KC Old Boy Opens First Jamaican Restaurant in China
Glendon Thompson (center) cuts the ribbon opening his restaurant in China.
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KC Old Boy Glendon Thompson is the owner of the Cho-Cho Jamaican Restaurant which opened to much fanfare--including music by the Red Army Military band-- this summer in Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province, China.. read more »

Partygoers Rock with DJ Migrane at KCOBA Atlanta Party
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"It's Party Time" |
Despite a gloomy forecast of cold and rainy weather, scores of KCOBA Atlanta supporters braved the elements to rock to the sounds of DJ Migrane in the town of Alpharetta north of Atlanta recently. It was the Atlanta Chapter’s Annual Scholarship read more »

Remembering David “Wagga” Robin Hunt
By Everton Bailey, JD
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David “Wagga” Robin Hunt |
David “Wagga” Robin Hunt, the co-founder, technical director, and president of Meadhaven United Football Club, and coach of Calabar High School Manning Cup team, died on October 26, 2007 at his home in Meadowbrook of an apparent heart attack. He was fifty-one. read more »
KCOB Receives Prime Minister's Youth Award for Excellence in Journalism
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Prime Minister - Bruce Golding and Brandon Allwood
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Brandon Allwood KC Deputy Head Boy (2006/07) recently received an award from Jamaica’s Prime Minister, Bruce Golding, for Excellence in Journalism at the PM's Youth Awards. Allwood is also the President of the Observer's Teenage publication, TEENage Writer’s Club. Click on the link below to read the full story: http://jamaicaobserver.com/magazines/teenage/
KCOBA (Toronto) 34th Annual Reunion and Awards Banquet. - Pictorial
KC Cadets in Ceremonial Uniform - Pictorial
New Book by KCOB, Ian Wilkinson
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Attorney Ian Wilkinson signs a copy of his new book, "Excitement Galore: Chess in all its Glory", for former Jamaican international footballer, Wolde Harris. Both Mr. Harris and Ian Wilkinson are Alumni of Kingston College (KC). Click here for details. |
KC Choir Celebrates 60th Anniversary
The Kingston College Chapel Choir celebrated its 60th anniversary in October, 2007 with joint concerts with the world famous Christ Church Cathedral Choir from Oxford, England. The first performance was held at Holy Trinity Cathedral in Kingston while the second was held a few days later at the Mandeville Parish Church in Mandeville. The visiting choir was founded during the reign of Henry VIII in 1526.
A photo diary of Christ Church Choir’s visit to Jamaica can be viewed on their website at:
http://www.chchchoir.org/photographs.cfm?galleryID=2007_Jamaica
Newspaper coverage by the Jamaican papers can be viewed at the links below:
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http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20071028/ent/ent3.html