Posted on December 12th, 2019
Students learn:The Six Golden Keys to SuccessYoga and breathing processes which help eliminate fear and anxietyTechniques that enhance focus and concentrationSimple meditation and relaxation techniquesSkills in friendship, leadership and teamwork
Posted on October 16th, 2019
We invite our elderly community for a day of relaxation at Milk River Resort and Spa. The waters at the resort are reported to cure numerous ailments, including rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, nerve conditions, and liver disorders.The tour will leave from Constant Springs on October 30th at 9:00 AM and returning at 2:30 PM. The tour will include lunch, light physical therapy, blood sugar, and blood pressure health screenings as well as hotel rooms for to rest throughout the day.
Posted on September 16th, 2019
The Digicel 5K Run for Special Needs gets underway on Saturday, October 5, 2019 at 7:00 p.m.. This event will benefit Jamaica’s Special Needs community as thousands of extraordinary Jamaicans will take to the streets to race through Downtown Kingston.
Posted on June 14th, 2019 by Admin
The Welcome to Kingston 5K, 10K & 15K race is part of the celebrations of Kingston Cultural week each summer. The activities seek to engage the residents and guests of the cultural capital in several activities and initiatives to foster volunteerism, community participation and healthy living.
Posted on May 26th, 2019 by Admin
The Everyone's A Winner 10K and 5K runs are organized by Best Dressed Foods in association with Running Events Jamaica to promote family wellness and volunteerism. Each race begins at the Royal Botanical Gardens at Hope and continues through the communities around the area. The races are set for April 14, 2019 and June 16, 2019.
Posted on May 20th, 2019 by Admin
This event takes you off-the-road and on-the-farm for a day of fun and competition for runners, walkers and mountain bikers. Held in Bog Walk, St. Catherine, the 5K Run & Walk plus a 20K race for bikers, features MyLaps® chip timing, country hospitality and post-race activities including tastings, refreshments and a dip in the farm’s pristine river! The Run, Walk and Cycling events will be staged on the same 5K loop with different start times. 6:30am - Warm Up; 7:00am - 5K Run; 7:15am - 5K Walk; 8:00am - 20K Cycle (17 Years & Over)
Posted on April 29th, 2019 by Admin
Food For The Poor Jamaica is the largest charity organization in Jamaica. We are an interdenominational Christian organization that assists the poor in 17 countries in the Caribbean and Latin America.
Posted on March 15th, 2019 by Admin
The route takes runners through a scenic tour of historic Montego Bay starting at the Old Hospital Park (OHP) on Goucester Avenue, southwards past the old fort, City Centre and the St. James Library onto St. James Street. Runners will continue west along St. James Street, through Sam Sharpe Square and the Montego Bay Civic Centre which leads you to a right turn on to Barnett Street where runners make a left turn on to Howard Cooke Boulevard, up to the Catherine Hall stop lights where runners will make a 180 degree U-turn to head back on the east bound lane of Howard Cooke Blvd, all the way around leading back to Old Hospital Park. Commencing at the Old Hospital Park on Gloucester Avenue; continuing to Sam Sharpe Square along St. James Street; then turn right (by the Courts Store) on to Barnett Street; continuing left on the north side (seaside) of the dual carriageway on Howard Cooke Boulevard keeping in the left lane closer to the median making a RIGHT TURN at the Freeport Police Station onto to Alice Eldermire Drive continuing in the right lane to the roundabout at Seawind Beach Club making a left turn at the roundabout returning on the left side of Alice Eldermire Drive then a left turn at the Freeport Police Station keeping in the left lane on the seaside back to Gloucester Avenue to the finish line at the Old Hospital Park.