Jam Cruise Day of Service & Celebration

January 19, 2018 @ 9:00AM — 2:30PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Leaving a Positive Legacy in Roatan, Honduras

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Leave a positive legacy in Roatan, Honduras: With Vince Herman, Keller Williams, Ryan Montbleau, Kat Wright and the Lil’ Smokies!

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Positive Legacy is excited to be returning to Roatan, Honduras for Jam Cruise 16! Working in partnership with the SOL Foundation (School of Life) for our 4th time visiting Roatan, we will bring cruisers and musicians to the community of Sandy Bay for an activity-filled and beautiful day of service and celebration. Enjoy a day of cultural connection, interactive activities, lunch and music jam; all while giving back to the local community!

Positive Legacy is supporting SOL with a $9,400 grant to create a community green space and playground. When we visit Roatan on January 19th, we'll work together with community members to build vegetable and fruit garden beds, compost bins and a chicken coop. We'll also build a new playground, all made out of recycled and found materials from the island. Those desiring something more artsy can paint a mural designed by Honduran graffiti artist REI Blinky.

Our group will be joined by the children and families that benefit from SOL's community services, as well as the children & caretakers from Cattleya (kat-LAY-yah), Roatan's local center for children & young adults with autism and other developmental disabilities. The kids are so excited for the opportunity to team up with Jam Cruisers to make the SOL project extra-"special!"

With this new green space both SOL and their partners BICA (Bay Island Conservation Association) will teach children how to cultivate food on the island. Taking a hands-on approach to health and wellness through educational programs that will benefit the children and the greater community, creating a special place to learn, play and grow.

At SOL, children and young adults are afforded a safe and positive environment for recreational and educational programs, that would otherwise be unavailable due to lack of resources in the area. Over 300 children are regularly involved at SOL, meeting daily to play sports, do artwork, read books and enrich their education. This safe space allows kids to be kids. For more information on SOL, visit their website at http://solroatan.org/

If you would like to attend the Day of Service & Celebration in Roatan, tickets can be purchased for $60 in advance, or $75 on the boat (if available). There will be a limited number of tickets available, so we recommend getting them ASAP. This event is rain or shine and tickets are non-refundable.