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This year's Grace Atlanta Caribbean Jerk Festival another success

By Nicanor Gordon··2 min read
This year's Grace Atlanta Caribbean Jerk Festival another success

The Grace Atlanta Caribbean Jerk Festival, presented by Publix, concluded another successful event on Sunday, September 3rd at the Southeast Athletic Complex in Lithonia, Georgia. 

Over 6,000 enthusiasts, representing Georgia and nearby states, gathered to revel in the richness of Caribbean heritage.

First impressions and tantalizing welcome drinks

Upon arrival, attendees were warmly received by the enthusiastic team from CaribTix, the festival’s official ticketing partner. 

Setting the event’s energetic vibe early on was the Grace Welcome drink, infused with Tropical Rhythms. And for those 21 and over, a swig of Guinness, the festival’s official beer, added a bold twist to the savory Caribbean dishes on offer.

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Sizzling culinary showdowns

Under the hosting of Chef Irie, the audience witnessed a sizzling chef’s clash. Chef Scotley Innis of The Continental Restaurant & Cigar Lounge and Chef Jaaion Barnes of Culture & Culinary/G&S Lounge competed, with Innis’ avant-garde take on jerk cuisine winning the judges and the crowd. 

As darkness blanketed Atlanta, a Celebrity Cooking Showdown lit up the stage. Media Personality Jody-Ann Gray bested Jamaica’s Consul General, Oliver Mair, taking home the coveted bragging rights.

A playful Caribbean haven for kids

Young attendees were not left out; the Kid’s Zone offered myriad activities, from face painting to bounce houses. 

Vendors were on-site with delightful kid-friendly treats, making sure even the youngest felt the spirit of the Caribbean.

Flavorful creations with a Caribbean touch

Over 20 culinary maestros served dishes infused with Grace Jerk Seasoning, offering authentic Caribbean flavors. 

Among the foodie delights, the Guinness-infused Caribbean-styled ice cream stood out, marrying a beloved drink with creamy goodness.

Engaging corporate walk and partnerships

A walk through the Corporate Walk allowed attendees to engage with partners like JN Money, VM Group, and Digicel. With interactive sessions and displays, this area bolstered a sense of community, prompting Caribbean International Shipping's Sharon Barnwell to pledge her return next year.

Performances light up the main stage

Energy levels never dipped, thanks to non-stop entertainment on the main stage. From the infectious comedy of Chris “Johnny’ Daley to mesmerizing performances by talents like Destra and Gyptian, the day was a sensory delight. DJs like Juggla and Richie D kept feet tapping, echoing the Caribbean's rhythmic heartbeat.

Celebrating unity, culture, and success

Co-founder Cheriel Simmonds expressed profound gratitude for the collective effort that made the festival shine. Applauding partners, vendors, performers, and attendees, Simmonds emphasized the festival's role in bringing the Caribbean’s zest to Atlanta.

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