Something extra

Published: Tuesday | November 3, 2009



Left: Kayon Haughton struts to serve refreshments during the Restaurant Week Chef Cook-off. Right: A shy-looking Stephanie Scott at the Restaurant Week Chef Cook-off at Devon House's East Lawn on Sunday. - photos by colin Hamilton/freelance photographer

The Half Moon Ambassador Award caused MoBay to sizzle, and the burns are still evident.

The buzz has already started for Restaurant Week with the celebrity chefs matching their wits (and pots) at Devon House on Sunday.


John Paul Mitchell, internationally acclaimed as the most recognised hairstylist and founder of Paul Mitchell Systems, has no problem kissing this little resident of Dolphin Cove, in Ocho Rios, during the 'Celebrity Scavenger Hunt'. He also competed at Mystic Mountain and Scotchie's, Ocho Rios. - Contributed


Dr Audia Barnett (left) and Ann Smith were early for the cook-off.


The hard-working Marcia McLaughlin, public relations manager at Half Moon, looks pretty in black and white at the resort's fifth Ambassador Award. - Photo by Janet Silvera


Robert Kennedy Jr, nephew of late United States President John F. Kennedy, had a ball competing in the 'Celebrity Scavenger Hunt', in Montego Bay yesterday. He was joined by friend, Virginia Madsen, as he showed off his find as proof that they had found the location of a spring, at the world-famous Doctors Cave beach, in St Ann.


Some celebrities are now in the island for the Iberostar Sports Invitational. 'Something Extra' caught up with 'Close to Home' actress and former star of the 'Bold and the Beautiful', Jennifer Finnigan, and husband, actor Jonathan Silverman of 'Psych' and 'Beethoven', as they competeted for top prizes yesterday during the 'Celebrity Scavenger Hunt' at the Rose Hall Great House, in Montego Bay, and a number of other attractions on the island. - Photo by Janet Silvera

 
 
 
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