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Grace Foods, organisers of the Grace Food Festival set for Saturday, August 24, promise an exciting day filled with tantalising cuisine and energetic performances by some of Jamaica’s celebrated artistes. “There will be something for everyone at the festival, and we are looking forward to welcoming thousands of attendees next weekend to Hope Gardens for a day of unforgettable fun, memorable moments, and, of course, plenty of culinary delights and entertainment,” said Karen Mussington, sponsorship and events manager at Grace Foods. Adding to the excitement, one of the headlining artistes, Ding Dong, shared, “This is going to be an awesome, fun-filled day.

You know when Ding Dong and Grace Foods link up, it’s nothing but high energy and good vibes. I’d advise all patrons to be fully rested the night before because, when I touch that stage, there is going to be dancing from start to finish. I can’t wait for next Saturday, and there’s already lots of talk in the streets about the Grace Food Festival.



So I know the patrons can’t wait either.” The live entertainment line-up includes Alaine, Sevana, Dburnz, and Rhoda Isabella, among others. The show will cap off the event which kicks off at 10 a.

m. and concludes at 9 p.m.

Throughout the day, attendees can also enjoy offerings in the food village, live cooking demonstrations by top chefs, a shopping village, rides for children, and giveaways and surprises. “We are truly ecstatic to see this festival come to life. Grace Foods celebrated its 102nd anniversary this year, and this festival marks another significant milestone in our company’s history as we look towards another century of honouring Jamaica and its rich cultural heritage.

At Grace Foods, we are all about bringing people together through the shared joy of food,” Mussington added. Entry to the festival is free with four Grace labels or $1,000 for adults. Children under 12 will enter free.

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