Page 2 shares some of the looks.
People from as far as Ireland and as near as Ironshore convened at Round Hill Hotel & Villas to dance, eat, enjoy the company of friends and family, and most importantly, raise funds for Hanover Charities, an organisation with a mission to enhance the health, welfare, and education of Hanover residents.
Guests at the 2024 Sugar Cane Ball — held on Saturday, February 17 and chaired by philanthropist Manuela Goren — honoured the Jamaica, Land We Love theme in vibrant shades of black, green, and gold.
PRYCE IS RIGHT
Realtor at Jamaica Sotheby’s International Realty Tamrah Pryce was snazzy in mustard.
DRESSED 2 IMPRESS
Artsmiths Design Firm principal Kathryn May (left) and American Friends of Jamaica President Wendy Hart embraced shades of green.
HILLSIDE HUDDLE
Joining Round Hill Hotel & Villas Managing Director Josef Forstmayr were Round Hill shareholders (from left) Kristy Norbert, Brette Bensinger, and Tess Walvoord.
COLOUR CLASH
In from Missouri for the ball were Tryall shareholders (from left) Libby Montgomery, Julianna Ford, and Morgan Montgomery.
IN FROM THE SIX
With temperatures on the low in Toronto, retiree Diana Brinkos headed to Jamaica for some sand, sea, and sugar cane!
VA-VA-VERDE
In from New York, and simply elegant in a Reformation maxi, was Spring Farm villa owner Virginia Maloney.
SKIRTING THE RULES
Designer Sharon Cunningham’s self-made brocade skirt and ruffle top was an easy fave.
CAPED CRUSADER
Lifestyle curator Cecile Levee, as usual, made an elegant statement.
ART DECO
New York-based interior designer Laura Nigro wore a flowy abstract print design.
CORRECTION!!!
Merricka Dyer Cunningham (above), hotel sales manager for Grand Palladium was incorrectly captioned on Thursday’s social page. We regret any inconvenience caused.