Bookmark Jamaica-Gleaner.com
Go-Jamaica Gleaner Classifieds Discover Jamaica Youth Link Jamaica
Business Directory Go Shopping inns of jamaica Local Communities

Home
Lead Stories
News
Business
Sport
Commentary
Letters
Entertainment
Caribbean
International
The Star
E-Financial Gleaner
Overseas News
The Voice
Communities
Hospitality Jamaica
Google
Web
Jamaica- gleaner.com

Archives
1998 - Now (HTML)
1834 - Now (PDF)
Services
Find a Jamaican
Careers
Library
Power 106FM
Weather
Subscriptions
News by E-mail
Newsletter
Print Subscriptions
Interactive
Chat
Dating & Love
Free Email
Guestbook
ScreenSavers
Submit a Letter
WebCam
Weekly Poll
About Us
Advertising
Gleaner Company
Contact Us
Other News
Stabroek News

Jamaican students in Florida win Independence Essay Competition
published: Tuesday | September 11, 2007


Allicock

Eighteen-year-old Salome Messam of Orlando and 12-year-old Briana M. Wright of Miramar are the winners of the annual Jamaica Independence Essay Competition organised by the Miami office of the Jamaica Information Service.

Salome, who was born in Jamaica, and Briana, a second-generation Jamaican, will be presented with congratulatory plaques from Jamaica's Consul General to Miami, Ricardo Allicock.

The students, who were selected from entries received in the age categories 13 through 18 and nine through 12, chose their winning entries from a selection of six topics relating to the history and culture of Jamaica.

The essays, which also challenged the students to address issues affecting the Jamaican overseas communities, included topics such as community leadership, public service, entertainment, education, history, culture, geography and national development.

Salome gave her impression of how Jamaicans in the diaspora have contributed to nation building, while Briana wrote of the outstanding work of charitable organisations in her area.

A graduate of Papine High School in St. Andrew, Salome recently migrated to the Orlando area. She said she found out about the competition while browsing the Web. Salome is enrolled as a freshman at Valencia Community College in central Florida for the fall semester, where she will pursue studies as a computer analyst. She also does poetry writing.

Briana, whose father is a Jamaican, said she was encouraged by her sister to enter the competition. She has expressed a desire to be more involved in her community and has visited Jamaica on several occasions to see her extended family.

A runner-up in the recent Miss Jamaica Florida Ambassadors 2007, Briana is a sixth grader at St. Francis Xavier School and attends the Antioch Baptist Church.

Now in its seventh year, the competition is open to first- and second-generation Jamaican children residing in Florida.

The competition forms part of activities to mark the annual Independence celebrations in Florida and is intended to advance community awareness while exposing young Jamaicans to their roots.

More News



Print this Page

Letters to the Editor

Most Popular Stories





© Copyright 1997-2007 Gleaner Company Ltd.
Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Letters to the Editor | Suggestions | Add our RSS feed
Home - Jamaica Gleaner