Jamaica Gleaner

SOMETHING EXTRA

- Gareth Davis/Gleaner Writer

Having stepped away from grand statement pieces over the past five years, Peace-is of Bianca recently launched its new jewellery collection in ‘Full Plume’. Inspired by the ocean, land and splashes in-between at iconic beaches in Portland, designer Bianca Bartley put her exceptiona­l talent to work, creating bigger and bolder waves for her clients to discover. Patrons who had the distinguis­hed honour of browsing the beautiful pieces on display were mesmerised by her unique play on colours, stones and gems. Here is today’s taste of glamour with Something Extra.

“I would want my fellow friends to be really successful in the diving and I am hoping that the Jamaica Olympic (Committee) will give us a helping hand and that would be great.

SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD STUDENT Nathan Douglas has a deep passion for diving and despite harbouring thoughts of representi­ng Jamaica at the Olympics, he continues to excel academical­ly.

Douglas, who is a resident of Palmetto Grove district located in the hilly interior of St Mary, is driven by what he described as sheer determinat­ion to achieve the unlikely. And that unlikely for him is to be able to represent the country of his birth in Springboar­d diving at the Olympic Games.

Such an accomplish­ment, he said, would raise the banner of that deep rural community, which is arguable one of the most depressed areas in central St Mary.

But with six subjects in the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e examinatio­ns already under his belt, one would think that Douglas’s main focus would be to excel in higher education, but for this youngster, his primary focus is to not only represent Jamaica in diving, but also to influence his teammates to follow suit.

“We started this sport of diving as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown, which prevented us from attending school,” Douglas commented.

“We have the divers at Palmetto Grove.

Persons have talent. We have persons that are very bold as well, as you can see some of my diving friends are diving from heights that most persons cannot do. School is closed and we really have nothing to do here, so we just use our talents and our skills. My swimmers are prospectiv­e Olympic athletes right now, so I’m trying to give them a very good platform now for them to excel.

“I would want my fellow friends to be really successful in the diving and I am hoping that the Jamaica Olympic (Committee) will give us a helping hand and that would be great. The community has embraced what we are doing as this is not the norm. We don’t implore the younger ones to swim by themselves, so we have persons that supervise them,” he added.

EXCITED MEMBERS

According to Douglas, they have already formed a group, The Grove Swimmers, with the age group ranging from 10 to 19 years old. He noted that members are excited about what they are doing, even though some consider their stunts to be somewhat dangerous.

On any given day, members of group can be seen jumping off the Palmetto Bridge into the glittering blue waters some 50 feet below. To the faint-hearted, such a dive seems to be quite scary, especially when the youngsters engage in heroics, including climbing a 30-foot tree and plunging into the river and jumping over the guard rail of the bridge.

Douglas is also hoping that those responsibl­e for the sport of diving will eventually learn about their interest and provide them with the necessary training and guidance, which could very well help them in their quest to achieve stardom.

The performanc­e of the diving group has also attracted residents, along with the police, who from all indication­s are impressed with their diving skills.

Douglas, who said his main ambition is to become a soldier, is a sixth form student at Guy’s Hill High School in St Catherine.

“I would really like the swimming authoritie­s to assist us and to show us the real diving technique, so that we can improve on what we have to become real profession­als. I am seeing from my diving group the next Yona Knight-Wisdom, “Douglas noted.

‘I would really like the swimming authoritie­s to assist us and to show us the real diving technique, so that we can improve on what we have to become real profession­als.’

 ?? PHOTOS CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Owner of Peace-is of Bianca, Bianca Bartley, is all smiles as she proudly showcases one of her stunning pieces from the recently launched ‘Full Plume’ collection.
Gabrielle Worton happily rings up a sale for an equally elated customer, Roxanne Johnson, at the recent launch of the ‘Full Plume’ collection.
Cheers to a fabulous showing! From left: Sales and Marketing Associate for Peace-is of Bianca Gabrielle Warton celebrates the success while Roxanne Johnson (seated), owner and designer, Bianca Bartley, and Janice Ho-Sue make a toast.
Janice Ho-Sue (left) and Roxanne Johnson admire the beautiful pieces in ‘Full Plume’.
PHOTOS CONTRIBUTE­D Owner of Peace-is of Bianca, Bianca Bartley, is all smiles as she proudly showcases one of her stunning pieces from the recently launched ‘Full Plume’ collection. Gabrielle Worton happily rings up a sale for an equally elated customer, Roxanne Johnson, at the recent launch of the ‘Full Plume’ collection. Cheers to a fabulous showing! From left: Sales and Marketing Associate for Peace-is of Bianca Gabrielle Warton celebrates the success while Roxanne Johnson (seated), owner and designer, Bianca Bartley, and Janice Ho-Sue make a toast. Janice Ho-Sue (left) and Roxanne Johnson admire the beautiful pieces in ‘Full Plume’.
 ??  ?? Members of the Palmetto Grove Divers, in Palmetto Grove, St. Mary. The group is hoping to be recognized by profession­als who can tuter them to become better divers and to go on to represent Jamaica in the Olympics. The members are, (from left) Davion Sibley, Jeovaughn Smith, Christophe­r Johnson, Nathan English, Tevin Armstrong, Caple Hermitt, Kavon Fraser, Garth Allen, Oshawn Anderson, Tevin Richards, standing in the back, from left, Daniel Dover and Nathan Douglas.
Members of the Palmetto Grove Divers, in Palmetto Grove, St. Mary. The group is hoping to be recognized by profession­als who can tuter them to become better divers and to go on to represent Jamaica in the Olympics. The members are, (from left) Davion Sibley, Jeovaughn Smith, Christophe­r Johnson, Nathan English, Tevin Armstrong, Caple Hermitt, Kavon Fraser, Garth Allen, Oshawn Anderson, Tevin Richards, standing in the back, from left, Daniel Dover and Nathan Douglas.
 ?? IAN ALLEN PHOTOS ?? Members of the Palmetto Grove Divers.
IAN ALLEN PHOTOS Members of the Palmetto Grove Divers.
 ??  ?? Let’s go! Members of the diving participat­ing on their favourite activity.
Let’s go! Members of the diving participat­ing on their favourite activity.
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 ?? IAN ALLEN PHOTOS ?? These young men of the Palmetto Grove Divers show off their skills.
IAN ALLEN PHOTOS These young men of the Palmetto Grove Divers show off their skills.

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