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Something extra
published: Monday | May 19, 2008


The lovely Enola Williams, winner of the sari contest, waves to the crowd at the FirstCaribbean International Bank Wealth Management Jaipur Polo Match at Caymanas Polo Club yesterday. - Junior Dowie/Staff Photographer

It was another party-filled weekend in the island and Something Extra caught the action.

The service took place at the Boulevard Baptist Church, on Washington Boulevard in Kingston.

Got an event or party coming up? Tell us about it at: Lifestyle@gleanerjm.com and 'Something Extra' will cover it for you.


America-born Vivian Scott Chew (right) cuddles her daughter Loren Scott's baby bulge at the fourth of five parties to celebrate her 50th birthday. Celebrations took place at the Round Hill Villas in Hanover last Saturday night. Three parties have been held in the United States and the fifth is slated for Amsterdam next week. Scott Chew, whose actual birthday was May 14, says each party marks a decade of her life. She is founder and chair of Time Zone International, a marketing company for international artistes. - Photo by Noel Thompson


Sunil Daswani adjusts Shane Earle's helmet as his son, Aakash (right), looks on at the youth Digicel Scotiabank Cricket Experience at the Police Officers' Club yesterday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


Douglas Orane, chairman and CEO of GraceKennedy, shares a joke with Gabrielle Sang, marketing manager of Grace Foods and Services Company, at the GraceKennedy Investor briefing at Terra Nova All Suite Hotel in St Andrew, last Friday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


Drs Charles Lyn (left) and Patrick Lodenquai are big winners of the Association of Surgeons in Jamaica annual awards, at the banquet at Knutsford Court Hotel, Ruthven Road, on Saturday night. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Mexican Ambassador Leonora Rueda and Pulse head Kingsley Cooper have something to laugh about at the Guardsman Group Limited reception for Miss Global 2008 beauty contestants, held at Old Hope Road, on Friday night. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Dr Christopher Tufton, minister of agriculture, shows his son Charles (left) and Mattheau Ebanks the root of a cassava after the Labour Day thanksgiving church service yesterday. In the background is Rev Devon Dick. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

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