VOLUME 7 • ISSUE 15 • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH 2018
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SCENTS & SOUNDS The seductive scent of jerk chicken on the fire could be smelled from Hwy 27, and just in case your sense of smell was off, you could feel the vibrations of Reggae and Dancehall, alerting the surrounding neighborhood that Summerfest had arrived. The sounds and smells of Jamaica drew guests to the southeast side of Woodbine Mall, where they could enjoy two days of Jamaican culture.
Once the sun began to set, the festival was filled with people celebrating Jamaica by collecting stacks of food containers, competing in the dominoes competition or simply wearing a green, yellow, and black combination. Lining the festival were incredible vendors offering good food, Jamaican apparel, cold drinks and a booth selling hair options. The festi-
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val made sure to accommodate those who may have been fighting the heat with ice cream trucks, cold beer and a vendor selling fresh sugar cane. Outside of the festival, locals were getting comfortable across the parking lot to enjoy the Reggae and Dancehall allstars performing. Continued On Page 5