Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2024.
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Jamaican Jerk & Fish Fry Event
En personne
Culinaire Danse Histoire et patrimoine Musique Les chantDate et heure
Lieu
Yorkton Wildlife Federation Club House (Near Boat Launch)
Veterans Blvd, York Lake
Yorkton, SK
Directions: Veterans Blvd, York Lake near (Boat Launch).
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante.
À propos
Swim into a night of Jamaican flavors and vibrant culture! 🌊 Dive into our Jamaican Jerk & Fish Fry Culture Days Event, featuring finger-licking Jerk Chicken, Fried Fish, Pumpkin Soup and other authentic island dishes 🍽️🔥 Get your taste buds tingling and your dancing shoes ready for a night full of tropical fun! 🎶Our Jamaican Jerk & Fish Fry Event promises to be an indulgent feast
Join in the Jamaican Bingo and learn more about the country, learn to chat like Jamaican, tell us what you know about Jamaica, join the interview🌴Get your singing voice ready for the Bob Marley soundtracks🎶🌊 Bring along your friends and family for an unforgettable evening! 🌟Make it a girls night out, 🐠grab your buddies and pals, let's get together and feel alright 🎶Ticket Line (306)-730-0393
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Organisateur
Jamaican Cultural Events
The Jamaican Cultural Events has been keeping the Jamaican culture alive in this area for years. We have partnered with both private and non-profit organizations to celebrate in their cultural events, including Festival of Cultures, June Days, as well as the Town of Preeceville celebrations.
We embrace diversity and inclusion and help to provide a sense of community to our newcomers who are Jamaicans. We share our culture so everyone can understand and learn more about Jamaicans and the country. In doing so, we all will have better communication and an appreciation for multiculturalism!
Cet événement fait partie d'un carrefour créatif:
Culture Days Yorkton
Recreation and Community Services, City of Yorkton Yorkton, SKJoin us for a celebration of arts and culture in our community and across the country, Sept. 20 through October 13, 2024