Ring in the New Year with scenes from the Blue Mountains of Jamaica! The Blue Mountain Project is currently offering two different calendars through www.lulu.com, a print on demand company for self publishers. “Life in the Blue Mountains” offers a rare glance at the lifestyle in Hagley Gap and surrounding communities in the pictusque and rarely seen rural mountain country side of Jamaica. “People in the Blue Mountains” allows the bright and sunny personalities of the Blue Mountains to shine on the rest of the world. The bright, artistic photos were taken by a variety of photographers that have visited the region in the past year and include Jessica Adams, Nigel Male, Sarah Beamer and Joshua Veldstra. These thought provoking calendars make a heartwarming and inexpensive gift during the holiday season. Both calendars feature US, UK, Jamaican and Canadian holidays. 100% of profits will help the BMP promote sustainable community development and enrich the lives of rural Jamaican communities by providing assistance with basic healthcare, educational resources, and training opportunities. Learn about the Blue Mountain Project our wesite at www.bluemountainproject.org. Please visit http://www.lulu.com/fundraisingBMP for convinent online ordering.
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