KIDS STYLE FASHION ’08: Six of America’s Next Top Model (ANTM) contestants walked the children of The Bronx Charter School for Better Learning down the runway of the Eastwood Manor in the Bronx last Friday in front of a packed house of over 200 guests.
The event, which was presented by the school as a fundraiser, featured Camille McDonald, former Miss Jamaica and contestant on cycle 2 of ANTM, as celebrity hostess who, with co-host, Tony Bent, MC’d the show with lively commentary on the fashions and features of approximately forty elementary school children who sashayed down the runway in urban, casual, formal, swim and sporty styles accompanied by Bianca Golden, Lisa Jackson, Kimberly Leemans, Allene Roberts and Heather Kuzmich (cycle 9 of ANTM).
The evening started at 6 p.m. with cocktails and dinner in the Rose Ballroom of the Eastwood Manor that had been beautifully transformed for the Valentine’s holiday. The guests mingled and dined to the music of DJ Kevin.
-Photo Credit: Ajamu
Duane Stephenson, Etana, Cocoa Tea, and TJB Memeber Laverne Mattie at the
'Team Jamaica on the Road to Beijing' Reggae Charity Concert. Team Jamaica is
off to a Roots rocking start on the road to the annual Penn Relays in Philadelphia
this weekend, thanks to Reggae legend Cocoa Tea and his musical brethren who
rocked Brooklyn College’s Walt Whitman Theater last Sunday for the ‘Team
Jamaica on the Road to Beijing’ Reggae Charity Concert. Presented by Team
Jamaica Bickle and VP Records, scores of Reggae fans were treated to the drum
and bass sounds of the island, while raising much needed capital to fund
Jamaica’s track and field athletes at Penn, and on their journey to dominate the
XXIX Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China this August.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH: E. Wayne McDonald, CEO of the Caribbean Cultural Theatre (c)
and staff at Black History Month Celebration at Brooklyn Borough Hall on Monday (February 25).
The event was presented by Jamaica Information Service, Caribbean American Program for
Empowerment (USA).,Inc, Sons and Daughters of Jamaica and the Caribbean Cultural Theatre
under the distinguished patronage of the Consulate General of Jamaica.
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