Monday, August 24, 2009

Sunday Family Brunch- The Family That Eats Together Stays Together


Churches Co-operative Credit Union has teamed up with the Knutsford Court Hotel to host a series of end of month brunches featuring entertainment and great food."The Family That Eats Together Stays Together" is a Sunday family brunch that invites all families to come out on the last Sunday of each month to have a grand feast (buffet style) at the Knutsford Court Hotel.



This brunch will also seek to get families to support the CCCU Toy Drive that hopes to distribute toys to less fortunate children islandwide.The Knutsford is now under new management and guarantees great food and great entertainment.


There will be:



  • CCCU Give-a-wayso Live entertainment including performances from up and coming Gospel artiste Deneese Wright (Finalist in the 2008 JCDC Competition)


  • Story telling for the kids- Kellie Magnus 1:00-2:00pm- Little Lion Goes For Gold


  • Bring a new toy to donate to the CCCU Christmas toy drive

Brunch is $1550 for adults $930 for children 10 and under


(tax & service charge not yet included)


Coffee & Tea complimentary, however cold beverages not included in the above price



Come out the last Sunday of every month as we unite families through brunch

CHURCHES CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT UNION LAUNCHES TOY DRIVE -To Collect Christmas Presents for Less Fortunate Children...

Norman Thompson, Manager of Churches Co-op. Credit Union’s (CCCU) Eureka branch, reads to the students at the St. Stephen's basic school. The basic school is just one of the outreach projects that will benefit from the CCCU’s “Season of Giving” Campaign launched April of this year. The toy drive is one such initiative under the Season of Giving Campaign.


Kingston, Jamaica: August 20, 2009

Continuing its “Season of Giving”, a major social outreach and philanthropic programme, Churches Cooperative Credit Union (CCCU) has launched an islandwide Toy Drive to collect gift items which will serve as Christmas presents for less fortunate children this December.

For the next five months, members of the public are being encouraged to drop off toys at any CCCU branch islandwide and the company will donate the items to children’s homes across the country at the end of the year. Interested persons can bring in new toys as well as used toys in excellent condition.

The Toy Drive is the CCCU’s latest initiative as the organisation continues its “Season of Giving” campaign which was launched in April of this year. Under this programme, the CCCU has been providing support for local charities and churches and carrying out social outreach activities in various communities.

“In spite of the challenging economic climate CCCU has made 2009 a year of giving and we intend to continue right up until December,” said Mrs. Juven Montague Anderson, Marketing & Public Relations Manager at CCCU. “We particularly want to have a meaningful impact on less fortunate children this Christmas so we are starting our Toy Drive from now to give the public ample time to make as many donations as they wish.”

The Toy Drive was announced on the last Sunday of July to coincide with the launch of another CCCU initiative; a series of end of month Family brunches that the financial institution will be hosting in partnership with the Knutsford Court Hotel.

Dubbed “the Family that Eats Together Stays Together Brunch”, the mid-morning events will be held on the last Sunday of every month to provide a place where families can come together for a meal, fellowship and wholesome entertainment. The brunches will feature live entertainment including music, singing and storytelling and patrons will also get chances to win gifts and giveaways from CCCU.



“Our aim is to bring families closer together by creating a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere where people can spend quality time with their relatives and bond over great food, great entertainment and hopefully great conversation,” said Mrs. Montague Anderson.

CCCU’s Sunday Brunch series underscores the advice of numerous psychologists and family therapists who state that families who share meals regularly tend to have stronger relationships and enjoy better communication. The impact is reportedly particularly significant in parent-child relationships as children who eat regularly with their parents tend to be well adjusted, do well in school and are less likely to succumb to negative peer pressure.

The CCCU’s Sunday Brunches will be held on the last Sunday of each month at the Melting Pot Restaurant located at the Knutsford Court Hotel in Kingston.


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