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		<title>Volunteers Clean Up Boquete Panama</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 00:11:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With more tourists and visitors coming to Boquete also comes more litter. While a few people address the problem when time and money allow, one group, Volunteer Boquete, has attacked the litter problem head on. UMMF (Unexpected Moments of Magic Foundation places volunteers from around the world and coordinates a variety of activities, that include [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="margin: 0pt; text-align: justify;">With more tourists and visitors coming to Boquete also comes more litter. While a few people address the problem when time and money allow, one group, Volunteer Boquete, has attacked the litter problem head on. UMMF (Unexpected Moments of Magic Foundation places volunteers from around the world and coordinates a variety of activities, that include helping curb the tide that is litter.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0pt; text-align: justify;"><img style="margin: 5px; float: left;" src="http://www.boquete-bajareque-times.com/images/stories/others/volunteers-no%20more%20litter%20volunteers%20oscar%20pena%20sanchez%20jades%20smithgilberto%20barria%20vallarinomaria%20galussimon%20shen-photo%20by%20kaytee%20hoverson-1.jpg" alt="volunteers no%20more%20litter%20volunteers%20oscar%20pena%20sanchez%20jades%20smithgilberto%20barria%20vallarinomaria%20galussimon%20shen photo%20by%20kaytee%20hoverson 1 Volunteers Clean Up Boquete Panama" width="216" height="162" title="Volunteers Clean Up Boquete Panama" /></p>
<p style="margin: 0pt; text-align: justify;">Volunteer Boquete has developed a campaign that was officially kicked off on December 24<sup>th</sup> with the first Community Cleanup in Boquete. With the new campaign, the foundation will be hosting a community wide event on Earth Day (April 22). “We have found a need in the community and we plan to address it because it needs to be done” said Kaytee Hoverson, project coordinator. In the meantime volunteers from the program, as well as local volunteers, have targeted areas of litter and attacked them head on.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0pt; text-align: justify;">A group of dedicated volunteers picked up litter <em>on Christmas Day</em> and then again the first week in January. While this hearty band of volunteers separates recyclables out of the trash picked up, they plan to further coordinate with Boquete’s recycling program ReALBoquete.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0pt; text-align: justify;">Project plans include researching joining forces with Boquete’s workforce for a more concerted effort, placing trash cans around the city in problem areas, building a regular volunteer base to pick up litter on a regular basis, and working with schools to educate young people about the litter problem.</p>
<p style="margin: 0pt; text-align: justify;">As of this writing, a meeting was scheduled with Mayor Manolo Ruiz, to present him with a very concise 17-point topic list, outlining detailed solutions to litter problems in the Boquete area.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0pt; text-align: justify;">This is not just a group picking up trash, states Hoverson, but “…a long term project to make Boquete the cleanest, most beautiful town in Panama.”</p>
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<p style="margin: 0pt; text-align: justify;">More information about how you can be a part of this important program is available at www.unexpetctedmomentsofmagic.org or by calling 720-1025.</p>
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		<title>North Americans discover the beauty of Boquete in Panama</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 15:22:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Americans and Canadians continue to discover the beauty of Boquete Panama and the advantages to living in Panama - one of the Cheapest Places to Live and acknowledged as the Best Place to Retire.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="vitstorybody"><span class="vitstorybody">BOQUETE, Panama – It&#8217;s a Friday afternoon, and the main street resembles Anytown, U.S.A. There is a mom-and-pop coffee shop with round tables, prepared sandwiches and a dessert case. Nearby is a tiny video store, with posters advertising <em>Misión Imposible Tres</em> and <em>La Guerra de Los Mundos </em>(<em>War of the Worlds</em><em>)</em><strong>.</strong> And down the block is a small deli that serves cheeseburgers with rice and beans.</p>
<p>At midday, when the air is warm but crisp, a casual pace falls over the town. Tourists mingle with old-timers and make fishing and hiking plans for the next morning.</p>
<p>What feels at times like a newly minted resort town in New England or perhaps Southern California is actually the latest stop on Panama&#8217;s growing tourist route. Tucked into the highlands near the Baru volcano in the western Chiriqui region of Panama, Boquete is emerging as one of Central America&#8217;s latest eco-tourism destinations.</p>
<p>Surrounded by green mountains topped by misty, craggy peaks, Boquete offers outdoor adventures such as hiking, climbing, bird-watching and white-water rafting. And, thanks to a 3,000-foot elevation, the area&#8217;s microclimate deducts 10 degrees from the incessant lowland heat.</p>
<p>Wispy clouds meander overhead in the morning but release their grip by midday. It&#8217;s warm in the daytime, bracing at night, and perfect for growing bananas, potatoes, onions, tomatoes, strawberries and coffee – Chiriqui&#8217;s main crops.</p>
<p>But, unlike most eco-tourist hot spots, Boquete draws people not just to its natural beauty but also to its snowbird enclave. In the past two decades, a thriving community of North American baby boomers has built homes in and around town.</p>
<p>Attracted first by the Napa Valley-like weather and low cost of living, and then by lax real estate laws – not to mention potable tap water – several thousand foreign families own houses in Boquete, according to Tom Byrne, a 39-year-old developer who moved there from Ireland.</p>
<p>And while Boquete&#8217;s real estate market once was dominated by porch-swinging retirees, the latest wave of arrivals tends to be younger couples in their 40s and 50s. Many are opening restaurants, touring companies, bed-and-breakfasts and spas geared for tourists.</p>
<p>While tourism is still light, at least when compared with neighboring Costa Rica, that is changing. At Amigos Restaurant (Central Park Plaza), opened in the center of town by two Canadians, a few older gringos were sipping beer on a Friday night. But the majority of customers were young tourists filling up on burgers and fries.</p>
<p>Boquete &#8220;is like Costa Rica 15 years ago,&#8221; Mr. Byrne says.</p>
<p>The comparison is apt but not entirely accurate. Like the popular mountain towns Monteverde and La Fortuna in Costa Rica, Boquete is capitalizing on its forests, rivers and wildlife.</p>
<p>But development in Panama is following a more upscale track. Tourists arrive in rented SUVs from David, Panama&#8217;s fourth-largest city, and stay in high-end hotels hidden off the main road and perched in the hills.</p>
<p>One popular with honeymooners is Panamonte Inn and Spa (011-507-720-1324; www .panamonteinnandspa.com), which offers candlelit dinners and spa wraps and massages, with garden cabins starting at $126 a night.</p>
<p>Another upscale hotel, La Montaña y el Valle Coffee Estate Inn (011-507-720-2211; www.cof feeestateinn.com), opened by Canadian expatriates, has three secluded bungalows set among coffee trees and exotic flower gardens for $130 a night.</p>
<p>Morning is when Boquete springs to life. Most days, a steady stream of rafts can be spotted bobbing down the Chiriqui Viejo, Gariche and Dolega rivers.</p>
<p>One of the region&#8217;s oldest outfits, Chiriqui River Rafting (011-507-720-1505; www.panama- rafting.com) runs daily trips, from beginners&#8217; to Class IV rapids, starting at $60.</p>
<p>For those who want to remain dry, Coffee Adventures (011-507-720-3852; www.coffeeadven tures.net) offers tours of the Kotowa coffee plantation, which claims Panama&#8217;s oldest coffee mill, for $22.50.</p>
<p>Visitors hike through rows of coffee trees, meet the pickers and sample fresh brew in the mill&#8217;s cupping room.</p>
<p>Panama also offers magnificent bird-watching. The forests in and around Boquete are home to a dazzling array of quetzals, toucans and parrots.</p>
<p>But for adventure-seekers, there&#8217;s only one way to appreciate Boquete&#8217;s natural beauty: &#8220;tree trekking&#8221; or zip-lining.</p>
<p>Boquete Tree Trek (011-507-720-1635; www.aventurist.com) offers half-day trips for $60. After a bumpy uphill ride in the back of a pickup, tourists are strapped into harnesses and sent on free-falls through the dense jungle canopy.</p>
<p><em>Jeff Koyen, </em></p>
<p><em>New York Times News Service </em></p>
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