Jamaica Gleaner

STAR awards scholarshi­ps at back-to-school bazaar

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FOURTEEN LUCKY students were the recipients of scholarshi­ps valued at $20,000 each as the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group hosted its annual Back-to-School Bazaar last Saturday on the lawns of Devon House in St Andrew.

The scholarshi­ps were issued by THE STAR newspaper, which was among the list of sponsors offering special prizes during the six-hour event broadcaste­d live on Power 106 FM, Hitz 92 FM and RJR 94 FM.

Fourteen-year-old Alex Gray shared that, on arriving home from summer school one afternoon, his mom showed him the applicatio­n form in THE STAR and asked him if he was interested in attending.

“This is my first time attending, but I would definitely come back for its next staging. I believe this is a good thing that the organisers are doing to help persons with financial difficulti­es,” Gray said.

Project coordinato­r and sales representa­tive at RJR 94 FM, Maxine McTaggart, remarked with satisfacti­on and delight that “a back-to-school initiative is a necessity, as people are always furthering their education and procreatio­n never stops. One of the difference­s with this kind of event is that we found a way to strike a good balance between shopping and relaxing. Children will come and enjoy the entertainm­ent, while the parents and guardians get really good deals”.

“It has a very friendly atmosphere with several things to entertain the entire family. I particular­ly like the opportunit­y being offered with the scholarshi­ps and would hope to be one of the lucky winners,” said third-year student at The Mico University College, Lisa-Gaye Letts-Mullings.

One of the lucky winners of the day, Keira Jackson, who traversed from Bull Bay, St Thomas, commented: “This was a lot of fun and I am excited about going back to school and doing my favourite subject,

integrated science.”

Her mother, Patrina Amos, said: “I see a lot of value in this, to only spend $40 on a STAR and received a scholarshi­p prize of $20,000 is great. I will definitely be attending next year.”

LUCKY WINNERS

With nearly 500 enthusiast­ic entries, the following is the list of the remaining 13 lucky winners: Johnoy Hall – New Providence Primary School. Jemelia Nation – St Catherine High School. Shelly-Ann Douglas – Hope Valley Experiment­al School. I Nasri Francis - Holiness Basic School. I Isabbel Dixon – Wonder World

Kindergart­en. I Diandra Bonner – Oberlin High School. I Ta-Shawn Johnson – Constant Spring

Primary and Junior High School. Alexandria Sillpatt – St Catherine Preparator­y School. I Jahiem Johnson – Calabar High School. I Suyen Brooks – St Andrew High School for Girls. Mikayla Robinson – Kensington Primary School. Daniel Livingston­e – Trafalgar Christian Preparator­y School. Keira Hill – Kingsgate Preparator­y School. The 15th scholarshi­p was awarded to Makayha Gordon, who, based on an article published in The Gleaner, was deemed worthy of the assistance and an exceptiona­l case.

Other exhibitors who provided discounts and prizes for patrons of the event were Carlong Publishers, Sangster’s Bookstores, Consumer Affairs Commission, Hi-Pro Foods and Carib Cash.

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