Back a 'yaad', Who says you can't go home again?

Published: Sunday | December 13, 2009



Between health services guru Lester Woolery (second right) and Road Safety boss Dr Lucien Jones (right) Linda Woolery (left) and Jean Lowrie-Chin have nothing to worry about. - Photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

The last two years, PRO Communications' legendary annual shindig was taken from its Kingsway headquarters and even though it was still fun, some guests said there was a little something missing. So the PRO crew gave the people what they wanted, the laid-back, home-style atmosphere they truly love of Kingsway. So, it was no surprise they turned out en masse to celebrate with the public relations aces on their home ground on Saturday, December 5.

Despite it being a heavy night of events, the clients (of which there are many) and the friends (huge numbers too) came out to support. The groovy music and good vibes really brought out the Christmas cheer. Some guests came dressed to match the 'yaad'-clothes theme, also helping to make it feel like home. And to surprise the boss, Jean Lowrie-Chin (for it was her birthday as well), her staff vowed to make a donation to her favourite charity.

Guests

Guests out included Kathy Yetman, Dr Heather Little-White and hubbie Peter Watson, Cecil Thoms, Tony Lowrie, Coleen Brown-Jackson, J. Lester Spaulding, Gary Allen, Audrey Marks, Valerie Juggan-Brown and husband Ron, Durant Pate, Rodger Hutchinson, Ed Khoury, Marcia Forbes, Arthur Hall, Daraine Luton, Byron Buckley, Professor Trevor Munroe and wife Ingrid, Herman and Dorothy McLarty, Merrick and Camille Needham, Al Edwards, Dina-Kay Burrowes, Derrick Wilks, Julian Richardson, Dell and D'Arcey Crooks, Wayne Lewis, Mike and Peggy Fennell, Morin and Verla Seymour, Rohan Powell, Carmen Patterson, Fae Ellington, Jose Walton Sr and Jr, Professor Errol Miller and Milton Chang.

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Jean Lowrie-Chin (left) points the way forward (literally) to Digicel's Antonia Graham.


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