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Something extra
published: Friday | May 23, 2008


André Bello greets friend and fellow party fanatic, Dr Kim Brown, to the Red Stripe Pre-Mound Lyme at Sabina Park. - photos by Peta-Gaye Clachar/ Staff Photographer

Ace banker/accountant Dorothy Alexander Smith took a break from advanced studies at Rutger's University to celebrate her birthday with a few special friends and family members and Something Extra got the exclusive. Elsewhere on the social scene, it's time to party, win or lose at Sabina Park, and National Commercial Bank has launched its NCB's Nation Builders Awards.

Got a party or special event coming up? Tell us about it at: Lifestyle@gleanerjm.com and we will cover it for you.


Animated fellow, isn't he? André Chin Tai (right), Red Stripe's national distribution manager, clowns around with Michael Grayer, (left) and Johnathan White of International Beer Supplies, at the Red Stripe Pre-Mound Lyme, at Sabina Park, on Wednesday.


The art of chilling out is what (from left) Eilean Mackay, Kelly Jarrett, Nicola Mykoo and Winsome Radcliffe are demonstrating at the Red Stripe Pre-Mound Lyme.


Dr Andre Foote (left) and Ian Murray enjoying the vibes.


There are laughs galore for (from left) Helen Christian, Shane Hewitt, Francis Bello and Nasma Chin who are in the mood to party.


Birthday girl Dorothy Alexander Smith (left) with her brother, Joey Alexander, and cousin, Heather Pinnock, share a special moment at her party in Norbrook, St Andrew on Wednesday night. - photos by Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer


Audrey Marks (right) makes a point to friends, Michelle Chevannes (left) and Dorothy Alexander Smith, at the latter's birthday party on Wednesday night.


Something Extra got the exclusive as friends like Tony Robinson and Viviene Bailey Haye join Dorothy for her special day.


Dave Wilson and Sharon Williams seem elated to see each other at the launch of NCB's Nation Builders Awards yesterday.


Susan Dear (left), incoming president of the Lions Club of New Kingston; Courtney Campbell of the National Commercial Bank; The Gleaner's Karin Cooper (centre); and attorney-at-law Aloun Assamba view a copy of The Gleaner at the launch of NCB's Nation Builders Awards at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Wednesday.


Clive Grossett, manager, entrepreneural skills development unit - the HEART Trust/NTA Technical Services Division (Vocational Training Development Institute), listens intently to Annett McKenzie, specialist lecturer in entrepreneurship, at the VTDI at the launch.


She is beautiful and wears the crown, Miss Jamaica World 2007 Yendi Phillipps was all smiles as she posed with international movie star Jeffrey Gunther at the Spruce Up 2 launch at the Old Hospital Park, in Montego Bay, on Wednesday. - Janet Silvera Photo


Courtney Campbell (left), general manager, retail banking division at NCB, seems to be a target of Sandra Jones, vice-president, marketing - Caribbean for Fujitsu, while Leroy Harding (centre) stays far from the fire.


Patrick Hylton, National Commercial Bank's group managing director, greets Susan Dear (left), incoming president of the Lions Club of New Kingston at the launch of NCB's Nation Builders Awards. Attorney-at-law Aloun Assamba looks on.

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