Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Page 2 shares some of the looks.

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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.

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