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Stabroek News

Super game, super parties
published: Friday | February 8, 2008

Janet Silvera, Senior Gleaner Writer


Palmyra Foundation's Dennis and Kathy Constanzo are being the perfect hosts to CPJ's Mark Hart, at their Super Bowl party.

WESTERN BUREAU:

The underdogs who pulled off the greatest upset in Super Bowl history - New York Giants, could easily fit into the fabulous home of Kathy and Dennis Constanzo on the White Witch Golf Course, Rose Hall, last Sunday.

The only challenge they would have faced was that neither hotelier Heinz Simonitsch nor Robert Jensch would have noticed them. The two took front-row seats at the Palmyra Foundation couple's residence for the Super Bowl party and nothing could tear them from the massive television screen.

The party, which meandered through the kitchen, great room and terrace, was driven by surround sound projected through 12 speakers.

And during commercials, not even the controversial offerings on screen could compete with a grape flavoured tobacco-smoking Abdul Elkhalili of Habibi Latino who partied with his Egyptian hookah.

His only real competition was baby Eve Maple Westfall, a budding football fan.

Fans at the party included Bob and Ragni Trotta, Elisabeth Simonitsch, Cecile Levee, Kumar and Julie Samtani, Winston and Denise Dear, William Craig, Candace, Mark, Blaise and Tammy Hart, Noa Jensch, Frank Perolli, Walter Elmore and Clive Dobson.

The Event Place


When Camille Delgado left home with her husband Jaime, her sole intention was to cheer for her team, Miami, even though they were not in the Super Bowl. Not a football fan at all, by the end of the game at The Event Place on Sunday, she was a Giants' fan. - photos by Janet Silvera

Just 15 minutes away, when The Gleaner arrived at The Event Place, a group of Giant enthusiasts were busy beating up musician Andy Vernon, his sons Rory and Kyler, and daughter Ryley for being New England Patriot fans.

Hugh Logan, Wayne Sinclair, Jaime Delgado and wife Camille, who arrived cheering for Miami even though they weren't playing. Percival and Maureen Clarke were among the Giant devotees.

Hotelier Gloria Minto and a host of guests from her resort, including Angella, George and Ceola Henderson, Jeff Jefferson, Lamont Jackson and Cindy Brown cpmpleted this list of party hearty fanatics.


Alive and living it up, Walter Elmore enjoys Super Bowl party at Kathy and Dennis Constanzo's home at The Greens in Cinnamon Hill, Rose Hall, St James, on Sunday, with Cecile Levee.

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