Join Pool Aerobics with Kim’s Charity event at Constant Spring Golf Club tomorrow morning at 8am! Class costs $1000JMD for non-members.
You can also make a donation or purchase a shirt for $3000JMD.
ALL Proceeds from the class goes towards Jamaica Cancer Society’s Reach for Recovery and 876 Crossfit’s annual event, Bars n Bells for Boobs.
Make a Splash for a Good Cause and wear PINK if you can!
By: Gabrielle Burgess
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GW Art’s NEW ‘Millennial Expectations’, Acrylic on (50×100)cm Canvas
‘Millennial Expectations’ was premiered at GW Art’s Exhibition a month ago at The Jamaica Pegasus. It peaked the interest of many. Guests wanted to know more about her and even her family. Check out the artist’s perspective here:
If a Millennial Woman (1981 – 1996) chooses to have a child during the beginning or building stages of her career, she often looks like her usual self with a bigger stomach until she is about 8 to 9 months pregnant. The artist sees her as one that is strong, who eats healthy. She does recommended exercises even up to 7 months and goes for walks at 8 to 9 months. She remains quite fashionable and works right up to the point where she may be forced to take time off.
‘Millennial Expectations’ is available for purchase now or if you would like to treat yourself or a loved one this Christmas. The place to be is Suga Lifestyle’s Christmas Connection on December 15th at The Jamaica Pegasus, where GW Art will showcase and sell pieces from the Exhibition’s Collection as well as a few new ones.
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The Lions Club of Mona partnered with the Lions Club of New Kingston to observe Paediatric Cancer Awareness Month last September 26th by donating a wide range of reading, colouring and activity books to the patients at the Bustamante Hospital for Children. They spent time socializing and reading stories for the patients, which was much appreciated and enjoyed.
Kudos to the Lions Clubs for their good deeds!
By: Gabrielle Burgess
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Check out all you need to know about GW Art and the Exhibition this Saturday, by watching the video here:
By: Gabrielle Burgess (Founder/Owner Suga Lifestyle, GW Art)
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The Caribbean’s No. 1 Urban Food Festival with over 70 Chefs starts Saturday, October 26! With Restaurant Week afterwards, plan your gym days to earn your carbs NOW!
Save the dates and look into securing your tickets! Season bands are on sale this year too. Note that the Season band includes Pork Palooza, Chopstix, Crisp, Picante and Meet Street.
All days should be a treat. If you must choose, stay tuned to your favourite Chefs and Restaurants’ social media pages and see where they will be.
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Do your part to save our planet and bring your bags of Plastic Bottles to be recycled tomorrow at Rainforest Seafoods’ Bottle Drive. They will have 2 locations for drop off: Freeport, Montego Bay and 67 Slipe Road in Kingston.
Save the Environment, Save our Seas, one step at a time.
By: Gabrielle Burgess
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Suga Lifestyle’s Christmas Connection is back for another year at a NEW Venue, The Jamaica Pegasus!
Stay tuned.
By: Gabrielle Burgess
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St. Matthew’s Anglican Church and the Lion’s Club of Mona are hosting a Health Fair!
This Saturday, from 9am – 2pm, come on out to Jack’s Hill Community Centre with the family and kids before they go back to school and get FREE Medical Screenings. Be up to date with your Health and Fitness!
By: Gabrielle Burgess
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There was an annual Back to School Treat and Health Fair in the Mona Commons Community courtesy of The Lions Club of Mona and Mona Social Services last Saturday, August 17, 2019.
Eye Testing, Blood Sugar and Blood Pressure Tests were conducted.
Members of the Lions Club of Mona with their collected recyclable plastics.
The Lions Club of Mona continued to keep busy in their community last weekend with their Bottle Collection and Recycling Project, a partnership with the Church of Ascension.
Plastics contribute to a large amount of solid waste and take many years to break down in landfills or the ocean. So recycle and help to reduce landfall, conserve energy and conserve the environment.
Kudos to the Lions Club of Mona, Mona Social Services and Church of Ascension, as they continue to build a better community.
By: Gabrielle Burgess
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A fire that broke at the National Children’s Home on Friday, August 9, 2019.
A firefighter reported that the entire section of the upper floor of the two-story National Children’s Home was destroyed last Friday, August 9.
The Jamaica National Children’s Home in Papine, St Andrew is a facility that provides care and protection for children rescued from poverty and neglect. It was opened in 1973 as a branch of Britain’s National Children’s Home.
It is unkown how the fire began, but thankfully, of the 38 children housed at the facility, there were no known injuries. The children were between 8 and 17 years old and have been relocated to another facility.
The fire took place just 4 days after caregivers at the Jamaica National Children’s Home participated in a fire drill at the facility. The caregivers were equipped and able to act rationally and quickly when 2 children were asleep while the fire had started. They were able to save their lives.
There have been recent fires at other Children’s homes, so the Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) will be inspecting and conducting fire drills at other Children’s Homes soon.
A section of the National Children’s Home destroyed by the fire on Friday, August 9, 2019. [Photo: The Jamaica Gleaner – August 10, 2019]The Children from the home are now in need of clothing items and toiletries as soon as possible.
*** How to Contribute ***
The National Children’s Home daily up until 5pm.
OR
A Donation drop off point at 9 Christopher Road, Stony Hill, St. Andrew between 9am and 4pm.
Contact: 876.469.4100
By: Gabrielle Burgess
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