Celebrating 50 with friends
Daviot Kelly, Staff Reporter
What better way to celebrate a landmark than with family and friends?
Winston Adams, founder and president of University College of the Caribbean, chose to do it that way as he celebrated five decades on the planet on Saturday, June 12, with a dinner party in Norbrook.
Nobody was supposed to call it the 50th birthday, though. The term was 'the 25th of the 25th' and most guests stuck to that. The jovial nature of the man rubbed off on everyone and a good time was inevitable. MC Heather Grant added to the vibe by putting Adams in one hilarious situation after another, including quizzes about the little things of his life, including his shoe size. That there were multiple answers to the questions only aided the merriment.
A slide show captured all areas of Adams' life, from lounging at home to 'dropping foot' at parties. Video tributes that were recorded during the cocktail hour were played during dinner, the various speakers giving their anecdotes about Adams, including the revelation that his hall name at UWI was Joe Grind. Mercifully, no explanation was forthcoming. Adams' sister, Veronica Walker,
gave the most heartfelt toast after dinner, as she told (and sang to) her "favourite brother" that she would never trade him for silver or gold. Others called him a visionary and a man who epitomised success; daughter Shannon called him an inspiration.
In his reply, Adams said that everyone was being much too kind, but he was in no hurry to correct them. He said that whatever advantages he may have, he owed them to his family. Dwight Pinkney and the DP Band, who had kept guests rocking all night, then played Simply The Best as a special tribute. It was then time for Phoenix Disco to really get everybody up and dancing under the stars.
Guests out included Pastor Lorenzo King, Hyacinth Bennett, Leighton McKnight, Dimario McDowell, Dr Blossom O'Meally Nelson, Percival Shaw, Donald Roberts, Winston Clarke, Danny Smith and Terry Stokes.








