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Community Event – Asociación Pro Mejoras de Playa Flamingo

Responsibilities include: Cleaning and maintaining Flamingo Beach road Cleaning, maintaining and keeping motorized vehicles off Flamingo Beach itself Beach and road trash coll

Community Event – GuanaCrece Skateboard Contest in Villareal

Skateboarders from all over the country competed in the 1st Annual GuanaCrece Villarreal Skateboard Contest on June 24. Adults, families and children of all ages enjoyed music

Community Event: Multi-Sport Camp – Costa Rica Sailing Center

Your kids will have the time of their life sailing, fishing, tubing, snorkeling and enjoying lots of other activities at this beautiful, beachfront venue. Cost: $195 per week

Surf Spot – Ollie’s Point

[vc_row full_width=”full_width”][vc_column][vc_column_text] Ollie’s Point is perhaps one of the most famous places in Costa Rica — if not for the wave, perhaps

Spirituality – Modern Spirituality?

Gilbert K. Chesterton said, “Whenever you move any fence, always pause long enough to ask why it was put there in the first place.” Wikipedia states: “Traditionally, spi

Howl It – Two Letters

Any comments, ideas or any personal experiences you think Howler readers might enjoy reading? We’re making this your page, so drop us a line: editor@howlermagazine.com Autho

The Book Shelf – Young Poets Spotlight

Young Poets is a new book by the secondary students from the local area school – Educarte. The students have been responsible for all stages in producing a blog-inspired

Surf Spot – Playa Avellanas

[vc_row full_width=”full_width”][vc_column][vc_column_text]Playa Avellanas is a beautiful stretch of white sand, palm trees, clear water and fun waves. It’s a po

Howl It!

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Bookshelf – Young Voices Edition

[vc_row full_width=”full_width”][vc_column][vc_column_text]Students from the eighth and tenth grades from Costa Rica International Academy (CRIA) spent part of the

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