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Corporate Hands | Rotary Club of KEPR unveils $10m renovation, vocational training initiatve

Published:Thursday | July 25, 2024 | 12:08 AM
The Rotary Club of Kingston East & Port Royal (KEPR) announced two groundbreaking community projects at its 25th Installation Banquet, held recently at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel. The club introduced a $10-million Port Royal Beach Park Renovation Project an
The Rotary Club of Kingston East & Port Royal (KEPR) announced two groundbreaking community projects at its 25th Installation Banquet, held recently at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel. The club introduced a $10-million Port Royal Beach Park Renovation Project and a significant vocational training initiative for St Thomas communities, marking a new chapter of impactful service under the leadership of newly installed president, Joseph Halstead. Here, immediate past president of the club, Melissa Anderson (left), and the club’s vice president, Yvonne Knight (right), make a presentation to guest speaker and fellow Rotarian, Dr Marlene Street Forrest, managing director of the Jamaica Stock Exchange.