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Published:Thursday | May 13, 2010 | 12:00 AM
Alpha Academy Alumnae Association executive members (from left) Sheree Martin, treasurer; Anna Thwaites-Wallace, president-elect and Andrea Bent, secretary; are all dressed up for the association's Woman of Excellence Award 2010. The event was held at the Hilton Kingston on Friday, May 7. - Contributed
Mother and daughter, Justine Henzell (right) and Drew Brenan, smile for the camera.
Sharon McConnell-Feanny (left), Imani Duncan (centre) and Paulus Deuticke have a lot to discuss.
Siblings Suzzanne Rousseau (left) and Michelle Rousseau (centre), with Michelle Bovell, at the launch of the Branson Centre for Entrepreneurship - Caribbean, hosted by the Bovells, along with their daughter, Paula Kerr-Jarrett, on Monday night.
Yoni Epstein has a warm hug for Lisa Lake as Chris and Michelle Bovell, along with daughter Paula Kerr-Jarrett, hosted a cocktail reception, held at Jacks Hill Road on Monday. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Arthur Taylor, music teacher, has a word with Trudy Hardy, principal, Lannaman's Preparatory School, at Tuesday's launch of the Nestlé School's Wellness Fiesta, held in association with The Gleaner at 7 North Street. - photos by Ian Allen/Photographer
Angella Black (left), consumer relations manager for Nestlé; Patrice Pusey-Martin (centre) and Vanessa White, in conversation at Tuesday's launch of the wellness fiesta.
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Branson Centre for Entrepreneurship - Caribbean was launched on Monday at the Jack's Hill, St Andrew, residence of Chris and Michelle Bovell on Monday. And, schools are getting ready for the Nestlé Wellness Fiesta.