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Miss Jamaica Festival Queen 2010

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Monday, July 12, 2010 | 9:27 AM

Miss Clarendon
Shellean Pinnock is an ambitious 25-year-old who has a master's degree in education. A teacher, her community involvement enables her to interact with youth who have a desire to excel.






Miss St Elizabeth

Monique Foster is a 19-year-old student of the University of the West Indies. Her ambition is to become one of Jamaica's most outstanding lawyers and actresses. Her philosophy: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me".

Monique is also the president of Kunti Kinte Cultural and Theatre Group


Miss Hanover
A 19-year-old student at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Angelita McDonald has done intensive research on traditional folk forms while focusing on her dancing and acting career.

She is also an athlete and a member of the Brissett Female Football Squad, the Lucea Christian Fellowship Youth Club and the Rotary Club of Lucea.

Having chosen a career in teaching, she hopes to become a very accomplished drama teacher.


Miss Kingston and St Andrew
An accomplished 25-year-old, Tyesha Turner is a graduate of the University of the West Indies, Mona, and the University of London. She currently holds a BSc degree in international relations and a LLB (Hon).

She is a foreign-service officer, employed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade. Her community involvement includes: member of the HIV/AIDS steering committee at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, volunteer at the Golden Age Home, project leader for catering to shut-ins and a volunteer at the Women's Centre of Jamaica Foundation.


Miss Manchester
Johnnel Smith is a 22-year-old graduate of Manchester and Bishop Gibson High schools, and more recently the University of the West Indies.

A lecturer and entrepreneur, she is currently a co-producer on BESS FM, a director of Manchester Institute Computer Literacy programme, and a member of Rotaract Club of Mandeville.


Miss Portland
Amekia Ramsay lives by the personal philosophy, "Unleash your potential and strive for excellence".

A graduate of Shortwood Teachers' College, the 24-year-old enjoys the performing and literary arts.

In the next five years, she sees herself as an aspiring politician contributing to the growth and development of education, sports and culture in Jamaica.


Miss St Ann
Davia Wilson is a 23-year-old student at the University of Technology. Her philosophy: "we cannot reconstruct the past but we can construct the future by accentuating all positives and eliminating all negatives".

Her ambition is to become a childcare officer and one of Jamaica's most outstanding women

 

Miss St Catherine
Keneisha Allen is a 22-year-old graduate of The Mico University College and is currently employed as a credit manager.

She also serves as a member of the Mona Lions Club, assisting students with special needs.

 


Miss St James
Tashane Grizzle is a 23-year-old accounts receivable analyst, and a past student of the Undergraduate School at Montego Bay High.

Her community involvement includes the 'Literacy for Life' programme which is designed to help individuals develop an appetite for reading and a desire for learning. She also provides comfort for abandoned children through frequent visits to places of safety.

Tashane sees herself completing a degree with first-class honours in media and communication in the near future.


Miss St Mary
Twenty-one-year-old Monique Clarke is a past student of St Mary High and graduate of the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE), where she reigned as Miss CASE 2008.

In her community, Monique has been mentoring teenage mothers and serves as a Guide for a Brownie group.



Miss St Thomas
Tasha-Gae Wilson is a 23-year-old chemistry and biology teacher at the Seaforth High School in St Thomas.

A graduate of the University of the West Indies, she is very involved in the Holiness Young People's Union.

Within the next five years, she hopes to achieve a master's degree in organic chemistry.


Miss Trelawny
This 22-year-old graduate of Shortwood Teachers' College, Chloe Trowers, enjoys dancing, singing and entertaining.

Out of a desire to serve her community, Chloe conceptualised the Miracle Outreach Ministry to assist young single mothers. She is also involved in a literacy programme and works with several youth clubs.

 

Miss Westmoreland
Sharna-Gae Brown is a 23-year-old teacher who is on her way to greatness.

A graduate of the College of Agriculture, Science and Education she has an Associate of Science degree in agricultural education, and believes she has a lot to contribute to the growth and development of culture and science in Jamaica.
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Sunday, July 18, 2010 at 4:55:00 AM EDT

Tasha Gaye Wilson to di wurl

Sunday, July 18, 2010 at 4:57:00 AM EDT

All the ladies look really fine but the best of them all is Tasha.

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