Archive for March, 2009

Family Fun Day!

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

On Sunday May 24th, 2009, for the first time ever, N.E.E.T. will be hosting a “Family Fun Day” in Negril. This event will serve as a fund raiser for the organization and will hopefully be an annual event for everyone to enjoy. There will be plenty of excitement and entertainment for the whole family to enjoy with the latest state of the art rides, water slides, courtesy of Jamaica Fun Fun, and plenty more. There will also be gate prizes and surprises, food, games, fun stalls and of course music. A true Fun Day for all.
On the schedule:

  • Live performances
  • N.E.E.T. will be giving great prizes such as computers, books, laptops and cash prizes to schools selling the most tickets.
  • Gate prizes of Laptops, computers and other items
  • Prizes will be announced every half hour based on the draw of lucky ticket holders.

Eight Year Old Gives to N.E.E.T.

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Claudia Moysset; an eight year old young lady from Los Angeles has started her own non profit organization; Bookworm Foundation. Through this organization she has donated over twelve thousand books to children and libraries.

N.E.E.T. was fortunate to receive books, pencils, sharpeners, pampers, baby bottles, and baby formula from Claudia.

N.E.E.T. thanks Claudia for her generosity and wishes her well with her mission. You can read more about her at www.venturacountystar.com/news/2008/dec/05/8-year-olds-organization-has-delivered-12000/

B.E.T. Visits N.E.E.T

Monday, March 16th, 2009

THIS TUESDAY, MARCH 17, the US-based BET will be on location at Travellers Beach Resort to film “Culture Day” and “Buy a Brick Campaign’ starting at 1 p.m.

These events replace the weekly “Soul Rebellion”, a collaborative effort between Negril Education Environment Trust (N.E.E.T.) in collaboration with Travellers Beach Resort, put on weekly during Spring Break for “Spring Breakers”, each Tuesday at 1:00 p.m..

“Soul Rebellion”, “Culture Day” and “Buy a Brick Campaign” are a combined initiative to raise funds for building libraries throughout the parish.

“Culture Day” and “Buy a Brick Campaign” are also being put on by Negril Education Environment Trust (N.E.E.T..) in collaboration with Travellers Beach Resort.

At 1 p.m. on Tuesday, students from schools within the parish will showcase more cultural items, as well as render items in drama and song than is usually done at “Soul Rebellion”. Pieces such as Roast Breadfruit will be performed, while even the Spring Breakers will get a chance to dance with Jonkoonu characters.

In return, Spring Breakers will participate in the “Buy A Brick Campaign” by donating a brick, towards the building of the libraries. On the bricks, the names of the donors will be written.

N.E.E.T has been committed to empowering young minds through education. So far there are courses in computer literacy being offered at no cost to police personnel, civilians, and students alike. Four libraries are already completed as well as thousands of books donated throughout local schools.

The Balaclava Primary School library in St. Elizabeth is the current project and is scheduled for completion by April 8th 2009.