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DISTRICT 7020 CONFERENCE 2016 GRAND CAYMAN MARRIOTT BEACH RESORT | JUNE 8-12 2016 #rdc7020 Share your conference experience with us! Use #rdc7020 #rotaractd7020 #unleashtheawesome7020 #servefromwithin WELCOME Warm Caymankind greetings! It is my pleasure to join the local Rotaractors in welcoming you to the Cayman Islands for the Rotaract District 7020 Conference. The days ahead are filled with learning, development, and growth through training and conversation, as well as fellowship experiences that are sure to bring this amazing District even closer together. Marzeta Bodden District Rotaract Representative Rotaract Blue Cayman Islands This annual conference is an opportunity for sharing ideas and perspectives as well as the culmination of another year of individual and collective gifts to the world. The generous giving of our time, talent, and treasure has resulted in significant service-driven success within our clubs, communities, countries, region, and the world. Each year, it is truly remarkable to see what we accomplish, and this past year is another unforgettable one with so much awesomeness unleashed! I am deeply grateful for the many ways we have been supported by the Rotary District, its leadership, Rotary clubs, and local community partners over the past year. I look forward to reflecting on our achievements and celebrating the past year with you all. As we approach the beginning of another service year, I hope that we all take full advantage of the opportunity to be at this Conference and use the information, insights, ideas, and inspiration to reenergise ourselves and mindfully consider how we show up every day. This entire organisation is strong, successful, and significant because the desire to make a positive difference burns deeply inside each and every one of us. I hope that after this week together, you will return home ready to serve with love, serve with honour, serve with pride, serve from the heart, and serve with the best of you that comes from deep within. Yours in service. WELCOME Dear Rotaract Family, I am delighted for the opportunity to wish you a hearty welcome to the 2016 District 7020 Rotaract Conference in Grand Cayman. I expect that all will enjoy the kind hospitality that The Cayman Islands are known for. Soak up all that you can from the training sessions. Enjoy the fellowship of new and old friends in our District 7020 family. My wish is that, at the end of it all, you take back not only warm memories of fun and fellowship but that you also leave inspired to do more good in the world. At the beginning of 2015-2016 Rotary year, I challenged you to transform your clubs and communities from ‘Success to Significance’ and to Be a Gift to The World. Our District is thankful to you for the service that you continued to render this past year under the leadership of District Rotaract Representative Marzeta and her team. I am confident of a bright future of Rotaract in District 7020. Our District has observed with pride your tremendous accomplishments not only on the local level, but in the wider Rotary World. You have demonstrated commitment to personal and community development. You undertook causes and advocated community issues with remarkable diligence and creativity. You are role models to your peers. I have watched your clubs grow and I encourage you to continue to add committed, dedicated, like-minded persons to your numbers. With more members, you can achieve even better results and impact more lives. My hope is that for those of you who are ready to exit Rotaract, you will make one of our Rotary clubs your new home. Starting next Rotary year, you will also have the option to exercise dual membership - as a Rotaractor and a Rotarian - to help with the transition. I look forward to calling you ‘my fellow Rotarian’! Know that the world needs more Rotarians more than ever in order to provide service to our communities who need more community leaders more than ever. I look forward to meeting as many of you as I can during your conference and to hearing from you. As young professionals, it is important that you develop your personal skills but I would encourage you to continue to use them for the betterment of the community. This will not only bring you personal Success, but also a life of Significance. Rotaractors, I wish you a wonderful Conference. Carla and I thank you for all that you do to create lasting legacies in your community. We applaud you for your commitment to Service above Self. Continue to use your time, talents and treasures to Be A Gift to the World. Never stop challenging yourself to move from Success to Significance. Felix Stubbs Rotary District 7020 Governor Rotary Club of Nassau Sunrise WELCOME Fellow Rotaractors, Yes, I broke “protocol” and said ‘Fellow’ – as I know that we are all in this together – as partners in service. I am Rotaract – and you are Rotary. And WE are changing the world. I am happy to celebrate with you another year of doing good in the world. These four of days training and development, fellowship, and service are ones that you will truly cherish and remember for years to come. Soak it all in. I congratulate DRR Marzeta Bodden, her team, and the members of the Rotaract District 7020 for a great year, and I wish DRRE Paul G. Thompson and his #AllStars team all the best. I’ve known Marzeta and Paul for some time now and their passion to serve is noticeable and inspirational. One can’t help but give of themselves – to them; to Rotaract; to Rotary; and to the community. It is an exciting time for our organisation, and an exciting time for our diverse District. This coming year is possibly going to be the one with the most changes in our 111 years. As an international organisation, our policies and procedures have been looked at and enactments made to change with the times, and to be current, and valid. But change isn’t something that just happens – it begins with me, with you, with us all – we need to embrace change, and you – my Fellow Rotaractors – change begins with you. So I enjoin you to BE THE CHANGE as we take ROTARY and ROTARACT into greater relevance, better value, and an even more amazing experience. As an organisation, we cannot solve all of humanity’s problems. But that is not our goal. Our goal is simply to make the world a better place – To Serve HUMANITY. And that is the International theme for 2016-2017 – Rotary Serving Humanity. President-Elect of Rotary International John Germ, from Tennessee, USA is a great Rotarian and a wonderful human being. His theme brings us back to the very core of who we are what we do – We Serve Humanity. His leadership in 16-17 will be a powerful and inspirational one. His message and plans revolve around change and flexibility – and as the year unfolds expect some new thinking, new ideas, and new ways of doing things. As the General Secretary John Hewko said “Everything is on the table regarding change”. 2016-2017 is also going to be very special – It is when we celebrate 100 Years of DOING GOOD IN THE WORLD – 100 Years of our Rotary Foundation – the vehicle we use to create lasting, impactful differences in communities across the globe. From the eradication effort of Polio to bringing clean water to communities. We must stand proud and celebrate what together we all have accomplished – and what you, the Rotaract #AllStars class of 2016-2017, will build on into the next century of service. I wish you all the best as we set sail for an incredible year ahead. Haresh Ramchandani Rotary District 7020 Governor Elect Rotary Club of Montego Bay WELCOME Hello ... it's me! I can hardly believe you're all here with me ... The conference team started planning this event at its first meeting on 22 October 2014 and we’ve been counting down the days to welcome you. We’ve created what we hope will be an unforgettable experience. Those of you who have attended a conference before, we’re shaking things up. Those of you who haven’t, you’re in for a real treat. The next few days are filled with a hearty balance of training, service, fellowship, and engagement that’s sure to leave you inspired … and probably also very tired! I encourage you to participate in all the activities we have planned for you and do so with old and new friends. Speaking of old, if this happens to be your last Rotaract conference (because you're transitioning), go hard and then go home! The Rotaract conference is an experience that every Rotaractor must have and it has been a pleasure organising this event for you. If you have any questions at all during this week, please submit via the Google Form forms.google.com/justkidding. Ready? Let’s go! Heather Roffey District Conference Chair Rotaract Blue Cayman Islands WELCOME Awesome District 7020 Family!!! The most cordial of welcomes is extended to you as we attend Rotaract District 7020 Conference 2016. We have truly been an awesome District and have accomplished many great things together of which we can be unreservedly proud. As we look towards the new year, I greatly anticipate serving alongside you to increasing our positive influence on society. With a spirit of fellowship and camaraderie, we will create our own futures and charter prosperous legacies. With all the love of Rotaract. Paul Thompson District Rotaract Representative Elect Rotaract Club of Montego Bay WELCOME WELCOME TO CAYMAN! BIENVENUE A CAYMAN!! What a remarkable time it is for us to come together to learn, to network and to celebrate good times and hard work. What a remarkable time it is for us to reflect on our successes that have now become significant through our service from within. As this Rotaract year draws nigh, let us not forget say thank you, to our supporting Rotary, Interact and Earlyact Clubs, to our community partners and most importantly to our members. It is through our members, that our clubs were able to undertake the challenge of being gifts to the world. It is through our members’ undertaking of our district project, that we were able to illuminate our inner lifesavers, identify lifesavers and even motivate others to become lifesavers. As a new Rotaract year catapults on the horizon, we must embrace vision, vision that will change the world, vision that will help us to effectively serve humanity and vision that will strengthen our brand and impact our communities. Therefore, as we refresh our energies to serve in the new Rotaract year, I challenge you all to embrace and expand vision. I also urge you to take advantage of this conference to network, share ideas and most importantly, make a memory, as we have all been waiting…. anticipating… Conference 2016!! Cheers in Rotaract Jevaughn Rhymer District Rotaract Representative Nominee Rotaract Club of Tortola DAY 1/ AGENDA WEDNESDAY JUNE 8 TIME EVENT LOCATION 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM CHECK-IN AND REGISTRATION White Sands 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM ISLAND EXPLORATION 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM WELCOME BBQ ON 7 MILE BEACH 10:30 PM – 1:00 AM 12:30 AM – 1:30 AM GLOW Meet in the hotel lobby for bus transfer at 10:30 PM RETURN BUS TO HOTEL Marriott Beach Dress: Casual-Wear White Barolo Lounge Dress: Wear White (Glow items provided) DAY 2/ AGENDA THURSDAY JUNE 9 TIME EVENT 7:30 AM – 10:00 AM OPENING CEREMONY BREAKFAST 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM BREAK / #PROJECTCONNECT7020 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM INTRO TO PETS TRAINING AND BONE MARROW REGISTRY PETS 1A: PRESIDENT ELECT Stephanie Rattan LOCATION Lady Jade Dress: Club Oxford or Polo Lady Jade White Sands 11:00 AM – 11:20 AM PETS 1B: CLUB SERVICE Pierre Connolly PETS 2A: SECRETARY Gina McBryan Lady Jade White Sands 11:20 AM – 11:40 AM PETS 2B: COMMUNITY SERVICE Brendan Lee PETS 3A: TREASURER Trudy Ann Scott Lady Jade White Sands 11:40 AM – 12:00 PM PETS 3B: INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Haresh Ramchandani 12:10 PM – 12:30 PM 12:30 PM – 1:00 PM PETS 4: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Danielle Roberts PETS 5: MANAGING THE TRANSITION Mark Barnaby Lady Jade Lady Jade Lady Jade BUILD YOUR OWN LUNCH BOX AND HEAD TO LUNCH & LEARN SESSIONS DAY 2/ AGENDA THURSDAY JUNE 9 TIME EVENT LUNCH & LEARN: ETIQUETTE Allison Bodden 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM LUNCH & LEARN: NETWORKING Marzeta Bodden LUNCH & LEARN: HOT TOPICS Matthew Seales 2:30 PM – 2:50 PM 3:00 PM – 3:50 PM 4:00 PM – 4:50 PM 4:50 PM – 5:30 PM 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM 10:30 PM – 1:00 AM LOCATION White Sands Lady Jade Reef Suite BREAK / BONE MARROW REGISTRY PETS 6: FOUNDATION Fiona Moseley PETS 7: FUNDRAISING Jennifer Weber DISTRICT SESSION & PANEL HAPPY HOUR FELLOWSHIP with Rotary Central Cayman Islands Lady Jade Lady Jade Lady Jade Marriott Pool Side DINNER ON 7 MILE Bring your Thursday Dinner Voucher and meet your designated dinner host for a fantastic meal on the 7 Mile strip. ROYAL PALMS WITH DJ RYAN The venue is just up the road and you can walk on the beach or on West Bay Road. Royal Palms Dress: Casual DAY 3/ AGENDA FRIDAY JUNE 10 TIME 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM EVENT LOCATION CLUB AWARDS BREAKFAST & DRRE SPOTLIGHT Lady Jade Buffet to open at 7:30 AM Dress: District Polo BREAKOUT SESSIONS Each group will rotate and attend all 3 breakout sessions. Please remain in your group and move quickly between each 40 min session. WORK LIFE BALANCE Rayle Roberts 10:15 AM – 12:15 PM MANAGING PERSONALITIES Sheena Sigsworth LEADERSHIP & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Sam Nehra Lady Jade White Sands Reef Suite BUILD YOUR OWN LUNCH BOX AND HEAD TO LUNCH & LEARN SESSIONS LUNCH & LEARN: NUTRITION Stellerie Noyons 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM LUNCH & LEARN: PUBLIC SPEAKING Natalia Turnquest LUNCH & LEARN: HOT TOPICS White Sands Lady Jade Reef Suite COMMUNITY IMPACT PROJECT WITH ROTARY 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Board the bus for your assigned Community Impact Project in partnership with Rotary Club of Grand Cayman, Rotary Central Cayman Islands and Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Sunrise. Wear your Impact Project T-shirt, work shoes, hat and sunscreen! HAPPY HOUR FELLOWSHIP with Rotary Central Cayman Islands Marriott Pool Side DAY 3/ AGENDA FRIDAY JUNE 10 TIME 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM 10:30 PM – 3:00 AM 2:30 AM – 3:30 AM EVENT LOCATION DINNER ON 7 MILE Bring your Friday Dinner Voucher and meet your designated dinner host for a fantastic meal on the 7 Mile strip. BLUE JEANS FELLOWSHIP Meet in the hotel lobby for bus transfer at 10:30 PM. BUS RETURN TO HOTEL Lillie’s Night Club Dress: Night Club Attire DAY 4/ AGENDA SATURDAY JUNE 11 TIME 8:30 AM – 11:00 AM 10:45 AM – 11:15 AM 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM 3:30 PM 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM EVENT LOCATION BREAKFAST FETE Singh’s Roti Shop Meet in the hotel lobby for bus transfer at 8:30 AM. Dress: Beach Wear TRANSFER FROM SINGH’S TO BOAT Morgan’s Harbour Dock BOAT CRUISE: STINGRAY CITY & STARFISH POINT RETURN TO HOTEL Hit the Beach. Have a nap. Take a bike ride. Explore. CLOSING CEREMONY DINNER 7:30 PM arrivals and pictures for 8:00 PM dinner. 10:30 PM – 11:59 PM BET ON ROTARACT CLOSING PARTY Lady Jade Dress: Cocktail White Sands DAY 5/ AGENDA SUNDAY JUNE 12 TIME 5:30 AM – 11:00 AM 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM 11:00 AM – 3:30 PM EVENT DEPARTURES Check out in hotel lobby and load airport shuttle bus. BREAKFAST ON THE STRIP Bring your Meal Voucher. LOCATION Lobby Cimboco ISLAND EXPLORATION LATE DEPARTURES CAN LEAVE LUGGAGE IN THE HOSPITALITY ROOM UNTIL AIRPORT TRANSFER DEPARTURES BUS SCHEDULE SUNDAY JUNE 12 TIME EVENT LOCATION FLIGHT 5:30 AM BUS TO AIRPORT Hotel Lobby AA 1250 (8:00 AM) 8:40 AM BUS TO AIRPORT Hotel Lobby AA 2680 (11:10 AM) 10:45 AM BUS TO AIRPORT Hotel Lobby B6 766 (1:10 PM) KX 832 (1:30 PM) KX 104 (1:40 PM) 4:00 PM BUS TO AIRPORT Hotel Lobby BA 252 (6:30 PM) KX 606 (6:45 PM) MEAL VOUCHERS Every attendee will receive a selection of meal vouchers for a few of our favourite places to dine and drink along the Seven Mile Beach strip. These Restaurant Partners provide conference attendees with an easy way to explore Cayman’s culinary scene. Please remember your meal vouchers for all off-site meals. On Thursday and Friday night dinner will be outside the hotel at various Restaurants, bring your Dinner Voucher and meet your designated dinner host (on time!) for a fantastic meal on the 7 Mile strip. Explore our Restaurant Partners, give them a like, tag and share on social media as well! THURSDAY & FRIDAY DINNER VOUCHERS: ADDITIONAL MEAL VOUCHERS: Icoa Seven Mile Shops West Bay Road Coconut Joe’s West Bay Road Across from the Marriott (South) Pizza Hut West Bay Road Across from the Marriott (North) Valid June 8-12, 2016 for One topping personal pan pizza and wedges. (regular crust and dine-in only) Or Two topping personal pan pizza, 6 wings and a soda Or One large one topping pizza Cimboco The Marquee Plaza Lawrence Boulevard XQ's West Bay Road Chicken Chicken West Shore Plaza Valid June 8-12, 2016 for 1/4 chicken, one side, one soda Carlos and Martin's Seven Mile Shops West Bay Road SUNDAY BREAKFAST VOUCHERS: Cimboco The Marquee Plaza Lawrence Boulevard Enjoy breakfast at Cimboco between 7:00 AM and 11:00 AM. For those leaving on the 5:30 AM and 8:40 AM buses to the airport, a breakfast-to-go bag will be provided on the bus! HAPPY HOUR Thursday 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM & Friday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Sip, swirl and socialise at sunset to unwind after a full day of training. Head down to the beach and enjoy a few drinks compliments of Rotary Central Cayman Islands. COMMUNITY IMPACT PROJECT Friday 2:30 PM – 6:00 PM Partnership in Service. Service in Action. A day of community impact with Rotary Central Cayman Islands, Rotary Club of Grand Cayman and Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Sunrise. #PROJECTCONNECT7020 Thursday 10:00 PM – 10:30 PM Inform. Inspire. Interact. Building future projects of District 7020. Review and register your #ProjectConnect7020, put simply, is a display of planned projects from District clubs. The display will give attendees information on the projects and ways to get involved. Attendees can then sign up to help clubs in the coming year whether through manpower, skills and expertise, or funding. Once the conference is over, the club’s Project Champion will receive the names and details of everyone who wants to help and can reach out to them for support as and when needed to make it happen! The District is rich with amazing projects and so many opportunities to make a difference. #ProjectConnect7020 is another way to connect us all in the spirit of service and #ServeFromWithin. BONE MARROW REGISTRY Do you have Caribbean heritage? Because of our unique and diverse genetic makeup, people of Caribbean descent are far less likely to find a life-saving bone marrow donor match than other ethnicities. Help boost the Caribbean Bone Marrow Registry by visiting the screening booth to learn more, getting screened, and be a hero that saves lives. PANEL DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Pre-submit your questions, comments and suggestions into the panel discussion box on Wednesday and Thursday. HOSPITALITY ROOM Sunset Suite 542 Laugh, lounge and link up. Enjoy our exclusive Rotaract lounge during your downtime. ISLAND EXPLORATION & SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES Visit the Cayman Islands Turtle Farm Turtle lagoon, Turtle touch tanks, predator reef, aviary, pool and waterslide. Entry fee is CI$5.00 for conference attendees, with your Rotaract wristband. Bicycle Rental from The Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort Explore West Bay Road and Seven Mile Beach area. Pedal into George Town and visit the National Museum, Historical Attractions and Duty Free Shopping. Cayman Spirits Company Distillery and tasting tour get a behind-the-scenes look inside the custom-built 5000 square foot facility and the 1,200 gallon Vendome copper pot still, the 30 foot tall Gun Bay Vodka tower, and an original Christian Carl pot used to perfect Seven Fathoms Rum. The tour concludes in the tasting room, where you’ll sample fresh batches of Seven Fathoms Rum, Gun Bay Vodka, and Governor’s Reserve Rum. Plus, you can try our seasonal "Distiller's Special" – a rare creation only available at the Cayman Spirits Company Distillery. Tour details available online at www.caymanspirits.com Duration: 30-40 minutes Price: US$15 per person; discounts available for groups of 5 or more. No tours on Sundays. Botanic Park Fall in love with Cayman’s nature history and beauty. Enjoy a leisurely walk through colorful gardens, botanic, lake and nature displays. Stroll through Heritage Garden, enjoy the Tea House with its panoramic views, and the lake area which forms a natural habitat for the Cayman Blue Iguana and breeding ground for a variety of rare aquatic birds and animals native to the Caribbean. Located in North Side on Frank Sound Road the Botanic Park is owned jointly by the Cayman Islands Government and the National Trust for the Cayman Islands a non-profit, statutory body dedicated to preserving natural environments and Places of historic significance in the Cayman Islands for present and future generations. Admission CI$10. Open 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM 7 days a week. Visit Camana Bay Follow the foot path on Lawrence Boulevard Camana Bay welcomes individuals from all walks of life. Come and play in the Town Centre, the heart of Camana Bay and a hub of food, entertainment, fashion, and fun. Wednesday Farmers and Artisans Market 11 AM – 6 PM. Sunday KARoo Barefoot BBQ 11:30 AM – 3:30 PM or Dim Sum Brunch at Mizu 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM. Find more information on shops, events and the Camana Bay Town Centre at www.camanabay.com SPONSORS PLATINUM GOLD SILVER BRONZE SPONSORS SPECIAL MENTION HOTEL PROPERTY OVERVIEW AND AMENITIES Experience the brand new Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort, our very own Beach House, nestled on the Caribbean’s beloved Seven Mile Beach. Having recently completed our extensive transformation, enhancing our public spaces, guests can now enjoy modern décor and furnishings that capture the relaxing and casual seaside ambience of island living. While you are here be sure to enjoy all the amenities on offer at the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort. - - - - - - - - Floating Trampoline & Relaxation platforms Paddle Boards, Mask, Snorkel and Fin Rentals Bicycle Beach Cruisers 24 hour Health Club Pool and Beach access with a daily complimentary snack Beach Night bonfire and s’mores Unlimited digital library for newspapers and magazines Wireless high speed internet ABOUT GRAND CAYMAN (info from www.caymanislands.ky) Cosmopolitan Grand Cayman Island is the largest of the three Cayman Islands. Whether you are looking for complete relaxation, exquisite dining, exciting nightlife or the awesome underwater sights of our oh-so-accessible reefs, we have something for everyone. The water, the beach discover the nature that makes us beautiful. On the west side of Grand Cayman you will find the famous Seven Mile Beach, the crescent-shaped natural wonder with boundless capacity for relaxation. With sand stretching as far as the eye can see, Grand Cayman’s Seven Mile Beach is often rated as one of the most beautiful beaches in all the Caribbean - and the least populated. Take a trip into the North Sound and visit Stingray City and the Sandbar where you and your family have the rare opportunity to play with friendly Southern Stingrays. When you’re looking to get off the beach, get lost in the luxury of George Town, where colourful traditional Caribbean-style buildings meet high finance corporations and finish the day off with a sunset cocktail. Enjoy duty-free shopping on signature brands such as Versace, Tiffany, Gucci, and more. Still want more? We have it. There are many local vendors and craftsmen throughout the districts who work from their homes and are always happy to spend some time helping you find that perfect gift. An amazing combination of luxury and local treasures await you on your Cayman Islands shopping trip. The Eastern districts of Grand Cayman features natural beauty and grace beyond our azure waters and white sand beaches. Tour through the Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Park and learn about our rare Blue Iguanas, visit the Wreck of the Ten Sail, eat freshly caught fish in our local restaurants and ask one of us to Gimistory. With over 50,000 residents, Grand Cayman is approximately 76 square miles. It is on Grand Cayman that you will find some of the most popular Caribbean activities, attractions, and festivals, including the popular Pirates Week and the colourful and exciting Batabano. Other popular attractions include the Cayman Islands National Museum, Rum Point, Pedro St. James, Bodden Town, the first capital of the Cayman Islands, Cayman Turtle Farm, and the National’s Trusts Mastic Trail, a 2 mile traditional footpath through unspoiled woodlands. FAQS Does the Cayman Islands Have its Own Currency? Yes we do! But we also use U.S. currency interchangeably. The Cayman Islands currency was first issued in 1972. The basic unit is the dollar, issued in notes with denominations of CI$100, 50, 25, 10, 5 and 1 and coins valued at 25 cents, 10, 5 and 1 cent. Where can I go banking? The Cayman Islands is known internationally for its banking. Many ATMs in the Cayman Islands accept overseas debit and credit cards, check with your bank prior to traveling for additional fees that may be incurred. Banking information can be obtained from the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority at cima@cimoney.com.ky. You can also visit their web site at www.cimoney.com.ky. Is there public transportation in the Cayman Islands? There is a daily bus service which runs from 6:00am until midnight depending on the route and the day of travel. The bus fare also depends on the route and varies between CI$1.50 and CI$3.00 per person. The central depot is in George Town beside the Library on Fort Street. Busses can also be flagged down from the side of the road. Stickers on the back outline where they are travelling to. For further information about Grand Cayman’s bus service telephone 945-5100. ROUTE NUMBER STICKER COLOUR ROUTE 1 Yellow George Town - West Bay/Seven Mile Beach 2 Lime Green George Town - West Bay/Seven Mile Beach 3 Blue George Town - Bodden Town 4 Purple George Town - East End 5 Red George Town - East End/North Side Dark Green Around George Town 8 Orange George Town - North Side 9 Blue (White number) George Town - North Side - East End - Bodden Town 6&7 During your stay, taxis are also readily available from all Cayman Islands resorts and from the taxi stand at the ship dock in George Town if you take a Cayman Island cruise. To call a taxi dial 345-777-7777, 345-888-8888 or 345-444-4444. FAQS In case of emergencies, where are the hospitals? The government of the Cayman Islands' Health Services Complex is a modern facility, with highly trained professionals located in George Town, Grand Cayman. It boasts A 24 hour hyperbaric decompression chamber is available for divers and an air ambulance service for other emergencies. The telephone number is (345) 949-8600. There is also a private hospital - Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial - in George Town, as well as a number of other private facilities that offer a variety of professional medical services. Emergency telephone numbers: - Police, Fire, Hospital dial 911 - Emergency information hotline 345-946-3333 - Hurricane Emergency Operations 345-949-6555 Why is Cayman’s diving so good? There are many reasons! First of all we aren't mountainous and don't have rivers, so we don't have run-off into the oceans, inhibiting reef development. Second, all three Cayman Islands are actually submerged mountains tops so we have incredible walls all around the islands, reaching in some areas 20,000 feet or more in depth! Third, we have always been very conscious of our precious resource and guarded it by establishing Marine Parks, limiting fishing, virtually spear fishing, outlawing anchoring, educating divers and self-policing the behaviour of our dive operations. What’s the average lunch or dinner cost in the Cayman Islands? On average you can expect to pay between US$16.00-US$32.00.
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