Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Wednesday | August 5, 2009
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Looking absolutely fabulous are Daniella Jackson (left) and Rene Wright, friends of birthday boy, Richard Raynor, who turned 21, and was treated to a surprise party.

It's peak party season in Jamaica and we have all the highlights for you.


Lady Allen pays close attention to the exchange between Prime Minister Bruce Golding (left) and her husband Governor General Sir Patrick Allen during the Independence service on Sunday at the East Queen Street Baptist Church. The service was held under the theme 'I 'Believe', promoted by the governor general, who urged the Church to play a leading role in the transformation of the nation by sacrifice and sympathy for people. - Contributed


Miss Teen Jamaica, Latisa Prescott (seated), is flanked by Sashana Lemard (left), second runner-up, and Tanika Scott, first runner-up, at the coronation show recently held at the Courtleigh Auditorium in New Kingston. - Contributed


Miss Jamaica Universe 2009 Carolyn Yapp (left) receives a bottle of Wray and Nephew's Appleton signature blend from Marilyn Bennett. Only 150 bottles were made with rum from 1972 and Yapp will take her bottle to the Miss Universe competition in The Bahamas later this month. Yapp leaves the island on Sunday. - Winston Sill/ Freelance Photographer


Dancehall artiste Bounty Killer (left) takes in Reggae Sumfest with Guinness brand manager Gareth Geddes. - Contributed


The very lovely Alana Hill (left) and Toni-Ann Smith arrive for Richard Raynor's 21st birthday party at his residence in Cherry Gardens on Saturday. - photos by Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


Garcia McLean (left) takes in the action of the Trelawny Emancipation Vigil in Daniel Town on Friday night, with friend Tanille Ennis. - Photo by Richard Morais


From left: Richard Ramdial, Renée Wong, assistant brand manager for Red Stripe, and Saleem Lazarus hang out at the recent Reggae Sumfest in Montego Bay, St James. - Contributed

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