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Saturday Social

Published:Saturday | July 24, 2010 | 12:00 AM
Chas E. Ramson's Davon Crump and Flow Jamaica's president, Michelle English, smile for the camera over breakfast at the Corporate Connections/Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry's corporate breakfast at Secrets Resort and Spa in Montego Bay on Friday, July 16. - Photo by Janet Silvera
Levaughn Flynn (left), brand public relations manager, Red Stripe, catches up with Spice, who was featured on Thursday night's line-up at Reggae Sumfest. - Contributed photos
The ever-busy Safia Cooper, brand manager, Red Stripe, hangs out with an emotional Voicemail, who had just completed their performance and tribute at Reggae Sumfest on Thursday for group member Oneil, who they recently lost.
Jomo Cato (right), Red Stripe's head of marketing, chats with the red-hot 'energy god' Elephant Man during Reggae Sumfest on Thursday night in Montego Bay.
Something has definitely got the attention of attorney Howard Hamilton, QC, and wife, Talia, at Sunday's United Way media brunch. - Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer
Pearnel Charles (left), minister of labour and social security, congratulates Everich Watson and Toni McLennon (centre) for being the best male and female campers at the Make Your Mark Summer Camp 2010. The camp, which is in its second year, is designed to provide life skills and prepare youth for leadership. Looking on are Jacqueline Coke-Lloyd (second left), programme director, and Donna Solomon, branch manager, National Comercial Bank. The ocassion was the summer camp's closing breakfast and awards ceremony held at the Knutsford Court Hotel in St Andrew recently. - Photo by Ian Allen/Photographer
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Reggae Sumfest is off to a great start, go out and enjoy the good vibes tonight.