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    a question about bringing school supplies

    We are planning on bringing some school supplies/and things to give out. With our wonderful airlines and their bag charges,
    I'm limited to size and weight and have to pay for every bag we bring So my thoughts - I bring an old suitcase with whatever I
    can get in it and then just leave it for someone since I won't need to bring it back. Or.. is there a store I can just buy some things at
    when I get there? I'm just thinking I could put the extra money into supplies instead of giving it to the airline. Any thoughts would be
    appreciated!? It was sooo much easier when they let me bring whatever bags I wanted to for free!






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    Re: a question about bringing school supplies

    Stop at the Megamart in MoBay and use the money for more supplies!
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    Re: a question about bringing school supplies

    You could stop in Mobay or go to Sav for school supplies. They are not expensive but many families just can't afford them, plus paying for school, taxis, food and other bills.

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    Re: a question about bringing school supplies

    stay tuned......

    i JUST copy & pasted your query and emailed my Lucea/Ja-mentor, who is/was a Ja-teacher.

    today, or Monday/Tuesday at the latest, i'll probably get a response from her ----- which i'll post for your consideration.

    below/following is the text of My-additional-query re same.
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    saturday afternoon

    Ms.xxxxxxxx ~~ below is text from a tourist message board regarding bringing/buying-on-island school supplies to give away/hand-out/etc.

    what would you suggest to bring..??..


    where on-island, between MoBay airport & Negril that they go to purchase stuff..??..


    if purchased on-island, what do you suggest they purchase..??..


    vaguely i recall a book store being in MoBay near the bus park ... is it still there..??.. Is this still a good place to shop for school supplies..??.

    any other suggestions you may have is appreciated.
    be hapPpy

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    Quote Originally Posted by smith744 View Post
    stay tuned......

    i JUST copy & pasted your query and emailed my Lucea/Ja-mentor, who is/was a Ja-teacher.

    below ( a cut & paste ) email-list
    from my Lucea/Ja-mentor ( a Ja-teacher )
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    Schools are always in need of supplies such as:
    Paper glue
    scissors
    crayons
    markers - permanent, fine, broad. May need for white board if present at school
    pens
    pencils
    staplers
    staples
    papers - various types
    thumb tacks
    charts
    rulers - various lengths
    lettering stencils
    paper punch
    Glitters
    Cartridge Paper
    Water colour paints

    Yes! there is a book store (Sangsters) near the bus park in Montego Bay.
    However, United Sales on Union Street next to American Eye wear offers better prices though.
    be hapPpy

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    Re: a question about bringing school supplies

    a couple of suggestions

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    on your way to Negril,
    STOP in Lucea
    and GO to-shop at one or all of these places:::::
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    1...The Rainbow shop/store ---- this is a Chinaman 5 & dime (e.g., KMart-like, Ja-stylee) store, where you can get some school supplies, that have been PROVEN to *work* well in and for Jamaica's style, system, environment, etc. The products are ideal for the Ja-student's use, and priced SIGNIFICANTly cheaper (and of a higher-quality) than any thing you'll get in-foreign. [[[located on the One-Way]]

    2...Hurry Hurry (aka Sinclair's) ---- a Ja-department store type operation, with a few school supplies. But more importantly, they sell school uniform items, which are VERY important, and Ja-school-appropriate shoes & socks. Again price & quality is superb, for Jamaica. [[[located on Millers Drive]]]

    3...___???____ (can't remember the name of store) ----- there's another relative-ly *new* store/haberdashery on the Lucea One-Way, which sells school supplies, uniforms, etc. Once in Lucea, just ask somebody --- they'll know where you should go to purchase whatever you want. The school stuff is on the second floor. [[[located at the end of One-Way, on the corner, near Mr.BrownsHardware, across from the gas station]]]

    Making purchases of items in quantity will incur significant discounts on you final check-out bill:::: at least 10% (probably more). For example, purchasing a case of exercise-books would be an EXCELLENT gift item.:::::: a bulk purchase of pens, pencils, etc. a good idea too.

    an aside::>> dunno why, but I've found that from-foreign ball point pens don't work so-well in Jamaica.
    Last edited by smith744; 02-01-2014 at 05:23 PM.
    be hapPpy

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    to give you an *idea*, something to think-about/consider,
    to *demonstrate* the cost-benefit of making your purchases IN Jamaica, rather than bringing from foreign::::>>>>

    this last trip,
    2-weeks ago,
    for myself, i purchased THREE pair of short-ankle-socks (usually for school children)::::>>>> cost::>> 3-pair @ Ja$150

    these socks are WONDER-FULL..!!....
    better than ANYthing i could/would find in-foreign.

    they're strong, and well made
    light weight, therefore they dry QUICKLY, which is VERY important (for Jamaica), because of the dampness, humidity, and other tropical wetness issues.

    if/when you bring clothing thing-ys down there to give away, keep in mind that folks would prefer things that dry quickly on the cloths line::::: ideally things that will dry within 3-4 hours (or less).

    last week,
    my Lucea-host was complaining,
    as he washed some very-NICE bed sheets that somebody *gave* him:::: hard to wash; to thick (e.g., high thread count); took long time to dry
    Last edited by smith744; 02-01-2014 at 05:47 PM.
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    Thanks so much for your replies!! Smith thank you for such detail - very helpful and much appreciated! A lot of that stuff I can bring from home fairly
    cheap - is kind of what I've tried to bring on other trips. I also would like to get books and things more personal. What are "exercise books"? Are they work
    books for use in school?






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    mamade11, funny time on you starting this thread. We just got back from buying a $8.00 suitcase at Savers and filling it with $80 of school supplies.....some soccer balls and jump ropes as well. "5 Below" has soccer balls for $5! Ive brought school supplies down for several years with only a few complaints....School kids need the safety rounded tip scissors and pencils/colored pencils need sharpeners.....bought 30 sharpeners tonight for $3.

    Also, reach out to St Vincent's soup kitchen to see what they need for the kids. As of this afternoon it was black socks and black belts.....

    Oh and bless yah for thinking of bringing stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eco View Post
    mamade11, funny time on you starting this thread. We just got back from buying a $8.00 suitcase at Savers and filling it with $80 of school supplies.....some soccer balls and jump ropes as well. "5 Below" has soccer balls for $5! Ive brought school supplies down for several years with only a few complaints....School kids need the safety rounded tip scissors and pencils/colored pencils need sharpeners.....bought 30 sharpeners tonight for $3.

    Also, reach out to St Vincent's soup kitchen to see what they need for the kids. As of this afternoon it was black socks and black belts.....

    Oh and bless yah for thinking of bringing stuff!

    Eco - funny story on pencils. The first time I brought supplies I took a bunch of pencils and colored pencils. When I gave them to the person taking me to the school - they asked where the sharpeners were! Oops, not I always bring sharpeners.

    I like all of your ideas - I never thought of 5 below and have one 5 minutes away! Thanks for your additional ideas.






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