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1251 Washington Road Rochester Hills, MI 48306 (248) 651-9638 www.casacolibri.org December 12, 2011 Dear Friends, You’re invited!! Everyone had so much fun on last year’s trip that we want to share the experience with you! Come with us President’s Week (February 18-25) to Antigua, Guatemala, for the vacation of a lifetime. While the snow piles up at home, imagine: Golfing at a Pete Dye-designed course nestled between four volcanoes. The only PGA course in Central America, Fuego Maya will be a superb test in a spectacular setting. Don’t golf? We’ll set you up with a deep-water fishing trip for marlin and sailfish, the best sport fishing in the Pacific. Don’t golf or fish? Explore the colonial city of Antigua, where world-class shopping awaits along cobblestoned streets with Old World charm. Venture to Tikal, the “granddaddy” of archeological ruins, zip-line through a magnificent coffee plantation, peer into a live volcano, or visit breathtaking Lake Atitlán. Sip a cool drink by the pool or treat yourself to first-class spa services, including ancient Mayan healing formulations for facials and massages. In the evenings, enjoy delicious meals in beautiful settings, complete with entertainment spiced with local culture. The generosity of our sponsors has allowed us to lower the prices this year, making the packages an even better value. Our mission is to help the Mayan people of northwest Guatemala improve the quality of their lives through programs in health, education, and related infrastructure. Proceeds from this event will enable us to help some of the most needy people on earth. For ten years our volunteers have worked in the area, developing programs to tackle big problems such as the extremely high infant and maternal mortality rates. We train traditional birth attendants and village health promoters in childbirth emergencies, essential newborn care, and Helping Babies Breathe. In 2008, we built a medical clinic in an area where there are no medical services available. Medical and dental teams travel to this remote location to serve the Mayan people who so desperately need medical attention. In an area where people still die from tooth abscess, we bring dentists who extract these teeth and treat the people with antibiotics to cure their infections. This is fundamental, life- saving work.

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1251 Washington RoadRochester Hills, MI 48306

(248) 651-9638www.casacolibri.org

December 12, 2011

Dear Friends,

You’re invited!! Everyone had so much fun on last year’s trip that we want to share the experiencewith you! Come with us President’s Week (February 18-25) to Antigua, Guatemala, for thevacation of a lifetime. While the snow piles up at home, imagine:

Golfing at a Pete Dye-designed course nestled between four volcanoes. The only PGAcourse in Central America, Fuego Maya will be a superb test in a spectacular setting.

Don’t golf? We’ll set you up with a deep-water fishing trip for marlin and sailfish, the bestsport fishing in the Pacific.

Don’t golf or fish? Explore the colonial city of Antigua, where world-class shopping awaitsalong cobblestoned streets with Old World charm. Venture to Tikal, the “granddaddy” ofarcheological ruins, zip-line through a magnificent coffee plantation, peer into a livevolcano, or visit breathtaking Lake Atitlán.

Sip a cool drink by the pool or treat yourself to first-class spa services, including ancientMayan healing formulations for facials and massages. In the evenings, enjoy deliciousmeals in beautiful settings, complete with entertainment spiced with local culture.

The generosity of our sponsors has allowed us to lower the prices this year, making the packagesan even better value.

Our mission is to help the Mayan people of northwest Guatemala improve the quality of their livesthrough programs in health, education, and related infrastructure. Proceeds from this event willenable us to help some of the most needy people on earth. For ten years our volunteers haveworked in the area, developing programs to tackle big problems such as the extremely high infantand maternal mortality rates. We train traditional birth attendants and village health promotersin childbirth emergencies, essential newborn care, and Helping Babies Breathe. In 2008, we builta medical clinic in an area where there are no medical services available. Medical and dentalteams travel to this remote location to serve the Mayan people who so desperately need medicalattention. In an area where people still die from tooth abscess, we bring dentists who extractthese teeth and treat the people with antibiotics to cure their infections. This is fundamental, life-saving work.

In addition to medical and dental care, we are also committed to bringing about lasting changethrough education. Virtually all of the people living in the remote mountain villages of Guatemalasuffer from intestinal parasites. Every patient that comes to the clinic receives medicine toeradicate belly worms. However, this is a temporary measure, since the medicine only lasts 4-6months. We have developed a program wherein the people learn how to avoid diarrheal diseaseand its complications by drinking filtered water, thus creating a permanent solution for water-borne illness. By partnering with Ecofiltro, the Guatemalan-based company that manufactures theceramic water filters, we are determined to make intestinal parasites a thing of the past.

Since literacy rates are very low in the area where we work, especially among women, we have setabout to make a positive impact in the area of reading and literacy. Our Guatemala Village SchoolTextbook and Library program has equipped 13 village schools with textbooks, school supplies,and a collection of library books. In addition, Reach Out and Read, a pre-primary literacy program,was piloted in one village with great success, and that program is poised and ready to expand toten other villages.

We have identified a dedicated, intelligent, and motivated young Mayan man who will startNursing School in January. After completing the three-year university program, he will bequalified to staff the Casa Colibrí Clinic full time, so we will have a permanent medical presencethere.

Your participation in this wonderful travel event will enable us to continue our work in northwestGuatemala, making it possible to continue what we’ve started and expand our impact. All of ourprograms are locally driven, as we believe that the most effective and lasting change will takeplace only if the people themselves are the authors of their own destiny. We merely offer ahelping hand and a “leg up.”

Last year’s event was our first such fund raiser, and it was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone whoparticipated. Rhonda, one of our golfers, had this to say about it: ”Guatemala was an experience ofa lifetime! It was the perfect blend of fun, premier golf, unique adventures, and it opened my eyes toa whole different culture. I made so many unforgettable memories and met people that will stay inmy heart forever.”

If, after reading this letter and the accompanying brochure, you are still undecided, consider thatCasa Colibrí is a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization. Contributions are tax deductible within IRSguidelines.

Don’t miss out! Please join us!

Sincerely,

Jay & Linda Eastman

Where will you be golfing in February?…I’ll be golfing in Guatemala, saving

babies and mothers!!!Golfer Itinerary (Standard)

Day 1 - February 18Departure from the United States, arrival in Guatemala City and greeting at the airport by local staff.

Transportation to the beautiful colonial city of Antigua, Guatemala, surrounded by the Agua, Fuego, and Acatenango volcanoes. Check-in at the exquisite Hotel La Porta, located only a few blocks away from the heart of the city. Here you will find shops, cafés, and historic monuments built in the ancient Spanish colonial style, carrying you back in time…

A welcome cocktail awaits you, and dinner will be served in a unique atmosphere at the hotel.

Day 2 - February 19Breakfast buffet and departure from the hotel to La Reunión Golf Course and Resort, where the famous Pete Dye-designed Fuego Maya course lies at the base of the Fuego volcano. Registration and golf cart pick up. Enjoy lunch overlooking the Pacific coastal plains of Guatemala and a majestic view of the Agua volcano.

Return to Antigua to discover the unique and precious stone that the ancient Mayan kings valued most — jade. La Casa del Jade is hosting a factory and museum tour located in the center of town. You will return to the hotel to prepare for the evening’s activity, an authentic Guatemalan folkloric spectacle and dinner at the ruins of San José el Viejo church, just a few steps away from the hotel.

Day 3 - February 20Breakfast buffet and departure for the Fuego Maya golf course for the second part of the outing. A buffet-style lunch will be served. Awards will be given for First, Second and Third Place as well as Closest to the Pin and Straightest Drive.

Return to the hotel and prepare for a thank-you dinner with a special presentation of the colorful traditional clothing of Guatemala. Casa Colibrí will acquaint you with its humanitarian projects, and a raffle and unique auction items will make this night even more special.

Day 4 - February 21Breakfast buffet followed by a day of leisure.

Optional tours and activities include:• One-daytouratthefamousMayanruinsofTikal• UniquehikeupthePacayavolcanolocatedonehourawayfromAntigua• AdditionalroundofgolfatLaReunión

Day 5 - February 22Breakfast buffet and transportation back to the Guatemala City airport for your flight back to the United States.

Non-Golfer Itinerary

Day 1 - February 18

Departure from the United States, arrival at Guatemala City airport and welcome by Casa Colibrí staff. Bus transportation to the colonial city of Antigua, surrounded by the volcanoes of Agua, Fuego, and Acatenango, land of the finest coffee in the world. Check-in at the distinctive Hotel La Porta, where a welcome cocktail awaits, followed by dinner at the hotel.

Day 2 - February 19Breakfast buffet. Prepare for a walking tour of Antigua led by a professional tour guide and native antigüeña. You will discover the finest architectural monuments of Antigua and enjoy great handicraft shopping at different marketplaces situated throughout the town. Enjoy a delicious lunch at the famous Posada Don Rodrigo in a one-of-a-kind setting. Finish your outing at the famous Casa del Jade for a personal tour. Return to the hotel and prepare for a unique dinner and folkloric presentation at the San José el Viejo ruins, located just a few steps from the hotel.

Day 3 - February 20Breakfast buffet. Set aside the morning to rest and restore your energy at the incomparable La Ceiba Spa, nestled within the gardens of the hotel. Choose from the great selection of packages to pamper your body and restore your soul. This is, without a doubt, the ultimate spa experience.* Or, spend the morning at the Antigua market immersing yourself in a rainbow of colors, flavors and smells, experiencing the traditional, informal commerce of Guatemala.*

Another great option is the Finca Filadelfia, one of the finest coffee plantations in the region. Enjoy a flavorful cup of coffee as you learn about the production of this highly valued commodity “from bean to bag.” For those who are adventurous, jump into the action and zip-line your way through the forest canopy, taking in a unique view of the valley of Panchoy and the surrounding volcanoes. The scenery is magnificent!*

Enjoy lunch and a free afternoon relaxing by the pool, or read a book on your private patio. Thank-you dinner will be served in a beautiful setting at the hotel.

*Check at the reception desk for prices and details.

Day 4 - February 21Breakfast buffet followed by a day at leisure.

Optional tours and activities include:• One-daytourofthefamousMayanruinsofTikal• HikingexcursionupthePacayavolcano,locatedonehourawayfromAntigua

Day 5 - February 22Check-out and transportation to the Guatemala City airport for the return flight to your home destination.

Extended Stay 1

Day 4Optional tours and activities (see non-golfer itinerary).

Day 5Early start for a one-day tour of Panajachel, site of one of the world’s most beautiful lakes. Lake Atitilán is surrounded by three majestic volcanoes—Tolimán, Atitlán, and San Pedro. Hop on a boat and cross the lake to visit the famous pueblo of Santiago Atitlán, with its mystical Mayan traditions. Visit the cofradía of Maximón, Santiago’s sacred idol, where villagers come from miles around to partake in ancient spiritual ceremonies. Enjoy lunch overlooking the lake at El Bambú, then return to Panajachel and back to Antigua.

Day 6Hotel check-out and transportation to the Guatemala City airport for your return flight to the USA. Package includes hotel, meals, ground and boat transportation, and professional English-speaking tour guide.

Why not enjoy the beauty and warmth of Guatemala a little longer? If you wish to extend your stay, making your visit even more memorable, you can choose from two different options.

Extended Stay 2

Day 4 and Day 5 Same activities as Extended Stay 1 with an additional days.

Day 6Breakfast at the hotel and on to Chichicastenango, the largest handicraft market of Guatemala. You will walk through the picturesque heart of town, visiting the Santo Tomás church where the Maya bring their offerings and practice their ancestral rituals. Discover the colorful cemetery of Chichi, where you will find the “Chuchk’ Ahau” Mayan priests performing ceremonies and rituals much like their ancestors have done for centuries. En route back to Antigua, you will stop for a delicious traditional meal at Restaurante Katok. Don’t miss their indescribable cappuccino!

Day 7Hotel check-out and transportation to the Guatemala City airport for your return flight to the USA. Package includes hotel, meals, ground and boat transportation, and professional English-speaking tour guide.

REGISTRATION FORM

Name: _____________________________________________

Address: ___________________________________________

Phone: _____________________________________________

Email: ______________________________________________q Golfer q Non Golfer

Name: _____________________________________________

Address: ___________________________________________

Phone: _____________________________________________

Email: ______________________________________________q Golfer q Non Golfer

Name: _____________________________________________

Address: ___________________________________________

Phone: _____________________________________________

Email: ______________________________________________q Golfer q Non Golfer

Name: _____________________________________________

Address: ___________________________________________

Phone: _____________________________________________

Email: ______________________________________________q Golfer q Non Golfer

PackagesGolfer Package $2600.00 *Non-Golfer Package $2000.00

Optional Tours & ActivitiesAdditional Day of Golf $155.00(Includes greens fees, transportation, golf cart and caddy. Tips are not included.)

Tikal Mayan Ruins $350.00 (Includes transportation, round-trip flight, lunch, guide, and entrance fee to the national park. Tips are not included.)

Pacaya Volcano Tour $75.00(Includes transportation, guide, and lunch. Tips are not included.)

Extended Stay 1 $275.00

Extended Stay 2 $450.00 Men’s and women’s golf clubs are available to rent for $25.00 per day.

Click on these links for an in-depth view of the golf course and hotel

http://www.portahotels.com/content/porta-hotel-antigua http://www.lareunion.com.gt/eng/idt/20/golf-course/1-6-7,7-1-/

Don’t miss out! Book now — a deposit of $500 will reserve your space.

*By participating in this unique and incomparable event, you will be supporting the humanitarian, life-saving programs of Casa Colibrí. Casa Colibrí is a 501 (c) (3) organization.

Please send this completed registration form along with your deposit to:Casa Colibrí, 1251 Washington Road, Rochester Hills, MI 48306

Questions? Contact Dr. Jay Eastman at (248) 651-9638 or [email protected]

www.casacolibri.org

Just a chip and a putt from the volcano.

Beautiful vistas at every turn.

Exquisite venue for gala dinner

The colorful culture of Guatemala