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September 8, 2012
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Lime Skool - aid Part 15 attracts thousands |
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![]() More than 30,000 people came out to cash in on LIME's back-to-school project dubbed 'LIME Skool-Aid' at Jamworld last Saturday. More than 5,000 children were given schoolbags and school supplies. LIME's top brass, including, Chris Dehring, CEO of LIME, and Garry Sinclair, the managing director, were on hand to help hand out prizes and mix and mingle with the patrons. Apart from back-to-school gifts, there were also novelties, rides, free haircuts, and medical check-ups by Sure Time Emergency Medical Service. The stage show segment saw various Portmore artistes and guest performers taking the stage to put the massive crowd into a celebratory mood. Early in the show, teenage singing sensation Chelsea Stewart blessed the crowd during her performance. She did songs such as Love Is A Losing Game, by the late Amy Winehouse, and Amazing Grace. The show saw somewhat of a rebirth of deejay Macho Kid, who performed alongside dancer Chocolate aka Wire Waist. Gospel artiste Apostle gave a religious vibe with Cover Me Jesus, Who Am I, and Praise Him Other performers included JCDC Festival song winner, Abby-Gaye. she was followed by Stylish, former Magnum Kings and Queens contestant who was given a warm reception by the crowd. Tiana, Omari, and Jamaica's 'Michael Jackson' completed the line-up.
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