St Michael Dems host Christmas party

In a display of community engagement and festive spirit, Democratic Labour Party (DLP) candidates from three St Michael constituencies organized a vibrant Christmas celebration for local families at Bank Hall’s Empire Cricket Club this Sunday. Despite an unexpected evening downpour that curtailed some scheduled activities, the event succeeded in bringing joy to over 150 children with an array of entertainment and treats.

The gathering represented a collaborative effort among DLP’s constituency representatives: Senator Andre Worrell (St Michael Central), Jamal Sandiford (St Michael North East), and prospective candidate Damien Fanus (St Michael West). The strategic selection of Empire Cricket Club on Pavilion Road proved ideal, offering ample space with its extensive cricket field that accommodated children’s activities throughout the venue.

Event organizers provided an impressive assortment of children’s entertainment including bouncing tents, popcorn stations, and soft-serve ice cream machines. Young attendees received gifts ranging from toys to coloring books and yo-yos, while food offerings included pizza and traditional fish cakes.

Senator Worrell expressed considerable satisfaction with the community response, noting that attendance significantly surpassed initial expectations. “Considering this marks our inaugural event and all three candidates are new to their constituencies, the overwhelming participation proved both heartwarming and encouraging,” he remarked. The senator emphasized the event’s dual purpose of providing children with engaging activities during the Christmas vacation period while fostering stronger connections between candidates and constituents.

Although rainfall necessitated the cancellation of some evening programming, the overall event demonstrated the DLP’s commitment to grassroots community engagement. Worrell confirmed this would become an ongoing initiative, stating: “This is definitely something we will continue to do,” highlighting the importance of maintaining visible, meaningful contact with community members beyond traditional political campaigns.