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14 LifEstyLE<br />

Where When How - Shopping Issue<br />

April 26, 2012 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ www.fptci.com<br />

By Kathryn Fox<br />

Where When How<br />

On stands t<strong>his</strong> week is the current<br />

issue of Where When How, showcasing<br />

island shopping.<br />

If you still think a trip to Miami<br />

is required to stay ahead of fashion<br />

trends, you’re missing out. Learn<br />

about all the fantastic buys available<br />

in island stores and from island artists<br />

and artisans as I take you shopping,<br />

Island Style.<br />

Proof that our destination continues<br />

to rise in popularity world-wide,<br />

we spend some time chatting with<br />

prominent U.S. event planner, Andre<br />

Wells, who tells us why the Turks and<br />

Caicos make such a great destination<br />

for events. We also profile another<br />

stunning island wedding by Providenciales’<br />

own wedding and event<br />

specialist, NILA Destinations.<br />

As we continue to promote the TCI’s<br />

The cover photo by Paradise<br />

Photography features model Lizzie<br />

Foster.<br />

other beautiful islands, I head to Middle<br />

Caicos, while Mark Parrish spends<br />

some time on South Caicos.<br />

If you’re looking for a unique way to<br />

celebrate an event on island, look no<br />

further. We take a night out at Casablanca<br />

Casino, for a birthday party<br />

with a unique twist. Dining on island<br />

is always a popular social event, and<br />

food and wine writer Mandy Rostance-Wolf<br />

gives us the lowdown on<br />

her favourite dishes at Bella Luna,<br />

and then she introduces us to Mango<br />

Reef’s chef, Florent Sourmont.<br />

A trip to our Beautiful By Nature<br />

islands wouldn’t be complete without<br />

taking time to learn about the great<br />

outdoors, on land, under the water<br />

and in the sky. To help us out, undersea<br />

specialist Chris McCandlish tells<br />

us everything we need to know about<br />

our surprisingly beautiful Sea Slugs,<br />

and Kim Mortimer spends some time<br />

with the American Oystercatcher.<br />

WWH visits Rumeurs in the Caicos<br />

Plaza.<br />

Ministry of Finance Public Notice<br />

Business License Applications & Renewals<br />

Financial Year 2012/13<br />

The administration of Business<br />

License activities by TCIG including<br />

renewals and new applications<br />

has returned to the Ministry<br />

of Finance, Revenue Control Unit<br />

with immediate effect.<br />

All Business License Holders<br />

who will be continuing their operations<br />

in the Turks and Caicos<br />

Islands during the 2012/13 fiscal<br />

year are reminded that their business<br />

licenses must be renewed<br />

by April 30, 2012. Business Licenses<br />

that are not renewed as<br />

of April 30th 2012 will be subject<br />

to a penalty of <strong>10</strong>% per month of<br />

the appropriate business license<br />

fee for each month the fee remains<br />

outstanding.<br />

Applications for new businesses<br />

must be accompanied by<br />

the appropriate fee and all business<br />

licenses renewals should<br />

be presented to the appropriate<br />

Revenue Control Unit as follows:<br />

Revenue Control Unit<br />

Town Center Mall<br />

Providenciales<br />

Tele: 649 946 2801 Ext. 80901<br />

Fax: 649 941 8649<br />

Revenue Control Unit<br />

Hibiscus Square<br />

Grand Turk<br />

Tele: 649 946 2801 Ext. 42002<br />

Fax: 649 946 2686<br />

Businesses in the family Islands<br />

must continue to liaise with the<br />

District Administration Offices<br />

and to make payments at the relevant<br />

Sub-Treasuries.<br />

Businesses are advised that<br />

all arrears associated with these<br />

licenses must be paid prior to<br />

renewal. The Revenue Control<br />

Units will be closely monitoring<br />

business renewals and instances<br />

where businesses are operating<br />

without a valid license will be<br />

detected and remedial action<br />

undertaken according to the new<br />

Business Licensing Ordinance<br />

2012.<br />

Businesses with licenses for<br />

previous years that will not be<br />

continuing operations during the<br />

2012-2013 fiscal year are required<br />

by Section 8 & 9 of the Business<br />

Licensing Ordinance 2012 to give<br />

notice in writing of any and all<br />

changes in particular of the business,<br />

including cessation and<br />

cancellation.<br />

Malcolm and Mortimer<br />

direct a theatrical hit<br />

play continued from page 13<br />

a second performance, Kidik, playing<br />

Nursie, ends up marrying the distinguished<br />

King Lear, Dave Volkert, after<br />

the young Juliet, LaTrivia Grant, refuses<br />

to marry the older King.<br />

One of the highlights of the play included<br />

Malcolm herself, who delivered<br />

an impressive dramatic performance<br />

opposite Tiara McTaire. Both women<br />

had audiences believing McTaire’s character,<br />

a battered wife, had made her husband<br />

disappear into thin air.<br />

Sonia Bueno de La Torre opened and<br />

closed the play as Puck, who is frustrated<br />

by modern relationship books who<br />

claim to help couples settle relationship<br />

differences.<br />

The universal script was splendidly<br />

adapted into a hilarious night of come-<br />

f<br />

p<br />

dy, by directors Malcolm and Mortimer,<br />

both veteran TCFAF Panto actors. T<strong>his</strong><br />

was also Mortimer’s first time screen<br />

writing. She was responsible for stitching<br />

together the vignettes by the narrator.<br />

Equally impressive to the acting was<br />

the set design. The two act programme<br />

included <strong>10</strong> different scenes depicting<br />

the nuances between men and women<br />

in various fun and amusing ways.<br />

“The show was a great success, and<br />

we are very grateful to Kim, Cora, all<br />

the actors who did an amazing job,”<br />

said TCFAF President Lynne Pettman.<br />

“But the show was only made possibly<br />

thanks to the support of over two dozen<br />

behind the scenes volunteers and many<br />

members of the community who generously<br />

support the foundation and all its<br />

performances.”<br />

LaTrivia Grant played a very convinving pregnant woman who along with<br />

husband Kelly Tabares crashes the honeymoon of Cristina Zacchero (L) and<br />

Raymondson Azemard (R).<br />

Cora Malcolm (L) gave a impressive performance opposite Tiara McTiare.<br />

Asa Williams had audiences bursting<br />

with laughter.<br />

Laura Leoncini played an adorable<br />

waitress who served up some laughs.

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