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Published: Thursday | July 22, 2010 Comments 0
From left: Colby Meyers, Professor Rosalea Hamilton, Aubrey Swanson and Michael Rios are ready for the camera at the Jamaica Project reception. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
From left: Colby Meyers, Professor Rosalea Hamilton, Aubrey Swanson and Michael Rios are ready for the camera at the Jamaica Project reception. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Professor Rosalea Hamilton (left), vice-president of development at UTech chats with EllenMarie McPhillip, assistant dean, undergraduate business at University of Miami. They were at a reception hosted for participants of the University of Miami/American Airlines/American Eagle Jamaica Project held at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel, last Thursday. Jamaica Project was started to teach entrepreneurial skills to Jamaican women.
Professor Rosalea Hamilton (left), vice-president of development at UTech chats with EllenMarie McPhillip, assistant dean, undergraduate business at University of Miami. They were at a reception hosted for participants of the University of Miami/American Airlines/American Eagle Jamaica Project held at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel, last Thursday. Jamaica Project was started to teach entrepreneurial skills to Jamaican women.
Katrina Grant, 2008 Miss Jamaica Festival Queen, was out to see which young woman would take the crown this year at the Grand Coronation Show, held at Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, Hope Road, on Saturday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Katrina Grant, 2008 Miss Jamaica Festival Queen, was out to see which young woman would take the crown this year at the Grand Coronation Show, held at Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, Hope Road, on Saturday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Guinness Brand Manager Gary Dixon hangs out with Patrice McHugh at Karma, held at Hope Gardens, Old Hope Road, on Sunday night.
Guinness Brand Manager Gary Dixon hangs out with Patrice McHugh at Karma, held at Hope Gardens, Old Hope Road, on Sunday night.
Pat Ramsay (left) and Marcia Forbes enjoy a good laugh during one of the games at the United Way of Jamaica's Media Brunch at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel on Saturday. - photos by Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer
Pat Ramsay (left) and Marcia Forbes enjoy a good laugh during one of the games at the United Way of Jamaica's Media Brunch at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel on Saturday. - photos by Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer
Howard Hamilton seems to be the bearer of jokes, and based on the grins of Deborah Stewart (left) and Winsome Wilkins, CEO of United Way of Jamaica, he's doing well.
Howard Hamilton seems to be the bearer of jokes, and based on the grins of Deborah Stewart (left) and Winsome Wilkins, CEO of United Way of Jamaica, he's doing well.
Claudette Christie, communications officer at the Jamaica Co-operative Credit Union League, presents Troy Rodgers with the Best Actor of Comedy Award in honour of the late Charles Hyatt at this year's JCDC Festival of Arts drama finals at the Little Theatre recently. Rodgers won in the Adult Class of the Port Antonio Theatre Group for the dramatic production 'Negro-Mancy-Anancy'. - Contributed
Claudette Christie, communications officer at the Jamaica Co-operative Credit Union League, presents Troy Rodgers with the Best Actor of Comedy Award in honour of the late Charles Hyatt at this year's JCDC Festival of Arts drama finals at the Little Theatre recently. Rodgers won in the Adult Class of the Port Antonio Theatre Group for the dramatic production 'Negro-Mancy-Anancy'. - Contributed
Christopher J. McFarlane (right), sales/marketing manager of Key Motors Limited, explains the features of the 2011 Hyundai Sonata to government minister Michael Stern (centre) while Desmond Panton, managing director of Key Motors, looks on. Occasion was the vehicle's launch at the LIME Golf Academy, New Kingston, on Friday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Christopher J. McFarlane (right), sales/marketing manager of Key Motors Limited, explains the features of the 2011 Hyundai Sonata to government minister Michael Stern (centre) while Desmond Panton, managing director of Key Motors, looks on. Occasion was the vehicle's launch at the LIME Golf Academy, New Kingston, on Friday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

The receptions and parties just keep coming. We're having trouble keeping up with them.

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