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Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival Postponed to 8/25/19

Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival postponed

NEW YORK, NY- The 9th annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival, scheduled for Sunday, July 21 at Roy Wilkins Park, in Queens, NY has been postponed to August 25. This action was taken in response to the decision by NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio who announced the cancellation of all large-scale events at City parks due to the high temperatures forecasted for the weekend.
“The safety of our patrons is of the utmost importance, and we were working with health officials to increase hydration stations and cooling fans for Sunday,” stated Richard Lue, Executive Director of the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival New York. Once the Mayor’s heat emergency cancellation order was announced, we moved swiftly to secure a new date from the park. There was quite a “buzz” on this year’s festival, which included a line up Capleton, Naomi Cowan, Christopher Martin, Shenseea, Bunji Garlin and Fay-Ann Lyons. A number of top chefs were also scheduled to perform in the Culinary Pavilion while many looked forward to the cultural performances featuring Blakka Ellis and Sharon Gordon paying tribute to Miss Lou, as well as the kids zone.   “While we are disappointed, public safety takes priority and we are working with our sponsors, vendors and performers to deliver an exciting event on August 25,” commented Lue. All tickets will be honored on the new date and festival organizers are working to ensure the quality and entertainment value in August will be consistent with what patrons have come to expect from the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival.    For updates, visit the festival’s website at www.jerkfestivalny.com or follow them on social media @jajerkfestival  

About Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival (New York):

The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival NY has the unique distinction of being “New York’s Biggest Caribbean Food Festival” delivering an enjoyable experience of the highest quality to patrons as well as a rewarding experience to sponsors. Held annually in Roy Wilkins Park, Queens, New York, the third Sunday in July, the Festival appeals to all ethnicities and key demographics, particularly the vibrant Caribbean communities in the Metro New York market.   The 9Th Annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival – New York will attract over 20,000 patrons on August 25; a mix of, foodies, reggae and soca music lovers, dance aficionados, and cultural enthusiasts in the most anticipated event of the year.

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