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We will leave Thurgood Marshall International Airport to Tampa, Florida on Tuesday, August 30 , 2016 Leave from Tampa, International Airport for Havana, Cuba and return to Tampa International Airport on Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Details: Providing Cuban Visa & Required Cuban Health Insurance *Guide and Translator * Double Room Accommodations in 3 star hotels * Two Meals a Day (Breakfast and Dinner) * (Single room, additional fee) * Walking Tour of Old Town Havana and Playa, * Transportation to events (Day Time) & Beaches * Passes to Museums and Factory
Full details discussed via Uber Conference on May 22 , 2016 at 6:30pm
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/kwanzaaassociatesinc
Optional dial in number: 401-283-5771 PIN: 11965
Highlights:
- Tour of Cuban Medical School
- Tour of Cuban Cigar and Rum Factory
- Cuban Music Jazz and Hip-Hop and a Oldies but Goodies Sunday
- Tour of Cuban Pharmacies Lab
- We will socialize with the Cuban People
Cost: $1,800.00 Round-Trip from Thurgood Marshall Airport to Tampa, Florida and Final Destination Havana Cuba plus other Cities in Cuba. See Flyer & Data Form
Children are our future and fostering their development is a part of Kwanzaa Associates Inc. mission. Craig Fulmore also a member of Here the children of Germantown are enjoying the Pastorius Street Community Garden Fall Festival. Two of our young gardeners is providing entertainment.
The founder of Kwanzaa Associates Inc, Craig Fulmore worked along side Philadelphia Montessori Charter School to create green spaces. Green spaces are a great benefit to our environment. They filter pollutants and dust from the air, they provide shade and lower temperatures in urban areas, and they even reduce erosion of soil into our waterways. These are just a few of the environmental benefits that green spaces provide
Located in historic Germantown, Philadelphia, Pastorius Community Garden is transforming a vacant lot into a community garden and fruit orchard! Stay tuned for their progress.
The 2015 meeting of the National Network On Cuba was held November 7-8 in Washington DC. The highlights of the meeting were, without question, the presence of ICAP President, Kenia Serrano and Leima Martinez, official of the America’s Division. It was the first meeting of the NNOC since the December 17, 1014 return of the remaining 3 of the Cuban 5. All present joyfully acknowledged this achievement. In addition, we were joined by representative of the Cuban Embassy, the first time we were able to greet the diplomats as representing the embassy rather than the Interests Section. It was also the first time that an ICAP President had been given a travel visa by the United States. All the events were held at University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law.