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St. Maarten Tourist Bureau honors 2 retirees

November 10, 2015

St. Maarten Tourist Bureau honors 2 retirees
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Philipsburg, Sint Maarten — Two former employees of St. Maarten Tourist Bureau Ms. Maureen Peterson and Ms. Norma Hodge, were recognized for their many years of service to the  Government of St. Maarten during Caribbean Tourism Month.

Together, the two ladies have clocked some 80 years with the Tourism Department.

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At a dinner held in their honor on last Saturday, November 7th, 2015 at the Holland House Beach Hotel among family and friends, the ladies were presented a plaque and a token of appreciation by the Cabinet of the Minister of Tourism and the staff of the Tourist Bureau. Both ladies are now enjoying their retirement.

In photo: Mr. Jude Houston of the Cabinet of the Honorable Minister of Tourism Ernest Sams presenting to Ms. Maureen Peterson (L) and Ms. Norma Hodge.

St. Maarten Tourist Bureau honors 2 retirees

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/721news/st-maarten-tourist-bureau-honors-2-retirees/

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