Game over, vibes on: TG’s Cool Down Lyme with CB Foods, JN Money

July 02, 2025
From left: Sasha Kaye McCalla - JN marketing specialist, Keno Simpson - captain Tivoli Gardens FC, Cedrica Reid - JN money marketing & sales manager, Samantha Fisher - assistant brand manager CB Foods, Tivoli Gardens player Nickalia Fuller and Ann-Marie ‘Dawn’ Heron - president Tivoli Gardens FC, at the Cool Down Lyme, which was recently held in New Kingston.
From left: Sasha Kaye McCalla - JN marketing specialist, Keno Simpson - captain Tivoli Gardens FC, Cedrica Reid - JN money marketing & sales manager, Samantha Fisher - assistant brand manager CB Foods, Tivoli Gardens player Nickalia Fuller and Ann-Marie ‘Dawn’ Heron - president Tivoli Gardens FC, at the Cool Down Lyme, which was recently held in New Kingston.

After a hard-fought Jamaica Premier League (JPL) season, players and management from Tivoli Gardens Football Club were treated to a well-deserved Cool Down Lyme, hosted by JN Money Services, the team's official sponsor. Held at the JN Fund Managers rooftop in New Kingston, the gathering brought together good food, great vibes, reflection, and celebration to close the season on a high.

The event offered more than just an end-of-season celebration; it served as a space to recognise the team's growth, reinforce important life skills, and foster community. The team participated in engaging activities, including crowd-favourite games like "Finish the Lyrics", along with uplifting messages from guest speakers Kaye Ricketts, sales and relationship manager at JN Bank, who spoke on financial literacy, and coach Vassel Reynolds of Kingston College, who emphasised the importance of good sportsmanship and discipline.

"It's been three incredible years of supporting Tivoli Gardens FC, and each season has brought new levels of strength, growth and spirit," said Cedrica Reid, marketing specialist at JN Money Services. "We love the energy and spirit of JPL, it's vibrant, it's passionate, and it represents the best of Jamaican culture. As a Jamaican brand, it's important for us to be part of that. We're not just supporting a team; we're helping grow the culture of football in Jamaica."

She added, "This Cool Down Lyme wasn't just about winding down, it was about celebrating the journey, every goal, every setback, and every comeback. For us, it's about showing up, creating experiences, and helping players build the tools they need for success, on and off the field. Whether it's financial literacy, mentorship, or motivation, we're here for it all, and we're proud to grow with them."

CB Foods, official protein sponsor of the JPL, brought the flavour and the vibes with their PAN Chicken and branded tokens for the team. The support reflects CB's ongoing commitment to initiatives that empower youth and promote community wellness.

"As proud league partners, CB Foods is here for more than match day meals and vibes," said Samantha Fisher, assistant brand manager. "We're aligned with JN Money's Full Time Reset, a movement that recognises footballers as whole people, not just players. We're happy to support with PAN Chicken as we continue to spread our message that Good Food is a Good Mood. The players have worked hard all season, and hard work deserves to be celebrated, just like teamwork. This Cool Down Lyme is a fitting way to honour the effort and unity that went into the game, while nourishing and motivating players for the journey ahead."

Fisher added, "Football in Jamaica is more than just a game, it's a cultural experience and a vehicle for upliftment. At CB Foods, we believe in nourishing not just bodies, but futures. Through initiatives like this, we're excited to help build a league that thrives both on and off the field"

Jerome Waite, head coach of Tivoli Gardens FC, applauded both corporate entities for their unwavering support of the team.

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