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Monday 22 July 2019
Aruba Today’s Columnist
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Today’s Catch by Joris Zandvoort
Island Insight by Anthony Croes of Etnia Na- Dutch Joris Zantvoort is a writer at Fisher-
tiva booker.com. He writes a monthly fisher re-
Anthony Croes is an Etnia Nativa based art- port for Aruba Today. The company works
ist at Westpunt, originally from Companashi. with 17 captains in Aruba that help him cre-
As a child, he demonstrated a natural inter- ate this report containing information like:
est and respect for his old world heritage What is currently in the water? What can
as well as his natives’ ancestor’s history and you catch? Also amazing pictures are being
their survival challenges. This same interest shared and part of the column shows The
encouraged him to pursue anthropological Captain of The Month.
studies as an academic call. For someone
with such interest in cultural expressions it is
no surprising that Aruba Today welcomed
him as a columnist. Today’s Click
Aruban born and bred Steve Francees has
Hotel Hustle by Shanella Pantophlet a passion for photography. Being a local
Aruban born and bred Shanella Pantophlet photographer he knows the hidden gems of
is passionate about tourism. That is the world this island and captures them in an amazing
she studied and works in, so we might as well way. As a Family and Landscape photogra-
call her a specialist. Luckily for Aruba Today pher Steve is ready to create your next ‘va-
Shanella also loves to write. And together cation memories’, morning and/or sunset
with the fact that the majority of our read- shots.
ers are tourists, we found ourselves a perfect
combination for a column: Hotel Hustle.
Our newest column: Happy Community Initiative
The Happy Community Initiative is a visitor charity pro-
gram that you can help build Aruba’s community strong
by doing a donation to good causes. CEDE Aruba, a dy-
namic community foundation, and the Aruba Timeshare
Association (Atsa) collaborates in this platform for visitors
who would like to make a donation, but also volunteer
in the future. Happy Community Initiative, published bi-
weekly, every Thursday in Aruba Today.
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