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Something extra
published: Tuesday | November 18, 2008


Members of the Wise Women's Club pose proudly with three of the beneficiaries of the club's scholarship fund. From left are: Laurice Brown, Rita Hilton, Michelle Todd, Judith Dear, Janki Chandiram, Burchell Blake, Audrey Small, Jannifer Alton, Shereka Smith and Denise Dear. Michelle Todd, Burchell Blake and Jannifer Alton are beneficiaries. - photo by Tashieka Mair

The curtain has come down on another successful Kingston Restaurant Week, Something Extra captures the highlights.


It's all smiles as the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) treated their guests to dinner at The Courtyard, Market Place during The Gleaner sponsored Kingston Restaurant Week (KRW). Seated (from left) are Cynthia Sin-Yi Cheng of Cravings; Carolyn Malcovn of Eating Well magazine; Claudia Cole of the JTB; Patrick Campbell of JUTA; Essie Gardner also of the JTB; Vurit Pegresh and Scott Levy of The Jewish Post; Helen Ames of Roder Finn; Hope Philbrick of The Sunday Paper and Stephanie Scott conceptualiser of KRW. - Nathaniel Stewart/Freelance Photographer


Wife of the governor general, Lady Hall (left), points to the arrangement titled, 'The First Miracle', during a floral festival held on the grounds of the St Margaret's Church, on November 15, as part of its 70th anniversary celebrations. Looking on is a member of the altar guild at the church, Sonia Dixon. - JIS


Kingston Restaurant Week guru Stephanie Scott (left), watches while author Susan Alexander signs a copy of her book and Bridget Walter awaits her turn at the launch of the author's latest work on paintings and sculpture titled 'Jamaican Journey' held at the Terra Nova All Suite Hotel on November 16. - Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer


Janette Stewart enjoys the performance by Tarrus Riley at Acropolis in the Barbican Centre on November 15. - Winston Sil/Freelance Photographer


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