Being chosen as the official photographers for the Belize September Celebrations for NICH, National Institute of Culture and History, has truly been an honor and we have so many photos to share with you all.
Here is a small sample of a couple of the photos we took during the September Celebrations and I promise there will be more coming soon.
More Coming Soon!!!!!!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Hurricane Preparedness Kit
Hurricane or Disaster Supply Kit
Water - at least 1 gallon daily per person for 3 to 7 days
Food - at least enough for 3 to 7 days
— non-perishable packaged or canned food / juices
— foods for infants or the elderly
— snack foods
— non-electric can opener
— cooking tools / fuel
— paper plates / plastic utensils
Blankets / Pillows, etc.
Clothing - seasonal / rain gear/ sturdy shoes
First Aid Kit / Medicines / Prescription Drugs
Special Items - for babies and the elderly
Toiletries / Hygiene items / Moisture wipes
Flashlight / Extra Batteries
Radio - Battery operated and NOAA weather radio
Telephones - Fully charged cell phone with extra battery and a traditional (not cordless) telephone set
Cash (with some small bills) and Credit Cards - Banks and ATMs may not be available for extended periods
Spare Keys
Toys, Books and Games
Important documents - in a waterproof container or watertight resealable plastic bag
— insurance, medical records, bank account numbers, Social Security card, etc.
Tools - keep a set with you during the storm
Vehicle fuel tanks filled
Pet care items
— proper identification / immunization records / medications
— ample supply of food and water— a carrier or cage
— muzzle and leash

Food - at least enough for 3 to 7 days
— non-perishable packaged or canned food / juices
— foods for infants or the elderly
— snack foods
— non-electric can opener
— cooking tools / fuel
— paper plates / plastic utensils
Blankets / Pillows, etc.
Clothing - seasonal / rain gear/ sturdy shoes
First Aid Kit / Medicines / Prescription Drugs
Special Items - for babies and the elderly
Toiletries / Hygiene items / Moisture wipes
Flashlight / Extra Batteries
Radio - Battery operated and NOAA weather radio
Telephones - Fully charged cell phone with extra battery and a traditional (not cordless) telephone set
Cash (with some small bills) and Credit Cards - Banks and ATMs may not be available for extended periods
Spare Keys
Toys, Books and Games
Important documents - in a waterproof container or watertight resealable plastic bag
— insurance, medical records, bank account numbers, Social Security card, etc.
Tools - keep a set with you during the storm
Vehicle fuel tanks filled
Pet care items
— proper identification / immunization records / medications
— ample supply of food and water— a carrier or cage
— muzzle and leash
Monday, August 8, 2011
Updated Results of the Belize Female Junior Volleyball Team for matches played over the weekend
PRESS RELEASE
August 8th, 2011
THE CENTRAL AMERICAN FEMALE U-18 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
The Belize Female Junior Volleyball Team took on #1 ranked and host country, Costa Rica , last Friday night. Our girls started each set strong but Costa Rica would show its experience and height superiority winning in 3 sets, 25-13, 25-09, 25-21. Analisa Habet was high scorer for Belize with 6 points and Clara Sabal with 5 points. Costa Rica is the oldest team averaging 16.8 years old while Belize is a whole year younger than the next youngest team averaging 15.1 years old.
On Saturday evening, the Belize girls took on Nicaragua but after the emotional effort of the night before, played flat and lost 25-12, 25-10, 25-15. Analisa Habet and Clara Sabal scored 8 and 6 points respectively.
Yesterday, the girls took on Guatemala , the only team expected to challenge Costa Rica and again the girls were competitive at the start of the sets but lost 25-13, 25-17, 25-11. Analisa Habet was high scorer for Belize with 4 points.
At half way through the tournament, Belize ’s 14 year old Sherika Burton is 3rd best blocker.
If you require additional details please contact us. You can also find more results at:
http://www.afecavol.org/webpage/S20CRC11.aspx
Tel: (501) 223-1725/02
Fax: (501) 223-0738/3533
Email: BelizeVB@yahoo.com
Website: www.belizevolleyball.org
Saturday, August 6, 2011
ForSalebyOwner.com founder gives up on own listing, hires real estate broker
AGBeat News | August 3, 2011
Former FSBO CEO sells home the traditional way
Founder and former CEO of ForSalebyOwner.com, Colby Sambrotto listed his 2,000 square foot New York condominium on his own through online classified ads and FSBO sites, but after six months, he opted to hire New York broker Jesse Buckler who immediately advised a price change as the listing was not attracting the right buyer.
After giving up on the DIY route, Sambrotto’s decision to hire a broker led to attracting multiple offers, closing for $150,000 over the original asking price. The Wall Street Journal reports the listing sold for $2.15 million including a 6% commission.
AGBeat columnist Herman Chan said, “If people want to take a stab at For Sale By Owner (ie FSBO), go for it. But well over 80% of FSBO’s eventually have to list with an real estate agent to get their house sold. It’s harder than it looks!”
Read the full article here: ForSalebyOwner.com founder gives up on own listing, hires real estate broker
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Here at Platinum International Real Estate in Belize we are experiencing a similar situation. Many For Sale By Owners have been turning to us to sell their homes after having in on the market in some cases up to two years.
If this professional who claimed he could help For Sale By Owners chose to sell his Real Estate Listing with a Real Estate Professional what do you think he is thinking of the For Sale By Owner Real Estate Market?
Former FSBO CEO sells home the traditional way
Founder and former CEO of ForSalebyOwner.com, Colby Sambrotto listed his 2,000 square foot New York condominium on his own through online classified ads and FSBO sites, but after six months, he opted to hire New York broker Jesse Buckler who immediately advised a price change as the listing was not attracting the right buyer.
After giving up on the DIY route, Sambrotto’s decision to hire a broker led to attracting multiple offers, closing for $150,000 over the original asking price. The Wall Street Journal reports the listing sold for $2.15 million including a 6% commission.
Many FSBOs turn to Realtors
The news stands as an enormous validation of the real estate profession and while some may tease, it is no laughing matter and the former FSBO CEO made a good financial decision.AGBeat columnist Herman Chan said, “If people want to take a stab at For Sale By Owner (ie FSBO), go for it. But well over 80% of FSBO’s eventually have to list with an real estate agent to get their house sold. It’s harder than it looks!”
Read the full article here: ForSalebyOwner.com founder gives up on own listing, hires real estate broker
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If this professional who claimed he could help For Sale By Owners chose to sell his Real Estate Listing with a Real Estate Professional what do you think he is thinking of the For Sale By Owner Real Estate Market?
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Team Belize Departed Today for Costa Rica to Play in the Central American U-18 Volleyball Championship
PRESS RELEASE
August 3rd, 2011
THE CENTRAL AMERICAN FEMALE U-18 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP – Belize Team departs for Costa Rica
The Belize Female U-18 departed today for
Analisa Habet (as the Captain) Kaitlyn Woods (as the Libero)
Sherika Nandi Sabal Nayala Tun
Leandra Betson Xiomara Quan
Alina Scott Briany Staine
Kevanna Sebastian Jahshema Sauders
The coaching staff is headed by Ms. Lupita Quan and assisted by Ms. Sherlene Johnson. The team manager is Ms. Rosanni Pariente and Mr. Ken Vasquez is the physiotherapist.
The tournament is one round robin. Matches start on Friday 5th, with Belize taking on #1 ranked Costa Rica at 8pm, immediately following the inauguration. Then Belize plays Saturday at 6pm vs. Nicaragua, Sunday at 4 pm vs Guatemala, Monday at 6 pm vs Honduras, Tuesday at 4 pm vs El Salvador and return home next Wednesday. The results and photos will be posted (and possibly streamed live) at www.afecavol.org.
The BVA is grateful to its sponsors in providing the training requirements, uniforms, and travel for the team. We wish Team Belize a very successful tournament and look forward to the good results.
P.O. Box 1839, 1 Hyde’s Lane,
Fax: (501) 223-0738
Email: BelizeVB@yahoo.com
Website: www.belizevolleyball.org
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Team Belize Attending The Central American Female Junior U-18 Volleyball Championship
PRESS RELEASE
August 1st, 2011
THE CENTRAL AMERICAN FEMALE U-18 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Kaitlyn Woods as the Libero
Sherika Burton
Kadijah Broaster
Nandi Sabal
Nayala Tun
Leandra Betson
Xiomara Quan
Alina Scott
Briany Staine
Kevanna Sebastian
Jahshema Sauders
Analisa Habet as the Captain
The coaching staff is headed by Ms. Lupita Quan and assisted by Ms. Sherlene Johnson. The team manager is Ms. Rosanni Pariente and Mr. Ken Vasquez is the physiotherapist.
The BVA is grateful to its sponsors in providing the training requirements, uniforms, and travel for the team. We wish Team Belize a very successful tournament and look forward to the good results.
P.O. Box 1839, 1 Hyde’s Lane,
Tel: (501) 223-1725/02 Fax: (501) 223-0738/3533
Email: BelizeVB@yahoo.com
Website: www.belizevolleyball.org
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Belize Hosted the 2011 Central American Beach Volleyball Championships
It was that time of year again when Central American countries sent their male and female beach volleyball teams to represent their pride and glory. The Belize Volleyball Association was host this past weekend to this years XI Central American Beach Volleyball Championships.
The venue for this years beach volleyball event was the Marion Jones Sporting Complex with 2 brand new beach volleyball courts. The sun was out the sand was ready as the beach volleyball fans were in attendance to support their teams.
The teams that were known as a dominant force going into this years volleyball competition in the female division was El Salvador and Guatemala and in the male division was Costa Rica and Nicaragua.
The beach volleyball teams were fully prepared to take on the task of representing their home countries which included Belize, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica and El Salvador.
Beach Volleyball excitement began on Friday the 22nd of July and continued through Sunday the 24th with teams battling for this years Gold, Silver and Bronze medals. The fans roared as the players concentrated on every service, reception, set, spike, block and dig. There were some real nailbiting games where teams rallied back and forth set after set.
In the end there could only be one one team victorious for the gold, silver and bronze in both the mens and womens beach volleyball divisions.
For more photos of the 2011 Central American Beach Volleyball Championships you may visit the facebook page of the photographer, Will Moreno.
Final Results of the Central American Beach Volleyball Championships!
Mens Division:
Costa Rica - Gold Medal, Gatemala - Silver Medal, Nicaragua 1 - Bronze Medal.
Female Division:
Costa Rica - Gold Medal, Guatemala 1 - Silver Medal, Guatemala 2 - Bronze Medal.
The Teams and Players for the 2011 Central American Beach Volleyball Championships
Male Division:
Belize 1 - Arvid Arnold and Ernest Broaster
Belize 2 - Tico Requena and Juan Marin
Guatemala - Andy Leonardo Blanco and Erick Garrido Ruiz
El Salvador 1 - Jeovanny Medrano Valle and David Vargas Correa
El Slavador 2 - Carlos Leiva Mata and Carlos Escobar Talavera
Nicaragua 1 - Gerald Lopez Umana and Danny Alvarado Lopez
Nicaragua 2 - Winston Calderon Urbina and Francisco Castro
Honduras - Walter Montoya Sanchez and Ruben Miller
Costa Rica - Esteban Escobar and Bryan Monge
Female Division:
Belize 1 - Barbara Cadle and Jasmine Anderson
Belize 2 - Emma Hoare and Rebecca Rath
Guatemala 1 - Susana Gomez Alvarado and Anna Lourdes Ramirez Sarti
Guatemala 2 - Maria Jose Arrelana Aragon and Ruth Guzman Gomez
El Salvador 1 - Diana Romero De Leiva and Marcela Avalos Pineda
El Salvador 2 - Kathya Vasquez Menjivar and Ma Fenanda Vargas Claros
Costa Rica - Ingrid Morales Munoz and Natalia Alfaro Paniagua
The venue for this years beach volleyball event was the Marion Jones Sporting Complex with 2 brand new beach volleyball courts. The sun was out the sand was ready as the beach volleyball fans were in attendance to support their teams.
The teams that were known as a dominant force going into this years volleyball competition in the female division was El Salvador and Guatemala and in the male division was Costa Rica and Nicaragua.
Beach Volleyball excitement began on Friday the 22nd of July and continued through Sunday the 24th with teams battling for this years Gold, Silver and Bronze medals. The fans roared as the players concentrated on every service, reception, set, spike, block and dig. There were some real nailbiting games where teams rallied back and forth set after set.
In the end there could only be one one team victorious for the gold, silver and bronze in both the mens and womens beach volleyball divisions.
For more photos of the 2011 Central American Beach Volleyball Championships you may visit the facebook page of the photographer, Will Moreno.
Final Results of the Central American Beach Volleyball Championships!
Mens Division:
Costa Rica - Gold Medal, Gatemala - Silver Medal, Nicaragua 1 - Bronze Medal.
Female Division:
Costa Rica - Gold Medal, Guatemala 1 - Silver Medal, Guatemala 2 - Bronze Medal.
The Teams and Players for the 2011 Central American Beach Volleyball Championships
Male Division:
Belize 1 - Arvid Arnold and Ernest Broaster
Belize 2 - Tico Requena and Juan Marin
Guatemala - Andy Leonardo Blanco and Erick Garrido Ruiz
El Salvador 1 - Jeovanny Medrano Valle and David Vargas Correa
El Slavador 2 - Carlos Leiva Mata and Carlos Escobar Talavera
Nicaragua 1 - Gerald Lopez Umana and Danny Alvarado Lopez
Nicaragua 2 - Winston Calderon Urbina and Francisco Castro
Honduras - Walter Montoya Sanchez and Ruben Miller
Costa Rica - Esteban Escobar and Bryan Monge
Female Division:
Belize 1 - Barbara Cadle and Jasmine Anderson
Belize 2 - Emma Hoare and Rebecca Rath
Guatemala 1 - Susana Gomez Alvarado and Anna Lourdes Ramirez Sarti
Guatemala 2 - Maria Jose Arrelana Aragon and Ruth Guzman Gomez
El Salvador 1 - Diana Romero De Leiva and Marcela Avalos Pineda
El Salvador 2 - Kathya Vasquez Menjivar and Ma Fenanda Vargas Claros
Costa Rica - Ingrid Morales Munoz and Natalia Alfaro Paniagua
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