We are ONE day away from the highly anticipated final leg of the Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition's Miss La Reine Rive competition.
Yesterday you saw Rachel Questelles talent performance, today we show you her self expression, highlighting the iconic cultural village of Pembroke.
Encore Dance Theater's Rachel Questelles stood in 1st place after the preliminary round. She took the stage in the first leg of the finals of the Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition, she stunned the audience with an outstanding delivery of her talent.
Take a look at her impressive performance, and send her your best wishes as she journeys to Trinidad this weekend to partake in the 2nd leg of the finals in a bid to bring the title back to Tobago for the first time in 30 years!
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As part of the Caribbean Tourism Organization's State of the Industry Conference (SOTIC) in the Cayman Islands, our very own Secretary of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities, and Transportation, Councillor Tashia Burris, is proudly representing Tobago in the ๐ด๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ท๐๐๐๐: ๐พ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐ป๐๐๐๐๐๐: ๐ณ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ณ๐๐๐
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This distinguished panel, moderated by CTO Secretary-General Dona Regis-Prosper, will focus on the inspiring journeys of women leaders in Caribbean tourism. The panellists will share invaluable lessons on leadership, empowerment, and sustainable tourism practices. They will also explore strategies for empowering the next generation of female professionals while fostering community-driven economic development.
Joining Councillor Burris on this influential panel are:
- Josephine Connolly, Tourism Minister of Turks and Caicos Islands
- Luce Hodge-Smith, Junior Minister for Culture and Tourism, British Virgin Islands
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Road to Cayman- It Takes a Village
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Today is the big day!
Anthurium Lewis takes the stage at the Tropical Shipping 2024 Regional Tourism Youth Congress, and in this special episode of our Road to Cayman series, we highlight the love and encouragement from her family, friends, and mentors as she heads into the competition.
As Anthurium represents Tobago, she also carries with her the well wishes and full support of the Secretary, Councillor Tashia Burris, Assistant Secretary, Assemblyman Niall George, Administrator, Mr Julien Skeete and staff of the Division of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities, and Transportation.
Weโre all cheering her on as she competes for the Regional Junior Minister of Tourism title!
Tune in TODAY to watch Anthurium live and show your support:
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Thursday, 5 September, 2024
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Letโs show the world why Tobago is the Greatest Little Island on the Planet!
Bishop's High School , Tobago
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Tobago Precision Archery Club
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Ms. Rachel Questelles is on the cusp of glory as she is in lead contention to win the Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition Miss La Reine Rive competition.
We wish Ms. Questelles all the best in her quest for glory. Tobago is proud and we support you.
Road to Cayman Islands- Episode 2
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Our "Road to Cayman" series continues with Episode 2, where we delve into the collaborative efforts behind Anthurium Lewis' journey to the Caribbean Tourism Organization Regional Youth Congress.
This episode highlights the unwavering support from the Division of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities, and Transportation, the guidance of Dr Selvon Hazel and Ms Rhonda Hackett-Bruce, and the creative vision of E-Pixl Studios, all of which came together to prepare Anthurium for her role as Tobago's ambassador.
Tune in to see the dedication, teamwork, and passion that make Anthuriumโs journey possible, and witness how Anthurium is getting ready to shine on the regional stage.
#YouthInTourism #CTORegionalYouthCongress #RoadToCayman #CollaborativeSuccess
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The Division of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities, and Transportation, in partnership with the Eco-Industrial Development Company of Tobago (E-IDCOT), held the sod-turning ceremony for the Lighthouse Restoration Project at Fort King George on August 14th,2024. The event signaled the start of the restoration and enhancement of one of our islandโs most iconic landmarks.
We know many of you have been hearing the great reviews of the first ever Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition finals held in Tobago last weekend. Here is a recap of the action that took place on Saturday August 17th
Road to Cayman 2024
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The Caribbean Tourism Organization Regional Tourism Youth Congress is scheduled to take place in the Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, from September 02- 07th, 2024.
This year, we are proud to have 15-year-old Anthurium Lewis, the current Junior Secretary of Tourism and student at Bishop's High School, Tobago, represent the island at the competition.
As a well-rounded student and athlete, Anthurium is prepared to represent her school and the Greatest Little Island on the Planet with distinction.
Look at our first episode in our "Road to Cayman" series, which gives insight into who our Junior Secretary of Tourism is!
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We are still on cloud 9 from the Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition Tobago finals over the Weekend. For those who missed a treat we want to give you a recap of Sunday's action, as the Tobago Drama Guild took the stage to compete in the Folk Theatre category.
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The Tobago Drama Guild's presentation Blood Money at the Folk Theatre Tobago Finals of the Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition at Shaw Park, Tobago.
Today's Best Village action features Tobago Drama Guild as they compete in the Folk Theatre category.
Make it a family affair and come down to the Shaw Park Complex for some Sunday evening entertainment. Admission is FREE.
Today is the last day of the of the Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition and today Folk Theatre takes centre stage. Tobago's lone contender in the category is the Tobago Drama Guild as they present their popular play Blood Money.
We sat with Thabiti as he spoke about the group's involvement with young theatre enthusiasts.
Make it a family affair and come down to the Shaw Park Complex for some Sunday evening entertainment while supporting the creative arts in Tobago.
The action starts at 6pm. Admissiom is FREE! See you there!
Tobago Alpha Dance Academy performing in the National Patriotic Dance Category at the first ever Tobago finals of the Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition at Shaw Park Complex.
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Rhythm Babes performing in the National Patriotic Dance Category at the first ever Tobago finals of the Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition at Shaw Park Complex.
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Rhythm Babes performing in the Folk Medley (13 & under) category at the historic Tobago Finals of the Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition at Shaw Park Complex.
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Youth Quake performing in the Folk Medley (13 & under) categoryat the historic Tobago Finals of the Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition at Shaw Park Complex.
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The historic Tobago Finals of the Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition Finals is off to a resounding start with Rhytmic Vibrations performing their rendition of " Believe for It" in the Spiritual Song Category.
We are just moments away from the start of the Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition. Rhythmic Vibrations will take the stage today. Founder of the group, Arlene Daniel expresses her group's philosophy I training the future generation of cultural activists on the island.
You can still make your way down to the Shaw Park Complex to be a part of history. Admission is FREE of charge.