Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Speaker Series and tree-planting exercise close out Tourism Awareness Week at Manning’s

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TOURISM Awareness Week activities came to a close on September 29 with the Speaker Series and tree-planting exercises at the Manning’s School, the institutio­n attended by 2023 Junior Tourism Minister Deja Bremmer.

“The Manning’s School Tourism Action Club has been achieving great things and has been active in learning and promoting tourism in Jamaica. It was important that we included the school in the Speaker Series and tree-planting exercise so that they continue to benefit from tourism initiative like these,” expressed Donovan White, director of tourism, Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB).

He added that the JTB looks forward to Jamaica being represente­d by the 2023 junior tourism minister at the Caribbean Tourism Organizati­on’s Youth Congress in Turks and Caicos and lauded Manning’s School for retaining the title for the second year.

The speaker series, which took place in over eight school across the island, provided students with the opportunit­y to hear from industry profession­als surroundin­g this year’s theme, ‘Tourism and Green Investment­s: Investing in People, Planet and Prosperity’. Closing out the Speaker Series, Dr Carey Wallace, executive director of the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund and past student at Manning’s School, addressed fifth and sixth form students which included members of the Tourism Action Club.

Approximat­ely 10 trees were planted at the school with the assistance of the Forestry Department. Acting principal of the Manning’s School Sharon Thorpe expressed thanks to the Ministry of Tourism and its public bodies for implementi­ng the initiative.

“Trees are important for our environmen­t as they provide us with oxygen and without preservati­on of the environmen­t we will not survive,” she expressed. Thorpe also charged the students to do their part to sustain our natural resources, especially the trees, to safeguard their lives and the lives of generation­s to come.

Other activities for the week included a virtual knowledge forum, a youth forum which hosted 350 students from across Jamaica, a tourism opportunit­ies visionary symposium and workshop and the roll-out of the Tourism Awareness Week 2023 online resource guide.

 ?? ?? From left: Raymond Bingham, staff advisor at Manning’s School; Essie Gardner, manager, Tourism Informatio­n Centre at the Jamaica Tourist Board; Delecia James, president of the Manning’s Tourism Action Club; Dr Carey Wallace, executive director of the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund; Deja Bremmer, 2023 Junior Tourism Minister; Acting Principal Sharon Thorpe; and David Dobson, chief technical director at the Ministry of Tourism, at the tree planting.
From left: Raymond Bingham, staff advisor at Manning’s School; Essie Gardner, manager, Tourism Informatio­n Centre at the Jamaica Tourist Board; Delecia James, president of the Manning’s Tourism Action Club; Dr Carey Wallace, executive director of the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund; Deja Bremmer, 2023 Junior Tourism Minister; Acting Principal Sharon Thorpe; and David Dobson, chief technical director at the Ministry of Tourism, at the tree planting.

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