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Glitz and glam of Hanover Charities diamond jubilee

Published:Tuesday | February 21, 2017 | 12:00 AM
The winning Polo team from left: Luke Clarke, Marc Melville, brothers Paul and Shane Chin.
Round Hill's Nickeshia Clarke.
Stephanie Rodriguez of Jozu for Women did it right in black and white.
Resident Magistrate Natalie Hart looked fabulous at Sunday's Polo match.
Allison Callam (left) and Rochelle Suhkram at Polo at Chukka Sandy Bay.
Evita's Eva Myers winner of the Best Hat Competition.
A rose among thorns, Maria Kreyn poses with (from left) Guy T. Stuart III, chairman of the Half Moon board of directors, Jessey White and Bob Pittman.
From left: Elaine Gordon and Anthony Ferguson share lens with Hanover parish judge Winsome Henry and Custos of the parish, Dr David Stair.
Round Hill home owners Robert and Pam Mullaney dancing the night away.
From left: Round Hill's general manager Omar Robinson; Sandals Resorts International's Brian Roper and Round Hill's managing director Josef Forstmayr.
The dance floor was packed all night.
From left: Tryall Club's Patricia Henry; Dr Claudine Lewis and attorney, Ashley-Ann Foster.
Paula Edie (left) is all smiles for our camera with Moya Morris-Atkinson.
Winston Lawson and his wife Camille.
Rosh Ramchandani dancing with Aida Carolina Urena Mendez.
Katrin Casserly (left), chairman, Hanover Charities, and her vice-chair, Jennifer Flanagan, homeowner at the Tryall Club.
Selfie time for Denise Lyn and her husband Michael.
Chairman of Tourism Enhancement Fund Godfrey Dyer and his gorgeous wife Odette.
Richard Nelson poses with Tiffany Forstmayr.
Melissa Chang and Richard Ferdinand.
Rajesh Kripalani with wife Neha.
Volney Fray and his wife Louisa Calio had a ball dancing the night away.
Chris and Maria Gordon

WESTERN BUREAU:

A large gemstone graced the cover of the Hanover Charities Sugar Cane Ball invitation, the precursor and permission to sparkle like a diamond at the jubilee event which is poised to raise more than J$51 million for charity.

Not only did guests at one of the largest and most profitable charity events glitter, but those whose hearts are lined with gold gave generously, at the 60th anniversary celebration held at the Round Hill Hotel and Villas in Hanover on Saturday, February 18.

The celebration, which kicked-off on Wednesday, February 15, showcasing and promoting young artists attached to the National Gallery of Jamaica, was an indication of Hanover Charities' undisputed commitment to the arts and education.

Focusing on four young and emerging artists exploring new conceptual and thematic directions, the five-day show was a hit with those who can appreciate creativity.

On Friday, February 17, attention was turned to a football match, followed on Saturday night with what Hanover Charities' hardworking chair, Katrin Casserly tagged a 'Diamond Jubilee Sugar Cane Ball'.

As late as Saturday afternoon, persons were still trying to get tickets for the sold-out event. Prime Minister Andrew Holness and wife, Juliet, were part of the attraction, so was Dr Peter Phillips and his wife, Sandra Minott-Phillips.

Saturday night was also for ambassadors, and birthday celebrations, with American ambassador Luis Moreno, Brazil's Carlos Den-Hartog and Jamaica's own Audrey Marks, and Brenda La Grange Johnson, making their presence felt.

As fabulous and glittery as the Sugar Cane Ball was, Casserly said, "Hanover Charities is not just about the Sugar Cane Ball, but really what happens during the months and years after".

Education is the organisation's focus, and in 2017, the team aims to help at least three more schools with ongoing placement of computer labs, and add more scholars to the 129 they already support, as well as increase the scholarship amount to their students.

Sports, an important mantle of Hanover Charities, will also get a shot in the arm with the renovation and expansion of the Orchard Sports Complex and Community Centre, to include a homework centre and computer room.

"The power of education is undeniable all across the world, both socially and personally; it has been referred to by the United Nations as the universal passport to human development," said Casserly.

Hanover Charities funds feeding programmes for primary schools, literacy programmes, safe places for children to do homework, even while building classrooms and computer rooms - all in the parish of Hanover.

On Sunday, the celebration moved to Chukka Sandy Bay, where polo players competed for the Hanover Charities Cup, while giving back to the charity, and women competed in a Best Hat Competition, which was won by Eva Myers of Evita's.

Myers, who wore a pink-feathered headpiece, got stiff competition from New Yorker, Sofia Reznick, who went all out to produce the most creative head wear. Both Parish Judge Natalie Hart and attorney-at-law, Ashley-Ann Foster had eyes glued on their fashionable hats.

Sponsored by Caribbean Producers Jamaica, Robbie Joseph Catering, provided food for this event, while Tai Flora did the decor and John Swaby gave tents. The event was powered by Ward's Power Tools.

At the end of a fabulous day, the White Team won the Casa de Oro-sponsored prize and the Hanover Charities Cup.

The occasion attracted the likes of New York socialite Larry Leeds; Edward and Patricia Falkenberg; CEO of I-Heart media Bob Pittman and his wife, Veronique; senior partner in Brown Brothers Harriman Radford 'Roddy' Klotz and his wife, Nazee; Private equity fund Providence Equity's Glenn and Mary Jane Creamer; major shareholder of family-owned department store chain C & A from The Netherlands Fernande 'Nan' Brenninkmeyer; UK socialite Lady Caroline St George; New York socialite and chair of Sugar Cane Ball Vanessa Noel and her mother Emma Ginley; member of the aristocratic Monson family of the UK, Tricia Monson; Mark Schwarzman brother of Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone and his wife, Nancy; scion of the Iranian royal house of Kadjar Ali Wambold and wife, Monica Gerrard-Sharpe Wambold; UK socialite Vanessa Antstruther-Gough-Calthorpe; Countess of Portsmouth Lady Annabel Wallop; and New York socialite Daisy Soros.

Also in attendance were Congresswoman Caroline Malloney; DC billionaire and owner of Half Moon Guy Stuart; jewellery designer of De'Medici Joe Pacetti; Vanity Fair contributor and author James Reginato; UK billionaire Sir Christopher Hohn of African Children's Fund and Rickie Lloyd, who was just appointed as social secretary to Melania Trump, and her husband Thomas.

Hanover Charities has been serving the needy in the parish for 60 years, offering food for the hungry help for health facilities, libraries, and schools.