DINNER, DANCING, and being with friends is how some people chose to ring in the New Year.
Those attending the Old Year’s Night party hosted by parliamentary representative for St James South Donville Inniss at his Husbands, St James home could tell you they were not disappointed as they partied from 2014 into 2015, feting with food and drinks.
He told the SATURDAY SUN that the ninth all-inclusive annual party, which was attended mainly by family and friends, was not a profit-making event and was one way for the party-goers to “come and unwind” and put aside the stresses of the past year.
Inniss, who celebrated his birthday December 31, was seen on the dance floor and mingling with the attendees, some of whom opted to wear the traditional black outfits, while others wore red, gold, earth tones, multi-coloured dresses, pants and jumpsuits.
Business leaders, community workers and others who opted for one of the least expensive events at $50 a person, chatted and danced to the tunes selected by DJ Twister, while wearing party hats and blowing noise-makers. (Green Bananas Media)
