Icons Director Wyatt âSpurâ Williams (right) greets Matron Claudia McLennon and her nursing staff atthe Annotto Bay Hospital.
October 13, 2019
Good deeds by Icons of Annotto Bay
Icons of Annotto Bay, a not-for-profit organisation that operates from the United States and Jamaica, staged its annual football competition, awards ceremony, and visits to shut-ins and medically challenged residents of the sea coast town of Annotto Bay in St Mary, recently.
The efforts were assisted by sponsorship from Bob’s Supercentre, Oxford Gas, Food For The Poor, Jamaica National, Annotto Bay Dental Care, Sharwin Reynolds, L Wellington, JP St Mary’s Banana Chips, 876 Water, Winston Chambers, Mekya Water, Evette Golding, National Baking Company, Dr Norman Dunn, Donald Bundah, Patrick Henry, Select Brands, and J Wray and Nephew Ltd.
Here are some of the pictorial highlights from the three days of activities:
Member of Parliament for St Mary South Eastern Dr Norman Dunnspeaks at the start of the football competition
Executives of Icons of Annotto Bay pose with members of the nursing staff of Annotto Bay Hospital.
Icons Director Odette Smith Williams reasons with one of thebeneficiaries of gift bags (centre), while popular Annotto Bay citizen“Rupie” looks on.
Guest speaker at the awards ceremony, retired Superintendent ofPolice Sam Campbell addresses the audience.
Annotto Bay resident, police sergeant Leslie Christie, who is attached tothe Constant Spring Police Station, takes a breather at the end of footballactivities held over three days. Sergeant Christie played a major role inthe successful staging of the events