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Jamaica Tourist Board re-launches Meet-the-People program
Thursday, April 29, 2004
KINGSTON, Jamaica: What better way to
experience the culture of a nation than through its people? For travelers
seeking insight into the Jamaican experience and the warm welcome of a
Jamaican friend, the island's Meet-the-People program provides an ideal
option, taking them way beyond the traditional resort and beach setting into
the colorful realm of Jamaica's lifestyle, tradition and culture.
The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) has
re-launched this popular program, originally introduced in 1968, reaching out
to visitors curious to explore the culture of this vibrant Caribbean island.
Visitors wishing to take part in the Meet-the-People program are teamed up
with Jamaican hosts or volunteers who share a common profession, hobby or
interest. In true Jamaican fashion, these volunteers offer a hand of
friendship and hospitality to visitors who genuinely want to know Jamaicans
and the Jamaican way of life. Meet the People
allows the visitor to meet a Jamaican who can enhance enjoyment of the real
Jamaica. Guests may get to meet a family, get to know a fellow musician,
businessman, photographer, nurse, teacher or artist, or participate in a wide
range of activities, such as hiking, shopping at a local craft market,
enjoying a simple Jamaican meal, visiting a church, a clubhouse or theater,
touring the countryside or even accompanying the host on daily errands.
Whatever the focus, these outings are uniquely Jamaican, providing an island
experience that only locals can create and a pathway to the unique aspects of
Jamaica's rich endearing heritage in people, culture, music, cuisine and
natural landscape. Unforgettable experiences
of Jamaica continue to linger through Meet-the-People encounters. In March
1976, the Jamaica Tourist Board adopted the forget-me-not flower as the symbol
of the program. The flower grows wild all over Jamaica, especially in the
cooler areas, producing white, pink, or blue blossoms. It was selected to
reinforce the significance of the people-to-people contact, after which each
person can truly say to the other, "It was a wonderful time of togetherness.
Forget me not." Deputy Director of Tourism -
Marketing - David Shields is enthusiastic about the Meet- the-People
revitalization. "This is an excellent way for our visitors to explore Jamaican
culture," he commented, "and can be very rewarding for visitors and hosts
alike. In many cases, the friendships that have grown out of these social
gatherings have flourished for decades and led to subsequent trips in both
directions!" o participate in Meet the
People, visitors planning a trip to Jamaica should explore details online at
www.visitjamaica.com,
select the Meet-the-People link, and fill out the registration form.
Meet-the-People participants will be contacted by a program volunteer.
Details of upcoming special events, attractions and accommodations in Jamaica
are posted on the Jamaica Tourist Board Web site at
www.visitjamaica.com
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