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Published:Sunday | February 6, 2011 | 12:00 AM
PNP Youth Arm's Damion Crawford and Paula Pinnock McLeod.
Hostess Judene Fletcher (left) and Ingrid Wahrmann catch up on the social scene in The Gleaner's Outlook Magazine.- Photos by Noel Thompson
High court judge Justice Glen Brown (right) has given this trio something to smile about inside the LIME skybox at the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, held at the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium. From left are LIME's Lloyd Distant, Camille Facey and husband Howard.
Fandrea Lyle (left) and Odette Dyer enjoying jazz from inside the LIME skybox.
Businessman Joey Issa cuddles wife Asha inside the LIME skybox at the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, held at the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium in Trelawny.
Phillip Palmer hanging out with Tara Carroll.
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Telecoms giant LIME rolled out the blue carpet for a host of business partners, clients, politicians, friends and members of the media last weekend for the 15th annual Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival at the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium. From Thursday to Saturday night, the company's executives fêted guests with refreshment, great company and entertainment in the comfort of their spacious skybox as the acts onstage thrilled the crowds.

The team of top executives, led by Chris Dehring, made use of photo opportunities with the stars, talked shop, made valuable contacts and used the unlimited time available for some important networking possibilities.

Throughout the three nights, Jacqui Tyson and her team ensured that there was adequate servings of hot soups, assorted tropical fruits, savoury nibbles and a variety of mixed cocktails and blended drinks. Strategically placed large-screen TV monitors gave guests a chance to enjoy the stage acts from their cosy seats in the skybox. And last Saturday night when it seemed as if Mother Nature's 'tears' were determined to stop the party, every effort was made to quickly dry out the venue and return it to the comfort that guests had enjoyed prior to the downpour.