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Published:Friday | October 15, 2010 | 12:00 AM
Danielle Heath (left) has a good time getting her face painted by Ray-Ann Chin (right) while Stephanie Scott of SSCO Events Management looks on.
Staci Smith from Norge Seafood from Norway shows Renaldo Green a thing or two about sketching a picture.
The Gleaner's business development and marketing manager, Karin Cooper (right), assists Amaya Lewis with her drawing.
Hardys' Debra Taylor (left) cools down with a cup of water while Flow's Sharon Roper enjoys her company.
Director for Pure Country, Jordan Wong, tries chit-chatting with Latanya Clarke, but she is more taken up with her lollipop.
Café Blue's Tamoya Davis (right) and Kimauno Barrett make sub zero, a frozen chocolate smoothie for the children.
In a few years, Jordan Hunter (centre) could try out for the Reggae Boyz team as he shows some real potential to Appleton Estate's David Walton (right). His little friends wait their turn.
RBTT's Judith Forth-Blake gets lessons in balloon art from David Allen.
Sure, we all know what Wendy-Ann Hewitt (front) wants this Christmas, but for now, Virgin Atlantic's Teresa Blake is assisting with bringing a smile to her little face at the Sandy Park Treat.
Keni Allen shows Miss Kitty how to do the Sweep at the Sandy Park Treat. - Photos by Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
Appleton Estate's Christine Wood (left) chills with Akeils Stewart who wanted to show her the latest dance moves.
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Restaurant Week sponsors treat for children

Peels of laughter rang out from painted faces as children and members of the Sandy Park community enjoyed a treat put on by SSCO Events Management, sponsors of  Restaurant Week.

The treat was held on Wednesday evening at the Sandy Park Basic School for citizens whose houses were destroyed by Tropical Storm Nicole. Popular personality Miss Kitty entertained. The treat was a gesture of good corporate citizenship organised by Stephanie Scott who, along with the sponsors of Restaurant Week 2010, gave up the press launch and opted to show some love to the community.