August 24, 2010
Star Entertainment


 

 

LIME skool Aid a success

Beenie Man and Etana during a performance. - Nathaniel Stewart

There were wild rides and free haircuts, paragliders in the air and music all around, as both days of LIME Skool Aid pulled in massive crowds at Jam World, Portmore, on the weekend.

LIME was also toted around by many of the children who attended the free event, as on each day the first 5,000 children attending Skool Aid were given knapsacks with back-to-school supplies, two weeks before the start of the 2010-2011 school year.

Saturday night belonged to birthday boy Beenie Man, who wrapped up a night that climaxed with glorious fireworks. Pretty Boy Floyd hosted, with Andy Livingston, Scorpion, Cush Hunter, Influential, QQ, Etana and Apache Chief and Sarge also performing before Beenie Man.

On Sunday afternoon, the gospel of Carlene Davis and DJ Nicholas touched hearts and raised hands, Zamunda, Richie Loop, D Major, Ce'Cile, Voicemail and Christopher Martin, among the performers.

Elephant Man closed off the night in high-energy style with Bounty Killer stepping up for This Is How We Do It.


Deejay Ce'Cile signs away for a young fan. - Mel Cooke


QQ performing at LIME's Skool Aid. - Mel Cooke


This lad may have been stationary, but revving away he probably felt like he was flying! - Mel Cooke


The clown painted many happy faces at Skool Aid. - Mel Cooke

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