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Outrigger Fiji breaks ground on new community tourism project

RELEASE NUMBER 29/16

Cutting the ribbon - Education Officer Mr. Emosi Jale, Mr. Peter Hopgood, Aporosa Kunakata, Pila Delaitoga and Reverend Savenaca Roko, Breaking ground - Aporosa Kunakata, Emosi Jale and Mr. Peter Hopgood, Kindy kids
Cutting the ribbon – Education Officer Mr. Emosi Jale, Mr. Peter Hopgood, Aporosa Kunakata, Pila Delaitoga and Reverend Savenaca Roko.
Breaking ground – Aporosa Kunakata, Emosi Jale and Mr. Peter Hopgood.
Kindy kids

SIGATOKA, FIJI – The first earth has been turned at Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort’s latest community tourism project with General Manager Peter Hopgood getting on the business end of a shovel.

The groundbreaking ceremony, blessed by local village Reverend Savenaca Roko, marked the beginning of construction of a kindergarten at Conua District School in Fiji’s lush Sigatoka Valley.

Also present at the ceremony were School Manager Atu Finau, kindergarten teacher Mrs. Gounder who moved a vote of thanks to Mr. Hopgood and the manager of activities at Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort, Kini Sarai.

The ceremony followed the completion of Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort’s first such project, the construction of a school bure or meeting hall at a cost of FJD$100,000, (USD$48,000) that was officially opened by Outrigger’s managing director Asia Pacific, Mr. Darren Edmonstone, in November 2015.

Mr. Hopgood said the resort’s guests would be encouraged to lend a hand with the new project.

“The bure voluntourism project was enormously popular with guests and I have no doubt the building of the kindergarten will be just as enthusiastically supported as it allows both the resort and its guests to give something back to the people of Fiji,” he said.

The kindergarten project will be open for participation by resort guests on Tuesday and Thursday each week at a cost of FJD$100 (USD$48) adults and FJD$60 (USD$29) children that includes lunch, refreshments and a visit to the historic Tavuni Hill Fort.

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