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A Champagne High Tea Hosted By Ruth Hussey
All ready for the festivities were (from left): Property Manager Eroleen Anderson-Powell; Rebecca Stevenson, realtor at Coldwell Banker; Kaili McDonnough-Scott, realtor at Coldwell Banker; art enthusiast Karen Neita; bon-vivant Nevada Powe, caterer Colin Hylton; Ruth Hussey, managing director of the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel and Christelle Harris, Rum Fire marketing director<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong></strong>
Lifestyle, Local Food, Local Lifestyle, News, Style, Style Observer, Thursday Food, Tuesday Style
December 14, 2016

A Champagne High Tea Hosted By Ruth Hussey

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Ruth Hussey, managing director of the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel, stayed true to tradition and invited guests to enjoy a special Christmas High Tea. The call was heeded and tea was poured from 3:30 pm-6:00 pm on the Terrace as well as copious flutes of bubbly. Naturally, there was a formidable spread — from canapés s to sweet treats.

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The formidable spread at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel&rsquo;s Champagne High Tea.<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong><br></strong>
(From left) Yvonne Binns, Monica Chen and Yvonne Chin.<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong><br></strong>
Cynthia Pinnock (left) and Brenda White.<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong><br></strong>
Guests Gail Young (left) and Ann Nam raise a toast.<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong><br></strong>
American DJ and record producer Diplo of Major Lazer<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Ruth Hussey, managing director of the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel, with her two grandsons Alexander (left) and Reuben Hussey.<strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Raisa Woodstock, attorney-at-law at the buffet<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong></strong>
Ruth Hussey (left), managing director of the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel, assisted by her granddaughter Christelle Harris (centre) presented limited edition bottles of Rum Fire Velvet to each guest like Irena Cousins.<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong></strong>
Angela Fowler, Senior partner at Livingston, Alexander and Levy is served tea by Dwayne, staff server at Terra Nova<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong></strong>
Sandra Mahfood was surprised with a candle atop a slice of cake for her birthday.<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong></strong>
Dawn Woodstock (left), wedding and event planner and educator Jennifer Reid.<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong></strong>
From left: Marcia Chin-See, Barbara McGaw and Kimberly Wong<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong></strong>
The formidable spread at Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel&rsquo;s Champagne High Tea.<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong></strong>
(From left) educator Thalia Batchelor, family physician Sasha Shaw-Cuthbert and Brenda Cuthbert, Global Environmental Facility-Jamaica CEO.<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong></strong>
Ruth Hussey (second left), managing director of the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel, welcomed (from left philanthropist Janette Stewart, entrepreneur John Makinson and event planner Cherly Marchalleck to her Christmas Champagne High Tea.<strong> <strong>(Garfield Robinson)</strong><br></strong>

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