Jamaica Day Community Festival Set to Spice up Trafford & Manchester
Positive Jamaican vibrations create a song and dance about opportunities, access and achievements within our local communities on August 21st in Longford Park and Stadium, Trafford.
At the heart of the festival is a desire to strengthen cultural and intergenerational bonds, and promote personal and community development to contribute to safe, happy and prosperous communities across Greater Manchester.
There'll be a plethora of activities that are commonly associated with the Caribbean including school ground dandy shandy, dominoes, netball and athletics. And authentic Jamaican food will be available from the local community and M&M Caribbean Spice.
Of course there will be reggae in the park, and friends and families will be able to dance in and out of a Careers Fair, sporting competitions, talks and discussion on a range of topical issues, a fun fair and a good old-fashioned concert to polish things off.
The Jamaica Day Community Festival is for everyone, regardless of heritage, background or race; it’s a gift from the black community to Greater Manchester.
Thanks to the Greater Manchester High Sheriff’s Trust, Salford University Trafford Housing Trust and Zolfo Cooper for supporting the vision.
For more details visit
www.jamaicaday.co.uk