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St. Elizabeth Labour Day Parish Project Highlights – Photos Only

May 24, 2024
St. Elizabeth Labour Day Parish Project Highlights  – Photos Only
Photo: Okoye Henry
Welder, Peter Simpson, adds the finishing touches to a railing to support ramp access at Park Mountain Primary and Infant School in St. Elizabeth during Labour Day activities at the institution, which was the Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
St. Elizabeth Labour Day Parish Project Highlights  – Photos Only
Photo: Okoye Henry
Representatives of the St. Elizabeth branch of the Jamaica Fire Brigade assist in giving Park Mountain Primary and Infant School a welcome facelift as part of Labour Day activities at the institution, which was the Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
St. Elizabeth Labour Day Parish Project Highlights  – Photos Only
Photo: Okoye Henry
Councillor for the Santa Cruz Division in St. Elizabeth, Christopher Williams, undertakes work on a new ramp installed at Park Mountain Primary and Infant School, which was the Labour Day Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
St. Elizabeth Labour Day Parish Project Highlights  – Photos Only
Photo: Okoye Henry
Chief Engineering Officer at the St. Elizabeth Municipal Corporation, Kenneth Brown, assists with the paving of a ramp installed at Park Mountain Primary and Infant School during Labour Day activities at the institution, which was the Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
St. Elizabeth Labour Day Parish Project Highlights  – Photos Only
Photo: Okoye Henry
Students of Park Mountain Primary and Infant School in St. Elizabeth, Araea Williams (left) and Kayzia Dennis, assist with Labour Day activities at the institution, which was the Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
St. Elizabeth Labour Day Parish Project Highlights  – Photos Only
Photo: Okoye Henry
Mayor of Black River and Chairman of the St. Elizabeth Municipal Corporation, Councillor Richard Solomon, tries his hand at paving a new ramp constructed at Park Mountain Primary and Infant School, which was the Labour Day Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23). Looking on is Principal of the school, Carlene Williams-Heath.

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Students of Park Mountain Primary and Infant School in St. Elizabeth, Araea Williams (left) and Kayzia Dennis, assist with Labour Day activities at the institution, which was the Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
Students of Park Mountain Primary and Infant School in St. Elizabeth, Araea Williams (left) and Kayzia Dennis, assist with Labour Day activities at the institution, which was the Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
Chief Engineering Officer at the St. Elizabeth Municipal Corporation, Kenneth Brown, assists with the paving of a ramp installed at Park Mountain Primary and Infant School during Labour Day activities at the institution, which was the Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
Chief Engineering Officer at the St. Elizabeth Municipal Corporation, Kenneth Brown, assists with the paving of a ramp installed at Park Mountain Primary and Infant School during Labour Day activities at the institution, which was the Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
Councillor for the Santa Cruz Division in St. Elizabeth, Christopher Williams, undertakes work on a new ramp installed at Park Mountain Primary and Infant School, which was the Labour Day Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
Councillor for the Santa Cruz Division in St. Elizabeth, Christopher Williams, undertakes work on a new ramp installed at Park Mountain Primary and Infant School, which was the Labour Day Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
Representatives of the St. Elizabeth branch of the Jamaica Fire Brigade assist in giving Park Mountain Primary and Infant School a welcome facelift as part of Labour Day activities at the institution, which was the Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
Representatives of the St. Elizabeth branch of the Jamaica Fire Brigade assist in giving Park Mountain Primary and Infant School a welcome facelift as part of Labour Day activities at the institution, which was the Parish Project, on Thursday (May 23).
Last Updated: May 24, 2024

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