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TCI: Important Notice, Grassroots/Youth Football Development

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#Providenciales, July 24, 2019 – Turks and Caicos – The TCIFA, on review of our existing grassroots and youth football programs, have decided on a number of changes aimed at overall improvement, effectiveness, and efficiency. We are very excited about, and share these pertinent changes with you and hope that you too will be excited by and about these changes as well.

1. SEASONAL STRUCTURE
As at September 2019, our Youth and Grassroots programs will be run in three seasons mirroring the school calendar. That is Christmas Season – September to December, Easter Season January – March/April, and Summer Season -April/May to July. Each Season will run for 12-14 weeks.

For 2019-2020 the seasons are as follows:

CHRISTMAS –  Youth (12 and older) September 9 – December 14, 2019;

Grassroots (12 and under) September 16 – December 7, 2019.

EASTER – Youth and Grassroots January 6 to March 28, 2020

SUMMER – Youth and Grassroots April 20 to July 11, 2020

NB. These dates do not account for activities of respective Youth National Teams (YNTs) whose programs will vary appreciably based on the Calendars of FIFA, CONCACAF, and CFU.

2. AGE STRUCTURE
In keeping with global best practices, we are making the following adjustments to the age groups.

GRASSROOTS 6-12 years old COED – Groups are U6 – 2013; U8 – 2011; U10 2009; and U12 – 2007

ELITE YOUTH 12 -17 years old – Groups are U13 COED- 2006; U14 Girls – 2005; U16 Boys – 2003

3. COMPETITION STRUCTURE
Grassroots seasons will follow an 8 weeks training followed by 4 weeks of Festivals/Competitions. Youth Seasons will have 4 weeks of preseason training, 8 weeks of competition and 1/2 weeks of Postseason training. Players in these groups will have competitions as follows: Indoors (5v5); Small Field Games Outdoors (5v5 and 8v8); Beach Soccer (5v5) and Full-field 11v11.

NB. Not all groups will compete in all forms of the game listed above. Also in some seasons, players will be competing in more than one form of the game simultaneously.

4. PLAYER EVALUATION
All players, especially those at the Youth Level and even more so those who are involved in the YNTs, MUST go through an individual evaluation session with his/her coaches at the end of each season – three (3) per year. The player should receive a copy of the report and another will be placed on his/her file. Evaluations will also be kept on our office database. Parents/Guardians are expected to sit in on these individual evaluation sessions.

5. PLAYER REGISTRATION PACKAGES
We have made some pertinent changes to the registration packages. Every Player will be required to adjust their respective files to satisfy the new requirements.

6. CODES OF CONDUCT
Both parents/guardians and child/ward will have to complete and sign a code of conduct before the player is accepted for training. 

7. PUNCTUALITY
Players will not be accepted into sessions once the warm-up is completed (usually 8-15 minutes after the scheduled start of sessions. We are anticipating FULL compliance and support for this particular expectation as it has unending implications for the child in all areas of his/her life.

8. NEW SCHEDULE
We have revised the schedule to be effected in September 2019. Please see attached.

9. FEE STRUCTURE
Effective January 2020 players will be required to register for each season at $30 per season or $80 per year.

For questions and clarifications, please do not hesitate to reach out to the TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Mr. Andrew Edwards at andrewtcifa@gmail.com.

Release: TCIFA


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Orlando Mother Remanded for Bullet possession in Turks and Caicos

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Wilkie Arthur and Deandrea Hamilton 

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Remanded until July, but her attorney Leanna Brooks-Campbell is likely to make application for bail as the matter is now transfered to the Supreme Court.

American tourist from Orlando, Florida Shanita Shinee Grier, 45, who was arrested Monday, after two bullets were allegedly found in her baggage is the newest defendant facing the stiff penalties associated with breaching the Turks & Caicos Firearms Ordinance.

Grier was exiting TCI at the Providenciales International Airport with her daughter when the ammunition was detected, ending her Mother’s Day trip to the islands on an unexpectedly sour note.

Today, the chief magistrate remanded her to prison until July 5, 2024, however that can change.

She is facing charges of unlawful possession of ammunition; a crime punishable with a minimum 12 year sentence except in the case of a judge ruling that the case falls in the category of “exceptional.”

Then, and only then would it warrant a different sentence by a judge.

Support for the Floridian was impressive; Bryan Hagerich and Ryan Watson and their relatives filled the Magistrate’s Court on Old Airport Road informs Court Correspondent, Wilkie Arthur.

It was a show of patriotic solidarity on an issue which has elicited emotive views on all sides for Americans who are hoping to prove they were tourists on holiday and nothing more.

Bryan Hagerich of Pennsylvanian and Ryan Watson of Oklahoma also charged in two separate instances for being in possession of ammunition while wrapping up their TCI vacations in April and May respectively.

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InvestTCI facilitates the Development Agreement Between TCIG and Molo Hotel Group 

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – May 14th, 2024 – The Turks and Caicos Islands Government and Molo Hotel Group reached a pivotal juncture on Monday, May 13th, 2024, with the ceremonial signing of a development agreement at the Premier’s Office on Providenciales. The agreement, which received official Cabinet approval on March 13th, 2024, signifies a steadfast commitment to advancing the economic landscape of the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Molo Hotel Group is a family-owned business, renowned for its distinguished portfolio of high-quality hotels worldwide. The development initiative encompasses the construction of three distinct IHG branded hotels: InterContinental Turks and Caicos, Kimpton Turks and Caicos and Hotel Indigo Turks and Caicos. Scheduled for completion by 2027, each resort boasts a distinctive design from luxury to laidback sophistication spanning across the shores of Grace Bay Beach.

Kimpton Turks and Caicos – an epitome of luxury lifestyle living, will feature 192 guest rooms including three outdoor pools, a luxury spa and a fitness center. Additionally, seven dining options ranging from a beachfront restaurant to a rooftop bar.

Adjacent to the Kimpton, InterContinental Turks and Caicos will offer 59 classic luxury suites with panoramic ocean views. Mirroring its counterpart, this resort will offer an array of dining options and upscale facilities.

Steps away from the Intercontinental and Kimpton resorts, Hotel Indigo Turks and Caicos will embrace a sense of community and contemporary elegance, offering 56 bedrooms. The resort will feature an onsite restaurant, lobby bar, outdoor pool, and fitness room.

Beyond the realm of hospitality, this development agreement underscores the government’s commitment to fostering economic growth and enhancing employment opportunities in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Molo is partnering with the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College (TCICC) to actively promote hospitality as a career choice and support in developing training programs, career fairs, seminars, workshops, and events to raise awareness about hospitality careers. Molo has committed to provide employment and apprentice opportunities to TCICC students and provide mentoring and practical on property training to students.

The signing event was graced by Hon. Charles Washington Missick, Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands, Hon. Jamell Robinson, Deputy Premier, Hon. Kyle Knowles, Minister of Public Safety and Utilities, Hon. Rachel Taylor, Minister of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture, Łukasz and Marcin Slominski, Owners of Molo, Ross Morrow, Managing Director Molo, Arik Kono, Vice President Upscale Development for IHG, Dr. Candice Williams, President and CEO of the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College, Angela Musgrove, InvestTCI CEO, Dr. Barbara Ambrister, Chairperson of the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College, Dr. Delores Stapleton- Harris, Vice President of Academic, Vocational and Student Affairs for the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College, Mr. Kevin Baxter, Dean of Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET) and Sheryl McLaughlin, InvestTCI Investment Services Executive.

Commenting on the development agreement, Premier, Hon. Misick, stated “The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing of IHG/Molo Hotels is a significant step towards a sustainable future for hospitality in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Three hotels, Kimpton, Intercontinental, and Hotel Indigo, will be introduced, enhancing our tourism product and creating employment opportunities.”

He further added, “Partnerships with the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College and Turks and Caicos Islands Sports Commission are underway, demonstrating the Government’s commitment to developing human capital and elevating tourism offerings. This project will bring economic growth, embrace local talent, and enrich our economy.”

Additionally, Mrs. Angela Musgrove, CEO of Invest Turks and Caicos Islands, emphasized “This collaboration confirms our commitment to fostering economic growth and prosperity within our country. We have worked closely with Molo Hotel Group, and we are confident that this transformative project will further position the Turks and Caicos Islands as a premier destination for travel and investment. Much to our delight, it will also provide opportunities for engagement with our Community College and small business community.”

The Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands, operating through its primary Investment Promotion

Agency, Invest Turks and Caicos Islands, remains committed to attracting and facilitating Foreign Direct Investments to the country by providing a comprehensive suite of services. Through strategic initiatives and targeted promotion, the agency catalyzes sustainable development, driving innovation and small business opportunities across various sectors of the economy.

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AMERICAN MOTHER AND DAUGHTER ALLEGEDLY ARRESTED FOR TWO BULLETS

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Deandrea Hamilton and Wilkie Arthur

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A DAUGHTER reportedly brought her mother to the Turks and Caicos for Mother’s Day, and both were allegedly arrested, leaving the Turks and Caicos Islands today (Monday 13th, May,2024).

Officials say they were found with two rounds of ammunition in their luggage.

Police have confirmed the arrest to Magnetic Media after inquiries.

Turks & Caicos residents are already reacting to this latest report, “dumbfounded” by the mistake which keeps being repeated despite all of the high profile attention the matter has received in leading news organizations and the warning the US Embassy has issued. There is also the well publicized stance of the TCI Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions that these individuals must be punished according to the law.

In this newest case, the daughter was released, and the mother remains in police custody pending charge and court appearance later this week.

Police inform they will update soon.

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