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Dec 27, 2009 News
– US $15,000 prizes up for grabs
“Jamzone will mark its 10th anniversary in 2010 and we have planned a series of activities to celebrate those successful years of adding to the development of the local tourism sector.” So promises Hits and Jams Director, Kerwin Bollers.
Even as his group is organizing and managing several events as a prelude to the August Jamzone Anniversary, Bollers said his team is planning a calendar of activities to celebrate with their fans and committed supporters.
“For our 10th year we, the Hits and Jams entertainment group, will be upping our game yet again in the interest of promoting tourism in Guyana. For 2010 our event will feature delegates from Latin America and the Caribbean competing against a Guyanese beauty ambassador for the coveted Miss Jamzone title and the US10, 000 first prize.
“We plan to have eliminations to select Guyana’s representative to the pageant and we will also be staging preliminaries in all participating countries,” Bollers said.
The prizes will amount to US$15,000.
As was done this year the event will continue to be dubbed ‘Jamzone Summer Break Weekend’ and will feature four nights of super concerts, beach parties and one fantasy pageant.
Bollers indicated that, “We are still in our planning stages but it has already been decided that the queen will walk away with a car or US$10,000.”
The 2009 queen is Charis Joseph a school teacher. More details as plans progress. (Mondale Smith)
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