Women Business Owners Launch “Building Women in Business” Project
On Friday, March 11 Women Business Owners will be launching their “Building Women in Business” Project. The long-term objective of the project is to contribute to the growth and sustainability of women owned small and medium sized businesses in Jamaica. Specifically, this project will strengthen 300 women-owned small and medium
Engineroom Spins Deep and Funky House at Opa Beach Party
Our own DJ Engineroom will be at OPA! this Wednesday March 8th at Wicky Wacky Beach in St. Thomas. Enjoy music with a difference this Ash Wednesday – deep and funky house, dubstep and dance classics! Also if you dig this kind of music follow Stereo Massive on twitter and
The Definition of Prickly
This is an interesting tree I spotted while recently visiting a farm in the hills of St. Elizabeth. It’s called “Prickle Yellow” and is apparently a great bird feeding tree – but I call it the definition of prickly. It’s fascinating as the bark is covered from top to bottom in sharp “prickles”.
Kingston Lunch Spots Serve Up Good Food at Good Prices
Here’s a great post from my friend Berette Macaulay from Sebiart talking about some cool Kingston lunch spots that all serve great food at reasonable prices. We welcome Cafe El Centro, a newcomer to the Kingston foodie scene (8 Hillcrest Ave), they serve great food and VERY reasonable prices. Their
Young Jamaica Dances! Junior Jamaica Dance Umbrella Saturday
The Junior Jamaica Dance Umbrella performance will be this Saturday March 5th at 2pm at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts, UWI Mona. Tickets on sale now at the Philip Sherlock Centre: $500 adults, $300 children. Call 927-1047 to make your reservations. Here’s the schedule for the JDU