Personally, I hated the rain in NZ. It interfered with what I wanted to do – I just would rather not get wet when I am fully dressed!
But up here in Samoa, it can be such a blessing. [Read more...]
Promoting Tourism in Post-tsunami Samoa
Personally, I hated the rain in NZ. It interfered with what I wanted to do – I just would rather not get wet when I am fully dressed!
But up here in Samoa, it can be such a blessing. [Read more...]
Subject: Media Briefing – Steve Fawcett, SWAP Ambassador Arrives in Samoa
Attention: TV1 News, TV3 News, Samoa Observer
Date: 27 July 2011
Interviews are available with Steve Fawcett (SWAP Ambassador) on the afternoon of Thursday 28 July 2011. We will be bringing Steve to Apia in the SWAP limo and film/interview him and Dennis while driving around town for a Thursday night TV3 News article (confirmed) and Samoa Observer or TV1 article if required. Still photos from the airport will be available online at www.samoalimousines.com on the afternoon of Thursday 28 July 2011. [Read more...]
Steve Fawcett hails from Papamoa in Tauranga, New Zealand and can’t wait to engage with Paradise. Saying, “I’ll help with anything you want, mate!” is a great way to start as a SWAP Ambassador! A positive can-do attitude is definitely needed for enjoying life in Samoa.
Steve is a web developer who over the years has helped many churches and charities with their websites (www.godfuel.org).
He will be working on the SAMOA STORY website, as well as doing video post-production work (using CS5, for the technical people). One of his first projects will be working in partnership with TV3 to develop video documentary series about life in rural Samoa that will be suitable for YouTube as well as for TV viewing.
Welcome to Samoa Steve!
I’ve just linked to Debbie on Linkedin, and followed her suggestion to check out your site. It’s so inspiring… the scale of what you can all accomplish in helping Samoan people with Internet presence.
Bravo!
J.P.
Thanks for your support and encouragement!
International Headstand Guru, Carsten Dausel from Germany set heads turning at Faleolo Airport last night when he took photos of himself posing in his favourite position – you guessed it – upside down! [Read more...]