Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | November 23, 2008
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Spanish Town Rotarians did it again

Horace Marsh (left), president of the Rotary Club of Spanish Town, in discussion with Catherine Gregory, president-elect and Dr Paul Brown, past acting district governor of the Rotary Club of Spanish Town. - Photos Contributed

On Saturday, November 15, the Rotary Club of Spanish Town held its Wine, Art, Music and More event at the Mona Visitor's Lodge in St Andrew.

According to Horace Marsh, president of the club, he was quite pleased with the support from Rotarians and members of the public. "We also have some overseas guests in attendance, and that speaks to the support because all proceeds are in aid of Rotary Foundation and the Rotary Club of Spanish Town's major project," he said.

Entertainment was by Harold Davis and Friends and had the audience dancing all night and shouting for more. There was a variety of scrumptious food, pastries, drinks and liquor that had everyone returning for seconds, thirds and fourths. As usual, caterers Lorraine Fung and company did a fantastic job with the food and efficient service.

Dr Dane Levy, past president of the club, was kept busy all night with the numerous fine pieces of art on auction.


Dawn Muirhead (foreground) teaches a section of the audience how to do the 'Gully Creeper' at the Rotary Club of Spanish Town's Wine, Art, Music and More, recently held at Mona Visitor's Lodge.

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