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Glow - a party to remember

Published:Tuesday | October 10, 2017 | 12:00 AMJanet Silvera
Alethetia Lee, financial advisor Sagicor and Jeffrey Azan, founder Select 'N' Start.
Cuthbert Hyman shares lens with the beautiful Brittany Quallo.
Marissa Satchell looking swell.
From left: Karl Williams, senior VP, human resources, Meila McKitty-Plummer, executive agent, Chris Zacca, president and CEO of Sagicor and Lorna Bond, group assistant vice-president, management accounting.
Cedric McDonald flanked by Gertrude St John (left) and Cheryl Rolle.
Tishan Lee (left) of JPS and Loeri Robinson of Sagicor at the Glow Party at the Jewel Grande in Montego Bay.
From left: Tashae Hines, Yanique Johnson and Chenelle Lewis enjoying Glow.<\n>
Davina Rowe glowed in this yellow ensemble.
Nasharie Powell (left) and Alicia Petgrave having a grand time at Glow.
Shasha Williams (left) and Petoree Brown
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WESTERN BUREAU:

A couple on their balcony at the Century Tower, danced to soca, oldies, dance hall, reggae, as Kurt Riley took hundreds of Sagicor revellers to musical heaven at Jewel Grande Montego Bay.

Taking ownership of a large part of the white, sandy beach of Montego Bay's newest luxury-suite resort, Sagicor had what they tagged a 'Glow' party, and like a dancing flame they burnt every grain on the beach.

Guests were gifted with glow bracelets upon arrival. The jewellery matched the beautifully lit tents, the fascinating dance floor, and the throne designed for the DJ who had guests eating out of his hands. Riley was the perfect fit to an evening culminating day two of the Sagicor Motivational Seminar.

Inspired by some of the most prolific motivational speakers in the country, plus celebrity, Eric Boles, former NFL player and founder of The Game Changers, Sagicor employees and their guests did not need much encouragement to take ownership of the beach. By 10 p.m., the event advertised to start at 8 p.m. was in full swing.

Food stations dotted the seaside venue, and libation was motivation to the soul - and dancing feet.

It was clear that by midnight, only parents asked to collect their children at 'Night Care' were willing to go home.

Glow was certainly, a party of 'Nobody leave, nobody go'.

janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com