The American Dream Comes to Latvia
Patricia Tourist Office in Riga Latvia, is recruiting Journalists and travel club coordinators to join with us to tell the emotional stories of expat Latvians returning to experience the delight of their mother country that they fled as children. Latvia is a country poised to develop into a serious European powerhouse. Second and third generation Latvians from all over the world will want to come and experience first hand the remarkable culture and heritage that has influenced their lives for all these years. - The story of Latvia is so powerful, even The United States President, George W. Bush is coming for a visit.
Riga Latvia (PRWEB) May 4, 2005 -- Patricia Tourist Office headquartered in
Latvia’s capital city announces a new program to locate people of Latvian
heritage and motivate them to visit Latvia and experience first hand the culture
and heritage that has influenced their lives for years.
Patricia Tourist
office is recruiting journalists and travel club coordinators in North America
and other cities around the world where Latvians have immigrated since World War
II.
Working with these journalists we plan to prepare articles sharing
the experiences of Latvians returning to their mother country and experiencing
the delight first hand. We are identifing human interest stories that are unique
and special to Latvians because of their rich and long heritage of a relatively
calm and simple family oriented lifestyle.
According to Mike Johnson an
American living in Latvia since 1999 and the Tourist Office General Manager,
it’s all about mashed potatoes and mushroom gravy.
It’s about a simple
and honest lifestyle that many people of Latvian heritage have experienced
somewhere in North America and in other countries around the world over the past
years. Unlike other ethnic groups, Latvians have simply blended into the local
American way of life of motherhood and apple pie.
Mr. Johnson recently
had the pleasure of welcoming Mr. Andy Ruments (Illinois) back to the city of
his birth some 60+ years after he fled to the United States as a small child.
Mike said, "I took him to the small LIDO Latvian restaurant where he became
emotional over mashed potatoes and some beef & pork cutlets all smothered
with mushroom and onion gravy."
Wow, he told me, this is exactly the same
as my grandmother used to make 40+ years ago.
Then he tried some pink
colored sweet pudding like desert and he was speechless, as it tasted exactly
the same as he remembered so many years ago.
As we sat at the table he
mentioned that one object stuck in his mind all these years to remind him of the
city of his birth. He wanted to see Freedom Monument the Latvian Statue of
Liberty and the symbol of Latvian Freedom.
He made it sound like it was
so far away and such a “big deal”. So I casually said, well lets take a walk and
see it before it gets dark. So off through the park and over to the canal we
went. As we approached the canal, I could see that the angle of the sun was just
right for his next wonderful surprise.
Walking along, I said, take a look
up there Andy - as his eyes caught the sparkle of the bright evening sun
reflecting off the three gold stars at the very top of the statue.
Now I
have tears in my eyes as he exclaims his excitement at being home in his birth
city after being absent for so many years.
The story of Latvia is so
powerful, even The United States President, George W. Bush is coming for a
visit.
Mr. Johnson, believes that President Bush’s visit will do a lot
to assist the average local Latvian citizen plant a little pride in their minds
and souls and perhaps begin the change that will lead Latvians to meet the
challenge of the future that lies ahead of them.
He says local Latvians
have never experienced a visitor of the magnitude of George W. Bush. For 48
hours, the city of Riga will be paralyzed with street and airport closures;
special passes being required to enter large parts of the historic downtown
area. In fact there was such a shortage of hotel rooms in the city, the
government had to charter a cruse ship to dock at the port to house all the
extra guests in President Bush’s entourage.
As President Bush passes by
them in his motorcade, the average Latvian will plant in their minds the thought
that he (President Bush) is in My Country – we are special and so I am special
too.
Latvia is a country poised to develop into a serious European
powerhouse. Second and third generation Latvians from all over the world will
want to come and experience first hand the remarkable culture and heritage that
has influenced their lives for all these years.
Patricia Tourist Office
founded in 1992 by an experienced Latvian tourism professional has for the past
five years been jointly American and Latvian managed. Our Clients tell us our
family of products and services is meeting and exceeding their expectations.
Striving to provide a delightful customer experience by being ... your friend in
the Baltics is our brand image.
In addition to providing accommodation
and tour services to inbound visitors, Patricia Tourist Office is the largest
provider of English language information about visiting Latvia through our
family of websites including:
Why visit Latvia: http://www.enjoylatvia.com
Photos of Latvia: http://www.latviaphoto.com
Latvia visitor information: http://www.seelatvia.com
Riga visitor information: http://www.rigalatvia.net
For more information on the
Latvian Expat Story concept: http://www.latviatravel.info/expatstories/
Or contact us:
http://www.patricialtd.com/contact/
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/5/prweb235903.htm