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Briana Williams transforms Flankers football field into Christmas wonderland

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Briana Williams transforms Flankers football field into Christmas wonderland
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  • <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>On Friday, December 22, Olympic gold medalist Briana Williams brought the spirit of Christmas to the community of Flankers in Montego Bay, St.
  • Despite the rain, it was well-attended, a shower of blessings.
  • The children were so much fun to share gifts with and dance with.
  • I already can't wait for next year!"</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>"Montego Bay is special to me, and I hope this event reminds the little ones of the meaning of Christmas.
  • It's about sharing with others and spreading joy wherever you go," she added.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

On Friday, December 22, Olympic gold medalist Briana Williams brought the spirit of Christmas to the community of Flankers in Montego Bay, St. James, by hosting her fourth annual Christmas treat, transforming the Flankers Football Field into a festive wonderland.

With the generous support of corporate sponsors Digicel and Grace Foods, over 300 children from Flankers were treated to a day brimming with joyful activities, including exhilarating rides, musical entertainment, and gifts for each child.

The refreshments provided by Grace Foods and Digicel featured an array of treats, including popcorn, snow cones, hot dogs, and sorrel, all of which brought smiles to the faces of the community's residents.

Roots in the city

The inspiration behind this event in Montego Bay came from Briana Williams' mother, Sharon Simpson, who has roots in the city. Briana was also joined by Dancehall DJ Tommy Lee Sparta, a Flankers native, who delivered a message of love and togetherness to the attendees.

Expressing her joy at bringing cheer to Montego Bay once again, Briana shared, "We provided gifts as always to Paradise and Norwood, but had the event at the Flankers football field this year as it is a more central location. Despite the rain, it was well-attended, a shower of blessings. The children were so much fun to share gifts with and dance with. I already can't wait for next year!"

"Montego Bay is special to me, and I hope this event reminds the little ones of the meaning of Christmas. It's about sharing with others and spreading joy wherever you go," she added.

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