Something Extra

Published: Monday | October 29, 2012 Comments 0
Jodi Henriques in vintage style at the Appleton-sponsored 'Black Twilight Hallo-ween Costume Ball', held at Club Privilege on Friday.
Jodi Henriques in vintage style at the Appleton-sponsored 'Black Twilight Hallo-ween Costume Ball', held at Club Privilege on Friday.
Jared Samuel (left), of Appleton Jamaica, and Phillip Palmer hanging out at Appleton's 'Black Twilight Halloween Costume Ball'.
Jared Samuel (left), of Appleton Jamaica, and Phillip Palmer hanging out at Appleton's 'Black Twilight Halloween Costume Ball'.
Shauna-Gay Hart, the wife of ZJ Bambino, in the after-dinner glow, gives her husband a winning smile as the couple shared some downtime at Spanish Court Hotel's Rojo Restaurant, one of the participating restaurants in this year's RW. - Photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Shauna-Gay Hart, the wife of ZJ Bambino, in the after-dinner glow, gives her husband a winning smile as the couple shared some downtime at Spanish Court Hotel's Rojo Restaurant, one of the participating restaurants in this year's RW. - Photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Also at the Camperdown Awards function were (left) Dawn Melhado, Cheryl Melhado, Michelle Chue-Sang-Cooper and Carol Laing. - Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer
Also at the Camperdown Awards function were (left) Dawn Melhado, Cheryl Melhado, Michelle Chue-Sang-Cooper and Carol Laing. - Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer
Recipient of the Ivy Grant Award for Excellence at the Camperdown Awards Cere-mony, Michelle Chue-Sang-Cooper strikes an elegant pose.
Recipient of the Ivy Grant Award for Excellence at the Camperdown Awards Cere-mony, Michelle Chue-Sang-Cooper strikes an elegant pose.
Rev Don Taylor (left) greets former Governor General Sir Kenneth Hall and Lady Hall at the celebratory church service to mark the City of Kingston 140th Year at the Kingston Parish Church yesterday. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Rev Don Taylor (left) greets former Governor General Sir Kenneth Hall and Lady Hall at the celebratory church service to mark the City of Kingston 140th Year at the Kingston Parish Church yesterday. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Ambassador Paola Amadel (left), head of delegation of the European Union in Jamaica, chats with Vanessa Reid-Boothe (right), vice-president, Sales and Service, Scotia Investments and Suzette Smellie-Tomlinson at The University of Manchester, Manchester Business School Alumni Association Caribbean Chapter quarterly grow your mind series, 'The Euro Myths and Realities', at the Courtleigh Hotel in New Kingston last Thursday.  - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Ambassador Paola Amadel (left), head of delegation of the European Union in Jamaica, chats with Vanessa Reid-Boothe (right), vice-president, Sales and Service, Scotia Investments and Suzette Smellie-Tomlinson at The University of Manchester, Manchester Business School Alumni Association Caribbean Chapter quarterly grow your mind series, 'The Euro Myths and Realities', at the Courtleigh Hotel in New Kingston last Thursday. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer

There are always special people and moments to celebrate. Camperdown High School held a gala dinner last Friday to honour celebrated coach Glen Mills, among others. A thanksgiving service was held on Sunday at Kingston Parish Church to mark the City of Kingston’s 140th year. Throw in a Halloween party and our Restaurant Week Ambassadors at dinner, and we have an eventful weekend. Here are some highlights.

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