Social: Saturday package

Published: Saturday | July 18, 2009



It's a family affair. Melrose Rattray (right) gives her sister Pam Johnson a big hug. They were at the Raising Resilient Children workshop hosted by Rattray at the Knutsford Court Hotel on Wednesday.- Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer


Sandals Signature Guest couple Bill and Leslie Lacombe from the United States renew their vows during their 40th wedding anniversary celebration hosted by Sandals Inn Resort on June 28. At right is the Reverend Paul Gallimore who officiated the ceremony. - Contributed photos


Danielle Headlam (left), Moreland Wilson (centre) and Derrick Deslandes hang out at the welcome reception for the 2009 Changemaker Challenge put on by Scotiabank. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Author Quamme Joseph signs a book for Christina Soerensen (centre) while Karen Moeller looks on. 'The Power of a Dream', the motivational book written by Joseph, was launched at Bryan's Book Store in the New Kingston Shopping Mall on Thursday. - Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer


Brother of the bride Andre Ford and his beautiful daughter Tyra came out to witness 'Aunty Monique's' marriage to Jeff Freund last Saturday.- photo by Nashauna Drummond


The Lacombes share a tender kiss following their special anniversary renewal of vows..


Teresita Hall (left) and her daughter Kayla Hall from Belize are joined by Cecil Arnold, assistant general manager, English Caribbean at Scotiabank, at the welcome reception for the 2009 Changemaker Challenge finalists.- photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Michelle Williams signs a commemorative plate for the happy couple Dr Monique Ford and Jeff Freund at their wedding reception held at The Ruins, Ocho Rios, St Ann, last Saturday. - photo by Nashauna Drummond


H. Wayne Powell (left), executive vice-president branch banking Scotiabank, chit-chats with five of the finalists of the 2009 Changemaker Challenge. They are (from second left) Emmanuel Arias from Costa Rica, Adriana Pineiro from Panama, Janelle Brown from Jamaica, Kayla Hall from Belize and Abdiel Geronimo from Puerto Rico.

Scotiabank executives hosted the finalists at the welcome reception on Thursday night at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel. The Changemaker Challenge had young people competing to plan a marketing campaign for the new Scotiabank product Scotiabank Be.


On Sunday, July 11, the first Ultimate Fitness Challenge Championship was held at the Sun Coast Adventure Park in St Thomas. National Commercial Bank (NCB) sponsored a team of six persons who were at their optimum in physical fitness to participate in the day's activities which included a half-mile endurance run, beach tug-o-war and paint-balling. Pictured are members of the NCB team ready for the paint-ball challenge. From left: Daniel Lowe, Kelly Akin, Richard Barrow, Bernadette Barrow, NCB's assistant general manager, small and medium enterprises; Roger Williams, Mekiel Bonnick and Jordan Ashton. The NCB team won two of the four challenges. - Contributed