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When planning to go on vacation, this site has great information on
different Hotels in Aruba.
www.arubahotels.info
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to another Manchebo News
Our latest draw winner was
Coraly Hernandez from Puerto Rico
She won a week stay for two to Aruba.
If you would like to enter the draw, please
click here
Our next draw will
take place on June 30, 2003.
All who entered our
previous draws automatically are eligible for all future draws!
Good Luck again.....
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Manchebo is offering from now until September
The Ambassador's Special
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> Book by July 15, to take Advantage of
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Aruba is a tropical paradise
of singular beauty. So it is only fitting that Aruba's Manchebo
Beach Resort provide a vacation experience as uncommon as the island
itself. Overlooking the crystalline waters of the Caribbean,
Manchebo is nestled on the largest of Aruba's beaches - an unspoiled
expanse of soft white sand in which one can almost get lost, and to
which one will long to return.
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Ike
Cohen's Charity birthday party was a huge success
More than nine-hundred party goers kicked up their heels at the Manchebo Beach
Resort Saturday night May 31 for Manchebo Beach Resort owner Ike Cohen's 92nd
birthday. It was a fund raiser designed to help build a new center for the
visually impaired besides a slew of other good causes as initiated by Aruba's
service clubs. Cohen's family from all over the United States was on hand to
celebrate the patriarch's big day.
Mariachi
music, two bands, various buffet lines and many open bars, catered to guests,
who ate, drank and danced till after midnight. Captain Gumbs, who worked for
Ike Cohen many years ago picked up the
microphone and dedicated a sentimental song to his previous employer. At the end
of the evening, Cohen cut his giant
frosted cake, surrounded by family members
and friends, vividly moved
and highly satisfied. "Aruba gave with all its hearth, and we will put the money
to good use"
All party proceeds go to charity, while Cohen and his hotel, carry all party
expenses, for the 7th year in a row, raising to date Afls 419.000. The result
from this year's fund raising drive will, be announced in a press conference,
next week.
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Strawberry
Daiquiri
(available at the
Pega Pega)
Ingredients:
1OZ
HOUSE RUM
750ml
1/2 OZ TRIPLE SEC 750ml
1/2 OZ
GRENADINE
1
OZ
STRAWBERRY-MIX
5 ea STRAWBERRY
Preparation:
- Combine all ingredients, using only 4 strawberries in a
blender over crushed ice, blend at high speed 10-15 seconds, pour in
Poco-Grande glass.
- Decoration: 1 Strawberry
The origin of the name ‘cocktail’ is not certain, though many explanations have
been suggested.
courtesy of cocktailplus.com
History-Why “Cocktails”?
The history of the cocktail is a contested story whose truth may never fully come to light. All over the western world people have been experimenting with different combinations of drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic for centuries. The origin of the name cocktail itself is not certain. Some of the more common (and amusing!) explanations are. . .
An Englishman’s Misfortune
In 1779, after her husband was killed in the American War of
Independence, innkeeper Betsy Flanagan opened an inn near Yorktown that was frequented by American and French soldiers. An English chicken farmer lived nearby prompting Betsy to promise her American and French customers that she would serve them a meal of roast chicken. Her guests mocked her boasts saying she would never go through with it. One evening, an unusual number of officers gathered at her inn, so Betsy served a lavish meal of chicken, stolen from her English
neighbor. When the meal was over, Betsy moved her guests to the bar, where she served up drinks decorated with a tail-feather from the chickens, amid rowdy calls for more “cock tails.”
A Ceramic Rooster
The owner of an American bar had a large ceramic container in the form of a rooster. The container was filled with the leftovers from drinks. The less affluent could get a drink from this container, served from a tap at the tail. Hence, the name cocktail became associated with a mix of drinks. Some say the quality was always high after English sailors had been in, as there was a good mixture of rum, gin and brandy in the cocktail.
Virginian Dregs In nineteenth century America, a cock was a tap, while its tail was the last, muddy dregs of the tap. One Colonel Carter, of Culpepper Court House, Virginia, was served the tail at his local tavern. Seeing it as a disgrace, he threw it to the floor and said from then on he would only drink “cock tails” of his own design. His concoction was a mix of gin, lemon peel, bitters and sugar, and is possibly the ancestor of modern cocktails.
Night-mare-ish Strength A "cocktailed horse" was a term for one whose tail has been bobbed, giving it a flamboyant and jolly appearance. As the mixed drinks served in the bars and inns had a very high alcoholic content, the name "cocktail" possibly came from its ability to "cock the tail", or get an careless customer drunk very quickly! |
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Congratulations =
Pabien
Happy Birthday =
Feliz Cumpleańos
Party =
Fiesta
Come to my Party =
Bin mi Fiesta!
I had a good time =
Mi a
pasa bon
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Debra
Gover, winner of Manchebo's
7 nights Free stay
If you would like to win a 7 nights free stay in Aruba, please
click here to enter the Draw, next draw is June 30th
Good luck to all!
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Bonbini Festival
Is a year-round folkloric event every Tuesday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. in Fort Zoutman, Oranjestad. there You will encounter
exposition of Arts and crafts, local foods, drinks, music and
dances.
One Cool Summer:
Watapana Food & Art Festival: Held every Wednesday on the festival
grounds between the Hyatt Regency Resort & Casino and the Americana
Allegro Aruba Beach Resort & Casino
Time: 6:00pm to 8:00pm. Live entertainment, music, food & beverages.
Local artists display their works. May 3 through May 31, 2001
For the
Calendar of Aruba Events
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Aruba Sales Office
Tel: (297) 823444
Fax: (297) 832446
info@manchebo.com or
reserve@manchebo.com
Our website:http://www.manchebo.com/
Call Vivian today
USA Reservations services:
Ralph Locke Islands:800-223-1108
Fax: 310-440-4220
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Wedding of Mike &
Cathleen
Cathleen & Mike
tied the knots on Wednesday, May 7th at the very impressive City Hall
downtown. They chose for the
"Civil Ceremony
Package" that includes the
Coordination and Civil Marriage License, Roundtrip Transfer Hotel City
Hall, a Bridal Bouquet and Boutonničre and
Assistance on Wedding Date. They opted for the Photographer to
take pictures at the City Hall in the morning and for the Beach
Walk right before the romantic dinner for two on the beach.
Cathleen and Mike stayed with us during their stay on One Happy Island where
they enjoyed their honeymoon the Manchebo Way!
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Have you heard about
the
Ambassador's Special ?
YOU CAN
Save up to
$280
Plus
we will
give you
1 FREE
Dinner for two!
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to view our
Ambassador MENU!

Normal rates:
Ocean view room $139
Garden view room $129
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To receive this special you
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Book before July 15, 2003
YES, I would like to
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How can I make reservations?

call us at:
1-800-223-1108
1-800-528-1234
In Aruba
(011)-297-582-3444
email:
reserve@manchebo.com
website:
www.manchebo.com
or
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room per night.
Please add 18% tax per room per night
Extra person charge is $15 plus 18% tax p/p night
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