Jamaican Women of Florida to host annual ‘Run-A-Boat’ Cultural Festival in Pembroke Pines

The Jamaican Women of Florida (JWOF) will once again bring the warmth and vibrancy of Jamaican culture to South Florida at their annual Run-A-Boat Cultural Festival, set for Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Holy Sacrament Episcopal Church, 2801 North University Drive, Pembroke Pines.

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Rooted in Jamaican tradition, Run-A-Boat unites people through cooking, laughter, and community — a living expression of “one pot, one people.” JWOF continues this proud legacy, bringing members of the Diaspora together to celebrate culture, unity, and heritage as the holiday season begins.

This year’s theme, “Emerald City: Be Proud Be Bold in Black, Green, and Gold,” honors Jamaica’s national colors and their meanings — black for the strength and creativity of the people, green for the island’s lush vegetation, and gold for the natural beauty and richness of the land. The theme reflects the pride, resilience, and vibrancy of Jamaicans at home and abroad.

The family-friendly event will feature a lively vendor marketplace offering authentic Jamaican and local products, including art, crafts, jewelry, baked goods, gourmet foods, and farm-fresh produce. A Kiddies’ Corner will also be available, featuring games, pony rides, face painting, and a bounce house.

Attendees can indulge in traditional Jamaican dishes, fresh coconut water, and sugar cane, while enjoying entertainment hosted by Raul Blaze, complete with prizes, surprises, and dancing throughout the day.

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JWOF President Michelle Williamson expressed excitement for this year’s celebration.

“Run-a-Boat is an event that celebrates the vibrant spirit of our Jamaican heritage and showcases our traditions, unity, and talent. Come prepared to experience the richness of the Jamaican culture: eat traditional foods, dance to lively music, and celebrate all that makes Jamaica unique! This is a family-friendly day filled with fun, storytelling, and time-honored customs passed down through generations. We warmly invite our entire community to join us — because we are nothing without your support, and together, we keep our traditions alive.”

Tickets are $15 in advance and available at RUNABOAT.EVENTBRITE.COM. Children under 10 enter free. Proceeds from the event will benefit JWOF’s “Powerful Women…Next Generation” four-year renewable scholarship program and community outreach projects supporting women and youth in Florida and Jamaica.

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Founded in 2012, Jamaican Women of Florida is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women and youth through mentorship, education, and community service. The group promotes Jamaican culture while fostering programs that strengthen families and communities in Florida and beyond.

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