The Canadian Women's Club will hold its Spring into Fashion Show on Sunday, April 14 at 4:30 pm. Canadian High Commissioner Mr. Robert Ready has kindly agreed to host this wonderful event on the grounds of the official residence, which is located at 14 Seymour Avenue.
Designers will include SOHO, Elaine's Elegance, Annie Lopez, St. Gillians, Elan, Lubica and Carlton Brown. Hats will be designed by Cinderalla and fascinators by White Lotus Designs. Jewelry will be showcased by Megan Allison and The Wanderer.
Special guest models will include Senator Imani Duncan Price, Miss Jamaica World 50 Deanna Robins and Miss Jamaica Model 2011 Adrianna Bryan.
Tickets are $1,500 and are available at participating fashion houses, CPJ Market (71 Lady Musgrave), Chronicles (Upper Manor Park) and Canadian Women's Club members.
The Canadian Women’s Club of Jamaica is a non-profit organization that has been active for over 50 years. It was granted a tax-free status as a charitable organization in 1986. The CWC was established to acquaint Canadian women new to Jamaica with the local culture, to hold monthly meetings with interesting guest speakers, and have different types of social events such as visits to places of interest and dinners; and to assist welfare projects in Jamaica
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Monday, March 18, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Canadian High Commissioner to Jamaica, Mr. Robert Ready, addresses the CWC
This morning, at the regular meeting of the CWC, we received a visit from the new High Commissioner, Mr. Robert Ready, who arrived in Jamaica last fall.
Mr. Ready took time out of a busy schedule to speak with us and indicated a willingness to work with the CWC and Canadians in Kingston in general. He also remarked upon a situation that is on a lot of people’s minds today: the looming IMF deal. IMF officials are in Kingston right now, trying to hammer out the conditions Jamaica must meet to receive a new round of funding. Jamaica is in some dire financial straits: its debt is currently 140 per cent of its GDP, something like $1.7 trillion. The Prime Minister gave an unprecedented national address last night with Finance Minister Peter Paulwell, during which she admitted that Jamaica faces a “dismal future” if the debt situation is not resolved. Apparently, the police were on high alert last night as the nation watched the address.
In terms of Canada’s role , Mr. Ready said that it will continue to be a friend and partner to Jamaica as it faces this difficult situation. He also said that while it is a pretty serious situation, he expects a deal will be reached. “That’s when the hard work really begins,” he said, adding that Canada will provide technical, moral and financial support.
The CWC is planning its annual fashion show, and Mr. Ready said we can again host the event on the grounds of his residence. Now, we have lots of planning to do to for this wonderful fundraising event.
Thanks Mr. Ready for your time today and welcome to Jamaica.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Visit to Bustamante Children's Hospital's Burn Unit
Last December, just before Christmas, a group of CWC members visited the Bustamante Children's Hospital. They went bearing gift bags, but first, the children were served ice cream, cake and juice. They were then treated to a performance by a magician and a balloon man. The children were delighted and compared to the previous year's event, this time was infinitely better-organized. In attendance were Barbara Matalon, Marlene Fulford, Britta Spiring, Brianna Strumm, Erin MacLeod and Barbara's granddaughter and friend. Enjoy the pictures below.
Friday, December 21, 2012
CWC Potluck lunch
Canada and Jamaica |
Hazel's beautiful backyard |
Hazel's backyard |
Hazel's orchids |
CWC friends and family and members enjoying lunch |
Potluck lunch |
Goodies |
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Goodies |
Monday, October 8, 2012
CWC Thanksgiving Dinner
Cynthia, Marguerite and Sybil |
Guests enjoyed the opportunity to celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving in a beautiful setting- Jamaica and the Nakash home- with good friends and good food. |
Everyone was dressed to impress and looking their finest. |
CWC members brought family and friends. |
A good time was had by all. |
Monday, October 1, 2012
Canada's Thanksgiving - CWC Annual Dinner
Greetings! We trust that everyone has gotten off to a good start for the new school year. We at the CWC are in the final stages of preparing for our annual Thanksgiving Dinner. This year, it will be held at a private residence up in Cherry Gardens (6 Carmel Ave.). It is a beautiful setting, perfect for delicious and traditional Thanksgiving fare. Canada celebrates its Thanksgiving the first weekend in October, thus our reason for selecting this date. All are welcome, with tickets costing $2,000 JA for non-members and $1,500 for members. Please bring spouses and friends and RSVP to cwc1jam@gmail.com
Hope to see you there!
Hope to see you there!
Saturday, September 15, 2012
First meeting and giving thanks
Hello again! It was a great summer here in Jamaica, what with celebrations for the 50th Anniversary of Independence and the Olympics. Now we are all back to school, work and whatever routines we all engage in. The CWC's first meeting of the 2012-13 year was held Sept. 11 at the Canadian High Commission and it was full of plans for this year. We formally welcomed our incoming President Mrs. Barbara Matalon, Secretary Kate Chappell, Treasurer Britta Spiring, Outreach Co-ordinator Rachel Yee Chin and Fundraising Co-ordinator Wendy Lee. Plans are now afoot for lots of activities this year. We also celebrated our award from outgoing High Commissioner Steven Hallihan and wife Cathy Hallihan, who presented us with an award for service from the Canadian High Commission. We will miss Steve and Cathy but await the arrival of the new High Commissioner with excitement.
Our next event will be the Thanksgiving Dinner on Oct. 7 at 6 p.m. at Su Nakash's house (6 Carmel Ave.). Tickets are $1,500 for members and $2,000 for non-members and all are welcome. We look forward to a wonderful meal in a beautiful location.
Our next event will be the Thanksgiving Dinner on Oct. 7 at 6 p.m. at Su Nakash's house (6 Carmel Ave.). Tickets are $1,500 for members and $2,000 for non-members and all are welcome. We look forward to a wonderful meal in a beautiful location.
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