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The Asabaako Music Festival in Busua!

Time to come to Busua on March 5th and 6th and dance your ass off to some great music!

Black Star Surf has teamed up with music production company Beating Tracks to bring a music festival to Busua. That’s right, we will be having an ANNUAL music festival in Busua!

ASABAAKO! is a FREE, 2-day, Independence holiday weekend festival on Busua Beach, in Ghana’s Western Region.

ASABAAKO! translates as “One Dance” in Akan - in essence, the coming together of people to dance the same dance in unity. The festival will feature DJs from Accra, Takoradi and London (UK), playing everything from hip hop, hip life, house, high life, afrobeat, r&b, funk, reggae, soul and music from around Afrika, plus a selection of bands and musicians…all in the surroundings of one of the region’s most spectacular and best loved beaches. Join the Facebook page for updates.

The 2 day event will feature:

Sat March 5th @ The African Rainbow Hotel: Party with views over the beach and village from the rooftop bar (from 5pm)
Sun March 6th @ The Black Star Surf Shop: ALL day, ALL night Independence beach party (from midday)

For more information about this festival, how to get to Busua and accomodations options go to the Asabaako website at www.asabaako.com. You can also call the surf shop to get more info. Contact info is on our website at www.blackstarsurfshop.com

The CTC Internet Cafe

Manager Nat & Guests

We are proud to announce that Black Star and the Community Tourist Center Committee (CTCC) have teamed up to open the first Internet cafe in Busua. The Internet Cafe’s temporary home is at the Black Star Surf Shop. The computers for the cafe where donated by a computer recycling company, 505Recycle, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico in the US. Thanks 505Recycle people!

The Internet cafe currently has three computers; two of which are used for guests and the other acts as server. The connection is remote and from one of the cell phone companies so it is fast and not cheap (compared to the cities) but it is still less expensive than other nearby options. The computers will be moved to the Community Tourist Center once the building of the center is completed.
When we move the Internet cafe to the new Tourist Center we will also leave a few computers at the surf shop and have a wireless setup there so that people with laptops can sit on our deck and enjoy the nice view of the ocean and have some food or drink from our very own Okorye Tree Restaurant (which shares the deck with the Black Star Surf Shop and now the Internet cafe).
The plan is to get more computers donated so that we can also use the Internet cafe as a community computer classroom. We will start a program that focuses on teaching local kids about the environment and the environmental issues that their community face as they learn how to use the computer.
All profits from the internet cafe go into a community project fund. Some of this money will be used to subsidize

Local Guys hit the Net!

Internet use for community members. Since Internet connection isexpensive and this greatly limits the communities ability to use it, we will subsidize the prices so that they are comparable to what one would pay in the nearby city of Takoradi.

Please support this project and help us keep it sustainable by using our internet service when you are in Busua. This way you get to connect to the world and help out community at the same time. Now that is cool!

CTC Update

This is not going to be a flashy blog entry with all the cool photos and nice wave shots like some of the others. However, this is probably the most important blog so far, at least as far as the community of Busua is concerned.

One of our previous blog entries talked about the Community Tourism Center (CTC) Project and how we took a delegation of Busua representatives to the Volta to see first hand successful CTC models and talk to the locals about their work, challenges and successes. These representatives came back pretty pumped up about doing something in Busua like they saw in the Volta!

Tim and Riley were the interns working full time on this project until they left this Winter to go back to their lives in the US and Holland. There is now a new intern, Will Anderson, a Kiwi who has taken up the project where Tim and Riley left off. Many positive things have happened over the past several months, which were built on the foundation of the previous work that our interns and the community had accomplished over the past year.

Maybe a quick recap of what the CTC is and how it will work is in order. Basically, the CTC will be a physical space where all tourist who visit Busua will come to register. While at the CTC, tourists will have the opportunity to learn about activities to do in Busua and the surrounding areas, organize guided tours and boat trips, learn about the community development projects the community is working on, as well as get non-baised information about place to stay, eat and be entertained while staying in Busua. In many ways this will be the first time that the community at large will have a say in how tourism is developed in their village. Other CTC’s in Ghana have generated significant revenues from their CTC’s and have used these funds to build community water systems, health posts, and also established scholarship funds for both secondary school and university. All this and more is possible in Busua!

So now back to the progress report. Since this Winter we have been able to open a community-run Internet cafe that is being temporarily housed at Black Star Surf Shop until the permanent CTC is built. See blogs in coming weeks to learn more about the CTC Internet Cafe. This is great progress! More importantly we have found a place to build the permanent CTC and have received some funds to accomplish this goal. With the help of some very generous people, we have secured over USD $14,000 to build our Community Tourist Center. Construction should start sometime in the next couple of months. The next important step will be writing a constitution for the CTC that very clearly states everyone’s roles, duties and obligations to the CTC, how the finances will be run and who will benefit. The community representatives will be writing this constitution with the help of GREET, an empowerment NGO that works with the CTC’s throughout Ghana.

Stay tuned as we take this project to its successful and sustainable completion. We are hoping to have the opening for the CTC sometime in August. Come join us for the celebration if you happen to find yourself in Ghana!

CTC Project- Still on track!

Good news on the community development front in Busua! About 6 months ago, and with the help of interns Tim Lucas and Riley Bartlett, the Black Star Surf Shop initiated the Busua Community Tourist Center (CTC) Project. The black star development team (Tim, Riley, and Pete) have helped the community, represented by the Town Tourist Committee and the Ahanta Environmental Club, to get this project off the ground. It is all of our belief that having a community-run tourist center will benefit the local community in many ways and see to it that they get a tangible benefit from the growing tourism in and around Busua.

To date, we have secured a piece of land for the CTC site from the Ahanta Chief in Busua (thanks Chief!), surveyed the land, and took a group of Busua representatives to see existing successful CTC’s that are operating in the Volta Region of Ghana. This trip was highly successful as it was an opportunity to both see success in action and to ask questions on how the communities were running their CTC’s and how they were benefiting.

Busua reps visit the Volta

We are now in the process of writing a constitution to spell out exactly how the CTC will function and who will be involved. We are working with three NGO’s- RC, SNV and GREET- to ensure that there is a good chance the capacity building training will lead to a sustainable project. We also recently received a private donation that will help us continue to build on our successes as a community and to achieve, with the help of the above NGO’s, full funding for this project. We are also currently involved in other community projects, like introducing solar oven and some microfinancing for local tourist businesses, but more on that later…..

You have to do something when the waves are small !!!!!!

Fundraiser for the AEC- A big success!

Art Showing of Kobinas works

A fundraiser event was held in Albuquerque, New Mexico on September 10th for the Ahanta Environmental Club (AEC), a club that was started by Black Star co-founders Peter Nardini and Frank Bordes. The fundraiser was a great success and included an art gallery showing of paintings by AEC Secretary, Kobina Nyarko. Kobina also happens to be one of the best known contemporary artist in all of Africa. It was an impressive show! Kobina donated various pieces of his work so that we could raise money for the environmental club (see our website’s “community involvement” section to find out what the club is doing).

The fundraiser event also featured Laryea Addy, a Ghanaian born African drum and dance instructor who teaches at the local university. Laryea led a drumming workshop so that our guest could do a little banging on the drums and get a feel for it! This was followed by a drumming and dancing performance featuring the advanced students from his dance classes. The audience had to get up and dance too!

African Dance Perfromance

Some of the money raised from this event will go towards the creation of a Community Tourist Center (CTC) in Busua, in which the AEC will have its office. There are also several other environmental education and turtle preservation projects that will be funded from the money raised. So a big thanks to Kobina, Laryea, and everyone else who participated or donated to this awesome event. I hope we can do this again next year!

2nd Annual Int’l Surfers Day Beach Clean UP!

One of the crews from the 2008 event

It’s that time of year again! Black Star Surf Shop and the Ahanta Environmental Club (AEC) have teamed up to organize and host the second annual Busua Beach Cleanup on Saturday, July 4th. This event, with the help of the AEC, is the way Black Star participates in International Surfer’s Day (ISD).

ISD began about 5 years ago with the aim of bringing environmental awareness to coastal issues. It is also a way to show that surfers care about these issues and are active stewards of these coastal environments. ISD was started by SurfRider’s Foundation, an international surfers environmental organization who purpose is to protect the oceans and beaches around the world. SurfRider Foundation has provided us with lots of promotional materials as well as gifts and prizes to give out to the beach cleanup participants. We hope to build on last years success and have an even bigger turn out this year!

Just so you know, the AEC is the local environmental club that was started in 2008 in Busua to promote environmental awareness and work on local environmental issue. You can learn more about the AEC’s Projects and goals on Black Star’s “Community Involvement ” page.

If you are in Ghana and would like to participate, the event will start in the morning. After the cleanup we will have a group “paddle out”, where all surfers will be invited to join us in the water to show our solidarity for protecting the ocean, beaches and our surfing environment. This will be followed by a dance party and beach bonfire at the Orkoye Tree Restaurant. For more information contact [email protected]. If in Ghana, you can also call Frankee at 233- 207412398.

Please Join Us !!!!!!!!!!


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