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Wednesday, 30 May 2012 00:07
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By caribarena news
Antigua St John's - The Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Culture is hoping to engage the nation’s youth and sensitize them to tourism's importance.
Primary and secondary schools have been encouraged to have their students participate in the 2012 installation of the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) Essay competition.
This year’s topic is, “What are the memories you would like a cruise passenger to walk away with after visiting your destination?” The essays are to be written in English, and should be 500 - 750 words in length.
Entries will be categorized in two main divisions, the Junior Division - catering to children 12 years and under, and the Senior Division - catering to children ages 13 to 16.
On a national level, the contest will be conducted in two rounds, with the first round done within each participating school. The two winners from each school (one from each age category) should be selected by the teachers/staff selection committee, and forwarded to the Ministry of Tourism, Attn: Cynthia G Simon, Manager of Tourism Education, Training and Awareness, on or before June 13. Each submitted essay should include the following: Name of the Student (as it appears on official document), Student’s Date of Birth, and Name of School.
The submissions will be further screened by a national committee (round two), and the winning essays (one from each age category) will then be forwarded for further judging by the FCCA’s Selection Committee.
First, second, and third place winners of each age category will receive a personal cash scholarship award ranging between US$1,000, upwards to US$3,000, and a matching cash award for the school represented by each of the winners.
The first place winner in each category will participate in the FCCA Caribbean Cruise Conference in Curacao from October 1 to 5.
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