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Something extra
published: Wednesday | March 26, 2008

It's Myrtle Dwyer's big moment and celebrate she did, with her Half Moon family and special guests. And it seems like all the action was out west for the weekend.


Cosmo Whyte took some time off from teaching art in Baltimore to come home for the Easter holiday, and with him his other half, Oronike Odeleye. Something Extra caught up with them at the Monique Rollins art show held at the Shoppes at Rose Hall. - photo by Denise Reid


From Left: Marcia Erskine, Charmaine Harrison and Nichola Armstrong journeyed from Kingston to share in the special occasion of recognition for friend Myrtle Dwyer last Saturday night. Dwyer was redecorated with the Commander of Order of Civil Merit by Juan Carlos I, King of Spain. - Photos by Janet Silvera


Winston and Marguerite Barrett spent the Easter holiday away from the hustle and bustle of Kingston at their MoBay home, and while in the Second City, they checked out the Monique Rollins art show at the Shoppes at Rose Hall. photo by Denise Reid


Spanish Ambassador Jesús Silva (left) and Myrtle Dwyer show off proclamation by Juan Carlos I, King of Spain, who awarded Dwyer, honorary consul to Spain, with the Commander of Order of Civil Merit. The reception was held at the residence of Half Moon's managing director Richard Whitfield and Vee Redpath.


Kerry-Ann Clarke (left) of Kerry ManWoman at the Half Moon Shopping Village and Joan Lee of The Event Place join a select group of women for NCB's High Tea at the Royal Stocks at Half Moon last Tuesday afternoon.

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