Activities for Jamaica’s 62nd anniversary of Independence will be scaled back this year as the country continues restoration and recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl.
“Recognising the magnitude of Hurricane Beryl’s impact, the decision was taken to modify our plans while keeping the spirit of Independence alive,” said Minister of Culture and Entertainment Olivia Grange.
“Traditionally, we celebrate from August 1-5 in the Independence Village, but this year we have condensed the festivities to three days. These changes ensure that, while we celebrate 62 proud years of Independence, we remain mindful and supportive of those in the southern parts of the island who are in the process of recovery,” she noted.
Minister Grange was addressing the National Emancipation and Independence Thanksgiving Church Service held on Sunday at Grace Missionary Church in St Andrew.
Jamaica’s 62nd year of Independence is being observed under the theme ‘Jamaica 62: One Love…To the World’.
The ministry and the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) have partnered with Jamaica Red Cross to collect monetary donations to assist hurricane victims in southern Jamaica. A special offering was collected at the church service.
All events at the Independence Village, which will be held at the National Indoor Sports Complex from August 3-5, will run from 4:00 pm to 11:00 pm. each day.
Miss Jamaica 2024 Festival Queen coronation will yake place on August 3, Jamaica Gospel Star finals on August 4, with the Grand Gala scheduled for August 6.