May Pen, Sav get Christmas treat supported by Project STAR
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Over the last two weekends residents of Project STAR’s communities in May Pen, Clarendon and Savanna-la-Mar in Westmoreland had an early start to Christmas as the community members came together for “Christmas Unity Fest and Talent Show” as they enjoyed a Christmas treat.
The Christmas treats were organised by the community and supported by Project STAR.
Residents participated in football and domino competitions. Meanwhile, children benefited from a kiddies treat, face painting, and bounce-about while elders were specially feted on each day.
Community services lead at Project STAR, Sharise Staines-Appleby said the Christmas treats brought the community together and fostered a sense of belonging and community spirit.
“It is also hoped that the event created a shared experience that strengthens the bonds among neighbours and residents. The whole event was held under the theme of unity and social cohesion, especially between the youth and the elderly, which is the focus of trying to create that bond and learning,” she said.
Loxley Tulloch from Havanna Heights in May Pen said that the event was a success.
“It went exceptionally well, and we had a good turnout from residents of the three communities and a wide cross-section of age groups. The children, youth and adults were in attendance,” he said.
“I think Project STAR did a good job along with the Community Transformation Board (CTB) in the preparation of the event. The feedback from the community members was positive,” he said.
In addition, there were also football and domino competitions, which Tulloch said brought out good sportsmanship. The domino competition was won by the team from the Jamaica Constabulary Force and the football competition was won by Havanna Heights community.
“I think it was a great initiative. For quite a long time, we have not had these communities come together due to political differences. So, the day was good. The communities were pleased with the initiative,” he said.
There was a similar Christmas treat in Savanna-la-Mar in Westmoreland on Sunday, December 17, which was held in the New Street Market Oval. It was organised by CTB in Savanna-la-Mar and supported by Project STAR.
“We have partnered with the Community Development Committee to put on the event. We are going to have a culture yard there where traditional games will be played. It is going to be a collaboration of youth and the elderly,” said Staines-Appleby.
She said the Christmas packages were handed out to residents who attended. The Christmas treats culminated with a talent contest. She said residents were invited to perform on the day and the best pieces were awarded with prizes.