Pacific Information Resources, Inc. dba Search Systems releases latest version of their free public records site http://www.searchsystems.net, adding descriptions to their public record links.

(PRWEB) November 24, 2002

Pacific Information Resources, Inc. located at http://www.searchsystems.net/ established the first and most comprehensive collection of free public record databases at http://www.pac-info.com in 1997. Since then they have continued to add new useful public record resources, and to upgrade the quality and usefulness of the site. Last year they added a search feature to assist visitors in finding the information they need. This year they moved the site to its new location and added significant upgrades.

Tim Koster, CEO of Pacific Information Resources, Inc. says “I think everyone hates to visit government offices and plow through court records or deal with unhelpful public agency voice mail systems. Public agencies today are making their database information available free to the public through the power of the Internet. Now you can access corporate information, property records, contractors and medical license details, criminal records, search for inmates and sex offenders, and lots more. We’ve brought these databases together into one site to make it easier for people to find the information they need to make important decisions. This new version of our web site has taken over a year of work and planning. We’ve upgraded our facilities, added new servers, and have plans to soon add some awesome new features. This week we added link descriptions and a new format to clearly identify which links are free and which ones require a payment. We were pleased that the July, 2002 edition of Yahoo! Internet Life magazine named us one of the ‘50 most incredibly useful sites’ on the Internet. We take that honor very seriously and plan to continually improve the site and add additional resources.”



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ACCOUNTANTS DON’T DIE; THEY JUST LOSE THEIR BALANCE!

(PRWEB) December 7, 2003

Bookkeeping can be the difference between bankruptcy and success in small business. Bookkeepers’ Boot Camp: Get a Grip on Accounting Basics by Angie Mohr and published by Self-Counsel Press is an easy to understand guide that shows small business owners the essentials of recordkeeping for a small business and why it’s critical to track financial information.

A recent TD Economics Report says businesses with fewer than 100 employees- about 95 per cent of all North American companies- account for about one-third of the ‘real’ economy as measured by gross domestic product (excluding public administration). The small business sector also accounts for about 40 per cent of all working North Americans.

This report also predicts that the small business sector is expected to lead the surge for an improving economy over the next 12 to 18 months.

Yet many small business owners ignore the importance of record keeping and put it off until ‘later.’ They end up literally buried under piles of papers, overwhelmed by the immensity of the task at hand.

Angie Mohr has and continues to help these business owners avoid procrastination and unnecessary stress. Bookkeepers’ Boot Camp: Get a Grip on Accounting Basics aids the small business owner to efficiently plow through paperwork, record important financial inforamtion and use that information to grow their business for success! According to Mohr, “You can’t know how your business is doing until you record it.”

Bookkeepers’ Boot Camp: Get a Grip on Accoounting Basics is the first book in the Self-Counsel Press Numbers 101 for Small Bsuiness Series, a new series of easy-to-understand guides for small business owners, covering such topics as bookkeeping, analyzing and tracking financial information, starting a business, growing a business, and exiting a business.

About the Author

Angie Mohr is a Chartered Accountant and Certified Management Accountant. She is also a newspaper business columnist and appears regularly on radio and television.

For a review copy or author interview, contact:

Roger Kettyls, Manager, Publicity

ph: 1-800-663-3007 or (604)986-3366

fax: (604)986-3947

email: rkettyls@self-counsel.com

web: http://www.self-counsel.com



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Winter Weather Can Damage, Kill Trees: Homeowners Should Take Action Today to Protect Their Landscape Investments

Huntingdon Valley, PA (PRWEB) January 16, 2008

Delaware Valley homeowners should take advantage of recent nice weather to protect their trees and shrubs from the snow, ice and high winds of late winter and early spring, according to the expert arborists at Giroud Tree Service. Trees and shrubs are particularly prone to damage from harsh winter weather, which can lead to trees toppling, trunks splitting and limbs breaking.

“Structural defects significantly increase the risk of a tree splitting apart or losing major limbs. Cable and bolt systems create a safety net for your trees,” says Giroud Tree Service President and Certified ISA Arborist Lou Giroud. He suggests that homeowners have damaged trees inspected by a professional arborist, who specializes in cable installations to determine the best way to avoid future damage.

Homeowners should also consider taking the following steps with help from professional arborists during the weeks ahead:

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Education and Preparing for College Early- Parents Way of Helping Their Children Deal with the Unexpected

(PRWEB) April 5, 2005

This is the story of how a parent’s unexpected death changed his children’s lives forever. They did however, come away with some very important information about dealing with the unexpected and the importance of college, education and preparing for one’s future. http://gradaenterprises.com/finishcollegeinhighschool/

“He’s not looking too well.”

“How bad is it??”

“Jules…Dad, he’s, he’s gonna die. I just know it. He’s not opening his eyes anymore, or moving…Mom’s a mess please come home.”

“I’ll be home soon Shorty, as soon as I can get a plane ticket….”

Such was the news I received on my-present-to-myself graduation trip. I was overseas, away from my family about one month when my father fell ill. He had a stroke and in the end, he went into cardiac arrest. Just like that he was gone. I hadn’t planned on that happening, I mean, I suppose no one ever Plans these things, but you know what I mean, it’s always a shock. He was overweight, out of shape and his overall physical state was not good, but I suppose its human nature to hope against hope that your loved ones will overcome all odds and be with you forever. Unfortunately, reality often steps in and you realize that things don’t always work out the way you’ve planned them. Too bad, but as my father might have said in his native tongue “C’est la vie”

I came home to a totally changed reality. Just goes to show the old proverb “Man plans, G-d laughs” has more truth to it than we ever want to admit. For instance, I had planned to start a PhD program. I was going to be a psychologist, open up my own practice and live happily ever after. This new predicament nipped that course of action in the bud. Why? One main reason- money.

You see, my father was a smart man. He spoke six languages and traveled the majority of the world in his life time. He was an immigrant, as is my mother and they were here to capture the American dream. Despite all of his good intentions and his vast intellect, he died, with no money to his name. Not that life is all about money, of course it isn’t, I would never suggest such a thing. But, as those of you out there who have ever been in a financial bind know, having money sure does lower your over all stress level.

I figured out at an early age how high stress levels correlate with a low money reserve as I saw my parents struggle, time and time again. In fact, I think my father’s health deteriorated so quickly because of his high stress levels. They struggled both because of a lack of formal education and poor business decisions and of course that unavoidable con-artist who Will approach those individuals who most want to get ahead in life. That’s what happened to my father. Time and time again he tried to get ahead, looked into new businesses, worked his fingers to the bone, and trusted the wrong people. The end result: breaking even if you’re lucky.

Speaking of being lucky, I decided that is Exactly what I would be. I was going to stop the cycle my parent’s had started, get a formal education, go to graduate school and be livin’ large. Well, at least larger than they had. See, I never wanted wealth; all I wanted was to be comfortable, have a gratifying career in which I could help other people and be able to pay the bills. Being that neither of my parents was college educated, I had to figure out the university system on my own. Let me tell ya, there are lots of twists and turns, not to mention hidden entry ways, no one tells you about on that path. Regardless, after doing lots of things I shouldn’t have done and not doing things I SHOULD have done, I was able to get myself into a reputable college, got a scholarship, and even got myself into graduate school. Sounds good right? Well, it was, until the unexpected happened.

I’m not trying to imply that my situation is helpless, I do after all possess a college degree and I will plow my way ahead. However, I now have to think of my mother and brother’s well being and cannot concentrate solely on the career I had planned on. Some good has come from my father’s death and my college experience. For instance, seeing the mistakes he made is helping me to reevaluate my choices and my life. I am also happy to report that my experiences having given me the knowledge to guide my little brother past the potholes I fell into. I’m happy to say, he is now a junior in college and doing great.

So what’s the moral of the story?? First, know that in an instant your life can change and be prepared. Second, take Every opportunity to can get. See, my Dad was right, we do live in the United States and this is a land with much opportunity. The only problem is, though the information is out there, most parents (especially from other countries) don’t know how to guide their children to the better future they so want them to possess. For instance, did you know that high school level children can start earning college credit while simultaneously earning their high school diploma?? No, you didn’t know that? Well, neither did I. That’s why I’m passing on the information. Because I want to make sure other people’s children don’t miss what I did. Best of luck.

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Education and Preparing for College Early – Parents Can Help Their Children Deal with the Unexpected- Finishing College in High School, a New Resource Guide

(PRWEB) April 5, 2005

This is the story of how a parent’s unexpected death changed his children’s lives. From this experience they learned important information about dealing with the unexpected and the importance of education, college and preparing for one’s future.

http://gradaenterprises.com/finishcollegeinhighschool/


By Rachel Hayon, MPH

“He’s not looking too well.”

“How bad is it??”

“Jules…Dad, he’s, he’s gonna die. I just know it. He’s not opening his eyes anymore, or moving…Mom’s a mess please come home.”

“I’ll be home soon Shorty, as soon as I can get a plane ticket….”

Such was the news I received on my-present-to-myself graduation trip. I was overseas, away from my family about one month when my father fell ill. He had a stroke and in the end, he went into cardiac arrest. Just like that he was gone. I hadn’t planned on that happening, I mean, I suppose no one ever PLANS these things, but you know what I mean, it’s always a shock. He was overweight, out of shape and his overall physical state was not good, but I suppose its human nature to hope against hope that your loved ones will overcome all odds and be with you forever. Unfortunately, reality often steps in and you realize that things don’t always work out the way you’ve planned them. Too bad, but as my father might have said in his native tongue “C’est la vie”

I came home to a totally changed reality. Just goes to show the old proverb “Man plans, G-d laughs” has more truth to it than we ever want to admit. For instance, I had planned to start a PhD program. I was going to be a psychologist, open up my own practice and live happily ever after. This new predicament nipped that course of action in the bud. Why? One main reason- money.

You see, my father was a smart man. He spoke six languages and traveled the majority of the world in his life time. He was an immigrant, as is my mother and they were here to capture the American dream. Despite all of his good intentions and his vast intellect, he died, with no money to his name. Not that life is all about money, of course it isn’t, I would never suggest such a thing. But, as those of you out there who have ever been in a financial bind know, having money sure does lower your over all stress level.

I figured out at an early age how high stress levels correlate with a low money reserve as I saw my parents struggle, time and time again. In fact, I think my father’s health deteriorated so quickly because of his high stress levels. They struggled both because of a lack of formal education and poor business decisions and of course that unavoidable con-artist who WILL approach those individuals who most want to get ahead in life. That’s what happened to my father. Time and time again he tried to get ahead, looked into new businesses, worked his fingers to the bone, and trusted the wrong people. The end result: breaking even if you’re lucky.

Speaking of being lucky, I decided that is exactly what I would be. I was going to stop the cycle my parent’s had started, get a formal education, go to graduate school and be livin’ large. Well, at least larger than they had. See, I never wanted wealth; all I wanted was to be comfortable, have a gratifying career in which I could help other people and be able to pay the bills. Being that neither of my parents are college educated, I had to figure out the university system on my own. Let me tell ya, there are lots of twists and turns, not to mention hidden entry ways, no one tells you about on that path. Regardless, after doing lots of things I shouldn’t have done and not doing things I Should have done, I was able to get myself into a reputable college, got a scholarship, and even got myself into graduate school. Sounds good right? Well, it was, until the unexpected happened.

I’m not trying to imply that my situation is helpless, I do after all possess a college degree and I will plow my way ahead. However, I now have to think of my mother and brother’s well being and cannot concentrate solely on the career I had planned on. Some good has come from my father’s death and my college experience. For instance, seeing the mistakes he made is helping me to reevaluate my choices and my life. I am also happy to report that my experiences having given me the knowledge to guide my little brother past the potholes I fell into. I’m happy to say, he is now a junior in college and doing great.

So what’s the moral of the story?? First, know that in an instant your life can change and be prepared. Second, take Every opportunity to can get. See, my Dad was right, we do live in the United States and this is a land with much opportunity. The only problem is, though the information is out there, most parents (especially from other countries) don’t know how to guide their children to the better future they so want them to possess. For instance, did you know that high school level children can start earning college credit while simultaneously earning their high school diploma?? No, you didn’t know that? Well, neither did I. That’s why I’m passing on the information. Because I want to make sure other people’s children don’t miss what I did. A word to the wise- the earlier you start building your future, the better.

Based on a true story.

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Tonsillitis Tips Help Parents Prepare Their Children for Surgery with Less Anxiety

Long Island, NY (PRWEB) February 9, 2009

A tonsillectomy is quite often a child’s first surgery, and it can be a frightening one. But never fear, Dr. Laurie Zelinger is here to help with her new book “The “O, MY” in Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy: How to Prepare Your Child for Surgery, a Parent’s Manual” (ISBN 9781932690743, Loving Healing Press, 2009).

When her son, Jordan, needed a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, Dr. Laurie Zelinger wished she had a book to prepare for the surgery. She took copious notes and did thorough research to make sure her son’s surgery and recovery would be as pain-free as possible. Now she has used her experiences to write a full-color guidebook for other parents to help their children prepare for this potentially frightening experience.

“The “O, MY” in Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy” helps parents understand and organize the necessary medical components required for their child’s surgery. Dr. Zelinger’s book provides:

SnapLock Industries Inc. Introduces their Next Generation FastDeck Portable Flooring System? It’s Bigger and Better than Before


Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) June 19, 2009

FastDeck Portable Flooring is extremely durable, easy to deploy, and easy to remove. Applications include stadium turf protection, event and tent flooring, portable walkways, ice arena floor covering, military shelter flooring, portable vehicle access paths, or any other situation requiring a layer of protection between the ground and user. “We always listen to our customers’ needs and use their advice to improve of our flooring options. We think we’ve hit the nail on the head with this one. FastDeck is portable, it’s sturdy, and above all, it’s easy,” said Jorgen Moller, CEO of SnapLock Industries.

The multi-patent pending Socket Lock-It connection system is self-aligning and incredibly strong. The system ‘snaps’ together with no tools or separate fasteners. Removal is only a matter of unsnapping the tiles, which can be stored in sheets or rolled up like carpet.

See more at http://www.fastdeck.com

About SnapLock Industries Inc.

SnapLock Industries is the world’s leading manufacturer and distributor of modular flooring. Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, SnapLock manufactures 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year in their 100,000+ square foot facility. They produce the industry leading brands RaceDeck

GBK Productions Produces their Biggest Emmy Gift Bag Yet

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 17, 2006

GBK Productions http://www.GBKProductions.com) — ?The Official Gift Bag Company? — (formally GBK Events) has topped last year?s gift suite for Emmy Nominees and select special guests with some amazing luxury items. This year, Gavin Keilly, founder, chose the Chic Hotel Sofitel, as the venue. Celebrities will be pampered in the Presidential Suite and receive a gift bag valued at more than $ 56,000.

Some of the items the celebrities will receive are, but are not limited to, a newly designed Buzzirk Mobile/Nokia Exclusive Gold Plated Cell Phone and service valued at over $ 3,500, ezVision Video iWear, a 3 Month Lease from Vespa, a Portable DVD Player from Coby Electronics, Neat Scanner Receipts, ACIGI Relaxation Foot Massagers, a Platinum Membership from the Friars of Beverly Hills, Lasik Eye Surgery from Dr. Glen Kawesch, a $ 2,500 certificate to Dr. Dan Taheri Laser Center, Doll House Watches and Leather iPod Cases, amazing women?s shoes from Richard Tyler and Oscar De La Renta, an Elegant Humidor or Poker Case from Quality Importers, unique belts from Kiwi Studios, Pure Color Jeans, beautiful jewelry from Space Mermaid, Bacco Bucci men?s sandals, items from John Deere apparel and headwear company and Country Girl, Shimmerelle for the kids, Oskar Bee Back-packs for the new parents, B Z Pet Collars, so they can walk their pets at night safely and Doberman will be providing personal security products, so the celebrities feel safe when they are on their own.

After the busy time of the awards show ends, celebrities will be able to enjoy a relaxing vacation at Karisma Resort?s El Dorado or Azul resorts, courtesy of Traverus Travel. They will enjoy a $ 22,000 package that includes accommodations in the Presidential Suite for up to four people.

Some of the pampering includes hair treatments by renowned hairstylist Guy Romero and product by Philip B; Barbar will be giving $ 1,000 in hair products including hair dryers and curling irons. Guests will also receive Doll Face Cream by Ultra Pro Inc and Dr. Le Winn’s Private Formula Line Smoothing Complex, while Gelousy Gel Nail Systems will be doing manicures and pedicures. Pro Linc will be helping smooth away calluses, Laser Away will be providing Microdermabrasion treatments and certificates for either tattoo removal or a facial, Tweezerman?s new kits, and finally Bodyography Cosmetics will do the celebrities’ make-up and give them enough product to look beautiful throughout the year. Infinity Spa will be providing relaxing treatments and $ 100 gift certificates. Epilar Hair Removal will also be giving a certificate for them to try a new hair removal technique and Freelife Goji Juice, Aqua Vibe Water and Shark Energy Drink will be sampling and gifting a year supply of their unique beverage. No suite would be complete without pampering for the palate, which will be provided with Jean Marc XO/ X Rated Vodka, Herman Story & Cass Wines, Dippin Dots Ice Cream, amazing Chocolates from Bodega Chocolate and delicious Cookies & Cupcakes from Wonderland Bakery & Gift Concierge.

Finally, Ford is offering a lease so the celebrities will have the amazing opportunity to drive the cool new Ford Hybrid, while making a difference. Speaking of the environment, 4-E Corp is providing a fuel enhancer that will increase gas mileage by an average of 12-15 percent. Pure Organic Bedding Company is gifting organic pillows and pillow cases, and Earthly Body will be giving Hemp Aromatherapy Candles that also serves as massage oil, and no environmental friendly home can go without a year supply of Ed Begley?s Begley?s Best Cleaning Product.

About GBK Productions

GBK Productions (formerly GBK Events), founded in 2000 by Gavin B. Keilly, is an event productions company specializing in fundraising for major charitable organizations and celebrity events. GBK Productions has helped non-profit clients raise millions of dollars and produces the most sought-after gift suites including EXTRA’s Oscar & Emmy Suites, lounges for the Golden Globes and various other award shows. Headquartered in Hollywood, CA, GBK Productions serves multinational charities and corporations throughout the world. Visit http://www.GBKProductions.com

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The InventSAI Network and Montgomery IP Associates and Are Pleased to Announce That Three of Their Clients Have Just Received Patents


Canonsburg, PA (Vocus) December 1, 2009

The InventSAI Network and Montgomery IP Associates are pleased to announce that three of their clients have just received patents. Patent work was done by Montgomery Patent and Design and they are now working with Ad-Gen on the commercialization of their inventions.

Inventor Bill Hafdal of Alexandria, MN, has developed a combined divot repair tool/ball marker with a disposable pad attached to clean the golf ball, while on the green or on the tee box. (Patent D603,925) The Clip-On Golf Ball Cleaner functions as a common divot repair tool/ball marker as well as a convenient golf ball cleaner, with clip for attachment. The clip presents a circular area that is covered with one half of a hook-and-loop fastening system such as Velcro

Mountain Equestrian Trails in Belize Announces Their New Group Survival Training Package


San Ignacio, Belize (PRWEB) May 12, 2010

Mountain Equestrian Trails (MET) is pleased to announce their new ?Sapodilla Survival Training? package for groups of 10-12. The 11-night, 12-day package includes camping, horseback riding, river and dry-cave exploration, swimming, bird-watching, sea kayaking, snorkeling and much more. The focus will be for participants to learn survival techniques in a jungle setting and on the Belizean cayes. The new survival training package is a perfect alternative for travelers who are looking for a unique learning and cultural experience when they visit Belize.

The group will visit Mayan ruins, hang out with a Maya family, and spend some time in local villages. Participants will learn about the use of rainforest medicinal plants, and the practical use of plants and natural resources for making shelter and finding food. After seven days inland, the group will drive down the Hummingbird Highway, stopping at the Blue Hole for a refreshing swim, arriving at the beach in Placencia where they will stay for three nights. One of those nights will be spent camping overnight at an isolated caye. Survival techniques for this portion will be learning to navigate, orienteering, making fire, finding and cooking food. Other activities are swimming, snorkeling, kayaking and sailing.

This package is suitable for student groups, high school or college, church groups or families. The minimum size for a group is six persons, maximum twelve. Itineraries and activities can be customized to meet the specific needs of your group. Some aspects of this package are physically demanding, in that members will need to be able to hike and kayak for several miles on some days.

Tours begin on June 5th and July 17th. Ask about availability for other dates. Please reserve early to avoid disappointment.

US $ 1155 per person. Includes room, meals, transfers, activities, entrance fees, taxes. Does not include tips or departure tax (US $ 39.50 per person).

Sapodilla 11 Night ? 12 Day Itinerary For Groups

DAY 1: Pickup at International Airport. Arrive at MET after a long day?s journey, relax and decompress to the sounds, smells, and views of the jungle valley before having a lamp-lit dinner with the hosts and retiring to a cabana for the night.

DAY 2: Today?s horseback ride is a cultural experience as group members travel to Nohoch Sayab River cave at Barton Creek. The trail meanders through a Mennonite community and observe ancient farming practices using tools such as horse-drawn plows and buggies. As visitors make their way down the steep narrow road to the valley floor, they will be astounded by the size of fruit trees and tropical flora in the fertile Barton Creek valley. Arriving at Barton Creek, step into a canoe and paddle upstream in the shade of a huge vine-covered limestone cliff and then suddenly disappear, paddling deep into the sparking stalactite formation river cave. Afterwards, enjoy a swim and a delicious lunch before returning on horseback to MET.

DAY 3: Guided hike to a secluded hidden valley with exotic tropical vegetation and excellent opportunities for sighting colorful rainforest birds and iridescent butterflies. Enjoy lunch at the swimming hole. Return to MET and prepare for a 2 night camping trip to Sapodilla Falls. Dinner and Overnight at MET

DAY 4: Horseback riding to a remote campsite and learn how to find and utilize rainforest resources in order to make a temporary camp. Camping in the Don Elijo National Park. The focus will be on learning jungle survival techniques. Explore caves, and water falls in the area. Practice using jungle medicinal plants, and begin to learn how to live off the land. The campsite is based at the bottom of the secluded Sapodilla Falls.

DAY 5: Today after breakfast, ride the horses to a Mayan burial cave to learn about Mayan archaeology, and natural resource conservation. In addition, group members will practice the survival skills they have been learning, explore the surrounding areas, and swim in the beautiful clear waters of the river. This will be the second night camping.

DAY 6: After breakfast, break camp, pack up, saddle the horses, and head out, watching always for tropical birds, butterflies, and perhaps even wild cats, tapir, or other exotic animals. Return for dinner and overnight at MET.

DAY 7: Green Hills Butterfly Ranch, visit Maya family, Mayan ruins, shopping in San Ignacio. Dinner and overnight at MET.

DAY 8: After breakfast; board the vehicles for a transfer to Placencia. Along the way, stop to swim at the Blue Hole National Park, then enjoy lunch at Seakunga Expedition Company. In the afternoon there will be an orientation on kayaking and navigation, then dinner and overnight at Seakunga.

DAY 9: Set out by boat to camp on a secluded island while learning orienteering, navigation, and proper kayaking techniques. Make camp and enjoy a dinner of fresh-caught fish.

DAY 10: Swimming, snorkeling and kayaking near the reef. Camp overnight on the island.

DAY 11: After breakfast, swimming, snorkeling and then take a boat back to the mainland. Prepare to leave the next day. Dinner and overnight at Seakunga.

DAY 12: Depart from Placencia to Belize International Airport by van.

Activities inland: swimming, horseback riding, cave exploration, hiking, bird-watching, tracking, jungle survival, making shelter, fire, finding food.

Activities at sea: swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, making fire, cooking, finding food.

About Mountain Equestrian Trails:

Mentioned in “1,000 Places to See Before You Die,” by Patricia Schultz, Mountain Equestrian Trails is owned and operated by the Bevis family. Owners, Jim and Marguerite Bevis, have been operating the lodge since 1989 and have strongly advocated ecotourism principles both in their own lodge and in tourism businesses throughout the country of Belize. They are co-founders of Slate Creek Preserve, a community based nature preserve and the Belize Ecotourism Association. Based in the heart of Slate Creek Preserve, MET has a strong reputation for both innovation and professionalism within the equestrian community and has expanded into the wider field of adventure tourism.

Offering both horseback riding and vehicle tours to nearby caves, waterfalls, and Mayan ruins, MET is situated in tropical moist broadleaf limestone karst forest within close proximity to the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. Jaguars, pumas, ocelots, tapir and a multitude of colorful tropical birds and butterflies live within the rainforest habitat surrounding MET.

Media Contact:

Marguerite Bevis, Owner

Mountain Equestrian Trails

(800) 838-3918

http://www.metbelize.com

For Reservations:

Alice B. Wilhoit

US Reservations Manager

Mountain Equestrian Trails

(800) 838-3918

http://www.metbelize.com/contact.html

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