
Miss Aubyn Foundation Tasheka Salmon wins awards at the JCDC Miss St. Elizabeth Festival Queen Competition

Captures Best Performance and 2nd runner-up honours
The Aubyn Foundation proudly recognises the distinguished achievement of Miss Aubyn Foundation, Tasheka Salmon, who delivered an exceptional overall showing at the JCDC Miss St. Elizabeth Festival Queen Competition 2026, securing the Best Performance Award and earning the position of 2nd Runner-Up.
Her participation was marked by a compelling stage presence, refined cultural expression, and a consistently engaging delivery across all segments of the competition. Throughout the event, she demonstrated a natural ability to communicate identity and heritage in a manner that resonated with both judges and the audience alike.
The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) Festival Queen Competition continues to stand as one of Jamaica’s most respected cultural platforms, celebrating talent, leadership, and national pride through performance and representation.

Aubyn Henry, Executive Chairman of The Aubyn Foundation, stated: “Tasheka Salmon’s performance throughout this national competition reflected a level of presence and expression that elevated her participation beyond routine engagement. There was a clarity in her delivery and a depth in her cultural interpretation that consistently drew attention in a meaningful way.”
Toni-Ann Gayle, Chief Executive Officer of The Aubyn Foundation, added :”The recognition Tasheka received through the Best Performance Award is a significant acknowledgement of her ability to translate personality, heritage, and communication into a memorable stage experience. Her overall placement as 2nd Runner-Up further reinforces the strength of her showing across the competition.”
“The Aubyn Foundation extends sincere congratulations to Tasheka Salmon on this outstanding achievement.”
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