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Six finalists vied for the title of MJW Talent. The Spartan Health Club sponsored Fast Track Competition was held at the Fiction Lounge Night Club, July 27, 2010. The winner, Chantal Raymond became the first contestant to automatically qualify as a finalist in the Top 10 for the Pageant Final to be held at the Jamaica Pegasus on August 21, 2010
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The ever radiant Kerrie Baylis, Ms. Jamaica World 2009, was a participant in the JMA’s “Buy Jamaican Campaign Road Show”, held on Saturday, April 24, 2010. Ms. Baylis greeted large crowds of Jamaicans in Brown’s Town, St. Ann’s Bay and Ocho Rios where she encouraged them to support Jamaican manufacturers by buying local products “Supporting local manufacturers creates jobs for us the Jamaican people and as such increases revenue from taxes for the government which will contribute to the development of a better Jamaica! It is left to all of us, the Jamaican people to buy Jamaican and build Jamaica” she stated. The Road Show is just one of the initiatives under the “Buy Jamaican, Build Jamaica” Campaign.
Kerrie Baylis, Ms Jamaica World 2009, was hosted by Stella Maris Prep for Teachers’ Day during Reading Week. Ms Baylis treated the grade 6 children to the very entertaining children’s book, Dr Seuss’ Green Eggs and Ham. The very excited student body kept her busy between reading, signing autographs and taking photos.
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Kerrie Baylis, Ms Jamaica World 2009, was a celebrity reader at the Immaculate Prep School during “Read Across Jamaica” Week. Ms. Baylis was assisted by Nandi Stewart, the school’s librarian to select the book “Oh, All The Places You’ll Go” by Dr Seuss. Her storytelling was met with giggles and laughter from the grade 6 Immaculate students.
Kerrie Baylis, Ms Jamaica World 2009, was a celebrity reader at the Immaculate Prep School during “Read Across Jamaica” Week. Ms. Baylis was assisted by Nandi Stewart, the school’s librarian to select the book “Oh, All The Places You’ll Go” by Dr Seuss. Her storytelling was met with giggles and laughter from the grade 6 Immaculate students.
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The Students for Transformation (SFT), the Student Arm of The National Transformation Program (NTP) invited the MJW 2010 finalists to participate in a beautification project in Seaview Gardens. They planted trees and participated in a transformational rap session with the community's marching band B-Flat. Before departing, the contestants left a positive message on the community's mural.
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The 2010 Miss Jamaica World Contestants, their caperones and media crew were the special guests of Mr. Dimitris Kosvogiannis, General Manager of the Grand Palladium Resort and Spa - and what a Grand Palladium Independence 'Smile Therapy' Holiday it was. On Saturday, August 7 their Lady Hamilton Theatre was transformed into an Ocean Style thematic setting to accomodate this year's Miss Jamaica World (MJW) Beach Beauty Fast Track Competition sponsored by Venus Embrace.
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Salome Campbell, Miss Osmosis rocked the runway and copped the title of Miss Jamaica World Soft Sheen Carson Model at The Deck, August 10th. She became the 3rd automatic finalist in the Top Ten for the Pageant Finals. 1st and 2nd runners up went to Chantal Raymond, Miss Geddes Refrigeration and Deandra Doyley, Miss Alcor Windows & Doors respectively. Fashions provided by T & T fashions as well as Keneea Linton with fierce shoes provided by Traffic Mode.
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Being Miss Jamaica World requires an appreciation for the Jamaican culture. On August 6, 2010, The MJW 2010 contestants were hosted to tours of the Richmond Hill estate, as well as the Rose Hall Great House courtesy of Mr. Clive Taffe- Direcotr of the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) MOnetgo Bay office. Afterwards, it was non-stop fun at Chukka Blue
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Very few have the chance to tour the behind the scenes of BMW Division. With Stewart Motors as the official provider of the 2011 Mini Cooper S, it is no surprise that the ladies were thrilled to visit. From customer service to mechanics, they got an educational tour about the various processes of the Division. Of course it didn't hurt to check out the "sweet" rides as well.
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With TVJ being the official television station of MJW 2010, it was an honour for the ledies to have the opportunity to tour not only the tv studios but radio as well. They got an informative session learning about RJR's 60 year history and had the chance to see new radio studios and be DJs.
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The 2010 Miss World Wardrobe's pieces was augmented by members of the The Jamaica Fashion & Apparel Cluster. The local designers collectively contributed more than 21 pieces. Other fashion houses, stores and boutiques were also great contributors. The wardrobe ranges from the casual, cool and caribbean look, to smart day dresses, party/city chic, cocktails, evening wear and gowns. Final gown contributed by MNM Couture.
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Kerry Moxam revealed her fabulous wardrobe at the Spartan Health Club on Wednesday, October 20, 2010. Ms. Moxam revealed her wardrobe at the Spartan Health Club on October 20, 2010. She donned a variety of pieces ranging from swimwear, smart daywear to cocktails and gowns. Max Brown’s, the primary provider of Miss Moxam’s wardrobe, is contributing 12 outfits including a stage gown. Uzuri International, through pieces provided by MJW Pageant Director, Dr. Terri-Karelle Reid, from her 2005 Miss World Wardrobe, is also prominently featured. Uzuri International is also providing her national costume and a stage gown. Other contributors are The Mushroom – swimwear, SooHo Clothing, Exhale and designer Althea LeFranc, former Miss Jamaica World contestant in 1981. Ms. LeFranc presently resides in Los Angeles and is a frequent contributor to the Miss Jamaica’s Wardrobe to Miss World.
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Chantal paid a visit to the World AIDS Day visit to Jamaica AIDS Support for Life (JSAL) with US Ambassador Pamela Bridgewater. Chantal also appeared on TVJ this morning, Wednesday, December 1, 2010 representing as PROJECT SMILES' Patron of this event to benefit Children infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Chantal is scheduled to participate in a Children's Treat athe JASL Headquarters.
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Former Miss Jamaica World, Terri-Karelle Reid hosted the 9th annual Paramount Chemicals Waltham Park Children's Christmas Treat. Specially invited guests were Chantal Raymond, MJW 2010, Opposition Ministers Lisa Hanna, "Bobby" Pickersgill and Portia Simpson-Miller. Over 300 children were treated to food, snacks, drinks, games, mini competitions and christmas gifts. Celebrity guest artistes also performed to show their support for the event
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As Patron of the Jamaica AIDS Support for Life's "Project Smiles 2010", Chantal Raymond, Miss Jamaica World 2010 spent the whole day with children who are currently victims of HIV. The Holiday treat sought to provide a FUN DAY for orphans and vulnerable children suffering from HIV/AIDS ensuring that each child has a gift and can participate in a day of festivities.
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Chantal Raymond had the honour of being the guest speaker at Allman Hill Primary Annual Prizegiving Ceremony located in the upper Stoney Hill region. She spoke to a room full of approximately 180 students ranging from 6 to 14 years, parents and teachers. With the theme being "I am change", Ms. Raymond outlined 5 critical steps to achieve success and engaged the students in participation much to the children's delight. Allman Hill primary school's annual prizegiving seeks to acknowledge the most outstanding academically, the most improved and the most disciplined. Her chaperone, Terri-Karelle Reid was also invited to hand out certificates as well.
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Chantal was recently appointed the 2011 Boys & Girls Champs Ambassador! Chantal, along with the National Transformation Programme (NTP) and Students for Transformation (SFT) will be conducting visits to various High Schools leading up to Champs date. This initiative is an attempt to help send the message that competitiveness between schools is fine as long as it is healthy and free of VIOLENCE!! So far she has visited Calabar, Queens and Holy Childhood High School. DJ Slim an upcoming artiste from Seaview Gardens has written and sings the official 2011 Boys & Girls Champs Peace song at all the school visits. Chantal and the SFT group are scheduled to visit Clan Carthy, St. George's College, St Hugh's, Jamaica College, Mona High, Alpha Academy and lastly Kingston College. The visits will culminate in the Champs peace walk from Kingston College to the Stadium on Friday, April 1, 2011
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Chantal Raymond organized and arranged the Fashion Show for the Jamaica Cancer Society's Doctors and Friends in Concert" charity event. She invited Weston Haughton to be the segment's MC and invited former contestants to rock the runway. Hair by Soft Sheen Carson Make-Up by Paul March Clothes and swimwear provided by Indigo, Flirt and Karamba Photos by Craig Phang Sang
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As the 2011 Boys and Girls Peace Ambassador, Chantal Raymond invited her college friend and NFL player for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Jeremy Mincey to be the keynote speaker at a forum with student athletes at Jamaica House. Mincey, in turn invited friend and NFL Player, Kyle Moore (Tampa Bay, Buccaneers). The two visited the island for the first time and took the time to address students about the importance of keeping fierce competition and rivalry on the field and never outside of the sport itself.
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Champs Fever! MJW 2010, Champs Peace After addressing KC, MJW 2010 participated in the 2011 Champs Peace March to the stadium. Later on she guest spoke at the Dr. Lloyd Cole Scholarship Foundation Prizegiving Ceremony after which she represented on the Track at the 2011 Boys & Girls Champs ..Phew
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Jeremy Mincey, NFL player for the Jacksonville Jacguars, invited Chantal Raymond, MJW 2010 to attend his 4th annual BASH IN DA BORO community cookout for charity in Atlanta, Georgia. This was an event forpoverty strickened kids who never normally get the opportunity to meet people from all walks of life, such as NFL Players, Rappers, Artistes and other public figures
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The Lions Club International hosted staff members of the Japanese Embassy to an evening of solidarity.Miss Jamaica Intercontinental 2010, Kerry Moxam, Former MJW queens (Christine Straw, Regina Beavers, Tonoya Toyloy-Williams, Terri-Karelle Reid & Sara Lawrence), musicians, Tommy Cowan and Carlene Davis along with Fab 5 were all specially invited guests. The Lions Club international has donated 413M USD to the Japanese in an effort to help with the "Recovery Japan" programme
These are the 12 pre-selected ladies from Auditions !. They aren't guaranteed a spot in the Official Final Selection of Top 16 but they sure are one step ahead...Auditions 2-May 14, 2011. The other auditions will take place on May 21 and 28 at Spartan Health Club. The Official Selection of Finalists will take place on July 10, 2011
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These are the 8 pre-selected ladies from Auditions 2. They aren't guaranteed a spot in the Official Final Selection of Top 16 but they sure are one step ahead...Auditions 3 will take place on May 21 and 28 at Spartan Health Club. The Official Selection of Finalists will take place on July 10, 2011
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These are the 6 pre-selected ladies from Auditions 3. They aren't guaranteed a spot in the Official Final Selection of Top 16 but they sure are one step ahead...Auditions 4 will take place on May 28 at Spartan Health Club. The Official Selection of Finalists will take place on July 10, 2011 at the Spartan Health Club
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To a highly anticipated, large and LOUD crowd, Miss Jamaica World finalists brought the house down donning fashions by T & T Fashions and then swimwear by Mushroom. They were sashed by respective sponsors and received gift baskets courtesy of Soft Sheen Carson, Venus Embrace and Neutrogena. Hair done by Soft Sheen Carson and Make-Up by Maybelline New York
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Every being on this earth is a representative of one of the four natural elements. Fire, Air, Earth, and Water, are the four natural elements that are often times referred to as the Triplicities. The term, triplicities, comes from the fact that there are three signs associated with each of the four elements. For this year’s staging of the Miss Jamaica World 2011, the pageant organizers are embracing and acknowledging these four elements and the characteristics that diversify them and make the world what it is today. This year the pageant organizers wanted to take the pageant to a new level so the first ever officially themed photo shoot was added to the roster of events. “Stushly” shot at the breathtaking Boone Hall Oasis nestled in the Hills of St. Andrew with make-up by Maybelline New York, Hair by SoftSheen Carson and wardrobe by Uzuri International.
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The SoftSheen Carson Miss Jamaica World Model Competition, the first of 5 fast track competitions was held at the uber plush Club Privilege on August . In front of a large crowd, the contestants competed in outfits by Uzuri International with the hopes of becoming the first finalist fast tracked into the Top 10 based on her overall appearance on the runway. Maya Wilkinson, Miss Maybelline New York walked away with that title! Hair: Softsheen Carson, Make-up Maybelline New York
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Despite the threat of rain, the Beach Beauty Competition turned out great on the beaches of the Grand Palladium Resort & Spa. The ladies thrilled the hotel's guests as well as family and friends who came down for the event. After much deliberation, Liane Chung, Miss Venus Embrace copped the title. Hair: Softsheen Carson; Make-up Maybelline New York; Swimsuits The Mushroom
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Last Thursday (August 18, 2011) the 20 MJW ladies got the opportunity to meet and greet with the members of the Rotary Club of Kingston. The luncheon was held at the Jamaica Pegasus where 3 of the ladies were asked to deliver a speech Reeshma Ragbeer, Miss Acropolis Gaming & Entertainment; Lisa Williams, Miss Dunns Electrical Ltd and Dahlia Dwyer, Miss Bucmars Inc. Ltd. were the guest speaker son behalf of the group
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Sagicor Life Jamaica and Pan Caribbean Financial Services host their Blast Off ! Both companies decided to come together on January 21, 2012 in a joint function themed “We Rise”. The event was staged at the historic and picturesque Jamaica College and ended with a parade showcasing Miss Jamaica World 2011 Danielle Crosskill on the back of a vintage car waving to throngs of awe inspired team members.
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