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Published:Friday | March 18, 2011 | 12:00 AM
Jamaica's ambassador to the United States, Audrey Marks (sixth left), poses with students from Sidwell Middle School in Washington D.C. on Wednesday. Sharing in the moment are Deputy Chief of Missions, Cherryl Gordon (fifth left), and Minister-Councillor with responsibility for Trade at the Embassy, Franz Hall, to the ambassador's right. Ambassador Marks gave the students an overview of the history and culture of Jamaica as well as the operations of the embassy. - JIS PHOTO
From left: Appleton Jamaica Rum Brand Manager, David Walton, hangs out with DJ Christuff and DJ Delano of Renaissance Disco, who stopped by to have a drink with the Wray & Nephew crew and friends at the Appleton Pub at Bacchanal Mas Camp last Friday. - Contributed photos
J. Way & Nephew Limited's Christine Wood (left) welcome's Saint International's Deiwght Peters and his guest, overseas judge at FashionFace of the Caribbean Abby Kingston, to the Appleton Pub at the Bacchanal Mas Camp on Friday last. - Contributed
The Appleton Jamaica Rum hostesses raise the bar with energy and excitement at the Bacchanal Mas Camp.
First Lady Michelle Obama talks with her gardening partner as she participates in the third planting of the White House kitchen garden with local school children at the White House on Wednesday. - ap photos
Dorma Lee Reese poses for a picture at her home in Tucson, Arizona, on Wednesday. Reese, 83, a retired EEG technologist, learned about a year ago that she is a third cousin to President Barack Obama.
Lorna Myers (right), Charmaine Chin Loy (partly hidden) and Karen E. Smith are keenly perusing the American Women's Group directory. - photos by Barbara Ellington
Wyvolyn Gager, former Gleaner editor-in-chief, makes one of several interesting points to members of the American Women's Group on the topic 'Life after 50' during its monthly meeting yesterday, in Norbrook, St Andrew.
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As usual, there were lots to do on the social scene this week.