Miss Jamaica Nation
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Transcript of Miss Jamaica Nation
Those of us who have lived abroad, survived physically and psychologically, by creating ‘Jamaica’ within our host culture and sustained ourselves that way, often under unfamiliar and extreme weather conditions. In some cases, the denial of due opportunity created hardship but we are fighters, who draw special strength from our culture and style of entertainment.
Musical Entertainment started with the few records that we brought from home in our suitcases; growing from house parties, to clubs, to concerts. Many of our artists visited: Miss Lou, Jimmy Cliff, Peter Tosh, Bob Marley, mixed with those who also migrated and became a part of the Reggae music circle. Bob Marley and I would drive from Manhattan to a Jamaican dance at Farmers Boulevard in Queens. We spent the entire journey trying to unravel the mystery of Aston “Family Man” Bar-rett’s bass lines. One night Bob Marley and I went off on a ‘one block’ sprint race in the Bronx. Bob was an avid football player and in shape, so I was conscious that he
would probably pass me in a longer race, so while I was still two steps ahead I called the race, “Williams first, Marley second” only to hear a voice at my elbow “Marley second you B*********”. Anyone who knew Bob Marley would be aware that such a dispute was not so easily settled, but when the quarrel was over, about who won the race (I did) it was back to music…always back to music.
Through radio, WLIB especially, WNWK, WVIP ,WBLS the music of Marley, Cliff, Toots, Johnny Nash, Marcia Griffiths, Bob Andy, John Holt, Desmond Dekker, Third World, Inner Circle, and so many others, Rockers TV with Earl Chin, coupled with Chris Blackwell’s marketing machinery, we created our own Jamaican world of music in America. While Bob Marley was be-coming an international sensation, Jamaican music morphed into an industry unto itself, outside our boarders, with millions of Reggae music dollars, beginning to circulate in the general market. The late Danny Simms played a special role.
At times, I was tempted to resent this commercial development but came to recognize it as a much wider opportunity for Jamaican artists as well. I am told upon my return to Jamaica that 50% to 80% of dues collected by music societies here are repatriated to other countries. HOT102 FM is committed to helping some of our young talented artists and groups to go through existing channels into this wider world of music and claim a share of these dividends, the legacy of their predecessors. I often do radio interviews with the sons and daughters of many pioneers - a surreal experience.
Now to the Pageant… The Miss Jamaica Nation Beauty Pageant is in a sense, a continuation of the Miss Jamaica US(A).The Miss Jamaica USA was started and operated by the Jamaica Progressive League in New York for 17 years. When we took it over, the name was adjusted to the Miss Jamaica US Beauty Pageant. We decided not to challenge the “A”, which was owned by the Miss Universe - (Donald Trump) Organization. We chose to highlight our Parishes, Towns and Districts, supported annually by Caribbean/American businesses We too, proudly cheered the accomplishments of our Jamaican participants in world pageants, former Miss Worlds Hon. Lisa Hannah, Cindy Breakspeare, and before them Carol Joan Crawford. There are many who also distinguish themselves in the Miss Universe and other competitions. A gentleman who knows, tells the story that once certain countries have selected a contestant for a world pageant, they also have a team of plastic surgeons ready to go to work on creating the ‘perfect woman’. We brought The Miss Jamaica Nation not in competition or rivalry of any other, but rather to compliment. We believe that the perfect candidate is already created by the Supreme. Our task is to help these individuals to embrace their self esteem and other natural attributes; to glow from the outside and within.We want the experience to be a happy useful and memorable one.
Ken Williams Director
A Message From TheDirector
A Message From TheCoordinator’sAs we celebrate this, the Miss Jamaica Nation Beauty Pageant Inaugural Cer-
emony, I cannot help but reflect on the path taken to get here. Only a truly confident and dedicated team could have achieved the success we have and I am truly grateful to have been a part of it. We all have developed a new and refreshed appreciation for the phrase, “time flies when you are having fun!”
The Pageant has been both a wondrous opportunity and a learning experience. Thirteen beautiful and intelligent ladies have entered on this journey together, all aspiring to become Miss Jamaica Nation 2014. Orientation, countless training ses-sions, radio interviews and other various activities have built strong friendships to last a lifetime. In just a matter of weeks, I have seen bonds form between these young ladies and know that my job as a coordinator has been done. It has been my pleasure to have worked with each and every one of you. Thank you and best wishes to you all!
Sincerely, Noella Brown
Pageant Coordinator
Congratulations on a job well done! Life is like a canvas and you have to use it to create a masterpiece. This pageant
is the first of the many brilliant strokes you will make. Never forget family as they are the pieces that make up your puzzle. The busy days and hectic nights will all pay off and you will never regret having completed this journey because the lessons you would have learnt and the bonds that you would have made are immeasurable. Above all, I hope you will leave this pageant with many of God’s greatest gifts: joy, love and peace. Please stay sweet...
Best Wishes,Nastacia Nunes
Pageant Coordinator
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Journey to the Crown
Kaydian Kerr, Shauna-Gaye Clarke and Katherine Foster strike a pose after their HOT102 FM radio interview with host Ken Williams.
Contestants gather at the South Beach Cafe for Orientation, where they are introduced to the team and their fellow contes-tants for the first time.
The contestants take time out of their busy schedules to show some love to the Victoria Jubilee Hospital Teen Clinic.
Journey to the Crown
Rehearsals, Rehearsals, Rehearsals! To Isis’s Kevin Webb show the girls how its done during dance rehearsals.
Former Miss Universe, Zahra Burton (left) prepare the girls for their big night on stage.
Journey to the Crown
The girls take a break from their Knutsford Court poolside photoshoot to have a little fun with the camera!
Pageant Coordinator, Nastacia Nunes with Antonette Senior, Graphic Designer, Ashauni Barnes and HOT102 FM’s Account Executive Andrew Vernal.
Miss Jamaica Nation Launch Party
From left: Latoya Thompson, Miss St. James, Kimberley McLeod, Miss Clarendon, Katherine Foster, Miss St. Elizabeth, Simone Gardner, Miss Kingston & St. Andrew, Candacia Thomas, Miss St. Catherine, Leoni Daley, Miss Trelawny, Giselle Grant, Miss Manchester and Shauna-Gaye Clarke, Miss St. Mary.
Contestants Kaydian Kerr, Candacia Thomas and Kimberley McLeod.
Contestants Giselle Grant, Candacia Thomas and Simone Gardner.
Academic Journies Director, Mark Scott and Euan Walters with contestant Yohanna Kellyman.
From left: Yohanna Kellyman, Simone Gardner, Kimberley McLeod, Katherine Foster, Leoni Daley, Ken Williams (Pageant Director) Candacia Thomas, Giselle Grant, Shauna-Gaye Clarke, Latoya Thompson, Kaydian Kerr and Georgiana Butler.
Entertainment
The 2014 Crowning Affair of the Miss Jamaica Nation Beauty Pageant, will feature high energy performances by Reggae/Dancehall super star Cherine Anderson, alongside 2010 Rising Stars winner Dalton Harris at the Courtleigh Auditorium!
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Yohanna KellymanSt. Thomas
Height: 5’10”
Simoner GardnerKingston & St.Andrew
Height: 5’7”
Candacia ThomasSt. CatherineHeight: 5’4”
Kimberley McLeodClarendon
Height: 5’5”
Giselle GrantManchesterHeight: 5’4”
Katherine FosterSt. Elizabeth Height: 5’8”
Tonisha BroomfeildWestmoreland
Height: 5’2”
Tonisha BroomfeildWestmoreland
Height: 5’2”
Jheri GrahamHanover
Height: 5’7”
Latoya ThompsonSt. James
Height: 5’8”
Leoni DaleyTrelawny
Height: 5’7”
Georgiana ButlerSt. Ann
Height: 5’11”
Shauna-Gaye ClarkeSt. Mary
Height: 5’6”
Kaydian KerrPortland
Height: 5’6”
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Designer: Suzilee ChambersTelephone: 876 868 0433Email: [email protected]
Lee AnnMeet The Designers
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Designer: Gillian E. MurrayTelephone: 876 596 7896Email: [email protected]
Gillian E
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Meet The Designers
Boutique Beauty!Special Thanks to all participating boutiques!
Dream Wedding Services And Boutique Bling Bling Jamaica
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Total Healing Spa5 South Avenue, Kingston 10
Email: [email protected]
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Best Wishes &
Congratulations From
Meet The Contestants
Parish: WestmorelandAge: 20I am a very ambitious and artistic individual with a drive and burn-ing passion for success. In my spare time I enjoy browsing the web, hanging out with my friends, and at times, getting to know oth-ers, my philosophy in life is that, “You should always believe in your-self and never doubt your ability to achieve for,the sky is the limit.”
Parish: Kingston & St. AndrewAge: 18I am a vibrant and charismatic young woman who enjoys reading, singing and socializing. My ambitions are to be a successful criminal Lawyer and activist who is also fluent in French. I wish to work intimately with more charities, making a difference where I can in the lives of the less fortunate.
Simone Gardner
Tonisha Broomfield
Parish: St. CatherineAge: 21I am a dedicated, industrious and conscientious individual who enjoys be-ing a mentor, watching television and baking. As a member of a dynamic student led organization, I have the opportunity to provide service through volunteering, where I am an Emergency Medical Responder provid-ing medical services to the UWI populous and surrounding communities. My philosophy is A WINNER NEVER QUITS AND A QUITTER NEVER WINS!
Meet The ContestantsCandacia Thomas
Parish: ClarendonAge: 23 I’m Christian minded with a loyalty to Adventism, I’m an optimist an enthusi-ast, a lover of adventure, advocacy, volunteering, reading, creative writing and fitness. I’m a recent pescetarian and I’m very committed a healthy lifestyle. My long term goal is to run an independently funded senior citizens’ home.
Kimberley McLeod
Parish: PortlandAge: 22I am a proud and dignified young Jamaican woman, who aspires to be a Published Author, Animator and an Educator. I enjoy writ-ing, reading, meeting and interacting with new and interesting people from all walks of life and background. I firmly believe that “An Educated Nation represents a Healthy and Wealthy Nation.”
Kaydian Kerr
Parish: TrelawnyAge: 21I am a lover of the theoretical arts, a big fan of Michael Jackson and my favorite foods are seafood and pasta. I enjoy writing poems, touring my beautiful island Jamaica, making new friends, listening and making music, photography and going to the beach. My philosophy is, “No matter what people may say about you, staying Strong and Confident will keep u afloat.”
Leoni Daley
Parish: St. ThomasAge: 18I am a fun loving, carefree and spontaneous individual. I enjoy spend-ing my spare time reading novels, playing chess, trying out new reci-pes and pretending I can dance. I stand for the protecting of the environment and I strongly believe that each of us should make an effort to take care of it. My philosophy? “Work smart, not hard.”
Yohanna Kellyman
Parish: St. ElizabethAge: 22I am a fun loving , caring and God fearing individual. Who enjoys out-reach programs, where I can contribute to bringing a ray of hope to the less fortunate. I am also very appreciative of the culinary arts.Additionally, I absolutely adore music and a marvel-ous selection of books that can easily engulf me. I live by the creed: Justice and fair treatment should be granted to all.
Katherine Foster
Meet The Contestants
Parish: St. JamesAge: 25I would consider myself to be a collector of other people’s experiences, especially of those related to Our Jamaican History. I have a passion for the arts and aptitude for understanding various aspects of commerce. It is my greatest wish to leave behind a legacy that may inspire Jamaicans to be more mindful of civic duty while making Jamaica more self-sufficient.
Parish: St. Mary Age: 24I am a believer in self and people and I believe that we can self actualize and ac-complish all our dreams if we really want to. Hard work and dedication is the key to growing and moving forward. I love writing and I am an aspiring Human Re-source Practitioner. I hope to publish my first book of inspirational work (poet-ry) in the near future. My philosophy is, if you can conceive it, you can achieve it.
Latoya Thompson
Shauna-Gae Clarke
Meet The Contestants
Parish: ManchesterAge: 24I am a young woman of constant change for the better, who is fun-loving and adventurous with plans to explore the world. I am a ex-tremely fond of sports, swimming, dancing, reading, socializing and event planning, I am also proud advocate for literacy in Jamaica.My philosophy is, “the future belongs to those who believe in the future of their dreams.”
Giselle Grant
Parish: HanoverAge: 20I am a very outgoing, fun loving individual who enjoys danc-ing, in particular Salsa Dancing. I beleive the level at which we have been embracing our Jamaican culture has decreased significantly over the years. It is my wish to help promote and increase how much we express our cultural identity. W
Jheri Graham
Parish: St. AnnAge: 19I am a very outgoing yet humble individual whose main focus in life is to be successful in whatever I pursue. I enjoy socializing and meeting new people and also doing outdoor activities. My phi-losophy is “life is what happens while you’re busy making plans.”
Georgiana Butler
Meet The Contestants
Best Wishes from the
Victoria Jubilee Hospital
Ken Williams Director
Nastacia NunesCoordinator
Noella Brown Coordinator
Ashauni BarnesGraphic Designer
Toni - Ann ClacharSales Representative
Gashon Smith Sales Representative
Zahra BurtonPageant Consultant
Rashida Beckford Pageant Consultant
Special Thanks to our Maquillage Glam Squad, Monique Vassell (left) and Vanessa Williams.
The Beauty Team
To our hard working beauty team, we extend our gratitude for the exhemplerary work you all have put into this pageant.
Special Thanks To All Our SponsorsThe HOT102 FM Family would like to extend a very special Thank You to all sponsors and participating establishments that came together to make this event possible. Our gratitude extends beyond mere words. Thank you for sharing our vision and through your cooperation, allowing this concept to become a reality. We look forward to working together in the future!
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