Archive for June, 2009

A Big 4th of July Party and Rizing Sun Music Video Shooting at Classique International

King Josiah is holding a big 4th of July party at Classique International, this is something that you can’t afford to miss, we will also use clips from this event for Rizing Sun’s up coming Music Video.

Ladies come dressed to impress, fellers come your cleanest and represent for the camera, lots of prizes and surprises, bikes, cars, video, lights, action…. after all, when the King” is involved, it’s done with Class…….   History is in the making be apart of it….. stars upon stars……

Children’s End of School Party on Sunday, July 5th, 2:00pm to 6:00pm

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To kick off the long Summer vacation, Classique International will be hosting a Children’s End of School Party on Saturday, July 4th from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm.  The cover charge will be our usual $2.oo per child.  All children are invited to come out and have a splendid time with their classmates as well as make new friends.

We will be playing games as well as having our usual impromtu performances where children will be allowed to sing, dance, model or show their best talents.  Prizes will be awarded to the first, second and third place winners.  We look forward to seeing you at Classique International on Saturday.  06-floor-on-fire 

We will continue enrolling children ages 7-14  for our summer camp which will be held from July 20th – 24th.

Our Condolences go out to the Family of Editha Abraham of Marigot

Our condolences go out to the family of the late Editha Abraham of Marigot who passed away on Saturday, June 27th after being sick for one month. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this most difficult time.

Many of us will remember Editha for her long standing service at the Marigot hospital, where she worked as the head cook. Her friendly smile and gentle manner will always be remembered.  May her soul rest in peace.

Thank you Cheryl, for keeping me abreast of your sister’s condition.  I will see you in Dominica very soon.

A Formal Affair at the End of October

Plans are being worked out for hosting a formal event at the end of October, during the World Creole festivities.  Information regarding the date, time and cost of the event will be posted later.

THANKS TO ALL OUR PATRONS

A big thank you to all the fans who attended the End-of-School party at Classiqué International last night, Friday, June 26th. We appreciate your business and look forward to having you attend our upcoming events.

Thanks to Club DVD Dynamic Sound System of Marigot for providing the lovely music which our fans enjoyed throughout the evening.05-no-time-to-linger    06-step-aside

Thanks to the staff of Classiqué International for working hard to be prepared for the event, working hard throughout the event, and working even harder after the event.

I am very proud of you guys because you were better prepared last night — keep up the good work!

Michael Jackson – Singing and Dancing with a Higher Purpose

We at Classiqué International are deeply saddened by the sudden death of a great music legend, Michael Jackson, who, during his 50 years of life, has left a profound legacy which is unmatched by any other. His memories will live on in our hearts as we continue listening to his music and watching his videos. On Thursday, June 25th, 2009, the world regretfully and undoubtedly lost a very brilliant, multi-talented, flamboyant and disciplined performer.  As we respectfully mourn the monumental loss of Michael Jackson, we must also be mindful that he will continue performing melodious music in a higher place, where he will no longer be judged by man, but by the almighty one who created such a unique individual to be a wonderful, inspirational but temporary gift, to people all around the world.  

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Jackson family, especially Michael’s three lovely children, as they mourn his sudden death and wonder why his departure was so swift, yet having to accept the realization that his duties here on earth were significantly accomplished. Rest in peace, Michael, and may God’s perpetual light shine upon you.

Friday, June 26th – Official End of School Jam

AN OPEN INVITATION TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A GREAT PARTY!

 

Classiqué International will be celebrating the Official End-of-School Jam on Friday, June 26th from 9:00 PM Until…………….YOU SAY WHEN!

Entertainment will be provided by the One and Only Club DVD Super Sound System of Marigot – featuring, DJ Bullet, DJ Mixer as well as several other dynamic DJs.

 Admission will be $5.00. per person. 01-walk-wine-remix

You have heard from the rest now come party with the best — come join the Classiqué International party crowd which is absolutely the most energetic and friendly crowd in Dominica. Classiqué International is a venue where the ambiance is great and the food, as well as the drinks, are superbly delicious.

********COME CASUALLY BUT PLEASANTLY DRESSED********

Please remember Classiqué International is happiest when you show love and respect to your friends, as well as the place in which you are gathered.

To the staff of Classiqué International, have a safe, enjoyable and successful evening.

Happy Father’s Day to All Fathers

A very happy father’s day to all fathers worldwide, biological or adoptive. To all the men, especially my own brothers and nephews, who step in to shoulder the responsibilities in homes, churches, schools, ball games and elsewhere, I wish you all a very happy father’s day.

The gratifying results are truly rewarding when men recognizes, and acknowledges that they are fathers, and seriously execute their responsibilities, by being present, active, and worthy fathers, while raising and preparing their children for a promising future. The profound feelings of accomplishment which fathers experience and enjoy, while admirably witnessing their sons and daughters become healthy, productive, intelligent, respectful, loving, self-sufficient and confident, members of society, are just some of the benefits of being a positive, interactive father. Your sons and daughters need you to be part of there lives……… do not disappoint them…….. be the bright, shining light at the end of the tunnel, which will eagerly and fearlessly guide their unknown path towards an impending future, one which they must be prepared to challenge in order to successfully realize their dreams and begin their own triumphant journey through life, with an undeniable sense of security and optimism.

Please be good to yourselves and enjoy your special day. 11-make-a-difference

Summer Camp 2009, Registration in Motion

Registration is currently in motion for our Summer Camp 2009, at Classiqué International in Marigot. The one week summer camp begins on Monday, July 20th and ends on Friday, July 24th.  The time will be 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. An open house has been scheduled for Saturday, July 25th, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm where parents will be invited to view arts and craft work which will be created by the children, during the camp sessions.  Although priority will be given to children who regularly attend our weekend children’s parties, there is no guarantee that they will be accepted unless they have been registered and the fee of $5.00 per child, has been paid. Programs and packages which are being prepared for the summer sessions are based on the number of boys and girls who have registered and paid the registration fee.  As previously mentioned, we will be accepting approximately fifty children for the summer camp and the selection process will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

We look forward to a very organized, informative, creative and exciting week of summer camp 2009, as we engage in vigorous group discussions, conflict solving, arts and crafts, reading, as well as lots of fun and games.  Announcements have been made at schools and information has also been posted throughout the village. Please contact Alvin Alexander with any information or questions you may have, regarding the registration process.

The regular children’s party will be held on Saturday, July 25th from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm and children of all ages are invited to attend.12-sassiness

Melville Hall Airport, Improvement We Can Appreciate

One of the most widely debated topics among Dominicans like myself, is the necessity of an International airport, which we believe will expedite our travel time and relieve some of the many stops we encounter en-route to Dominica.   Delays are most common during special celebrations such as, Christmas, the World Creole festivities and Carnival times, when thousands of Dominicans as well as other visitors are drawn to the island.   While having an international airport  is a very ambitious expectation on our part, the opportunity to save time and money, as well as encourage other financial opportunities could be very beneficial to the island.  Sporting events, additional hotels, as well as increased tourism, not only for one day visit by ships, but for those visitors who wish to remain on the island for extended stays, could be more available to Dominica, for example.  Unfortunately, an international airport remains a long term goal for the island, one most of us might not be privileged to see, in our life time.  

All is not lost, because construction of the Melville Hall Airport which began a few years ago, is moving along as planned.  Companies from several countries continue the process of working on parts of the airport designated to their areas of expertise.   The completed areas look great and are much more appealing and comfortable to visitors.  Although space appears to be limited, the designs are unique and every inch of available space is being utilized.  Most of us have memories of  what usually occurs when the river overflows, as such, a new backwall has been constructed with additional parking spaces closer to the inside of the wall.  The road from the toll booth to the terminal has also been improved with better access for drivers dropping off and picking up passengers. 

Upon entering the terminal, beautiful flowers and new plants enhances the walkway.  Incoming passengers enter into a brighter, more organized immigration checking area, which allows faster processing of passengers’ documentations.  A conveyor belt is now in operation and allows easier access and faster identification of incoming baggage, which ultimately allows passengers to exit the custom’s department more expeditiously.   Additionally, unaccompanied baggage is secured in an area which is more accessible to passengers, so you do not have to exit the area to locate your baggage if it arrives at the terminal a day or more prior to your arrival. 

I was very impressed by the look of the new departure lounge although seating appeared a bit too close for comfort.   Replaced by beautiful skylights are sections of the old ceiling which allows more natural light into the room.   New chairs,  brighter floors, and new restrooms are all complimented by brighter paint and additional lighting.   Walking out of the departure gate is more accessible with clearer directions for departing passengers as they walk towards the aircraft.    These are some of the additional comforts which outgoing passengers now enjoy.  Missing in the departure lounge was the convenient shop which I suppose is being replaced by one which is more suitable to the new improved lounge; hopefully,  with water and snacks which can be taken onto the airplane.  There are lots of other interesting areas which have been enhanced but since the entire airport is under construction, only completed sections are being opened to the public.  

As one can imagine, it is still a bit confusing as to which direction you should check in when departing, and after checking in, you must walk outside before entering the departure lounge.  The last time I traveled, there was someone waiting on the line leading to the departure lounge, with all luggage in hand, until I told him that he needed to walk outside and down to the other entrance to be checked in.  Hopefully, by the time I return to Dominica there will be more improvement and less confusion, However, we must remember that  improvement generally requires some level of sacrifice; therefore, I am willing to be patient while enduring the inconveniences which must occur.  It is believed that plans are being initiated for possible night landing upon completion of the project which would ultimately increase the volume of traffic at the Melville Hall airport.  As such, lengthening the runway is part of the project which is also being undertaken in preparation for the capability of night landing.   Although we will not have an international airport, having an efficient,  functional, attractive, though small airport, will benefit Dominica as a whole, while encouraging and accommodating other Dominicans who live abroad, as well as other visitors who come to the island on vacation, or for business purposes.

Personally, I must admit that after standing on long check in lines and going through even longer immigration lines, in the US, the endless walk and run circus like journey through the San Juan airport, for example, I welcome the slower paste which awaits me at the Melville Hall airport.  Upon approaching Dominica, I enjoy looking out of the window at the tall mountains, lush green forest, endless coconut trees, the blue ocean, and winding rivers, while trying to recognize my house somewhere in the distance.  When the plane finally touches down safely and all the passengers breath a sign of relief, I enjoy walking slowly to the entrance of the incoming passenger lounge to a more relaxed atmosphere, with shorter lines, fewer passengers, and many familiar faces.  Finally, while driving along the ocean, I enjoy looking at the lovely, cool, white and  foam-like waves which appears to be touching the majentic blue sky, while the strong sea breeze blows through the car windows and onto my face, leaving that natural, healthy feeling which one lavishes while being on the  island.   These are just a few of the sentimental reasons which reminds me that Dominica is truly the Nature Island of the Caribbean, in spite of the lack of an international airport.