Sunday, September 23, 2007

Ocho Rios jamaica and Interclub Assembly

We drove to Ocho Rios on Saturday morning and met with the Ocho Rios Board. A great little club with a big attitude. They will do great this year. They did an amazing job of hosting the joint Assembly and organizing a great function at the Watson's and lunch on Sunday.


This is Ruth and I shaking a leg as they say. Ruth was polite and patient and put up with my attempts. Thanks Ruth


Sav La Mar and New Kingston Presidents with DGN Errol enjoying the evening.

Our hosts Earl and Yvonne Watson held the function at their home. What a beautiful place and what a great job with the decorating, food etc. Thank you for a great night!
Puggy at the Hotel

Spanish Town Center. Amazing architecture and beauty.

The oldest bridge in Jamaica between Kingston and Ocho Rios.

The pool at the hotel,

The beach at the hotel

The front beach at the Golden Seas Hotel.

Fog over the valley from the road between Kingston and Ocho Rios

The "Flat Bridge" Made like this so when the river is up the water can run over it without damaging it.
Errol wearing Barry's Conference shirt 1992 I think?



Entering Fern Gully, and old river bed that is now a part of the road to Ocho Rios.

The night function 1

Night function 2

Night function 3


Naomi, Carla and Ken at the dinner


Another dinner picture


Paul and dinner guests
Thanking the Hosts Earl and Yvonne Watson with a Bahamian Calendar



Clarence, and the Rotaract team at dinner



Carla and Ken.


Leaving Ocho Rios the town center


Joint Assembly and then the Ocho Rios lunch. Pinning the President with a sponsor pin, and awarding Pixley for his great efforts with this club.
Exchanging banner and the pinning
Leaving Ocho Rios at the town square
Jerk PorkKen sharing a moment with the luncheon

Jerk stations on the side of the road!


We got back to Kingston around 7:30 Sunday night and are on our way back home tomorrow. I can not say enough about the great clubs in eastern Jamaica and we look forward to the RLI in November and our visits to the western clubs.




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