Something extra

Published: Monday | October 15, 2012 Comments 0
Kaliese Spencer, elegant in black, makes her way into the East Queen Street Baptist Church.
Kaliese Spencer, elegant in black, makes her way into the East Queen Street Baptist Church.
Eric Hosin (centre), president of Guardian Life Insurance, shares company with Dr Todd Zakrajsek, guest speaker, and Dr Annette Crawford-Sykes at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Guardian Life Premium Teaching Awards Ceremony at UWI's Main Medical Lecture Theatre last Thursday. - photos by Rudolph Brown
Eric Hosin (centre), president of Guardian Life Insurance, shares company with Dr Todd Zakrajsek, guest speaker, and Dr Annette Crawford-Sykes at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Guardian Life Premium Teaching Awards Ceremony at UWI's Main Medical Lecture Theatre last Thursday. - photos by Rudolph Brown
David Martin, director internal, Jamaica Producers Group, is all smiles as he pauses for a snapshot with beaming Deborah Martin (centre) and Decoda Martin.
David Martin, director internal, Jamaica Producers Group, is all smiles as he pauses for a snapshot with beaming Deborah Martin (centre) and Decoda Martin.
Alicia Foster (left), vice-president, Guardian Life, got up close with Larry Olton and Audrey Henry.
Alicia Foster (left), vice-president, Guardian Life, got up close with Larry Olton and Audrey Henry.
Award-winning teacher Dr Delroy Chevers (left) poses with his wife Jacqueline and Professor Archibald McDonald after proudly receiving his award.
Award-winning teacher Dr Delroy Chevers (left) poses with his wife Jacqueline and Professor Archibald McDonald after proudly receiving his award.
Olympian Veronica Campbell-Brown raps with eager children after the church service.
Olympian Veronica Campbell-Brown raps with eager children after the church service.
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller greets Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce at the service of thanksgiving for the 140th Anniversary of the City of Kingston and the achievements of the London 2012 Olympians and Paralympians, themed 'Repairing the Breach, Restoring the Treasure', at the East Queen Street Baptist Church in Kingston on Sunday, October 14.- photos by Rudolph Brown
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller greets Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce at the service of thanksgiving for the 140th Anniversary of the City of Kingston and the achievements of the London 2012 Olympians and Paralympians, themed 'Repairing the Breach, Restoring the Treasure', at the East Queen Street Baptist Church in Kingston on Sunday, October 14.- photos by Rudolph Brown

It's that time of the year again when Jamaica pauses to recognise individuals who have given sterling service to nation building with the National Honours and Awards Ceremony on today at King's House ...

... the University of the West Indies recognised stalwarts as well at its Premium Teaching Awards Ceremony last Thursday. There were many proud recipients.

... and our athletes went to church with the PM and other officials to celebrate the 140th Anniversary of the City of Kingston and the achievements of the London 2012 Olympians and Paralympians.






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