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The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival returns to Miramar on Nov. 10!

By Sheri-kae McLeod

The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival returns to Miramar on Nov. 10!

Mark your calendars for Sunday, November 10th, as the 21st annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival returns to Miramar Regional Park.

This much-anticipated event is more than just a festival; it's a cultural extravaganza that blends mouthwatering Caribbean cuisine, vibrant music, and rich cultural showcases, drawing thousands of attendees from Broward County and beyond.

As you step into the 100-acre park, your senses will be greeted by the enticing aroma of jerk chicken sizzling on the grill, the zest of authentic Caribbean patties, and even the unexpected twist of jerk-infused ice cream. Food lovers can explore an array of island-inspired dishes from some of the best local eateries, ensuring there's something delicious for everyone.

The festival isn't just about tantalizing flavors; it's also a music lover's dream. The main stage is set to host an electrifying lineup that promises to keep the crowd swaying and dancing throughout the day.

Be swept away by the smooth harmonies of The Fantells and revel in the nostalgic hits of the legendary reggae band Chalice. Get your groove on with Shuga's infectious energy and be captivated by breakout star Nigy Boy's unique sound. The day will crescendo with the iconic Elephant Man, known for his high-octane dancehall hits that never fail to ignite the crowd. To keep the energy high between sets, DJs Richie D and Worm will spin the hottest tracks, while Jody Ann Gray and Chris "Johnny" Daley add their lively charisma as MCs to guide the festivities.

Beyond the food and music, the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival boasts cultural presentations, cooking competitions, and a variety of vendors, making it a true celebration for all ages.

However, with such a popular event drawing over 10,000 attendees each year, parking can be a challenge. Organizers encourage festival-goers to ride with Broward County Transit to alleviate the parking strain. Coree Cuff Lonergan, CEO/General Manager of BCT said, "Route 28 is an excellent option for attendees to be dropped off right in front of the park. It's a great way to leave the car behind and avoid parking at the park."

Whether you come for the sizzling jerk dishes, the music that moves your soul, or the immersive cultural experience, the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival promises a day brimming with island vibes and excitement. Don't miss out on this iconic celebration -- November 12th at Miramar Regional Park is the place to be!

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