Tours and Conferences
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Taipan Financial News Travel
LIVE AND PROSPER IN NEW ZEALAND SEMINAR
Auckland, New Zealand
March 7-9, 2007
The native Maori people call it Aotearoa - the Land of the Long White Cloud. Countless settlers have named it ‘’Godzone’’: God’s own country. But New Zealand has much more than surf, turf and Middle Earth wonderland. Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch are all vibrant urban centers. And numerous small coastal and rural towns offer an enviable community spirit that’s increasingly harder to find in today’s world. That unique spirit is backed up by substance: affordable health-care, an English-speaking population, free schooling, a low crime rate, great infrastructure, and one of the world’s highest “healthy longevity” figures. For those considering the country as a place to start over, launch a business, or spend part of their retirement, it all adds up to a way of life that’s hard to beat. Plus you'll enjoy a cost of living that's less than half that in the United States. Along with that, in New Zealand you’ll still find homes for less than US$50,000. International Living is holding its first ever Live & Prosper in New Zealand Seminar in Auckland March 7-9, 2007. Immediately afterwards, there’ll be an optional add-on 10-day real estate tour, taking in the whole country. You’ll see the very best of what New Zealand has to offer. For details, click here....
THOM HICKLING CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT
Coronado Beach and Golf Resort, Panama City, Panama
March 24, 2007
Come join us for a festive day of golf, food, cocktails and live music atthe first annual Thom Hickling Charity Golf Tournament being held at Coronado Beach and Golf Resort in Panama on March 24.
All proceeds from the tournament will go directly to the Fatima Parish. For more than 50 years, the small staff at the Fatima Parish has been helping kids in the Casco Viejo area. They run an orphanage, offer before- and after-school care, daycare, vocational training workshops, a library and a computer lab. They're impact on the lives of the children can't be measured. For more information, click here...





