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101-year-old Jamaican Agnes Johnson shines at Centarian Story Telling series

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Custos Rotulorum of St Ann Joseph Issa launched the Custos Centenarian Story Telling Series at the Bamboo Blu Beach in Mammee Bay on February 26t.

At the launch, 101-year-old St. Ann resident Agnes Johnson was honoured with a plaque and told stories of her childhood to the audience in attendance, which consisted mostly of school students, teachers
and members of the community.

The Custos Commando programme aims to effectively enhance the parish and its development, adding value to the lives of the citizens.

As it relates to this particular initiative, the Centenarian Story-Telling initiative highlights the many legends within the parish or linked with the garden parish to learn from their experience and to award them. The
initiative aims to preserve valuable life stories and historical experiences, promote empathy and intergenerational bonding and enhance students’ listening, communication and documentational skills.

With this particular project, the Centenarian Story Telling initiative, the Custos Commando Cieanna Smith and her team, Courtney McIntosh, LeVar Allen, Jodi-Ann Pryce and Antonia Armstrong seek to connect
students and individuals aged 100 years and above.

It’s an invaluable opportunity to meet and interact with an individual over 100 years of age.

“The overall objective is to have hundreds of Custos Commandos in St. Ann tackling various activities to improve the standard of living and quality of life in every corner of St. Ann, making the parish as outstanding as it has always been. So far, we’re seeing amazing progress,” explained Custos Joseph Issa.

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