Purchase your Tickets to Paint and Sip for a Cause

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Uncork some wine and your creativity to paint for a cause with The New Kingston Rotaract Club in association with Island Strokes on Saturday, August 18th for $4000JMD. Proceeds are in aid of charity, as New Kingston Rotaract Club is a Non-Profit Organization under the youth arm of Rotary. Their motto is fellowship through service.

To purchase tickets or for more information:

Ph: 876-320-1773 (Jhenelle Black)

Follow The New Kingston Rotaract Club on Instagram, @nkrcjamaica and see how you can join the Club, participate or donate to their Projects. Help to Build a Better Jamaica.

One Jamaica. One Love.

By: Gabrielle Burgess

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Support Gift of Love Ja’s Back to School Stationery Drive!

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Instagram photo: @giftofloveja

Gift of Love Foundation Jamaica Ltd.  has found that the 3 common reasons that prevent children in rural areas from attending school are food, shoes and back to school supplies.

Let us join and support Gift of Love Ja’s Back to School Drive to lessen the chance of children facing those obstacles in the back to school season.

Help to Build a Brighter Future and a Better Jamaica!

Gift of Love Foundation Jamaica Ltd

Email: [email protected]

Instagram/Facebook: @giftofloveja

By: Gabrielle Burgess

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The Lions Club of Mona provides Eye Glasses for scores of Jamaicans

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The Lions Club of Mona providing Eye Screening, Glasses and Blood Pressure checks to fellow Jamaicans at Agro Fest 22 on Saturday, May 26, 2018.

Two weekends ago at the 22nd staging of Agro Fest, the Lions Club of Mona had quite a busy booth. They provided eye screening and eye glasses for what seemed like over 100 persons and also performed Blood Pressure checks and distributed information pamphlets on Health.

Kudos to the Lions Club of Mona!

Lions Club of Mona

Location: 15 Ring Road, U.W.I Campus. Kgn. 7. Ja.

Website: www.lionsclubmona.com/

Instagram: @lionsclubmona

Meetings: 3rd and 4th Mondays at 6pm

By: Gabrielle Burgess

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Pure in Heart Ministries International Motivates the Kids at Strathmore Children’s Home

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The Children from Strathmore Children’s Home showing off their Vision Books on Saturday, May 19, 2018 guided by Pure in Heart Ministries International

Pure in Heart Ministries International (a non-profit religious organization) conducted their Pre-Labour Day Project two Saturdays ago at the Strathmore Children’s Home.

Strathmore Children’s Home is located in Spanish Town, St. Catherine and provides care and protection for children 13 years old and under.

Pastor Ryan prayed for the children and quality time was spent with them. Vision books were created based on a motivational talk given to them.

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A child from Strathmore Children’s Home being assisted to make her Vision book by Ms. Sheena Taylor, member of Pure in Heart Ministries International

They were also given the tools to use their minds and creativity to decorate boxes with their names for storing inspiring and motivational quotes.

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Boxes made by the kids of Strathmore Children’s Home for their inspirational and motivational quotes

Projects like these often go unmentioned or unheard of because they may be considered trivial and are conducted by such selfless persons that are pure in heart and believe in service above self. However, they have a huge impact on those they have taken the time out to assist and these projects inspire others to make an impact and change as well.

Kudos to Pure in Heart Ministries International and their team for their charitable services. Our Children are our Future.

Pure in Heart Ministries International

Religious Organization

Location: 80 Half Way Tree Rd. Kgn. Ja

Church Services: Sundays at 9am and Wednesdays at 7pm

Instagram: @pureinheartministriesintl

By: Gabrielle Burgess

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Labour Day Projects are under way!

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The New Kingston Rotary Club along with the Rotaract club they sponsor, New Kingston Rotaract Club are currently painting a Pedestrian crossing on one of the busiest roads in New Kingston, Jamaica.

I am sure it will be appreciated.

Both clubs are part of the non-profit organization, Rotary International. Good work Rotarians and Rotaractors!

Happy Labour Day Suga Bears! What’s your Labour Day Project? Have a productive day, whether at home or in the streets.

By: Gabrielle Burgess

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Rotaract District 7020 and 7030 Join Efforts to Aid the BVI Autism Centre

District 7020 Rotaract Representative, Jevaughn Rhymer and members of his District Board handing over Learning aids to the BVI Autism Centre last Thursday, April 12.

Rotaract District 7020 (RD7020) is a non-profit organization, which is the youth arm of Rotary District 7020 and by extension, Rotary International. RD720  has clubs across the Caribbean such as Jamaica, Cayman Islands, St. Maarten (Dutch), St. Martin (French), Haiti, Anguilla, The Bahamas, Tortola (B.V.I), St. Thomas (U.S.V.I) and the Turks and Caicos Islands. In honour of Rotary’s World Autism Month, Rotaract District 7020’s Representative, Jevaughn Rhymer and members of his District Board handed over learning aids to the British Virgin Islands (BVI) Autism Centre last Thursday, April 12.

The items were purchased from the donations given by Rotaract District 7030 (including clubs from St. Kitts & Nevis, Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname) after Hurricane Irma hit the island.

Rotaractors will continue to work with the Autism Centre and assist with post hurricane revival efforts.

Kudos to RD7020 and RD7030!

By: Gabrielle Burgess

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The 8th Staging of Rotaract Club of Kingston’s Annual Inner City Art Competition

The Rotaract Club of Kingston hosted their 8th Annual Inner City Art Competition on Sunday, March 16, 2014 at Frame Centre Gallery on Ardenne Road. The event exhibited a melting pot of expressions via painting, sculpting, drawing and the newly added category, photography, from several artists who displayed their talents, relating to this year’s theme “Set Me Free”. The Inner City Art Competition was implemented to create opportunities to educate untrained artists, ages 18 to 30 from inner city communities, as well as to publicize their artistic talents.

Ms. Amashika Lorne, Project Manager of JN Foundation’s Resolution Project facilitated the entry of a few photographic pieces from persons that are a part of the project. The Resolution Project’s main goal is the promotion of advocacy through the art of Photography amongst high school students in rural Jamaica. It was a pleasure to have them enter this year and they will be returning next year.

Patrons were entertained throughout the evening by the soothing sounds of saxophonist, Kevin Bonfield and the lively, Reggae Redemption band. They also enjoyed wine and tasteful delights provided by Steve’s catering.

The competitors were judged by Mrs. Charmaine McIntosh, curator of Frame Centre Gallery and Mr. Kori Thompson, freelance artist.

At the end of the night the winners of the competition were announced with Jason Hall’s graphic painting depicting that ‘Drugs Kill’ taking 1st place, Deneka Gooden’s photo in 2nd and Romando Roxburgh’s photo taking 3rd place. All received certificates. Jason Hall received a scholarship for a course at a tertiary institution. He will be given the option to do a course at the Edna Manley School for the Performing and Visual Arts or the Creative Production and Training Centre (CPTC) to gain further knowledge and enhance his natural artistic skills. He received a cash prize of $10,0000JMD as well. 2nd place took home a cash prize of $5000JMD and a gift basket was given to the 3rd place winner, Romando.

Past contestant, Mr. Marvin Thompson from 2011’s competition, who placed second, was accepted into the Bachelor’s Degree Programme of Arts Education at the Edna Manley School for the Performing and Visual Arts following his summer course on scholarship from the Rotaract Club of Kingston. He is doing very well and has one year remaining. The Rotaract Club of Kingston looks forward to hearing more successful, positive stories from their past contestants and prize winners.

Club President, Sean Morgan and Director of Community Service, Pierce Ramsay were proud with the turnout of this year’s event, giving thanks to the main sponsor, Frame Centre Gallery who assisted in making the night a success.