CONNECT WITH NAJWA’S GARDEN DECEMBER 15 AT SL CHRISTMAS CONNECTION!

Najwa’s Garden is a Selected Suga Artisan!

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Connect with Justine Harrison this December 15 at Suga Lifestyle’s Christmas Connection. She will have eye-catching Plant Arrangements, which she customises as well, for reasonable prices ranging from $1000 – $3500JMD!

Take a look at Suga’s customised arrangements from Najwa’s Garden earlier this Summer! Perfect for the home and office. I picked my pot, bowl, the colour of my stones and gems. Then Justine truly impressed me with an additional pink butterfly. They’re still alive!

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Buy Local, Buy Jamaican this DECEMBER 15! 

Najwa’s Garden

Instagram: @najwasgarden

SL Christmas Connection Trade Show 2019_insta (DIGITAL)

By: Gabrielle Burgess a.k.a Suga (Founder/Owner, Suga Lifestyle)

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Annual Easter Fair in Jack’s Hill on Easter Monday!

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Having a quiet Easter Monday? Pick up your Lunch or Dinner at St. Matthew’s Mission Jack’s Hill’s annual Easter Fair by Jack’s Hill Community Centre.

Food is served from 12pm to 5pm, but the earlier you go the better or call to reserve your meal choice.

Tickets cost $1000JMD and you would be supporting the St. Matthew’s Building Fund.

Suga wishes you a Happy and Holy Easter!

By: Gabrielle Burgess

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AgroFest 2016 tomorrow at JC!

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AgroFest 2016 will be held this Saturday on the Jamaica College grounds from 8am to 8pm for its 20th staging. The entry cost is $500JMD for Adults and $100JMD for Children.

You should expect to see and/or buy some of the best Food crops and Livestock produced by our Local Farmers, specifically from Kingston and St. Andrew.

AgroFest is not only a Farmers’ Market though, it is a Family event that will have entertainment for everyone, food and drinks on sale and of course, kids should be able to pet some of the animals.

Entertainment will include the Police Mounted Troop Exhibition, Guardsman Canine Display and Competitions such as the JAS ‘Eat Jamaican’ Cook-Off Competition, Farm Queen Competition and more.

Also keep in mind that it is not only important to bring the kids for fun and games but to let them have a look around to develop an interest in our local agriculture, broadening awareness that it can be a considerable Career option for them in the future.

Agriculture consists of a variety of skilled areas to be considered other than being a Farmer. There is the Scientific option involving manufacturing and production of Fertilizers and Pesticides, as well as Hybridization (Merging crops/plants together to change in size, colour, shape etc.), Tissue Culturing (Multiplication of Plants) and more. There is the Manufacturing/Engineering option with Agro-Processing and Technology providing opportunities in constructing and/or engineering greenhouses and irrigation systems.

So come on out to AgroFest tomorrow! Help Jamaica to use our own products to become more independent.

‘Grow What We Eat, Eat What We Grow’