CALENDAR OF EVENTS - St Mary`s College Alumni
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS - St Mary`s College Alumni
CALENDAR OF EVENTS JANUARY – DECEMBER 2016 PLEASE NOTE THAT EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE … Please note the colour code: Black Confirmed Events Red JTB Sponsored / Endorsed Event Blue JTB /Jamaica Sport Sponsored Pink background Event date (s) not yet determined or confirmed by Event Organizers / Producers ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Produced by: Jamaica Tourist Board Attractions, Cruise & Events (ACE) Department 2|Page JANUARY 2016 DATE January 2April 3 January 2 January 6 January 9February 22 DETAILS BACCHANAL /JAMAICA CARNIVAL Bacchanal Jamaica will be staging its annual carnival celebrations at Mas camp, Stadium North in Kingston. The event is indeed a unique expression of our island spirit and showcases to the world a carnival unique to Jamaica. The event will offer over 8 weeks, twenty one high-energy, fun-filled events. The series kicks off on January 2 and culminates with the usual Road March on the 3 rd April. SHAGGY & FRIENDS CONCERT This is an annual charity concert which raises funds for the Bustamante Children’s Hospital in Jamaica. The ONLY children’s hospital in the region. ACCOMPONG MAROON FESTIVAL The Accompong Maroon Festival is a cultural event that celebrates over 200 years since the signing of the peace treaty between Maroons and the British. This year’s festival seeks to shine the spotlight on the life of the heroic Maroons through singing, dancing, storytelling, cooking and more. This festival marks the victory of the First Maroon War against the British in which they fought for their freedom, led by their late hero Cudjoe. JAMAICA JUNIOR THEATRE The Jamaica Musical Theatre Company (JMTC) is a non-profit organization that stages annual musical productions for children and adults in an effort to raise profits for those less fortunate. JMTC is divided into two arms, Jamaica Junior Theatre Company (JJT) which focuses on children and adolescent development and empowerment and Jamaica Senior Theatre which is geared towards adults. The JJT has successfully staged 29 musical productions raging from Broadway notables such as The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast and Phantom of the Opera to our original scripted productions of Rockin Romeo, Fame and our recent hit Hercules! VENUE CONTACT EMAIL WEBSITE Kingston Mas Camp, Stadium North Tel: (876)-922-3840/ info@bacchaljamaica.c om www.bacchanaljamaica.com art@cwjamaica.com Kingston www.shaggyfoundation.org Accompong Town, St. Elizabeth University of the West Indies, Mona Kingston info@jamaicamusicalth eatre.com http://www.jamaicamusicaltheatre.c om 3|Page January 14 – 16 ARTHUR WYLIE FOUNDATION CELEBRITY GOLF TOURNAMENT Montego Bay Tel: 800-376-4210 This will be a golf tournament and social discovery experience connecting decision makers and influencers to a dynamic network of ideas, people and opportunities. January 15 & 16 January 31 January 31 – February 7 REBEL SALUTE Rebel Salute is undeniably a masterpiece! What began as a show to commemorate the January 15 birthday of reggae icon Patrick “Tony Rebel” Barrett has become a staple on the live music events calendar. Rebel Salute treats patrons to a drug-free, violence-free, alcohol-free and meat-free, family-oriented environment. Food vendors serve a strict Jamaican vegetarian menu, which is complimented by a diet of cultural roots rap from reggae’s finest. One can truly immerse themselves in Jamaican culture here as authentic Jamaican arts and crafts are also on display and for sale. Rebel Salute has captured the adoration of reggae lovers worldwide. Hailed today as a spiritual renaissance, it has become the bedrock for the exposure and celebration of Jamaican roots music. Grizzley’s Plantation Cove Organic HEART Group of Companies Tel: 934-0827 Fax: (876) 765-2518 (Formerly known as Richmond Estate), St. Ann Or Patrick Barrett aka ‘Tony Rebel’ JSP HIGH MOUNTAIN COFFEE 10K ROAD RACE The annual race (Inaugurated 1983) staged by the Jamaica Standard Products Company Limited is one of the largest and most challenging yet popular road races in Jamaica. It starts just above Windalco’s overhead bridge at Williamsfield, up the steeper parts of the Winston Jones Highway, down the Kendal and Shooters Hill stretch and ends at roundabout near the Kirkvine Windalco’s HQ. This is a race of strength, stamina and endurance – by no means for the faint of heart! Williamsfield Manchester Tel: (876)-963-4211 OR 963-4319 Fax: (876)-963-4309 JAMAICA JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL The Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival is staged annually during the last week in January ....the festival attracts more than 30K patrons from all over the world. Global Superstar, Mariah Carey is the confirmed headline artiste for the 19th annual Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival set for January 29 – 31, 2015, at the Trelawny Stadium, Falmouth, Jamaica. This performance will mark her Caribbean debut and is a major triumph for the world-renowned Festival’s presentation. Ocho Rios aw@arthurwylie.com www.TheGlobalRenaissance.com kirk@infinitipartnership .com www.becrazyandfearless.com Jahyudah@rebelsalutej amaica.com www.rebelsaluteprod.com tony_rebel@hotmail.co m rebelsaluteprod@yahoo .com sanco@colis.com www.highmountaincoffee10k.com admin@jspcoffee.com Touchstone Productions Grizzley’s Plantation Cove, St. Ann email: touchstonen et@gmail.com www.jamaicajazzandblues.com info@jamaicajazzandbl ues.com 4|Page January (To be confirmed) www.facebook.com/pages/ALLJamaica-POLO-Championships ALL JAMAICA POLO TOURNAMENT Caymanas, A new and exciting Polo Tournament with all proceeds benefiting The Kingston Polo Club and Friends of the Ward Charity. We are excited to change the way Polo is perceived in Jamaica and helping to make Jamaica a top Polo destination in the region! St. Catherine FEBRUARY DATE February 1-6 Weeklong DETAILS BOB MARLEY CELEBRATIONS A long week of activities will take place throughout the island to celebrate the life and achievements of legendary superstar the Rt. Hon. Robert Nesta 'Bob' Marley, O.M. Activities in Jamaica usually vary from year to year. The celebrations usually take the form of: a service at the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and ceremonial laying of plaques at the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston, music concert, symposiums, lectures, karaoke contests, fashion show, movies and exhibitions. Many of the events take place at the Bob Marley Museum (Check out their website for a breakout of all the activities.) VENUE CONTACT EMAIL WEBSITE Marleyfoundation@c wjamaica.com www.bobmarley-foundation.com Bob Marley Foundation Che.campbell@gmail. com www.jariajamaica.com Islandwide Tel: (876) 978 2991/3 REGGAE MONTH CELEBRATIONS February 1 – 28 (Month Long) February 1-6 Kingston This event has been organized since its inception in 2009 by the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA). It is a celebration of Jamaica’s reggae music for the entire month of February. The format of the celebration usually includes live weekly concerts, lecture series, a reggae village at Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, an awards ceremony and so much more. Please see their calendar for details relating to each activity: www.jariajamaica.com. BOB MARLEY BIRTHDAY BASH This annual event presents a taste of authentic Jamaican culture through our music, food and creative art expression. The event usual features popular international reggae artistes. Negril MX3 Entertainment Limited actionparknegril@gma il.com MX111 Entertainment Centre 5|Page February 5-7 (tbc) February 6 February 13 February 15 (tbc) NEXUS CARIBBEAN SUMMT Nexus is a global movement of 2,000+ young people from over 70 countries working to increase and improve philanthropy and impact investing by bridging communities of wealth and social entrepreneurship. Founded in 2011, Nexus puts the hope and promise of young people on the world stage by bringing leaders together at Nexus Summits around the world for dialogue, education, and collaborative problem-solving. Nexus already has "regional" groups in Asia, Africa, Latin America & Europe. Montego Bay PINEAPPLE CUP RACE This yacht race runs from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to Montego Bay, Jamaica. 811 nautical miles, a classic beat, reach and run sail boat race. Some 23 boats entered last year’s event. The event has been hosted by Montego Bay Yacht club since its inception in 1961. Montego Bay SUGAR CANE BALL Round Hill has been a major supporter of the Hanover Charities with its annual Sugar Cane Ball every February since 1957 when the charity was founded. Hanover Charities plays a major role in the Parish and covers a wide range of projects for its citizens from very young to old. Funds generated from the weekend’s events will go towards the foundation’s several initiatives including implementing programs aimed to strengthen reading and computer skills in communities, funding soup kitchens and health clinics, supplying basic necessities to the disabled and elderly and contributing scholarships to local deserving students. The event sees over 340 participants including socialites, ambassadors, celebrities, and business leaders from the United States, Europe and Jamaica and raises an average of nearly US$200,000 for the Hanover Charities annually. RAINFOREST SEAFOOD FESTIVAL An annual seafood and music festival that celebrates the best in Jamaican seafood, music and community and raises funds for the charitable organization “We Care for Cornwall Regional Hospital”. rjalhan@thempgroup.c om www.thermpgroup zharding@phoenixgro wth.com Tel: (876)-979-8038 evelyn@montegobayr ace.com www.pineapplecuprace.com www.montegobayraces.com Round Hill Resort, Montego Bay Tel: (876) 956-7050/5 Or (876) 940-2237 Omar@roundhilljamai ca.com www.roundhilljamaica.com rlyn@rainforestseafoo ds.com www.rainforestseafoods.com 1-800-972-2159 Montego Bay Tel: (876)-920-3148 Tel: (876)- 953-6688 Catherine Hall Entertainment Centre 6|Page February 27-28 February 16-22 February 21-22 (tbc) February 21 FI WI SINTING Fi Wi Sinting is where Jamaicans from all walks of life meet , greet and mingle with visitors/tourists in a family setting while indulging in Fi Wi Sinting the Jamaican phrase meaning’ It is ours”. Dine on traditional food such as dukonoo brought from Ghana, sweet potato puddings, fried fish and bammy or vegetarian from raw to ital... The spoken word is expressed through stories in an open mike segment where participants are free to express themselves JAMAICA FAT TYRE FESTIVAL This is a 7 day mountain biking event designed to highlight Jamaica’s vibrant culture, unique geography and great riding! The event, has sparked serious interest on several major biking blogs online and some of the top biking magazines, making Jamaica a potential contender as a great mountain biking destination. It has also featured some of the world’s top mountain bikers – Cam McCaul, Kyle Ebbett, Kathy Strand, and Katie Holden among others. Tel: (876) 913-0103 Portland Somerset Falls, St. Mary / Ocho Rios Oracabessa Foundation PO Box 38 Oracabessa St. Mary info@fiwisinting.com www.fiwisinting.com obessafndn.island@cw jamaica.com www.islandoutpost.com/foundation/_ island_sports_trust/ bombrushrecords@gm ail.com www.bombrushrecords.com jomi_spencer@sagicor .com or alysia_white@sagicor. com www.sagicorjamaica.com Tel #: (876) 975-3393 BLUE MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL BMMF is a premier music festival held annually in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. The two-day event offers patrons an incomparable experience where music meets food, art, craft and nature all in the most celebrated mountains of Jamaica…the Blue Mountains. It attracts visitors who want clean, family oriented Reggae with a camping component. In addition to promoting Reggae and other music and entertainment, this festival will promote the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park (nominated World Heritage Site) as a tourism destination. Kingston Hollywell Park SAGICOR SIGMA CORPORATE RUN The Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run is a unique road-running event designed to inspire fun, fitness and camaraderie among Jamaica’s business community. The morning kicks off at 7:30 a.m. more than 15,000 walkers, runners and wheelchair participants comprising of companies, groups and individuals will participate in what has become an annual tradition and undisputedly the Caribbean’s largest road race. Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run is a 5.5 Kilometer (3.4 Mile) fun run that is open to participants of all fitness levels. The event starts at Emancipation Park in New Kingston and culminates in a post-run celebration featuring an awards ceremony. Kingston Bombrush Muzic Tel: (876)-936-7582 Fax: (876)-960-1728 7|Page February 27-28 (tbc) ONENESS REGGAE FEST The 'Oneness Reggae Fest’ is a two-day festival to be held in Black History & Reggae Month on February 21 & 22, 2014, at Rio Nuevo Village, Ocho Rios. The objective of this event is to promote peace, love and unity through positive and spiritual vibrations. The festival seeks to reintroduce and reconnect some of the veteran roots rock reggae artistes that fans have been longing to see and hear whilst sharing the same stage with some of the younger generations of artistes. Ocho Rios www.onenessreggaefest.com Signature Music Group / Kingston 5 Productions kingston5productio ns@gmail.com VENUE CONTACT EMAIL WEBSITE jake@ststravel.com www.ststravel.com Negril Student Travel Services Tel: (410) 787-9500 Fax: (410) 787-9580 frandan@cwjamaic a.com Website: www.runningeventsja.com rjycmanager@flowj a.com www.rjyc.org.jm MARCH DATE DETAILS March (to be confirmed) JAMFEST SPRING BREAK CONCERT SERIES JAMFEST concert series will rock the resort of Negril during the Spring Break yet again. It will be one of the main events each week in Jamaica featuring top local and international artists. During the day visitors are encouraged to go and check out the adventures of Negril, namely, cliff jumping, waterfall climbing, island picnicking, sunset sailing, beach parties, watersports or just relax on the beach and soak up the sun....the options are endless. March 6 EVERYONE’S A WINNER BEST DRESSED CHICKEN 5K & 7K RUN The series features three road races all set to commence at 7am and will take the same route, with the starting and finishing points being Hope Botanical Gardens. Prizes will be presented to males and females in varied age groups. Hope Gardens Kingston THE ROYAL JAMAICA YACHT CLUB SPRING TOURNAMENT This is known to be one of the most exciting fishing invitational tournaments in the island’s capital - Kingston. Outside of this event, the Club is very active in sailing, with races on weekends in the protected waters of Kingston Harbour. Two Regattas are held during the year, one at the end of January/early February and the other over the first weekend of August, when we celebrate our Independence. The Club and its members are represented internationally by the Jamaica Yachting Association Kingston March (to be confirmed) Running Events Limited 87-89 Tower Street Kingston Phone: (876) 967-4903 Fax: (876) 922-0155 Royal Jamaica Yacht Club Norman Manley Int'l Airport P.O. Palisadoes Park, Kingston, Tel: (876) 924-8685 or Tel: (876) 924-8686 Tel: (876)-715-6044 azan@cwjamaica.co m Fax: (876) 924-8773 8|Page BRIT JAM March 9-15 This event claims to be the Ultimate Party Holiday delivering 6 days and 7 nights of non-stop party action in the tourist capital of Montego Bay. The concept is based on infusing British and American Culture with Jamaican Culture while providing an adventurous and fun filled party atmosphere with familiar faces. The event invites popular UK, US and Jamaican DJ’s and artists to showcase their talents during the entire week. Britjam will include a series of beach, pool & themed parties, concert, road trips and so much more. BritJam Entertainment & Attractions info@officialbritjam .com Caribbean Transmedia Ltd Marka.tracey@gmai l.com JHTA – Kingston Tel: (876)-926-3635/6 nmg@courtleigh.co m Montego Bay www.officialbritjam.com PARADISE LOST March 10-12 This event will be a 3 day electronic dance music festival. It will showcase some of the world’s top EDM dj’s and performances by our local Jamaican artists. The promoters have promised an experience like no other. Jamaica is the birthplace of electronic dance music via the dub music which was invented in Kingston Jamaica by the late great King Tubby and King Jammy. ‘Paradise Lost ‘plans to bring the focus on Jamaica and is ready to host party enthusiasts from around the world at this event. Ocho Rios Grizzley’s Plantation Cove KINGSTON CITY RUN March 13 March 14-20 The Kingston City Run includes a ½ Marathon, 10k and 5k Run/Walk. It is an annual event with a mission to raise awareness and money to support sustainable programmes for the homeless population in the City. VENUS INVITATIONAL (VOLLEYBALL) TOURNAMENT This event is hosted by the Venus Volleyball Club annually to help the National Association promote the growth of the sport in Jamaica. It is a notable fixture on the Jamaica Volleyball Calendar and is sanctioned by the Jamaica Volleyball Association (Java) and the Caribbean Zonal Volleyball Association (CAZOVA). This year’s tournament will feature a volleyball clinic for schools Monday – Thursday. The tournament will feature several overseas teams who will be competing with Jamaica’s top male and female teams. Kingston www.jhta.org www.kingstoncityrun.com University of Technology, Jamaica venusvolleyball@g mail.com 9|Page JAM AVANT-GARDE FASHION FACE WEEKEND March 19 March 15-19 (tbc) March 25 – 28 (tbc) March 26 Saint International’s enviable position as the Caribbean’s leading model agency(see www.saintmodels.com), and the highest number of working models on the international fashion circuit, leading agents are always interested in attending this prestigious event to discover new model talent-proverbially fashion’s next big star. This augurs well for city Kingston being positioned as a fashion/lifestyle destination. ISSA BOYS & GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP The Inter-secondary School Sports Association (ISSA) features competitions for girls and boys under 19 in 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 3000m (girls only), 5000m, 4 x100m, 4 x400m and medley relays, hurdles – 110, 100m, 70m (girls only), high/long/triple jump, pole vault, discus, shotput and javelin and the heptathlon. This is a very intense and exciting 4 days of championships. MONTEGO BAY YACHT CLUB EASTER REGATTA This Easter Regatta is a feast of maritime activity in the beautiful surroundings of Montego Bay. The first leg of the event is a race to Mosquito Cove, marking the start of the races in various classes held over the Easter weekend. EARTH HOUR CONCERT What started out as a national event in Australia in 2007 is now an international campaign inspiring millions of people across the globe to switch off all lights for an hour to show concern and raise awareness about environmental issues facing the planet in a bid to incite action against climate change. Jamaicansmusic CEO, Alex Morrissey has joined forces with global activists to support a free Earth Hour concert to also inspire Jamaicans and visitors to our city to take action against climate change…. Kingston Saint International saintinternational@g mail.com Inter-Secondary School Sports Association (ISSA) www.saintmodels.com www.issasports.com Kingston National Stadium Montego Bay Tel: (876) 969-5776 Tel: (876) 905-4191 The Montego Bay Yacht Club mbyc@cwjamaica .com Tel: 979-8038Fax: (876)-979-8262 Jamaicansmusic Inc. Kingston alex@jamaicansm usic.com www.jamaicansmusic.com Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre 10 | P a g e APRIL DATE April 4 April 6 April 6 (Easter Monday) tbc April 14 DETAILS ACTOR BOY AWARDS The International Theatre Institute (ITI) Jamaica Centre Actor Boy Awards is the longest and most consistent award presented for Theatre Arts in the Caribbean. Approximately 20 Actor Boy Awards are presented each year in categories ranging from Special Effects, Lighting Design, Set Design, Costume Design, Musical, Original Score, Original Song, Choreography, to awards for Children’s Theatre, Comedy, Drama, New Jamaican Play (for the script), Actor and Actress in a Supporting Role, Actor and Actress in a Lead Role, Directing, and Production. CARNIVAL OF SPEED The Jamaica Race Drivers Club was formed in 2003 to organize and promote motorcar racing, primarily at the Dover Raceway. The club has 80 active members. Events are held on holiday weekends primarily Easter Monday, Labour Day, Independence Day and Heroes Day. JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL The Jamaica International Kite Festival is a one of a kind event that has as its nexus in the long held tradition of Kite design, making and flying. The event was until 2010 staged at the Seville Great House but outgrew that venue. The festival has also drawn attention from international kiting organizations and is a part of the international calendar. The American Kiting Association, Canadian Kiting Federation and the West Indian Kite Association have all attended and are impressed with what is being offered. The festival is rounded off with an international styled concert EXPO JAMAICA Jamaica’s premier Trade Expo will showcase the world class quality products and services that Jamaica has to offer. This expo is usually organized by the Jamaica Manufacturers Association (JMA) and the Jamaica Exporter’s Association (JEA). VENUE CONTACT EMAIL WEBSITE Little Theatre Tel: (876) 926-6129 admin@actorboyawards.com www.Actorboyawards.com Dover Raceway, St. Ann Jamaica Racers Drivers Club Tel: (876)-758- 5732 info@jrdc.org http://www.jrdc.org/ Richmond St. Ann Grove Broadcasting Co. IRIE FM joymorgan@iriefm.net Little Theatre, Kingston Tel: (876) 974-6810 Tel: (876)-978-7755 bforrester@jamprocorp.com www.expojamaica.com.jm Kingston 11 | P a g e CARIBBEAN GOLF ASSOCIATION CLASSIC Montego Bay April 20-24 The CGA Classic will include persons from the Caribbean and North America. The world class golf courses provide a breath-taking backdrop to 4 days of exciting golf. April 19-24 TENNIS EVENTS IN JAMAICA This is the largest Seniors Tennis event in the Caribbean. Attracting overseas players. Jamaica ITF Senior Championships (April 21-26) Wimbledon Champion Marion Bartoli will be part of the week and playing an exhibition on April 24th. Beach Tennis will also be introduced. 50 locals are expected to be in attendance along with 150 overseas attendees. April 24 WESTMORELAND CURRY FESTIVAL Curry has long been a favourite in many Jamaican households. It is a legacy from the Indian communities within our shores. Westmoreland has a large Indian population. The success of this festival has attracted not only Jamaicans but our neighbours from other Caribbean Islands, the USA and Europe. It is said to be the largest food festival of its kind in this hemisphere. April 30 JAKE’S TREASURE BEACH OFF ROAD TRIATHLON Exciting yet challenging Triathlon. It is the biggest event in the small fishing community of Treasure beach and draws an enthusiastic and vocal crowd. This event, which is hosted by the world-renowned hotel, Jake's, attracts top off-road racers and enthusiasts from Jamaica, the Caribbean and around the world. It features a 500 meter ocean swim, a 25K (13.7M) mountain bike and a 7K (4.3M) country run. Jamaica Golf Association 152 Constant Spring Road Kingston 8 Tel: (876)-632-9445 Fax: (876) -632-9442 Email: jamgolf2@cwjamaica.com info@sportstravelexperts.com www.jamaicatennis.ca Tel: (876)-995-2896 westmorelandcurryfestival@gmail.com www.curryfestival.net/ Tel: (876) 965 3000 eventboss@gmail.com www.jakeshotelcom/triathlon2015 Montego Bay Savanna-La-Mar, Westmoreland Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth Tel: (876) 965 0635 OR 876965 3185 12 | P a g e April 30 INTERNATIONAL JAZZ DAY In November 2011, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) officially designated April 30 as International Jazz Day in order to highlight jazz and its diplomatic role of uniting people in all corners of the globe. The Institute is the lead non-profit organization charged with planning, promoting and producing this annual celebration. International Jazz Day brings together communities, schools, artists, historians, academics, and jazz enthusiasts all over the world to celebrate and learn about jazz and its roots, future and impact; raise awareness of the need for intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding; and reinforce international cooperation and communication. Each year on April 30, this international art form is recognized for promoting peace, dialogue among cultures, diversity, and respect for human rights and human dignity; eradicating discrimination; promoting freedom of expression; fostering gender equality; and reinforcing the role of youth in enacting social change. Edna Manley College, Kingston www.emc.edu http://jazzday.com/ EMAIL WEBSITE thebusinessofsport@gmail.com www.thebusinessofsport.org info@mobaycityrun.info www.mobaycityrun.com MAY DATE DETAILS VENUE May 1-2 THE BUSINESS OF SPORT This is a two-day conference to encourage people in and those who plan to become a part of the multi-billion dollar industry to understand the key areas of sport management which can be of economic value, be a career option and serve to enhance the sport industry in Jamaica. Some of the topics to be discussed will give participants an opportunity to get a clearer picture from the experts who will be presenting. Carole Beckford & Associates along with partners Samuda and Johnson (Strategic Corporate Interventions) have partnered to host this international event aimed at promoting Jamaica as a sporting destination. MOBAY CITY RUN Kingston The annual staging of this Run will consist of a 5K Run/Walk and a 10k Run. The aim of the Run is to provide funding and scholarships to needy students from western Jamaica to access tertiary education. The inaugural staging was quite successful with over 2,000 persons participating. Montego Bay (tbc) May 1 CONTACT Tel: 754-5637 Janet.silveria99@gmail.com 13 | P a g e May 9 (tbc) JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL INVITATIONAL ATHLETIC MEET “International Invitation Race Meet” to feature some of the best international and local athletes at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica. National Stadium, Kingston May 20-23 ATLANTIC BEACH RUGBY FESTIVAL Four day international beach rugby festival including training clinics, tournaments, and after-parties on the beach. Money raised from the festival goes towards supporting local inner-city charities and the #RugbyAgainst Violence scholarship fund. TBC PUMA FORTIS 5K Charity road race around Kingston. This year the event aims to raise over $5million for Kingston College and the wider community. Kingston May 22 May 23 May 25-29 NATIONAL LABOUR DAY CONCERT Annual concert held at the Waterfront starting at 8pm Show usually features some of Jamaica’s best international reggae artiste and cultural ambassadors. STYLE WEEK JAMAICA/FASHIONBLOCK Saint International has revolutionized the scouting, development and worldwide placement of Jamaican models. This year Saint will stage another super chic ‘Style Week Jamaica’. Style Week Jamaica and the blockbuster, internationally acclaimed FashionBlock has become a major event on the Jamaican entertainment/fashion calendar. The 5-day extravaganza with its multiple after parties, VIP cocktail receptions, seminars, supermodels and glamorous runway shows, appeal to the die-hearted fashionistas from around the world. Athletics Admin Association Tel: (876) 978-7102/ 978-9983 Fax: (876) 946-0003 athleticsja@cwjamaica.com www.trackandfieldja.com Website: www.aim2impact.com Downtown, Kingston Kingston Running Events Limited 87-89 Tower Street Kingston Phone: (876) 967-4903 Fax: (876) 922-0155 frandan@cwjamaica.com Jamaica Cultural Development Commission Tel:926-5726 Saint International Tel/Fax: (876)-969-9645/3829 Website: www.runningeventsja.com http://jcdc.gov.jm/ saintinternational@gmail.com www.saintmodels.com 14 | P a g e ONE WORLD SKA & ROCKSTEADY MUSIC FESTIVAL Email: sounds_pressure@yahoo.com May 28 - 29 Event conceptualized to promote Kingston as the birthplace of Jamaica’s popular music industry. The festival will be an annual event targeting the vast fan base of Ska music in particular plus Rocksteady music lovers around the world. It is estimated that there are well over 1,600 ska bands operating worldwide and it is the promoters hope that some of these bands will want to come to Jamaica to perform at the birthplace of Ska music. Kingston Sabina Park Tel:(876) 965-3076 TWO SEASONS TALKING TREES LITERARY FIESTA May 23 (tbc) May 26 – June 5 This will be the 4th staging of tis event in reassure Beach, St. Elizabeth. Patrons will be treated t a day of reading from established and emerging writers and poets. Second hand books will be on sale. There will also be a Farmer’s Market on site. Email:info@2seasnsguesthouse.com www. Email: jazzinfo@ochoriosjazz.com www.ochoriosjazz.com alicia.bogues@groupcb.com www.ilovecbgroups.com www.mycbgroup.com Treasure Beach, St.Elizabeth OCHO RIOS INT’L JAZZ FESTIVAL Kingston The annual Jamaica International Ocho Rios Jazz festival has developed and established itself as a vehicle for showcasing international and Caribbean musicians and artistes. 2015 marked the 25th Anniversary of this event. PAN X COMPETITION May - Nov. (tbc) Sounds & Pressure Foundation Ltd The CB Pan Chicken Championship series usually includes 3 regional competitions. These are staged in Kingston, Montego Bay & Clarendon and which culminates in the historic downtown Kingston area with a family friendly cooking extravaganza. The event will showcase original recipes, innovative techniques and the remarkable talents of pan chicken vendors from across the island. Kingston Montego Bay & Clarendon Pan Chicken Championship Series Tel: (876) 924-6000 ext 232 Fax: (876) 924-0144 15 | P a g e JUNE DATE June 3 – 5 June 3 – 5 June5 DETAILS VENUE CONTACT CALABASH LITERARY FESTIVAL The Calabash Literary Festival was founded in 2001 by novelist Colin Channer with the support of two friends, the poet Kwame Dawes and the producer, Justine Henzell. Their aim was simple - to create a world class literary festival with roots in Jamaica and branches reaching out into the wider world. This they have certainly achieved. South Coast Jakes Tel: (876)- 965-3000 SWEATFEST A 3- day weekend in Montego Bay to celebrate Keith Sweat’s anniversary in the music business. The event will be advertised primarily through Keith Sweat’s syndicated radio programme which is currently aired from 7 – 12pm on Fridays. Programme syndicated to some 59 stations nationwide (USA). Last year’s programme included: A comedy roast/dinner; a concert and a beach party/album release session. Performing artistes included: Teddy Riley, Dru Hill, Genuwine, Joe, 112, SWV, Beenie Man just to name a few. TRU-JUICE CROSS COUNTRY 5K This event takes you off-the-road and on-the-farm for a day of fun and competition for runners, walkers and mountain bikers. Held in Bog Walk, St. Catherine, the 5K Run & Walk plus a 20K race for bikers, features MyLaps® chip timing, country hospitality and post-race activities including tastings, refreshments and a dip in the farm’s pristine river! Montego Bay Bog Walk, St Catherine EMAIL WEBSITE calabashfestival@hotmail.com www.calabashfestival.org KDS Entertainment Ltd Or Sweatfest2015@keithsweat.com www.keithsweat.com Junior Taylor & Damian Clarke Junior.taylor@gmail.com Running Events Limited 87-89 Tower Street Kingston Phone: (876) 967-4903 Fax: (876) 922-0155 frandan@cwjamaica.com Website: www.runningeventsja.com 16 | P a g e June 6-15 (tbc) June 11 June 19-28 June 21- July 26 (tbc) CARIBBEAN FASHION WEEK CFW will be celebrating its 15th Anniversary this year and 2015 is also the 35th Anniversary of Pulse Investment Limited. Kingston, Jamaica will come alive this June 6-19 as the city is completely immersed in fashion. Not only will the work of the region’s best designers be on show, but everything from the food we eat, the holistic care of the mind and body, what we wear, how we live and how we rock our style, will be reflected in this year’s CFW, as the event focuses on Total Fashion Event launched on May 12th at Villa Ronai. RACERS GRAND PRIX, JAMAICA First staging of this international track and field meet organized by Usain Bolt’s track club, Racers Track Club Ltd. This athletic event seeks to bring some of the world’s most compelling athletes to the destination and will certainly whet the track and field appetite for the fans during the Diamond League serie4s and leading up to Rio Olympics. KINGSTON ON THE EDGE URBAN ART FESTIVAL KOTE Urban Art Festival is an annual 9-day studio and performing art festival that began in 2007. It is a multiple venue summer festival held throughout Kingston City. The overarching objective of this event is to develop and harness the incredible artistic potential of Jamaica whilst showcasing Kingston as the cultural capital of the English speaking Caribbean. CPL T20 National Arena Kingston Pulse Investments Limited Tel: (876) 960-0049 / (876)- 276-5790 National Stadium, Kingston Racers Track Club Ltd 3 Port-of-Spain Drive, UWI Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica Tel: (876) 970-4854 Kingston KOTE Organizing Committee Tel: (876) 919-2736 Sabina Park, Kingston kc@pulsecaribbean.com www.caribbeanfashionweek.com Email: racersgrandprix@gmail.com kingstonedge@gmail.com www.kingstonontheedge.org http://cplt20.com/ Email: Kieran.foley@digicelgroup.com The Caribbean Premier League is an annual Twenty20 cricket tournament held in the Caribbean. It was created in 2013 and replaced the Caribbean Twenty20 as the premier Twenty20 competition. The participating teams include: Jamaica Tallawahs, Barbados Tridents, Trinidad Red Steel, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Antigua Hawksbills, the St. Kitts Patriots and the St. Lucia Zouks 17 | P a g e June – December (tbc) KINGSTON KITCHEN Kingston Kitchen is an artisan open-air food court and food market series that highlights the local culinary talents of Jamaica, as well as offers a wonderful family day out. The general idea is to integrate local chefs, restaurateurs, foodmakers, caterers, shoppers, foodies, and families in a culinary destination, creating an environment that shows Jamaicans that they can eat affordably, exciting, local and fresh. Hope Gardens, Kingston June 21 Portland Bight Green Run 7.5KM Run/Walk Clarendon kingstonkitchenja@gmail.com www.kingstonkitchenja.com http://www.ccam.org.jm/ ccamfngo@gmail.com Fusion Consulting Limited Tel: (876) 927 5953 fusionconsultingltd@gmail.com www.missjamaicaworld.com Tel: 954-752-2758 ingrid.bachelor@gmail.com www.rujohnfoundation.com The Green Run is the only event of its kind on Jamaica’s South Coast celebrating the Earth and Jamaica’s Natural Resources. It is extremely important for us as Jamaicans to show support for Protected Areas as they are vital in the preservation of our fragile natural resources. The Portland Bight Protected Area spans 1,876 sq.km (land and sea) and contains many of Jamaica’s endemic species some of which are endangered. June 21- Dec 31 (tbc) MISS JAMAICA WORLD Miss Jamaica World Pageant will visits to various attractions; appearances at Sumfest, The grand Independence Gala, the National Senior Track & Field Championships, hosting of a Catamaran Cruise; hosting of a Family Day plus several other activities. The Pageant will also include the hosting of the Elimination Shows in Kingston and the Grand Coronation Show in Montego Bay. The successful queen will represent Jamaica at the Miss World Pageant which is viewed by over 1 billion persons around the globe. Kingston RUJOHN FOUNDATION CELEBRITY SPORTS CAMP June 22-28 Montego Bay The RuJohn Foundation will again undertake to provide support to Jamaicans by way of staging the ‘Jamaica Outreach Service & Celebrity Sports Camp’ The series of events will be hosted by popular NFL and NBA players along with NBA Cheerleaders. 18 | P a g e Some of the confirmed guests who participated last year included: Andray Blatche, Jussie Smollett (aka Jamal Lyons on Empire), Bryshere Gray (aka Hakeem Lyon on Empire), Raven Symone, Lance Gross, Darius Butler, Robert Ri’chard, Tika Sumpter, Amber Riley, Keith Carlos, Jaleel White ( aka Steve Urkel), Aisha Hinds, LaMorne Morris, Kellee Stewart, DeStorm Power, Bresha Webb, Sam Jones III, Sebastian Telfair, Iman Crosson, Tony Carter, Ronald Moore, Siobhan St. John, Toddrick Verdell, Amanda Robinson , Robert Hallback, Some 450 Jamaican students benefited from this foundation. JAMAICA SENIOR TRIALS June 25-28 This is trials for our Jamaica track and field athletes to vie for a spot on Team Jamaica for upcoming world events including PanAm, World Championships and NACAC. October (tbc) ALL JAMAICA GRILL OFF The annual All Jamaica Grill Off competition scheduled for Hope Botanical Gardens in Kingston. The AJG has evolved into a new, dimensional format, designed to attract Jamaica’s best recreational and professional grilling chefs for an elimination-style, winner takes-all competition to determine not only Jamaica’s King/Queen of the Grill, but also who will represent Jamaica at the American Royal Association’s Annual World Series of BBQ in October. It usually features a fully equipped, supervised ‘kiddies’ village and games area, face painting, balloon vending, pony rides, bounce-a-bouts among other family-oriented activities. Kingston Kingston alljamaicagrilloff@gmail.com JULY DATE DETAILS VENUE CONTACT EMAIL WEBSITE 19 | P a g e Jamaica Arts holdings ltd. July 1 July 3 July – August (tbc) (Wednesdays – Sundays) INTERNATIONAL REGGAE DAY This will be a 24 hour celebration of global reggae culture observed on July 1. Event to have a global media reach hosted in Kingston. The objective is to celebrate the best of Jamaican creativity and is global impact using the power of music, media and communication technology to unite nations. PORTLAND JERK FESTIVAL The Portland Jerk Festival is the largest annual jerk and food festival in Jamaica which has been a major calendar event for the past 14 years. The event is staged at the heritage site at Folly Estate in Portland. The event takes place from 11am thru to 11pm and includes live wholesome family entertainment. NATIONAL DANCE THEATRE COMPANY (NDTC) SEASON OF DANCE NDTC is Jamaica’s internationally celebrated dance company with creative dancing exploring traditional and modern forms. As in former years, both new as well as remounted dance works will be presented, and the NDTC singers will perform ensembles from the Caribbean as well as African suite of songs from central Africa and its west coastal states, in recognition of the UN proclamation of 2011 as the International Year for People of African descent. The e season of dance will feature works produced by the company’s late co-founder, artistic director and moving spirit, Professor Rex Nettleford Kingston rastapickney@gmail.com www.ireggaeday.com ayasso@portlandjerkfestival.com www.portlandjerkfestival.com Tel/Fax: (876).622.5986 US Tel: 954.944.9425 Folly Oval, Portland Little Theatre, Kingston The Little Theatre, Kingston Tel: (876) 926 6129 bertent1@n5.com.jm National Dance Theatre Centre Mrs. Bridget Spaulding #926-4553-5 20 | P a g e HI PRO LOW/HIGH GOAL POLO TOURNAMENT July 18 – August 2 (Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday) St. Ann Tel: (876) 952 4370 chinrcpolo@yahoo.com Kingston, UTech Jamaica Amateur Bodybuilding & Fitness Association jabodybuildingnfitness@gmail.com The St. Ann Polo Club will be the host another exciting series of Polo Tournament at the St. Ann Polo Club. Polo matches will take place from and culminate the first weekend in August with “Last Fling” blowout event. (tbc) July (TBC) July 10 JABBFA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP & FITNESS EXPO The JABBFA is the recognized federation in Jamaica which showcases the sports of bodybuilding, fitness and figure (body fitness). By competing at national level events, athletes contend for prizes and trophies and a position as a member of Team Jamaica, to compete at regional and international Amateur Bodybuilding Championships. LITTLE OCHI SEAFOOD CARNIVAL This is an annual event staged at the famous attracts the entire community, Jamaicans from all across the island plus overseas visitors. The event will feature a wide array of seafood dishes and will culminate after a day of fun with a carnival type concert and party on the beach. The event usual attracts over 10,000 patrons. Tel: (876) 610-9692 Alligator Pond, Manchester www.littleochie.com Little.ochie@yahoo.com` REGGAE SUMFEST July 17 - 23 Reggae Sumfest is Jamaica’s only weeklong festival dedicated to showcasing our island’s indigenous reggae music while also promoting Jamaica as a prime summer destination. Reggae Sumfest is now widely regarded as one of the world’s premier reggae event and attracts visitors and media from all across the glove. The 2016 festival will mark the 24rd annual staging of this event. Catherine Hall, Montego Bay Executive Director Summerfest Productions Tel: (876) 953-2933 Fax: (876) 953-8295 or office@reggaesumfest.com www.reggaesumfest.com Tina Davis 21 | P a g e www.jamsurfas.webs.com MAKKA PRO SURF CONTEST July 19-26 (tbc) July 28 August 1 St. Thomas Jamaica Surfing Association Tel: (876) 750-0103 Negril Dream Entertainment Ltd. Office:876-631-6623 Fax: 876-631-6561 This anticipated surfing event brings together regional and professional surfers who compete for the contest prize and the ratings they can earn from the presence and interest of the growing number of local spectators and supporters. This Caribbean Challenge Cup series event will also be hosted in Trinidad and Barbados. Through the partnership with Jamaica Surfing Association, Caribbean Surf Network and Western Atlantic Pro Surf Series, Makka Pro has risen to new levels and has been attracting more competitors globally DREAM WEEKEND Dream weekend is a music festival in Negril Jamaica, that attracts thousands of local and overseas visitors to Negril for a series of ten (10) events which are packaged with hospitality, entertainment and transportation included. Email: jamsurfas@gmail.com www.jamaicadreamweekend.com Email: scott@jamaicadreadmweekend.com Rum rules in paradise at the Dream Weekend 5 days of nonstop party event! July 31 - August 1 (tbc) July 31 –August 6 THE SEVILLE EMANCIPATION JUBLIEE Jamaica National Heritage Trust will be hosting its annual Emancipation Jubilee Celebration, which will once again be hosted at the Seville Great House in St. Ann. It will primarily depict four groups or period in our history, namely 1) Taino or Amerindian found in Jamaica 2) Spanish conquest 3) English conquest 4) Slavery. This festival will see over 6,000 Jamaicans in attendance, ranging from the statesmen, senior hoteliers, tour operators, professionals, middle managers, administrative individuals and labourers. Seville Heritage Park, St. Ann Jamaica National Heritage Trust (JNHT) 79 Duke Street Kingston Tel #: 876-922-1287-8 JAMAICA FESTIVAL This period showcases many exciting events which showcase the talents of Jamaicans. The float parade and grand gala brought back in 2008 forms the zenith of the celebrations, and Kingston, Montego Bay JCDC Tel: (876) 926-5726 Email: jcdc@cwjamaica.com www.jcdc.org.jm 22 | P a g e have helped to strategically revitalize and engender the nostalgic Independence celebrations. Other activities entail: Mello –Go- Roun’ Emancipation Vigils World Reggae Dance Finals National Thanks giving Church Service Augus Fair Independence Street Dance July 29 – August 1 SPF WEEKEND SPF Weekend is Jamaica’s ultimate high-energy summer holiday weekend party experience for local or overseas guests aged 21 years and up. Socialites and celebrities alike partying together in St. Ann, Jamaica! This is the one time of the year when the refined partygoers from all over are in the same place at the same time. For those looking to have a swanky and memorable experience this summer, SPF WEEKEND 2016 is the preferred destination. St. Ann M7 Events www.spfweekend.com concierge@spfweekend.com cortia.m7events@gmail.com AUGUST DATE DETAILS VENUE CONTACT EMAIL August 1 JAMAICA FESTIVAL QUEEN CORONATIONS The pageant is one of the highlights of the Independence celebrations by the JCDC. The contestants’ desire to assist in the development of their communities plays an important role in the selection of the queen who is chosen to be not only a cultural ambassador for her nation, but also an outstanding role model for other young women Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, Kingston Jamaica Cultural Development jcdc@cwjamaica.com WEBSITE www.jcdc.org.jm Commission (JCDC) Tel: (876) 926-5726/9 Fax: (876) 968 2553 23 | P a g e across the island. As such, although the queen’s physical appearance will play a role in her selection, the emphasis will be on her awareness of cultural and current affairs, community involvement, and personality/talent. August 1 August 1 August (tbc) MONTEGO BAY JERK FESTIVAL This is an outdoor family oriented day and night event. Features of the event includes: presentation of varied jerk meats and food, children activities, celebrity cook off which culminates with a stage show. This festival highlights the authentic Jamaica culinary delights. Montego Bay DENBIGH AGRI-INDUSTRIAL SHOW In the promotion of the best in agriculture, the Show features outstanding livestock, agricultural and horticultural exhibits from all fourteen parishes in Jamaica. Over the years, several additional features and competitions have been added. Two, which are now hallmarks of the Show, are the National Champion Farmer Competition, and the National Young Farmer Competition. PAGGEE FISHERMAN REGATTA May Pen, Clarendon Held on the first Wednesday following Independence Day, every year, the regatta has been a major feature of St. Mary’s Independence celebrations for the past 47 years. The event is usually supported by the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC as part of the activities marking Independence celebrations in the parish. Activities include cultural presentations, a wide array of authentic Jamaican cuisine and an exciting concert featuring popular Jamaican artisites. Montegobayjerkfestival.com Mobayjerkfestival@yahoo.com adminjas114@gmail.com http://www.jas.org.jm Tele #: (876) 922-0610-2 Fax: 922-0613/967-7419 St. Mary UWI Centre for Disability Studies, UWI Mona, Kingston 7. Telephone: 977 9423 24 | P a g e August (tbc) MELLO-GO- ROUN’ The best of the Festival of Performing Arts will once again showcase the best of the best of the Nation’s Talent and culture. The Commission also presents an annual exposition of traditional music, dance, games, food, art and craft. Ranny Williams Entertainment Center, Kingston Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) Tel: (876) 926-5726/9; Fax: (876) 968 2553 www.jcdc.org.jm jcdc@cwjamaica.com SEPTEMBER DATE DETAILS VENUE CONTACT September 6 REGGAE BOYZ VS HAITI Round 4 of the CONCACAF Qualifiers for 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. This event is slated for the National Stadium in Kingston. Kingston Jamaica Football Federation Limited 20 St. Lucia Crescent, Kingston 5, Jamaica, WI Tel: (876) 929 8036 September (tbc) 55TH MONTEGO BAY YC INTERNATIONAL MARLIN TOURNAMENT The Annual Montego Bay International Marlin Tournament isJamaica's oldest and most-anticipated fishing event and will see its 55th edition in 2016. Over 40 boats competed last year. The revised format of the event will see new fishing days as well as new events and activities, including the Tight Lines Marlin Fleet Raft Up and Beach Party, and the Charity Comedy night. RACE FOR HOPE 5K Race For Hope 5K is a fun and healthy way for Jamaicans to contribute to the refurbishment of the Hope Gardens& Zoo. It’s an initiative of the Jamaica Institution of Engineers (JIE) and Nature Preservation Foundation (NPF), where funds raised by the 5K run are used to support the needs of Jamaica’s historic icon for open green spaces, fauna, flora and wildlife, the Hope Botanical Gardens and Zoo. The Race For Hope 5K is held every last Sunday in September and is listed on the JAAA annual road race calendar. The event is open to runners/walkers of all abilities and experience levels. Montego Bay MB Yacht Club Tel: (876) 979 8038 / 979 8650 Fax: (876) 979 8262 September (tbc) Hope Gardens, Kingston Running Events Limited 87-89 Tower Street Kingston Phone: (876) 967-4903 Fax: (876) 922-0155 EMAIL WEBSITE Website: www.jamaicafootballfederation.com mbyc@cwjamaica.com www.mobayyachtclub.com frandan@cwjamaica.com Website: www.runningeventsja.com 25 | P a g e September 19-20 (tbc) September (tbc) September (tbc) September 27 JAMAICA BRIDAL EXPO A unique networking event developed to showcase Jamaica as a premiere destination for weddings, honeymoons and romance. Jamaica Bridal Expo will bring local and international brides and wedding planners to meet with top destinations, best hotels and services in Jamaica for the bridal market. JAMAICA OBSERVER FOOD AWARDS This will be the 16th staging of this prestigious event for culinary enthusiasts. The Jamaica Observer Table Talk Awards is a celebration of the joy of food. The Jamaica Observer Food Awards is one of the most anticipated food events in the Caribbean. This annual festival recognizes excellence in food creation, food service and event décor among others. Montego Bay Convention Centre Unit 19; 88 Barbican Avenue Tel: (876) 978-6639/376-1778 Devon House Kingston Tel: 876-920-8136 / 926-7655 info@jamaicabridalexpo.com www.jamaicaobserver.com JAMAICA PRODUCT EXCHANGE (JAPEX) The JTB and JHTA will once again host the annual Jamaica Product Exchange (JAPEX) at the Montego Bay Convention Centre. The event serves as a forum for leading Jamaican suppliers of the island’s tourism product to meet with travel wholesalers and tour operators from Europe and the Americas. JAPEX is appointment-based and pre-scheduled Montego Bay Jamaica Hotel & Tourist Association Tel: (876)926 3635/6 WORLD TOURISM DAY The purpose of this day is to raise awareness on the role of tourism within the international community and to show how it affects social, cultural, political and economic values worldwide. This is celebrated on September 27 annually as in 1970; the Statutes of the UNWTO were adopted and are considered a milestone in global tourism. Islandwide Ministry of Tourism & Entertainment Tel: (876) 920-4926 CARIBBEAN MODEL SEARCH Pulse Investment Limited hosts this exciting competition of Jamaican female and male models NISC, Kingston Pulse Investment Limited info@jhta.com vledesma@chahotels.com www.visitjamaica.com JTB offices Worldwide Tel: 1-800 233 4582 www.mot.gov.jm pulse44@kasnet.com September (tbc) www.jamaicabridalexpo.com www.pulsemodels.com 26 | P a g e Tel: (876) 968 1089-90: Fax 876) 968 1185 between the ages 18-30 years, with the winners pursuing international contracts. Pulse models have created many firsts for the Caribbean in the areas of editorial and runway work as well as campaigns and advertising. Over the years, models have represented retail giants including Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Banana Republic, The Gap, Target, H&M and several others. Pulse’s top models have also presented collections for the world’s finest designers at the major shows of New York, London, Paris and Milan. OCTOBER DATE October 1-8 October (tbc) DETAILS PORT ANTONIO INT’L MARLIN TOURNAMENT This is the 51st staging of this annual event which will once again feature the Port Antonio Canoe Tournament. Last year over 40 boats registered with a total of 186 anglers, 20 of which were international participants. JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS This International competition of synchronized swimming will consist of Solo, Duet, Trio, Team and Figure competitions in Age Group (12 & under, 1315, 16-18 & Masters), Novice and Intermediate Categories. Each participating Club may enter Solos, Duets, Trios & Teams in each categories (Age Group, Novice and Intermediate). The championship came out of a desire for an economical way to expose, challenge and test the skills of synchronised swimming athletes, against their counterparts in the Caribbean and the United State. VENUE Port Antonio Portland YMCA & Bournemouth Bath, Kingston CONTACT EMAIL WEBSITE Tel: (876) 927 0145; 925 0699 Fax: (876) 977 6995 rondq@mail..infochan.com www.themarinatportantonio.com www.igfatournaments.com Diahann.campbell@gmail.com www.synchrostars.com 27 | P a g e October 8 COME CELEBRATE JESUS 'An evening of celebration and praise for the whole family with various local and international artistes ministering songs with a special guest speaker bringing the word. Montego Bay Convention Centre BA & D Gospel Production Tel: (876) 971-7776 info@bandgospelproduction.com Tel: (876) 925-8584 monte@cwjamaica.com www.merritonemusic.com junior@soulinthesunlive.com www.soulinthesunlive.com The 2015 featured gospel artiste was Vashawn Mitchell and the event was successfully hosted at the Montego Bay Convention Centre October 12-17 MERRITONE HOMECOMING & FAMILY REUNION A week-long celebration of Merritone Music which attracts members of the diaspora and foreigners alike. Kingston, Portland, Ocho Rios The week begins with a Thanksgiving Service and features a series of parties in Kingston. It culminates a 4 day/ 3 nights gathering at a North Coast hotel property featuring several activities showing Jamaican music and culture October (tbc) OKTOBERFEST This is an annual German festivity, celebrating its 32 years in Jamaica. There will be lots of prizes and surprises, games and specialty German foods, different types of German beers, German white/red wines and Schnapps. Alhambra Inn, Kingston Jamaican German Society HQ Montego Bay Aqueduct Complete Entertainment Services SOUL IN THE SUN October 7-9 The inaugural staging of the ‘Soul In the Sun’ was quite successful and left patrons elated with performances of some of the best stellar international artiste. “A” class performances were done by: Peabo Bryson, Regina Belle, Dru Hill, LUST, Richie Stevens, Keith Sweat, Freddie Jackson, Jeffrey 28 | P a g e Osbourne, Howard Hewitt and others. October 18-20 October 18 (tbc) October 22-24 (tbc) October 26 – November 2 (tbc) SOUTH COAST HOOK & LINE CANOE TOURNAMENT This tournament will feature environmental exhibits and entertainment. A 3-day competition during which local fishermen vie for prizes by catching the largest fish using only the traditional fishing method of a simple hook and line. No fancy yachts or first world equipment are to be seen at this grass roots event. The weekend also includes other exciting events, such as a boat race, local talent show, fish fry and community beach party. PETER TOSH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Free concert is usually planned to celebrate this renowned reggae musician’s birthday – Peter Tosh. Born Hubert Winston McIntosh on October 19, 1944 in Grange Hill Westmoreland, Peter Tosh is one of many famous Jamaican reggae artists ‘who was one of the original members of legendary reggae band The Wailers, along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer. Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth Savanna – La–Mar, Westmoreland FASHION SHOWCASE WEEKEND The Ocean Style Fashion Showcase Weekend has successfully established itself over the last 8 years as the pre-eminent international center point for fashionistas, emanating from or attracted to the Caribbean. Apart from the fashion show the event will also include 2 golf tournaments. Montego Bay MICHAEL HOLDING MASTERS CRICKET TOURNAMENT This is a 45 and over cricket tournament where by players are hosted from Jamaica and other countries such as USA, Antigua, Barbados, Bermuda, Canada, Scotland, Guyana and Trinidad. Last year, 12 outstanding cricketers from the Jamaica National All major cricket grounds islandwide Tel: (876) 965 0635; 965 3185 Fax: (876) 965 0552 jakes@cwjamaica.com Tel: (876) 957- 7127 Ocean style Fax: (718)-712-7436 douglas@oceanstylemagazine.com www.myoceanstyle.com Le6704@netzero.net www.sportingjourneys.com 29 | P a g e Primary School Competition received bursaries of $50,000 each for their schooling. JAMAICA FOOD & DRINK FESTIVAL October 28 – November 1 (tbc) Kingston Exotic Flavours, Exhilarating Spirits and Unforgettable Experiences – this is what is promised by the organizers of this 4 day foodie event CB Limited Tel: (876)- 924-6000 Jamaicafoodanddrink@gmail.com www.jafoodanddrink.com NOVEMBER DATE November (tbc) November (To be confirmed) November (TBC) DETAILS RESTAURANT WEEK This is a week-long event celebrating culinary offerings in not only Kingston, but also Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and now, New York! It’s a unique opportunity for visitors and locals alike to experience “adventures in tastes for less.” Sample the diverse culinary options at prices up to 50% less. ANNIE’S REVENGE Jamaica’s largest international Pro-Am, sponsored by the Jamaica Tourist Board and NIKE Golf, has quickly become one of golf’s most popular winter tournaments with teams consisting of players from the U.S., Canada, Europe and the Caribbean. The field is open to teams consisting of a PGA or LPGA Golf Professional, Assistant Professional, or Teacher and three (3) amateurs. TOUR DE FALMOUTH This one-day event is the catalyst to a number of cycling events to be hosted by the Western Cycling Series in the coming year. It is broken down into nine categories, which include VENUE CONTACT EMAIL WEBSITE SSCO Event Management Ltd Tel: (876) 978-6245 Fax: (876) 946-0454 restaurantweekjamaica@gmail.com www.go-jamaica.com/rw Kingston Jamaica Tourist Board USA Office (305) 665-0557 Mbullock@visitjamaica-usa.com http://www.jamaicaproam.com/index.php Montego Bay Falmouth Jamaica Cycling Federation Email:info@jamaicacycling.com 30 | P a g e professional and recreational groupings. The categories are: the elite classes - one to four; Masters Class, for participants 40 to 50 years; the Super Masters for 50 years and older; a junior category for 18 years and younger; a women's category; and a recreational category. There will also be special categories for teams and high school-backed entrants.The objectives, according to the organisers, are to foster more participation of the sport locally, to build a strong youth cycling programme, and ultimately to market the series as a destination sporting event for Jamaica. November 24 – December 1 (tbc) ST. ELIZABETH HOMECOMING WEEK A nine day celebration to honour the achievements of St. Elizabeth and to promote the parish as an investment, tourism and cultural destination. The Homecoming week celebrations will also highlight the parish’s culture and sports, the outstanding achievements of the sons and daughters local and internationally, the backdrop of religious and artistic expressions. South Coast Tel: 948-0292/ 967-9724 Nov 30 – Dec 3 (tbc) JAMAICA OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP The highly acclaimed Jamaica Open Golf Championship returns to be included in the 2015 golf calendar. The event will include an 18-hole pro-am and 54-hole stroke play tournament where golf professionals from the U.S., Canada, Europe, Latin and South America and the Caribbean compete for the Jamaica Open trophy and cash prize. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top 50 per cent of the professional field as well as the top performing senior pros. Montego Bay Jamaica Golf Association 152 Constant Spring Road Kingston 8 Tel: 876-632-9445-6 Fax: 876-632-9442 Email: jamgolf2@cwjamaica.com Susan Otuokon jcdt@kasnet.com November 28 MISTY BLISS This event is a cultural festival which celebrates the Hollywell, Kingston stehfl993@hotmail.com www.thejga.com www.jcdt.org 31 | P a g e (to be confirmed) mountain pleasures and treasures of these parks through a one day event at Hollywell, the park’s main recreation area. There will be music all day with a live concert featuring dance, drumming, singing and other entertainment. Traditional foods will be on sale, complimentary guided trail tours will also be offered in addition to mounted exhibits about the National Park and its environs. Jamaica Conservation Development Trust/Blue & John Crow Mountain National Park Tel: (876) 960-2848/9 Fax: (876) 960-2850 November (TBC ) CAYMANAS TRACK SUPERDAY This is a race to be run over 2000 metres at Caymans Park. The history of the race has been graced by outstanding winners such as Legal Light, who won the inaugural running in 1978, The Viceroy, Mark My Word, Miracle Man and Menudo who won it four years in a row Caymanas Track, St. Catherine Caymans Track Limited Phone: (876) 988-2524 November (TBC ) BK MANDEVILLE 7K This is part of a yearlong calendar of running events leading up to the penultimate Reggae Marathon in December. Entrants of all ages are encouraged to participate; race starts at Burger King Caledonia Road. Mandeville Running Events Limited 87-89 Tower Street, Kingston Phone: (876) 967-4903Fax: Tel: (876) 922-0155 jamaicaconservation@gmail.com www.greenjamaica.org.jm Email: racing@cwjamaica.com Website: www.caymanasracetrack.com frandan@cwjamaica.com Website: www.runningeventsja.com EMAIL WEBSITE jmmc@kasnet.com www.jamaicamotorsports.com DECEMBER DATE December (To be confirmed) DETAILS JMMC ALL STAGES RALLY This is always a memorable, exciting truly Jamaican motorsport event. Though the name of the event has changed over the years, the organizers have been doing this for over 15 years. The Jamaican regulations have been updated to be in line with current FIA regulations. The Organizers have succeeded at making Motorsports one of the most popular spectator sports in Jamaica. The JMMC is VENUE Bog Walk to New Kingston CONTACT Jamaica Millenium Motoring Club Tel: (876)-764-9904 Fax: (876)-764-9904 32 | P a g e an organization endeavoring to promote the best of Motorsports not just in Jamaica but also in the Caribbean. December 3 race is on last day Dec. (tbc) REGGAE MARATHON This is Jamaica’s premier International Marathon Event. Marathoners, sports enthusiasts as well as beginners, converge in Negril, Jamaica’s capital of casual, for a fun event characterized by good vibes and lots of Reggae music. Enthusiastic supporters come out along the out and back, internationally certified course to support participants. Meanwhile, hard working volunteers offer uniquely packaged water and rehydration fluids at every mile. The pulsating Reggae music at each mile also keeps participants in an “irie” spirit, as they burn the mileage. Other related Marathon events, like the internationally rated gourmet Pasta Party and 3 Day Marathon Expo, have participants and supporters alike, humming with activity. All in all, Reggae Marathon is uniquely Jamaican with an international appeal. MAJOR LAZER & FRIENDS Major Lazer is an electronic dancehall project mastermined by Grammy nominated producer and DJ, Diplo. Their combined album ‘Lean On’ has been #1 globally on Spotify for 10 weeks. Diplo executive produced Madonna’s latest albul Rebel Heart. This will be the 3rd staging of this event in Jamaica…in 2013 it was held at Mas Camp and in 2014 it was held at Caymanas Polo Club where it attracted over 5,000 guests. LTM NATIONAL PANTOMIME Negril frandan@cwjamaica.com www.reggaemarathon.com www.maineventjamaica.com Reggae Marathon Limited 87-89 Tower Street Kingston Tel: (876) 922- 8677 Kingston Main Event Entertainment Group Ltd Tel: (876)-946-1098 Solomon.sharpe@maineventjamaic a.com Kingston The Little Theatre, Kingston bertent1@n5.com.jm 33 | P a g e Last week in December – first week in May each year December 31 The grand Gala opening will be at the historic Ward Theatre in the island's capital city, Kingston. This Jamaican folk musical offers a different play with original song and dances each year. HARBOUR FEST AND FIREWORKS ON THE WATERFRONT Join in the warm and welcoming melting pot of thousands of pride-filled Jamaicans from across the island, ringing in the New Year with the phenomenal Fireworks display on the Down Town Harbour. This free event will feature Kiddies village, a massive craft vendors’ arcade and great family entertainment on stage. Tel: (876) 926 6129 or 906 4959 Fax: (876) 968 0759 Urban Development Corporation (UDC) Kingston 34 | P a g e - End - 35 | P a g e