The latest edition of the Go-Jamaica.com newsletter. This week we are featuring: |
- Go -Local Jamaica goes Islandwide
- Pieces of the Past: Katherine Dunham - Matriarch of Modern Dance.
- Step Into Spring Time With Go Jamaica.
- Store Profile: showcase Everything the Jamaican Way
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Go-Local Jamaica |
Go-Local Jamaica now covers community news for every parish. For the latest news on what's happening in your area check out this site. Remember if you have anything you want to share with your local community you can post it here for them all to see. Go-Local Jamaica is two years old and was launched to showcase the positive work we do in our local communities. It celebrates the beauty of each parish and people all over the Island who work to keep Jamaica together as the Island of 'One Love'. http://www.golocaljamaica.com |
Pieces of the Past: Katherine Dunham – Matriarch of Modern Dance |
Now 93 years old, Katherine Dunham's life is the stuff of legend. Widely recognized as the matriarch of black American dance, in the 1930s Dunham skillfully blended the discipline of cultural anthropology with the medium of dance to create an entirely new form of movement. She is just one of the many features we currently have online that explore Jamaica's past. It is a great learning resource for adults and children alike. If you don't believe me take a look. http://jamaica-gleaner.com/pages/history/ |
Step Into Spring With Flowers and Gifts |
So you missed that birthday 'again', or you just need to say sorry. Just say it with flowers. Go-Jamaica has a variety of floral arrangements for every occasion (anniversary, birthday, sympathy) in its online florist. Easter is on the way and we promise you some very interesting gifts. Click here and take a look. http://www.discoverjamaica.com/gifts/ |
Youthlink Journalism Club!! |
We want to hear the 'suss' and the 'buzz' in your area. If you are under 20 years old and resident in Jamaica? Then join the club and write about anything of interest to you. Remember you can join as part of your school's journalism club or as an individual member.http://www.youthlinkjamaica.com/ |