Come one, come all to the 8th Annual Grenada Heritage Day
We are taking the Heritage Day to a new level. Firstly there is a new date; Saturday, 27th August 2016 and a great new venue; The Gurnell Leisure Centre Sports Grounds in Ealing,
There will be new features including Grenadian arts & crafts stalls and a children’s’ zone with traditional kite flying and painting. This year there will also be a designated picnic area.
This year the entertainment stage will host; Alexander D Great, Fae Simon, International Soca Artist ‘SEKON STA’, Lara ‘Flow’ Lee – The Voice, Muraldo D.C., The Freedom Band and Tobago Crusoe. With many more exciting acts to be published.
And for the first time the Heritage Committee is proud to announce there will be a number of guest speakers who will cover topics relevant to the community and the islands, who will bring some interesting depth to the event.
All your old favourites are back including the authentic Grenadian food and drink stalls, of course the community fundraising stalls plus domino’s.
We would like to thank our lead sponsors FlyCRC/Caribbean Reunion Club and support sponsors: Grenada Co-Operative Bank, Bohemian Entertainment UK, True Blue Bay Resort, Westerhall Rums, and Dalgety Caribbean Teas.
For further information please contact The Grenada High Commission on 0207385 4415 or on E-mail:- admin@grenadaheritageday.org
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