the former President of the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica and the country's one time director of tourism. "As a private investor in the region, our footprint is something we think about every day and we are making conscientious decisions to be good, effective corporate citizens. The fact is job creation leads to immense opportunity in education and no other sector is capable of distributing wealth as rapidly and efficiently as the tourism dollar."

Multiple-Award Emmy winning TV Anchor, Ernie Anastos, will emcee the Summit beginning at 11:30 a.m. on June 4th while Dr. Ma, Lin, Deputy Secretary-General of Beijing Municipal Government will bring greetings and Caribbean scholar Dr. Isaac Newton will deliver the key note address. Trinidad & Tobago's Minister of Trade, Industry, Investment and Communications, Senator Vasant Bharath will put the spotlight on investment opportunities in the twin-island Republic and Sheila Newton-Moses will put the project spotlight on the Caribbean Market Village.

Panels at the summit will include 'Global Trends & The Caribbean' featuring Ambassador Dr. Richard Bernal of the Inter-American Development Bank; Janine Craane of Merrill Lynch; Valentin Romanov, Sun Energy, Russia; Sergio Millian, of the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce and Anthony A. L. Adjasse of the Allied African Nations Chamber Of Commerce and 'Medical Tourism - The New Trend In Caribbean Tourism,' with Colin Childress of Global Med Choices, Turks & Caicos; Paul Angelchik of American World Clinics and Patrick Goodness of The Goodness Company of Costa Rica among others.

Additionally, there will be a panel on 'Clean Energy and the Future of the Caribbean' with Justin Locke of Sir Richard Branson's Carbon War Room; Diana Jensen of OPIC; Mark Austin of Bright Capital and Jacques-Philippe Piverger of MPowered as well as a panel on the 'Emerging Relationship Of Chinese Tourism & Investments In The Caribbean,' featuring Cao, PengChen of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Tourism Development among others.

This year's featured interview will focus on the 'Caribbean Diaspora As An Investment Source' with Qahir Dhanani of the World Bank Group; Leigh Moran of the US State Department and USAID's IdEA and Irwine Clare of the Caribbean Immigrant Services.

Beverly Hills designer to the stars, Woody Wilson, will make a special announcement regarding his line and the Caribbean while offering a preview of his tropical collection for the region to wrap up the summit.

One Caribbean Television weatherman, Joey Stevens, and his famous side-kick, Bob, will host this year's ICN Awards Reception, set for 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. It will include remarks from Hollywood Actor Malik Yoba and the presentation of awards to Sandals' Stewart and four corporations from across the region.


A few partnership sponsorship and advertising opportunities for this event are still available by contactingsheila@investcaribbeannow.com or chris@caribpr.com or by logging on to ICN's summit page at Invest Caribbean Now. Last minute tickets and table of ten can be purchased here .

Persons looking to do business with top Chinese, Caribbean and Russian delegates can ask about one of ten Diamond Room tickets at $1,000 from Joe Bernstein at joe@investcaribbeannow.com.
This year's Summit will be live tweeted from our Twitter account using #Investingcarib. Additionally fans can follow the summit on Facebook.

ICN PARTNERS

Presenters for ICN 2014 include: Hard Beat Communications, The Caribbean Tourism Organization, One Caribbean Television, The Woody Wilson Collection of Beverly Hills, The PR Newswire, the Caribbean Commerce Magazine, Blinglets, The Caribbean Council for Economic Development, the World Tourism Cities Federation, China Daily, InvesTT, the Chinese Business Development Center, the Sino-American Friendship Association, Woody Wilson Fine Clothing,  CaribPR Wire, News Americas Now, the Jamaica Observer, CaribSeek, WINN-FM and GCaribbean Magazine.




Adrian Simmons,
Writer. Reporter. Dedicated Journalist. With several years’ experience in several different news forums Adrian Simmons is no stranger to the fast paced world of news and media. An accomplished entertainment and cultural news editor. He knows the importance of keeping a growing, global audience connected with a shrinking world. From print to television to digital to social networks, once there's a medium worth reporting on, then that's where you're most certain to find him. .

❤ Steps to Mindfulness

Sunday, 4 May 2014 / No Comments

Mindfulness is the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something. Jon Kabat-Zinn’s definition of mindfulness is; “Mindfulness means paying attention in a particular way; On purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally.”

Wouldn't it be nice to get out and stretch your legs?  By practising mindfulness you can experience, even if only temporarily, a release from the anxiety and stress of life. The proven benefits of mindfulness are:

Stress Reduction
Focus
More satisfaction in relationships
Enhances self-insight, morality, intuition and decreases fear
Boosts memory
Less emotional reactions

So let's take a look at how we can attempt to achieve mindfulness.

1.  Mindful Breathing

It is said that if you want to save yourself thousands in psychologist fees, simply learn how to breathe mindfully. The breath is a good place to start; because we are breathing all the time, although usually unconsciously, by tuning in we can unify our mind and body and become tied to the present moment.

You can literally feel tension and stress floating away. Feel the breath coming into your body through the tips of your nostrils and then leaving your body again. Try envisioning your breath as a circle.

Visualize the inhales filling up half the circle then flowing directly into the exhales. It is a continuous motion. Whenever you notice your mind has wandered, bring it back to the breath.

If you want to take it one step further, on your inhales envision white healing light entering your body and on your exhale envision anxiety and tension leaving your body. Leave reminders for yourself throughout the day to breathe.

2.  Awareness of Your Bodily Sensations

So often we live in our heads  and we completely forget about our body, unless of course we are in distress. We think that our mind is completely separate from our physical body.

To become aware of your body send your breath to different parts and acknowledge those body parts. Notice the tingling in your fingers, release the stress in your stomach, become aware of the top of your head and the tension in your neck. By becoming aware of your body this will bring you into the present moment. It will fine tune your senses and quiet the mind.

A good place to practice tuning into your body is in the shower. Pay attention to the feeling of the water rolling over each part of your body, the sensations and the temperature; bring yourself into complete physical awareness.

3.  Concentration on your Mindfulness

Concentration is really the foundation of a mindfulness practice; after all you can only practice to the extent that your mind is calm. Without concentration your mind will be like a choppy sea in a storm.

Think of concentration like unwavering attention on one thing. It is the amount of time that we can stay focused before we notice our mind has wandered. Do one thing at a time, slowly and deliberately, bring purpose into your actions, become aware of your thoughts, actions and especially your breath.

If you are checking your email, just check your email; don’t bounce into Facebook at the same time. If you are eating dinner, just eat dinner, don’t check your phone and watch the news too.

Every time you notice your concentration has wandered, bring yourself back to the breath. This won’t happen overnight but with practice you will gain focus, the deeper your concentration the deeper you can enter into mindfulness and its intoxicating benefits.

4.  Walking Meditation

Mindful walking can bridge the gap between the everyday motions and tasks and the beauty of present moment awareness. Whether it’s getting up from your desk and shimmying to the photocopier or going for an hour walk with your dog, pay attention to the ground underneath your feet, the shifting of your weight, your pace, thoughts, maybe the cool breeze or the stale office air.

Try to slow down, center yourself in the present moment and walk with confidence. We can enter into a walking meditation whenever we choose.

You can also practice walking meditation just by walking without intention of going anywhere. Just back and forth. Remind yourself to be in the moment taking each step as it comes, accepting each moment and paying attention.  You are here right now and you will get there.

5.  Eating Meditation

So often we eat on autopilot, usually unaware that we are even eating at all.

But eating is directly tied to how we feel; therefore it is so important to tune in. Mindful eating will in fact develop a love of natural foods and an ability to recognize your body’s nourishment needs.

It will help control emotional eating and bring you into the present moment.  Practice eating slowly and deliberately. Turn off all media and eat in silence; chew each bite, thoughtfully and carefully.  Eat slowly, silently, mindfully.

Start practicing mindful eating with a piece of fruit for just ten minutes a day.

6. Realize That You Are Not Your Thoughts and Emotions

A key to mindfulness is the understanding that your mind is experiencing many thoughts; we usually aren’t even aware that it’s happening. When you understand that your mind chatters away you can gain control to not let every thought disrupt your inner peace. This is where big benefits start happening.

You are NOT your feelings and you are NOT your thoughts.

When you say I am upset, do you really mean that you are the emotion? If we are our feelings or thoughts when they disappear, we should technically disappear too.  But we don’t.  Thoughts, feelings emotions fade away and we can also stop them from progressing by changing our thoughts.

Your feelings are like a weather system passing through, they will blow by.  They are not you.

 7.  Get the proper rest

We need sleep to recharge our brains and bodies. When we are tired, we can aimlessly jump from task to task without any real clarity. We end up treading a tiring circle of never-ending tasks.

Its a interconnected circle, the old chicken or the egg philosophizing. We need mindfulness to sleep and we need sleep to practice mindfulness.

Bad sleep habits cause our bodies to become worn. Like an engine without an oil change, we start to break down. For some tips on Sleep, see 10 Sleep Habits of Successful People.

8.  Meditation

Meditation will open a whole new world.

You need to turn off your mind. Our mind does a lot of thinking, and we usually aren't even aware that it’s happening. But these thoughts are powerful, and sometimes thoughts can spiral into stressful, negative thoughts and control us.

Meditation will give you powerful tools to be the watcher of your mind. By watching your mind, you can prevent urges and negative thoughts, and you can lead a stress-less life.

Start with just 2 minutes per day, sit either in traditional meditation or simply sit in silence and pay attention to your breath.

9.  Patience

Our mind is usually very impatient and restless, when we begin a mindfulness practice we are naturally developing patience every time we stop and practice.

Remember that everything comes in its own time like cooking an egg, if you try to rush it, the yolk will break and make a big mess. Try looking at your own patience when anger arises.

Know that mindfulness is a practice that can take years to master and when you first begin and you find that your mind is bouncing from thought to thought, don’t be too hard on yourself. Develop the patience to know that it will come in time, becoming impatient with an mindfulness meditation practice is only going to slow down your advancement

10. Interconnectedness

Everything is connected to everything else. Without sunlight there is no life, without water there is no life, without trees there is no oxygen; it is a complex web of finely balanced interconnections.

It can be very dangerous to think that we exist separate from everything else; we can see the destructive effects of this thinking on our environment and in the animal kingdom, discover the thread of interconnectedness.

Everything is impermanent and in a constant state of change, this can help us appreciate our relationships, circumstances and things.  We will likely appreciate life more because everything we come into contact with connects us to the whole world each moment and it’s only for a temporary moment.  It’s very interesting everything has a larger fullness and a mindfulness practice is the ongoing discovery of that thread of interconnectedness.

Everyone of these steps needs to be infused with gratitude; be thankful that you can breath, eat, walk, concentrate, meditate and contemplate.

It is mindfulness that will help you reconnect with yourself and become healthier in mind, body and spirit, now and in the future, and it all starts by changing one habit at a time.

❤ St Lucia Gov’t Deny Delaying Defoe Cousin Inquest

Saturday, 3 May 2014 / No Comments

THE ST LUCIA government has denied allegations that it is impeding the inquest into the death of Hannah Defoe, the 20-year-old cousin of British footballer Jermaine Defoe who died on the Caribbean island in 2012.

In a brief statement, the Kenny Anthony government said it is aware of media reports that it and “more particularly” that the Deputy Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre “is sitting on a report” that is necessary to bring closure to the Hannah Defoe case.

The government said a report has been completed and submitted as the inquest into the death of Hannah Defoe continues and that it “wishes to clarify the steps taken thus far, as provided for in the Laws of St Lucia and to update the public on the status of the reports”.

The government said that immediately after the unfortunate incident, it had launched an inquiry under the chairmanship of Everistus Jn. Marie, to fulfill the obligations under the Electricity and Regulations Act, Cap 9.02. which states “that serious accidents must be reported to the Chief Electrical Inspector and that the Minister may order an inquiry.

“This inquiry is complete and the findings have been presented in the form of a report to the British Authorities, contrary to what has been suggested. The records of the Attorney General’s Chambers indicate that the report was submitted on October 23, 2013.”

JUDICIAL MATTER

The government said that the inquest into the death of Defoe is continuing in accordance with the Coroners Act, adding “this is a judicial matter over which the Government of St. Lucia has no control.

“Therefore, it is erroneous to suggest that the Government is impeding justice, or has not fulfilled its responsibility in this case,” the statement added.

The body of the 20-year-old British national had been found in a swimming pool at a hotel in Vieux-Fort south of here last week, while on vacation.

“The results of the examination indicate that Defoe died as a result of drowning secondary to electrocution,” according to the post mortem.

Media reports at the time said that Hannah’s aunt Janet and cousin had been taken to hospital after getting electric shocks as they tried to save her.


Adrian Dwayne Simmons
HEAD OF NEWS
The Belle Team ❤


Adrian Simmons,
Writer. Reporter. Dedicated Journalist. With several years’ experience in several different news forums Adrian Simmons is no stranger to the fast paced world of news and media. An accomplished entertainment and cultural news editor. He knows the importance of keeping a growing, global audience connected with a shrinking world. From print to television to digital to social networks, once there's a medium worth reporting on, then that's where you're most certain to find him. .

❤ Love Concert in TnT

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May 31st will be the night of love as Caribbean star Beres Hammond will be performing in Trinidad with a mandate given by promoters, Ricky Ragoonangan Group of Companies and Tropix Entertainment, to preach and even teach love on show night. Beres will be gracing the Hasley Crawford Stadium Grounds with some of his Jamaican counterparts, VP recording artiste, Gyptian and the ever impressive Sanchez. Additionally, Duane Stephenson whose singles. 'August Town' and 'Fool For You' have been warmly received in Trinidad and Tobago, will take to the stage for Redemption the Concert, to inspire love and unity through music.

Beres Hammond (born Hugh Beresford Hammond), was the ninth of ten children; Hammond grew up listening to his father's collection of American soul and jazz music; including Sam Cooke and Otis Redding. He was further influenced by the native musics of ska and rocksteady, in particular Alton Ellis. 

Beres, known in particular for his romantic lovers rock and sweet soulful voice. His music career began in the 1970s, however, he reached his greatest success in the 1990s.  Hits like 'Groovy Little Thing', 'What one Dance Can Do', 'Putting Up Resistance', 'They Gonna Talk,' Rockaway' and countless others. Over the years, Hammond has collaborated with numerous acts, among them Buju Banton, Shaggy, Barrington Levy and Marcia Griffiths.

Concert organizers believe Redemption the Concert  will go down in Trinidad and Tobago's history as the ultimate stance to create change and bringing peace and love to the people of TnT. Bringing love into the souls of worldwide audiences through lyric and melody. Hammond, has delivered well on past visit's to TnT that organizers are confident that true reggae music lovers, will remember just what Beres is capable of, and they will come out in their numbers.  His confident sense of comfort on stage certainly trickles into every crowd that commands, leading to a truly successful event that live on in the memories of who attend.

Tropix Entertainment is well know in the promotional arena for hosting events of a high standard. Over the years, the promotional powerhouse, has effectively staged major Carnival events like Army Fete, Fire fete and others. Outside of Carnival, a number of mature shows featuring acts such as Peabo Bryson and James Ingram have drawn large audiences. The Ricky Ragoonanan Group of companies meanwhile, is known in the local entertainment industry as a top supplier of entertainment equipment, that guarantees the safety and comfort of patrons. Together these entities are gearing up to deliver to the people of Trinidad and Tobago  an event unlike any other- one they are promising, will leave a positive and impressive memory in the heart and mind of many.

For more information on Redemption the Concert, visit www.etceterabuzz.com  or call (868) 772.7277


The Belle Team ❤