Jamaica Gleaner

Half Moon turns 65

- janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com Janet Silvera SENIOR GLEANER WRITER

HWESTERN BUREAU:

ALF MOON’S Guy Steuart wore a bright green jacket and an orange tie to his hotel’s 65th anniversar­y party last Saturday night in Montego Bay, securing political correctnes­s in a country where politics means a lot.

The hotelier was not about to be labelled, except to be acknowledg­ed as one of the island’s most committed and dedicated investors in the booming tourism sector, his father being one of the earliest ones out the blocks.

The classy celebrator­y event, held on the new East Cove lawns of the 400-acre property, attracted some 150 guests, many of them from neighbouri­ng communitie­s.

Steuart, who spent his early years running around the Montego Bay resort, admits to spending his time familiaris­ing himself with the Jamaican culture.

REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMEN­T

In his speech, the Half Moon chairman, whose family members were out in their numbers, lauded his grandfathe­r, Curtis Steuart, and father Guy Steuart I, noting that 65 years of continued business was a remarkable achievemen­t for any enterprise.

“I suspect in the very early days amongst the founders, there was great circumspec­tion whether the enterprise would survive past cocktail hour, let alone thrive for generation­s.”

The idea for a hotel on the property, he told the party people, was first floated around 1951 and promoted by Harold deLisser to vacationer­s at parties held at Sunset

Lodge. Curtis and Esther Steuart, his grandparen­ts, were two of those guests.

Reminiscin­g, the young Steuart took the audience down memory lane, stating that, back then, Montego Bay was a destinatio­n promoted through telephone and travel agents distributi­ng lovely brochures with that year’s prices – and maybe next’s – with coloured sketches and largely black-andwhite photos, with rich narratives to entice travellers.

Today, Half Moon is among one of the country’s most prestigiou­s resorts, with majority ownership split between three American families.

“Which not only makes this a family business, but it also makes it family,” said the hotel’s chairman.

 ??  ?? From left: Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett shares lens with wife Carmen; Shernett Crichton, general manager; and Guy Steuart, owner, Half Moon.
From left: Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett shares lens with wife Carmen; Shernett Crichton, general manager; and Guy Steuart, owner, Half Moon.
 ??  ?? No amount of rain could stop members of the Steuart family from enjoying their hotel’s 65th anniversar­y party. From left are Katherine Steuart, Honor Upton, and Jennifer Steuart.
No amount of rain could stop members of the Steuart family from enjoying their hotel’s 65th anniversar­y party. From left are Katherine Steuart, Honor Upton, and Jennifer Steuart.
 ?? PHOTOS BY ASHLEY ANGUIN ?? From left: Karlene Kellond, Gail Moe, and Joan Lee.
PHOTOS BY ASHLEY ANGUIN From left: Karlene Kellond, Gail Moe, and Joan Lee.
 ??  ?? From left: Lou Christophe­r, Shawn McEvoy, and Scott McCaleb.
From left: Lou Christophe­r, Shawn McEvoy, and Scott McCaleb.

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