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04 Mar 2010 Somewhere Near Tapachula
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Somewhere Near Tapachula

A Film of Love, Life and Hope

 ‘Somewhere Near Tapachula’ will be touring Australia throughout February and March. The world premiere will be held in Sydney at The Dendy Circular Quay on the 25th of February 2010. A screening will be held at The Point Restaurant in Ballina on the 11th March 2010 @7pm for a 7.30 start. Tickets are available at The Point Ballina.   Phone 6618 1188


Tickets are $20 and you receive a free copy of the dvd – ALL money raised will go directly to the Mission.

When Pam and Alan Skuse left Australia in 2000 to volunteer at a children’s refuge in Tapachula, Mexico, they had no idea how life-altering the journey they were about to embark on would be. 10 years later, Pam and Alan are still in Tapachula and have 50 children in their care at a refuge aptly named Mission Mexico.
 
Two young film-makers, Stefan Hunt and Jonno Durrant, had heard about Mission Mexico through a friend who was volunteering at the refuge. The boys donated a DVD Player to the mission and after they finished touring their documentary ‘Surfing 50 States’, Stefan decided to spend some time helping out at the refuge. Once there, he was inspired to capture life at the mission on film.
 
‘Somewhere Near Tapachula’, a documentary by Stefan and Jonno, offers an insight to the daily challenges and rewards at the refuge and the one common theme that brings the family together every weekend – the ocean.
 
In the documentary Pam said that the children of Mission Mexico have had to endure emotional pain and physical punishment early in life that no human should be subjected to. “Some have been beaten, some have been raped, we have children that were addicted to drugs at the age of 8 and 9 and others have been used as sex slaves or are victims of illegal human trafficking,” she explained.

“They all enjoy the beach because it helps them forget about their past and focus on the ‘now’. The wide smiles and enthusiasm is happiness and love in its purest form.”
 
As far as surfing is concerned, Mission Mexico has already produced a fine crop and Stefan and Jonno have captured it. “We looked forward to every weekend, because the beach was the place where everyone was at peace with themselves and so content to help each other in and out of the water,” Stefan said.
 
There are some standout performances in the water where the teenagers were pushing each other to challenge boundaries, but the real stoke comes from seeing some of the younger kids get up for the first time on a board. I don’t think I have ever witnessed something like that before – someone who has had a horrific start in life and a couple of years later is riding a surfboard, all smiles and surrounded by love.”
 
‘Somewhere Near Tapachula’ is a story of love, life and hope – Mission Mexico’s mantra. It defines how strong the human spirit can be.
 
“Pam and Alan have built a home based around love, respect and self-belief. After everything these kids have gone through early in life, they smile and laugh every-day. The inspiration given by these children matches that of any business mentor, sports star or musician.” Jonno stated.
 
 ‘Somewhere Near Tapachula’ will be touring Australia throughout February and March. The world premiere will be held in Sydney at The Dendy Circular Quay on the 25th of February 2010. A screening will be held at The Point Restaurant in Ballina on the 11th March 2010. Tickets are available at The Point Ballina.   

For more information please visit www.somewhereneartapachula.com <http://www.somewhereneartapachula.com>

All media enquiries and media interviews, please call Adam Mumford on 0414 444 769.

04 Mar 2010 A Postcard with a Difference.
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A Postcard with a Difference.

This is also your invitation!

Hi all,

As you know several times throughout the year Ballina Tourism and Hospitality presents social evenings for its members to update them on tourism happenings around the Ballina Coast and hinterland. For 2010 we feel that a combined approach to tourism happenings and promotion of this great area and so:

Ballina Tourism and Hospitality has the pleasure of inviting members of

  • Ballina Tourism and Hospitality
  • Ballina Chamber of Commerce
  • Alstonville Wollongbar Chamber of Commerce
  • Lennox Head Chamber of Commerce

to a combined Social Event

What: Social Evening including complementary buffet dinner, drinks and nibbles (see menu below)
When: March 25
Time: 6pm
Where: Nightcap Restaurant Wollongbar TAFE
Cost: nil, sposored by Ballina Tourism and Hospitality and North Coast TAFE
Address by Russell Mills, CEO Northern Rivers Tourism

RSVP: Dave Heggie 02 66 192 470 secretary@ballinatourism.com.au by March 18

This evening is proudly brought to you by North Coast TAFE and Ballina Tourism and Hospitality


Not a member yet, why not join and help us promote your business and this great region..
Half price membership is still on offer for the remainder of the 2010 financial year.

So email me and ask for a membership form.  secretary@ballinatourism.com.au


Menu

Entre

Marinated Quail on Potato Rosti with a Rocket Salad & Onion Jam
Shanghai Prawns with a Chilli jam
Soft shell Mud Crab on Asian Salad

Mains

Garlic Lemon Barramundi
Seared Kangaroo Fillet
Rolled Lamb Loin stuffed with Sundried Tomatos & Asparagus
All mains have a selection of steamed veg roast veg coconut rice

Desserts

Gum Leaf Scented Cream Caramel
Pavlova with Wattle Seed
Lemon Myrtle Sago Pudding


We have lots more happening so this is just a quick postcard to invite you. Don't forget RSCP by March 18.

More in another postcard soon.

 

Cheers

 Dave Heggie
Secretary Ballina Tourism and Hospitality

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