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published: Wednesday | October 1, 2008


Executive chefs from various hotels in Montego Bay sample mouth-watering seafood at the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association, Montego Bay Chapter's all-inclusive soca fête, at the SuperClubs Golf Club in Ironshore, last Saturday night. The $2,500-ticket affair was held to raise funds to undertake charitable causes in the Montego Bay area. From left are Lawrence Lindo, Sandals Montego Bay; Fredrick Gayle, Coyaba Beach Resort; Hans Heusinkveld, Half Moon Resorts; Steve Sowa, representing Half Moon Resorts; Lee Goble and Christian Ghisays of Ritz-Carlton. - Photo by Noel Thompson

Chefs also eat; Rotarians continue their good deeds and women continue to look fabulous and healthy for all occasions.


Mary-Kay Mullally is one of the high-powered speakers invited to share infromation on health and wellness at the Wata Rose Hall Triathlon and Wellness Festival at Cinnamon Hill Golf Course, in Montego Bay, October 23-26. Mullally is a personal health, training and weight management coach, based in La Jolla, California. - Contributed


Judges Nadine Sutherland and Chris Smith make a pretty picture at the Digicel Rising Stars final show at the Courtleigh Auditorium, on Sunday, September 28. - Nathaniel Stewart/Freelance Photographer


Attorney-at-law Nicola Sykes takes in one of the designs on show at the opening of the Jamaica Institute of Architects exhibition held at the Courtleigh Auditorium on Monday. - Winston Sill/ Freelance Photographer


Margaret Warren (left), Family Court Attendance Centre administrator, examines one of the dictionaries presented to the centre by Rotarians Dr Velma Brown-Hamilton, president of the Rotary Club of Downtown Kingston; past president, Emile Finlay (second right) and immediate past president Robin Levy. The presentation was made on World Literacy Day, September 8, as part of the effort of Rotarians locally and globally to stem the tide of illiteracy. The dictionaries will benefit wards of the state. - Contributed

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