The Star (Jamaica)

Back-to-school treat attract kids and parents

- STAR Writer

The Boulevard Shopping Centre came alive last Friday with the second annual backto-school treat. The event attracted a large number of adults and children, who participat­ed in the offerings from several stores on the plaza.

Garth Powell of Always Stay Connect Phone Store said that he saw it necessary to host the treat to show how appreciati­ve they were of their consumers.

“All businesses strive from consumers, and they are why we still exist. This is really our way to say thanks, especially the surroundin­g communitie­s that continue to support us,” he said.

Powell said that the venture has grown dramatical­ly since its debut last year with the help of stores in the plaza and sponsors.

“This year, everything was executed in very little time, and we are pleased with the results. The children are happy, the parents are happy, and we are going to ensure that everyone leaves here with a prize,” Powell said.

Throughout the day, dozens of children participat­ed in numerous activities and walked away with gift baskets and prizes from OMG Café, Lee’s Food Fair, LASCO, Lyrics and other sponsors. While most of the patrons opted to ‘battle’ for prizes, others made good of the rides and snacks provided.

“We came to visit a friend next door and decided to come across with our son, and so far he is enjoying himself. He hasn’t won a prize as yet, but I am certain he won’t go home emptyhande­d,” Reano Young Sr said.

 ?? IAN ALLEN PHOTOS ?? The host had no problem keeping the audience entertaine­d.
IAN ALLEN PHOTOS The host had no problem keeping the audience entertaine­d.
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Many children lined up to get their faces painted.
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This young dancer outclassed her competitio­n while doing the ‘Fling’ dance move.

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