October 25 Designated National Jamaican Jerk Day in the USA

It is official! Sunday, October 25, 2020, will be celebrated in the United States as National Jamaican Jerk Day as approved by the USA National Day Archives.
Jamaican Jerk Festival USA, Inc., producers of the annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival in Florida, recently applied to the USA National Day Archives and received approval for the Jerk Day designation.
“National Jamaican Jerk Day will celebrate Jamaica’s unique way of seasoning and grilling foods, across the USA,” said Abdul Muhsin, chairman of the board and managing partner of Jamaican Jerk Festival USA, Inc., “Jerk cuisine has evolved from simple Jamaican street food to gourmet status in first-rate restaurants worldwide and celebrated through numerous jerk festivals around the globe. A National Jamaican Jerk Day will create a unified alliance to highlight the history, art and culture of Jamaican jerk cuisine in a prolific manner.”
The highlight of National Jamaican Jerk Day will be a two-hour live stream of the “Best of Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival” on the VP Records YouTube channel. Producers of the Florida, New York, and Canada Grace Jerk Festivals along with Orlando and Palm Beach festivals have partnered to celebrate the food, music, art and culture of jerk, in an unprecedented way. The production will feature exciting live performances, highlights from previous years, creative demonstrations by celebrity chefs, as well as features on vendors and sponsors.
Jamaican Jerk Festival USA, Inc. is currently in discussion with several corporations and government agencies who have expressed interest, especially with the current restrictions on events due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal is for National Jamaican Jerk Day celebrations to be energized at the retail level—with supermarket and Caribbean grocery stores offering discounts on jerk ingredients to encourage consumers to prepare their favorite jerk meals at home. Other ways to celebrate the day are under consideration and will be announced soon.
The excitement of the celebration will resonate globally through social media, as it is anticipated chefs, celebrities and the public will post their “Jerk creations” on various platforms with the hashtags #JamaicanJerkDay, #jerkday2020 and #NationalJerkDay.
For more information and updates on National Jamaican Jerk Day events, visit www.jerkfestival.com

More Stories

IMF team visits Barbados for consultations and post-program discussions

A mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in Barbados this week for regular Article IV consultations with the Government, as well as...
Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne

Antigua and Barbuda fully constitutes new Cabinet following landslide election victory

Antigua and Barbuda’s new Cabinet was fully constituted on Tuesday, with 14 ministers—including the Prime Minister and Attorney General—formally appointed and issued instruments of...
Prime Minister Philip Davis

Bahamas Government moves to acquire Grand Bahama Power Company

The Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis on Tuesday announced a major government move to acquire all outstanding shares of the Grand Bahama Power Company...
Guyana Essequibo region

Venezuela restates claim over Essequibo at ICJ hearings, rejects court jurisdiction

Venezuela on Wednesday reiterated its position that the disputed Essequibo region belongs to the South American country, telling the International Court of Justice (ICJ)...
food prices Jamaica

Rising food prices set to squeeze Jamaican households as manufacturers roll out new increases

Jamaican households are facing another round of higher grocery and living costs as some of the country’s largest food and beverage manufacturers implement price...
Espolòn Tequila

Espolòn Tequila celebrates Cinco de Mayo with cultural showcase in Jamaica

Espolòn Tequila brought the spirit of Mexico to Jamaica in a vibrant celebration of history, culture, and shared identity, hosting an immersive Cinco de...
Hurricane Melissa Jamaica

IDB and CDB partner to boost resilience in residential infrastructure for Caribbean families

Caribbean governments have begun coordinated efforts to retrofit existing homes against increasingly severe hurricanes, flooding, and other climate hazards. The initiative, announced last week...
Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day on a budget: gift ideas that still show love

Mother’s Day often comes with the pressure to spend more than many households can comfortably afford, but across the Caribbean and within Caribbean communities...

Bermuda outlook upgraded to Positive as S&P affirms A+ credit rating

The Government of Bermuda has welcomed a revised ratings assessment from S&P Global Ratings, which upgraded the island’s outlook to Positive from Stable while...
trinidad police

Trinidad and Tobago police disrupt alleged home invasion gang in multi-agency operation

A coordinated multi-agency police operation in Trinidad and Tobago has disrupted a group known informally as the “Tall Boots Crew,” which authorities say is...

Latest Articles