CARIMAC turns 40
Jody-Anne Lawrence, Lifestyle Reporter
To kick-start its 40th anniversary celebrations in October, the Caribbean Institute of Media and Communications (CARIMAC) held an intimate reception at the University of the West Indies (UWI) regional headquarters on Wednesday.
The cocktail event was hosted by past students Patria-Kaye Aarons and the ever charismatic Elon Parkinson. The event was supported by past students of the institution, which included deputy principal of UWI, Mona, Professor Ishenkumba Kahwa. He told the gathering that he cherished the opportunity to speak at the launch of the celebrations, and congratulated the institution on its 40 years of service and for producing countless media professionals across the Caribbean.
planned events
Past student and director of CARIMAC, Professor Hopeton Dunn, was very proud of the achievement of his institution as he outlined the events they have planned. The official celebrations will get under way on October 14, starting with an academic conference under the theme: Changing the Game - Designing for Development.
There will also be an anniversary church service on the 19th, a concert on the 20th, and the grand finale on October 25, which will be the anniversary Gala Banquet to be held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel. He made a special call to all CARIMAC alumni to be in attendance and show their support of the institution which started in 1974.
Current students Renee Dillion and Davion Smith, showed that they were more than speakers or writers, but singers as well, as they delighted the audience with their musical prowess.
The night closed with a mini reunion as past students and their lecturers caught up on what they have been doing since their graduation.




