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6/17/2008 10:05:04 AM
great historical website.
how do i go about getting the seafordtown cd rom.
sincerely
m. thomas
marian thomas
5/15/2008 1:06:25 PM
The IOJ is a great place. As a child I use to go there every day during my summers in Jamaica with my aunt who is employed with IOJ, Ms. Mickey McGowan. I can remember the wonderful people I have met during my visits at the IOJ. I have learned so much about the culture, history, and overall beauty that Jamaica has to offer. Without the IOJ I would have never known my second countrys history and overall impact that Jamaica has had over the world. I encourage every parent to bring their child down to IOJ so they learn about the richness of the Island of Jamaica.
Thanks,
Collie.
Colliston
5/15/2008 10:55:08 AM
It is always beneficial when there is an institution like the Institute. It shows that there is still hope for our young ones. Keep up the good work.
Vedete Coleman Grant
3/26/2008 12:23:13 PM
This is a very wonderful and informative.
Kudos
Huntington Andrew Wilkinson
3/5/2008 11:58:55 AM
Wonderful
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