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05/06/2010

Pritam Singh Announces Pledge of Challenge Grant for Grace Jones

Gala kick-off fundraiser set for Saturday

Grace Jones Community Center has launched a major capital campaign to raise funds for the design and construction of a modern facility to serve the daycare needs of working families and at-risk children in the Marathon area. 

The campaign, which hopes to raise $600,000 was given a boost by an opening pledge of $300,000 from Pritam Singh, a prominent local businessman.

Singh described the gift as an expression of his “family’s high regard and affection for children and the families served by the center.  I am looking forward to working together with such a caring community as Marathon to make possible this wonderful new daycare facility.”

Robin Ringemann, Grace Jones’ board President, said his gift is in the form of a challenge grant and must be matched in an equal amount by smaller gifts from other donors. 

The Grace Jones organization, which has been serving the Marathon community since 1956, has long outgrown its facility.

The building will continue to be used while the new construction is underway so the children are not displaced.  The existing center will eventually be demolished to become a state-of-the-art playground. 

Plans call for the new facility to be built on the center’s existing property at 230 41st St.

The goal with the new daycare building is to create a safe, more nurturing environment for up to 60 children ranging from newborn to 10 years of age.  This will provide space for additional services such as Head Start, after school programs and the State-mandated Pre-kindergarten program scheduled to begin in August 2005.          

Lynn Voit, chairman of capital campaign said: “Not until one actually becomes hands on with these little children can you really see how needy they are for emotional and physical nurturing.  We teach our kids to be wary of strangers.  These tots grab for any and all attention shown to them in their little corner of safety.          

“After 50 years of service to the Marathon community, it’s time that our Grace Jones facility is replaced.  We can make this happen with your involvement and support.  Winter residents, we need you too,” she said. 

The first gala fundraised event to benefit the new Grace Jones Center will be poolside under the stars at Tranquility Bay.  The event, which costs $75 per person and is tax deductible, will be from 5:30 to 8:30 pm.  Food will be by Great Events, Caribbean rhythms by Bede and an auction of fine art are scheduled. 

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MORE INFORMATION AVAILABLE

For more information on the gala event call Voit at 743-7664 or Ringemann at 743-3516.

All donations will go toward funding the construction of the new Grace Jones Community Center.

For more information on Grace Jones Community Center call 743-6064 or write Grace Jones Community Center, P.O. Box 1376, Marathon, FL 33050.

March 2-8, 2005

05/04/2010

Inaugural Guests Rave About New Parrot Key Singh Resort in Key West

KEY WEST, The Florida Keys (June 9, 2008) – Parrot Key Resort’s first guests are offering rave reviews for Singh Resorts’ new luxury destination in Key West, with many comparing the resort to “paradise.”

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Roberts of Washington, D.C. were the first guests to check in to Parrot Key Resort and said, “It is wonderful! This place is like paradise – we love it.”

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Regan of Boynton Beach, Fla., arrived at the resort to celebrate their first anniversary.  “We feel like we are in paradise because when you get here, all your worries and stress are gone,” said Ryan Regan.  “This is a top of the line resort; its is more beautiful than our home.  It’s perfect for families and couples.”

Other guest comments include:

  • “It is rare to find a resort that is 10 times better than you thought it would be.”
  • “The decorating is just fantastic.  We are blown away by the landscaping.”
  • “I was going to go downtown to see Key West, but now seeing these homes, the pools and the beautiful landscaping, I do not think I need to sightsee.”
  • “I do not think we are going to leave. Our fun has just begun.”
  • “We will be back every year.”

 

The inaugural guests were among the first to experience the private paradise that is Parrot Key Resort, just minutes from the world famous nightlife, dining and shopping of Duval Street, as well as galleries, historic district and nightly sunset celebrations at Mallory Square.  

Parrot Key Resort brings Singh Resorts’ highly distinctive vacation homes to Key West for the first time, redefining luxury accommodations in the historic southernmost Florida city. The resort’s 74 beautifully appointed, one- two- and three-bedroom, three-story cottages are ideally situated on five lushly landscaped acres on Florida Bay just off Overseas Highway U.S. Route 1. Traditional in its classic Key West architecture yet contemporary in amenities, the resort is intended for those who want to be near Key West’s many attractions, yet who also value the privacy, comfort and service only an exclusive resort can offer. 

“Our first guests are overwhelmingly pleased with every aspect of the resort,” said Pritam Singh, founder of Singh Resorts.  “Whether they had been to the Keys before or were first-time visitors, our guests have been effusive in their praise, which means that we have succeeded in our mission to provide a luxury vacation experience that is unmatched in the Florida Keys.”

Singh is a legendary New England builder most famous for the development of the Truman Annex in Key West and specializing in historic preservation, fine architectural detail and quality resorts.  Singh Resorts’ intimate properties breathe The Keys, with waterfront locations boasting sophisticated interior design and first-class amenities, all presented in a traditional village setting, each with a distinct sense-of-place.  Singh has established a new benchmark in vacation homes, creating an entirely fresh vacation experience for visitors to the Florida Keys.

Parrot Key Resort boasts exceptional amenities, including four spectacular tropical swimming pools nestled in a world-class sculpture garden and a private sunning area with powder soft sand.  Each cottage fronts one of the four pools or overlooks Florida Bay.  And for the ultimate in relaxing, casual dining, the poolside Cafe and Tiki Bar at Parrot Key Resort offers island fare and refreshments in a lush, sculpture garden atmosphere.

Inside the beach houses, Singh Resorts’ attention to detail creates a level of luxury and comfort far beyond the usual.  All homes feature:

  • Casual, open floor plans with charming, colorful seaside cottage décor
  • One, two or three bedrooms
  • Private porches with spectacular sunset, waterfront or pool views
  • Gourmet kitchens with custom wood cabinetry, marble counters, stainless appliances and a full compliment of kitchenware
  • 42-inch LCD TV in living area
  • 32-inch LCD TVs in bedrooms
  • DVD/CD stereo system in living area, master and guest bedrooms
  • Bedside iMode clock radio with iPod docking station in bedrooms
  • Tiled floors and crown molding throughout
  • Individually selected original art
  • WI-FI high speed Internet access, allowing guests to go online anywhere on property
  • Grocery service
  • Premium cable TV service
  • Daily housekeeping porter service

 

Parrot Key Resort guests have access to a wide array of recreational programs including fishing excursions; snorkeling and diving; water sports and water craft rental; tennis and golf; spa services; bicycling, eco-tours and historic district tours. And the resort’s Concierge is available coordinate personalized excursions to the Keys’ most enchanting destinations.

In addition, Parrot Key Resort guests can partake of the amenities offered at all properties managed by Singh Hotels and Resorts in the Florida Keys and can conveniently charge all dining and services to their account at Parrot Key Resort. 

Parrot Key Beach House Resort is located at 2801 N. Roosevelt Blvd., Key West, Fla., 33040.  For reservations, call 1-866-MID-KEYS or visit www.singhresorts.com.

04/27/2010

Pritam Singh writes Introduction for National Bestselling Author

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Below is Pritam’s introduction he had written for National Bestselling Author, Thich Nhat Hanh in Going Home; Jesus and Buddha as Brothers

At the beginning of the last great Ice Age, Neolithic artists created a series of extraordinary paintings deep inside the earth in the region of the southwest France now known as the Dordogne.  These masterworks may be the oldest-known expression of the human spirit.  The land above these subterranean cathedrals is today rich and fertile, blessed now only with a hospitable climate, rich soil, and abundant water but also with a people who nurture the land.  It is to their great credit that this region of France, unlike so much of the earth, is more fertile now than when the first Homo sapiens set foot here thirty thousand years ago.

Today, the region is primarily agricultural, supporting vineyards, plum orchids, and fields of sunflowers.   Growing and eating good food is a way of life, a passion, and an art.  Few tourists come to this remote region east of Bordeaux on their tour of la belle France, and fewer still explore the narrow roads and small villages.  The people here do not yet move to the frantic pace of modern city life.  They are sill attuned to the natural rhythm of the sun and the seasons passing over the fields.

Located here in this cradle of humanity is a string of three small settlements, or hamlets, two of which are old farms, one a former youth hostel.  The sign out front, faded and slightly askew, lets visitors know that they have arrived at Plum Village or, in French, Village des Pruniers.  The buildings in Plum Village at first appear to be typical of the surrounding countryside.  Built mostly of stone, they have stood for centuries as barns, farmhouses, tool sheds, and granaries.  On closer examination, one sees that they are now being used as kitchens, dining rooms, classrooms, sleeping quarters, and mediation halls.

The walls, many of which were once plastered, have been stripped of all ornamentation, revealing the rocks, clay, and mud used to construct them centimes ago.  Here the heaviness and richness of the earth itself is revealed.  The windows are simples, the floors unfurnished, and the heat often comes from wood burning in crude stoves fashioned from old barrels.

The dirt paths are lined with flowers, bamboo, and fruit trees.  There are also small signs scattered here and there advising the walker to “breathe and smile,” that “each moment is a wonderful moment,” or that “peace is every step.”  The rustic beauty and charm of the place, however, does not account for the most remarkable characteristic of Plum Village-the deep quiet.

The quietness of Plum Village is more than the absence of noise.  It is something else.  It is truly peaceful here.  People move slowly, smiles are contented, steps are deliberate, breaths deeper and longer.  The land itself somehow seems softer, and the weather gentle even when it is cold.  In late December, with Atlantic Gulf Stream coming ashore on the coast only one hundred miles west, Plum Village tends to be very rainy.  The oaths become muddy, and the deep clay sticks to the soles of shoes.  Outside of the main meditation hall, feet are caked with this red soil.  The people awaiting entry huddle beneath umbrellas, searching for a dry spot to store their shoes.  They enter the hall quickly, or as quickly as the pace of life in Plum Village allows, and find a chair or cushion upon which to sit.

The day has been cold and west, but everyone is feeling warm.  Christmas is one of the biggest festivals of the year in Plum Village, and, except for the summer retreat, it attracts the most visitors.  The day began at 4:30 a.m. with meditation and chanting, just as in the Christian monasteries only a few miles away.  Here in Plum Village, however, the chanting is not in Latin or French but rather in Vietnamese.

The monks and nuns assembled here are French, Thai, English, Irish, American, German, South African, Vietnamese, Japanese, and, most noticeably, Buddhist.  For although this land has been a stronghold of Christianity for centuries, today it also supports a more ancient path.  This day the songs and chants have come from both the Christian and Buddhist traditions.  In the early morning darkness, Christmas carols have been sung along with the daily litany of Buddhist sutras, gifts have been exchanges, and flowers have been laid at the altar to honor both the namesakes of Christianity and of Buddhism.  Dinner, which has just ended, included traditional Christmas dishes from all of the nationalities represented.  Songs have been sung in a dozen different languages.  Among the visitors to Plum Village this day are priests and nuns from the great Christian citadels of Ireland, France, and Italy.  As people take their seats, about half on floor cushions in the classic cross-legged style of the East and half in plastic chairs being unstacked from the corner, two tall American Buddhist monks, one speaking softly in his Texas twang, work to get the fire going in the old cracked stove.

Soon, Thay will arrive.  Thay is the affectionate name given to The Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh, the founder of Plum Village.  At seventy-two, Thay has lived an extraordinary life in an extraordinary time.  Since the age of sixteen, he has been a Buddhist monk, living the life of an ascetic and seeker of the way.  He has survived three wars, persecution and assassination attempts, and thirty-three years of exile.  He is in the master of a temple in Vietnam whose lineage goes back over two thousand years and indeed is traceable to the Buddha himself.  He has also written more than one hundred books of poetry, fiction, and philosophy, founded universities and social service organizations, rescued boat people, led the Buddhist delegation at the Paris Peace Talks, and been  nominated for the Nobel  Peace Prize by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

During his lifetime, Thay has also learned to know and love the West and its spiritual traditions.  He is one of the greatest spiritual teachers alive today, and his message of Buddhist mindfulness has been embraced and become a part of Christendom.  His alter now holds not only a picture of the Buddha, his traditional spiritual ancestor, but also of Jesus Christ.

When Thay walks through the door, everyone stands to greet him.  He walks calmly, slowly, and deliberately to the small, rough podium set about two feet up off the floor.  He carefully removes his coat and sits down.  He then lifts the glass set before him and with both hands and, with one fluid motion, raises it to his lips and drinks some of the warm tea,  After setting down the glass, he looks up and brings his palms together in the classic Buddhist greeting.  He bows, silently saying to himself, “I bow to you, an enlightened being to be.”

The community bows a greeting in return, and, in a moment, a bell is rung.  The sound is deep and long and pleasant.  It rings in waves until finally the inviter of the bell places her hand gently on the rim and stops the reverberations.  After another thoughtful pause, Thay, speaking in a very soft, sweet voice accented with Vietnamese and French, says, “Dear friends, today is December twenty-fourth…”  And everyone in the room who hears this voice knows that Thai Nhat Hanh is indeed their dear friend.

-Pritam Singh

South Woodstock, Vermont

04/26/2010

Pritam Singh’s Company Recieves the Florida Design Award of Excellence

By demonstrating a commitment to award winning architecture, community and environmental responsibilities as well as customer service, The Singh Company has been awarded numerous honors including Florida’s most prestigious award for design excellence- recognizing) projects that represent the most effective collaboration among the) design professions- which include architecture, engineering, landscape) architecture, graphic, interior and urban design.

04/24/2010

Grace Jones Community Center in Marathon FL Challenged to Raise $350,000

The Grace Jones Community Center in Marathon has been challenged by the Eckerd Family Foundation to raise $350,000 by the end of February 2009.

If successful, Grace Jones will receive $100,000 from the foundation, thus enabling them to completely pay off construction costs incurred in building their new facility located on 41st Street.

“The mission of Grace Jones is closely aligned with the interests of the Eckerd Family Foundation,” said Bill Eckerd of the Eckerd Family Foundation’s board of directors. “We are very pleased with what you are doing for the community. I hope to present you with a check next year to complete this challenge,” he said. “You’ve already done a fantastic job with the construction of this building and the provision of quality daycare service to a growing number of children. Keep up the good work.”

“On behalf of Grace Jones and its children,” said Ardie Banks, “we accept the Eckerd Challenge. A $100,000 check is a lot of motivation. People in the Keys, however, are generous and caring.”

In 2005, Hurricane Wilma destroyed the original and aging Grace Jones Daycare Center. The center only was able to continue through the donation of temporary housing by the local Baptist Church and the generosity of many people. This includes the Eckerd Family Foundation, Singh Company and the Monroe County School District.

“The new center opened in August 2007 and has expanded its service to 75 children,” said Iris Coe, director at GJCC. Anyone interested in assisting in the Challenge grant may call the Center at 305-743-6064.

The Citizen 03.16.2008

04/22/2010

Tranquility Bay Resort Provides Unique Florida Keys Venue for Premier Meetings & Events

MARATHON, The Florida Keys (Aug. 1, 2008) – Singh Resort’s premier property in the heart of the Florida Keys, Tranquility Bay Beach House Resort provides a spectacular and unique setting for corporate meetings and business events of all types.

Perfect for corporate functions, executive retreats, incentive programs, board of directors meetings, and strategic planning sessions, Tranquility Bay Resort features 2,025 square feet of state-of-the-art flexible event space in addition to stunning outdoor venues with panoramic water views.

“Tranquility Bay Resort is the ultimate destination to reward top performers or hold top-level strategy conferences, all in an intimate and luxurious meeting environment,” said Pritam Singh, founder of Singh Resorts. “We guarantee that a meeting held at Tranquility Bay will be a one-of-a-kind experience.”

The resort offers the following meeting and events amenities:

  • Indoor venues, including the elegant Audubon Meeting Room, with 2,800 square feet of beautifully appointed event and meeting space for groups of 10 to 115 guests
  • Outdoor venues, including the stunning 3,000-square-foot Sunset Beach, with  spectacular water views and a memorable setting for up to 250 guests
  • Experienced, professional event planner on site
  • Excellent selection of breakfast, lunch and dinner catering menus to meet every taste, budget and theme
  • Complimentary high speed wireless (WI-FI) internet access property-wide
  • State-of-the-art audio visual and video conferencing services
  • Turtle Island Watersports to plan personalized activities for attendees
  • Team building exercises and activities

The Audubon Meeting Room features a traditional Keys nautical décor, highlighted by original artwork, handsome chandeliers, cove lighting, designer fabrics and wall coverings, all creating an atmosphere both sophisticated and relaxed.  Top of the line audiovisual equipment includes a drop-down ceiling screen, projector and built in audio system. The room can accommodate teleconferencing with complimentary high-speed Internet access, including both wired and WI-FI service.

The resort’s Sunset Beach offers 3,000 square feet of pristine private beach directly on the Gulf of Mexico for up to 250 guests.  A luxury tent is available if desired.

Tranquility Bay Resort represents a new concept in luxury accommodations in the Florida Keys.  Part of the Singh Resorts collection of intimate resorts, Tranquility Bay Resort boasts an impressive collection of unparalleled amenities including:

  • A new, adults-only swimming pool to serve as a counterpoint to the resort’s family oriented, outdoor lagoon-style swimming pool.
  • Jack Nicklaus-designed 18-hole putting greens, adjacent to the new, adults-only pool.
  • Onsite water sports activities provided by Turtle Island Watersports, featuring diving and snorkeling adventures, kayaking, Jetskis, Hobi Cat and small boat rentals, and guided eco-tours.
  • Complimentary WI-FI high speed Internet access property-wide.
  • World-class fishing charters with guest pick up available right at the Tranquility Bay dock
  • The award-winning Butterfly Café fine dining restaurant and Beachside Salty Dog Tiki Bar open daily
  • Fabulous, outdoor lagoon-style swimming pool
  • More than 1,000 feet of shoreline with 2.5 acres of private sandy beach
  • Full, state-of-the-art fitness center featuring CYBEX equipment
  • Original, world-renown artwork and sculpture throughout the resort
  • Daily arts, crafts, games, and contests on the beach for kids of all ages and sure-to-please children’s menu items at Butterfly Café
  • In-room spa services for delightful, private indulgence
  • 2,800 square feet of indoor meeting space
  • Multiple options for outdoor tented events
  • Weddings, receptions and celebrations overlooking the private beach

Tranquility Bay’s extraordinary amenities are matched by the resort’s luxury accommodations.  All of the resort’s 41 two-bedroom and 46 three-bedroom, two-and-one-half-bath beach homes are elegantly appointed and furnished and boast such features as:

  • Fully equipped gourmet kitchens and laundry facilities
  • 42-inch and 27-inch flat screen TVs
  • Premium cable service with HBO
  • Luxurious bed and bath linens
  • Charming painted furniture and locally inspired artwork
  • Dramatic, on the water setting with panoramic Gulf of Mexico views

For more information about Tranquility Bay Beach House Resort, visit the Web site at www.singhresorts.com, or call toll-free 1-866-MID-KEYS (643-5397).  Tranquility Bay Beach House Resort is located less than one mile from Marathon Airport at Mile Marker 48.5 Bayside, 2600 Overseas Highway, Marathon Key, Fla.