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Kadaster Honors Marie de Weever, Austin Philips for Decades of Dedicated Service.

kadaster21122024PHILIPSBURG:--- Kadaster and Land Registry Office proudly celebrated the exceptional contributions of two of its longest-serving staff members, Marie de Weever and Austin Philips, whose combined service spans an impressive 80 years. De Weever, with 55 years of service, and Philips, with 25 years, were honored during a heartfelt staff appreciation evening at Simpson Bay Resort.
Recently appointed Kadaster Director Benjamin Ortega highlighted the importance of recognizing these milestones, which not only mark personal achievements but also symbolize Kadaster’s commitment to community and excellence. Reflecting on his personal connections with both honorees, De Weever, affectionately called "Tante Marie," and Philips, a childhood friend, Ortega expressed his pride in celebrating their dedication.
At the center of the evening was De Weever, affectionately regarded as “Mama” by her colleagues. Beginning her journey with Kadaster in 1965, she has been a cornerstone of the organization, mentoring generations of staff and shaping its legacy.
“Miss Marie is more than a staff member; she’s the root of Kadaster,” said Mr. Ortega. “Her dedication, wisdom, and drive to give back even after retirement are immeasurable. Kadaster could not function without her insight and expertise.”
Though officially retired, De Weever remains deeply involved with Kadaster, advising on the Hypotheekbewaarders function and serving on the committee for the preservation of heritage documents.
Austin Philips, with 25 years of dedicated service, has also left a lasting mark on Kadaster. Starting his career in surveying, he has risen to the role of Front Office Manager and registered mortgage custodian (Hypotheekbewaarder). His journey reflects Kadaster’s focus on fostering talent and providing opportunities for growth.
"There's still so much growth ahead," said Mr. Philips. "Kadaster has given me the platform to learn, evolve, and embrace new challenges. It’s a place where opportunity meets passion."
During the evening, Ortega highlighted Kadaster’s forward-thinking vision, including plans for drone mapping technology, which will further enhance the organization’s capabilities. “This organization is more than a workplace; it’s a community,” Ortega said. “Strength lies in its people, and tonight we celebrate not only their contributions but also the inspiring legacy they leave for others.”

 


FT Development and Cole Bay Youth Foundation Bring Christmas Cheer to Cole Bay.

kidsfoundation21122024Cole Bay:---  In the true spirit of the season, FT Development and the Cole Bay Youth Foundation collaborated to create a magical Christmas spectacle on Friday evening at The Hills complex in Cole Bay. The event, brimming with joy and excitement, was a testament to the power of community and the beauty of giving back.
Under the visionary leadership of its founder and director, Chantal Wilson, the Cole Bay Youth Foundation transformed the evening into a festive wonderland, complete with a visit from Santa Claus himself. Santa brought smiles to the faces of delighted children as he handed out Christmas gifts, spreading holiday cheer and laughter throughout the event.
The talented youth of the foundation also showcased their creativity and energy with awe-inspiring dance performances. Dressed as glowing Christmas angels with lighted wings, they captivated the audience, filling the evening with wonder and holiday magic. The event truly felt like a little Christmas village, set against the backdrop of The Hills, one of St. Maarten’s most beautiful and vibrant new developments.
As passionate supporters of community initiatives, FT Development embraced the opportunity to partner with the Cole Bay Youth Foundation for this special event. "As businesspeople operating in St. Maarten, we believe in the importance of giving back to our community, especially when it comes to supporting children,” said a representative from FT Development. “We hope this inspires others in the private sector to join in and support events like this, which bring joy and positivity to our island."
Founded by Chantal Wilson in 2009, the Cole Bay Youth Foundation has consistently worked to uplift children, particularly those less fortunate, through various programs and initiatives. This Christmas spectacle was yet another example of the foundation's unwavering commitment to nurturing and empowering the youth of St. Maarten.
The evening was a celebration of unity, generosity, and the magic of Christmas. As the lights twinkled and laughter filled the air, it was clear that the event brought the community together in a way that embodied the true meaning of the season.

 

Sol Ecolution Completes First Commercial Solar Installation with NIPA.

solnipa20122024PHILIPSBURG:--- The National Institute for Professional Advancement (NIPA) is now more energy-independent, thanks to a solar photovoltaic (PV) system on its campus that was planned, installed, and financed by Sol Ecolution, the low-carbon and renewable energy division of The Sol Group. This marks the first commercial solar installation in St. Maarten by Sol Ecolution, which is currently in talks with other companies to install similar renewable energy systems. The installation also makes NIPA, which offers advanced vocational education for students, the first academic institution on the islands to embrace renewable energy.

Commenting on the successful implementation of NIPA’s PV energy solution, Stuart Bannister, Project Manager for Sol Ecolution, says that the solution is projected to offset annual greenhouse gas emissions by around 58.5 metric tons of CO2, which is equivalent to around 5,740 gallons of diesel. He added that, over the next 25 years, NIPA will save over US$200,000 on its energy costs. The installation firmly places NIPA, whose vision is to be a model of innovation, inclusiveness and excellence in professional vocational education, as the leading academic institution on the island when it comes to embracing and integrating renewable technology solutions into its operations. The solar photovoltaic (PV) system will not only provide NIPA with savings on their electricity consumption from the grid but will serve as a learning tool for the students of NIPA, providing them with hands-on experience and education about sustainable energy.

NIPA’s Board of Directors, who signed off on the project, has said that it is extremely pleased with the Sol Solar PV Project and that it is in line with the mandate of the NIPA – to prepare students for the local labor market. Commenting on the implementation process, NIPA said that the Sol Solar PV project was executed with professionalism, speed, and excellence and singled out NIPA’s Adjunct Director Raymond Romney and his hands-on approach as playing a pivotal role in bringing this project to reality. Robert-Jan James, General Manager of Sol Antilles, N.V. (St. Maarten), said that the collaboration is expected to not only enhance students’ skills and knowledge but also ignite their passion for renewable energy, empowering them to be the leaders of tomorrow's green revolution.

The PV system has a total DC capacity of 56.3kWp and a total AC Capacity of 46 kW. The system is comprised of 128 solar panels, two Three-Phase Inverters, an energy meter, Rapid Shutdown Devices (RSDs) that can be used in cases of emergencies, and technology that allows for near-real-time monitoring and management of NIPA’s energy production. NIPA’s system can be upgraded to feed into the national grid should the national infrastructure be put in place in the future. Because the implementation costs of NIPA’s renewable energy project were wholly financed by Sol, NIPA didn’t have to pay any upfront costs.

While the solar PV system was conceptualized with NIPA’s own energy consumption in mind, Bannister noted that Sol Ecolution is fully capable of providing solar energy solutions for a wide range of customers and encouraged both public sector and private sector organizations to embrace the benefits provided by solar energy as to take advantage of Sol Ecolution’s financing services, which will allow customers to start their energy transition with little to no startup costs.

James added that Sol Ecolution’s PV systems are thoughtfully designed to take local environmental conditions into consideration and are built to deliver long-term performance. James also confirmed that Sol Ecolution is profoundly committed to energy transition in St. Maarten and that by investing in sustainable technologies and practices, the company is reducing its carbon footprint and also inspiring others to participate in this vital journey towards a greener, cleaner future for St. Maarten.

 

SMFC Thanks the community for their continuous support and wishes everyone a Happy Holiday Season.

farmersassociation20122024ST. PETERS:---  SMFC would like to wish the general public a Happy Holiday Season.
This Saturday Dec 21, 2024 The St Maarten Farmer Cooperative will be hosting an additional pop up market for community members that would like to get their fresh produce and additional locally produced items right before Christmas..
This weekend, the community will be able to purchase a gift basket filled with items from each of SMFC's members, such as Natural Soap, Cold Press Juice, and Ginger Shot, Banana Bread, Local Egg Nog, Local Puncha Cuba, Coco Sticks, Natural Honey, Bush Teas, Bananas or Avocado, Season Peppers and Tamarind Syrup. The cost of the Basket is $40.
Guava, Prune, Pineapple and Coconut Tarts will also be available..
SMFC extends its utmost gratitude to community members who have supported us for the past 6 months at the Farmers Market. We are truly grateful to be a part of the positive and sustainable change agriculture can bring to our communities.
SMFC Looks forward to enhancing the Farmers Market Place experience for community members in 2025 while being more consistent with local and regional crop \ product development with our cooperative members.
See you on Saturday Dec 21, 2024, across from St Maarten Academy Bus Stop LB Scott RD, St Peters..
WISHING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON !!!!

 

National Institute of Arts Launches Professional Development Course for SEL Integration in Primary Schools.

nia20122024PHILIPSBURG:--- The National Institute of Arts (NIA), supported by Kansfonds, has introduced an innovative professional development program aimed at enhancing social-emotional learning (SEL) in primary schools. Spearheaded by Loes Nauta, an experienced drama teacher and education specialist, this initiative integrates theater and play-based activities to strengthen SEL skills in Cycle 2 classrooms.
This pilot project, involving teachers from Sister Magda, Sister Regina, and Sister Borgia schools (Stichting Katholiek Onderwijs St. Maarten), offers a hands-on approach to professional growth. Through monthly workshops, participating teachers are equipped and empowered to incorporate SEL-focused activities into their everyday teaching.
A distinctive feature of this initiative is its comprehensive supervision model. While traditional professional development opportunities for educators are often limited to two sessions annually, this program provides an average of 6–8 workshops per teacher throughout the school year. Additionally, Ms. Nauta conducts classroom observations to offer personalized feedback and guidance as teachers implement these SEL activities.
The project runs from August 2024 to June 2025. With the positive feedback already received NIA looks forward to expanding to other schools.
For more information, please contact:
National Institute of Arts
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