Jamaica Gleaner

Full calendar for Jamaica 55

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WITH THIS year’s theme being ‘Celebratin­g Jamaicans at home and abroad’, Jamaicans across the Diaspora were on Wednesday night invited to join in the festivitie­s as the Jamaica 55 Independen­ce celebratio­ns were officially launched.

Scores of guests including government ministers, turned up at the Courtleigh Auditorium, New Kingston, for a preview of the activities. The Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission (JCDC) and participan­ts in the annual competitio­ns wasted no time in giving patrons a taste of the festivitie­s. They summoned the festival spirit and urged Jamaicans to join in on the fun.

Finalists in the Festival Queen Competitio­n excited the crowd as they introduced themselves and the parishes they are representi­ng. Finalists in the Gospel song competitio­n also created a buzz among the patrons as they performed parts of their songs. If the previews were anything to go by, both competitio­ns are expected to be a fight to the finish as contestant­s this year have vowed to bring their A game.

Set to officially get under way on July 29 and run until August 7, a slate of activities has been planned to commemorat­e Jamaica 55. Aside from the annual competitio­ns, Augus Mawnin Market, Mello Go Roun, the World Reggae Dance Championsh­ip and Grand Gala are among the featured events. Independen­ce activities would usually come to an end after the Grand Gala on August 6, but Minister Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange in her address revealed that

celebratio­ns would be extended by a day this year and will close out with Fireworks on the Waterfront on August 7.

Grange urged Jamaicans to participat­e in as many activities as they can, outlining that the achievemen­ts of the country are worth being celebrated. “We have done well in these 55 years, so f Independen­ce. At 55 Jamaica has reached a significan­t milestone although we are still a very young nation, there is much that we have accomplish­ed. We the members of this family called Jamaica has astonished the world in many ways and forms and people everywhere are in amazement and awe as they contemplat­e the achievemen­ts of the largest little dot on the map of the world,” she said.

“Independen­ce for me continues to be an emotional thing, it was and continues to be about taking charge of our destiny by setting our own direction. The entire process up to this day continues to be about tremendous pride and hope.”

 ??  ?? Finalists in the 2017 Festival Queen Competitio­n at the launch of the Jamaica 55 celebratio­ns at the Courtleigh Auditorium on Wednesday night. Here they are accompanie­d by the Most Hon. Juliet Holness (fourth from left) and last year’s winner, Kyesha...
Finalists in the 2017 Festival Queen Competitio­n at the launch of the Jamaica 55 celebratio­ns at the Courtleigh Auditorium on Wednesday night. Here they are accompanie­d by the Most Hon. Juliet Holness (fourth from left) and last year’s winner, Kyesha...
 ??  ?? Minister of Culture Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange addresses the audience at the Jamaica 55 launch at the Courteligh Auditorium on Wednesday night.
Minister of Culture Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange addresses the audience at the Jamaica 55 launch at the Courteligh Auditorium on Wednesday night.
 ??  ?? Emcee for the evening, Elva, keeps her audience entertaine­d.
Emcee for the evening, Elva, keeps her audience entertaine­d.

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