Daily Archives: September 18, 2009

Rosarito Adds Sand Sculpture To Activities With September 27 Amateur Competition

Sand Sculpture

Sand Sculpture

ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO—Known for decades as one of the hot surfing spots on the West Coast, Rosarito on Sept. 27 will add another popular beach activity to its attractions with a sand sculpture contest.

Baja Sand 2009 will be held from 10 to 6 p.m. that Sunday in front of the Rosarito Beach Hotel. The exhibition and amateur competition is a prelude to the first full-scale sand sculpting competition which is scheduled for May 2 of 2010.

Half of the profits from the 2010 event will be donated to the Rosarito Boys & Girls Club.

“We’re very excited about this inaugural event and think it’s a perfect fit for this city with its miles of beautiful coastline and tradition of artistic creations,” said Rosarito Mayor Hugo Torres.

Registration and further information is available at info@rosarito.org, rosaritotur@baja.gob.mx or by calling 661-612-0200 or 661-612-0396 in Mexico or 619-730-1871 in the United States.

The creation of elaborate sand sculptures is a popular event on beaches throughout the world, including an annual competition in Imperial Beach which attracts some of the best global teams and hundreds of thousands of fascinated spectators.

Raul Aragon, Rosarito’s delegate from the Baja State Secretary of Tourism office, an organizer of the event, said that planning has been going on for month to make Baja Sand 2009 a memorable and successful attraction.

The event will follow by one day the 30th-year edition of the Rosarito-Ensenada 50-Mile Fun Bike Ride, which attracts thousands of riders, and the same day as the Rosarito chamber of restaurants annual steak and lobster festival.

“It will create an incredible fun-filled weekend here,” Aragon said. “Both longtime fans of sand sculpting and those who have never seen this incredible activity before will have an amazing day.”

Although this event is an amateur competition Archisand, one of the top teams in the world, is being brought in to give an exhibition the day of the contest.

Archisand, a team of architects and craftsmen, was founded by in 1989 by Greg LeBon. It has won the 10-man division of the U.S. Open at Imperial Beach six of the past nine years. More than 300,000 people attend that annual competition.

“People will be amazed at what Archisand and create from simple sand,” Aragon said. “It truly does qualify as exceptional sculpture.”

To help amateurs prepare for this year’s competition, Rosarito sand sculptor Raul Ocegera will give workshops this Saturday and Sunday from 9 to 1 on the beach in front of the hotel.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Ron Raposa
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The First Mexico Real Estate Degree and Professional Identification Number

Mexico Real Estate

Mexico Real Estate

Recently, the AMPI Mexico association implemented a new university degree and professional license for Mexico Real Estate professionals. The new identification number and degree are officially authorized the Federal Ministry of Public Education (SEP).

“The market and clients demand true professionals, specialists in real estate with recognized studies and a professional Identification Numbers are authorized by a federal government body,” pointed out Fernando González Salazar, Director of the Professional License Department of AMPI. Before the existence of the new degree, Mexico Real Estate licenses were not offered although some local certifications were available.

Experienced professionals can obtain the degree and professional Identfication Number through an exam. The five-hour exam consists of 177 multiple choice questions divided into 8 sections. The exam is professionally administered in strict accordance with guidelines; for the first application of the exam, it was applied in 16 cities simultaneously.

After the exam, a minimum experience requirement must be proven through a “portfolio de evidencias.” Laura Flores , coordinator of the exam process at the AMPI Mexico national offices, points out that evidence of experience can be given by a Mexico Real Estate company, AMPI, a Notary public or, now one of the new degree holders, among authorized documents.

The second way in which to obtain the degree and professional identification number is as an undergraduate degree in a 4 year course of studies at a university.

“We have estimated that there are nearly 19,000 people practicing within the Mexico real estate industry,” mentioned Flores. “Of these approximately 2,300 are associates of the AMPI organization.”

The long term goal is that all those dedicated to the Mexico Real Estate industry will hold the new degree – a situation similar to that of doctors, lawyers, etc. For the moment requirements will remain a question of state laws.

Flores will make the formal delivery to the first 44 successful candidates at AMPI’s national annual meeting. In July of 2009, the first Mexican Real Estate Degree and Professional Identification Number was presented to Thomas Lloyd, founder of Mexico Real Estate, a web site and network of real estate professionals from various key regions in Mexico, dedicated to providing non-Mexican buyers with accurate information and guiding them to safe Mexico Real Estate purchases.

“Many foreign buyers,” observes Thomas Lloyd, “are not aware that there are more risks involved in purchasing property in Mexico than in their home countries. The TOPMexicoRealEstate NETWORK is a group of professionals who have seen the results of misinformation first hand. Since the group began, we have been working to provide accurate information to help protect non-Mexican clients. The new degree is an excellent opportunity for those of us committed in this industry to further our knowledge and experience allowing for improved professional guidance.”

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