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New date for seafood fest
Thursday, August 09, 2012
HEAVY rains associated with Tropical Storm Ernesto on Sunday forced the rescheduling of the annual Ocho Rios Seafood Festival. The event — which has been endorsed by the Jamaica 50 Secretariat — is now set for Sunday, October 14.
"These are the type of things that will happen from time to time," explained Camille Miller, the Ocho Rios Seafood Festival's senior marketing manager. "We knew we were in for a massive turnout but then the rains came. Following a meeting with all relevant stakeholders, the decision was taken to reschedule, with the Heroes' weekend looking like the most suitable date."
Miller said food vendors who had purchased stalls will be accommodated at no extra cost and that there will be an "across the board reduction" for entrance fee. "The adult entrance fee will be reduced from $1,000 to $700 while kids under 12 will now be required to pay $200, down from $400," she noted. "This is the signature event for the garden parish of St. Ann and we have to make these decisions based on the current economic climate."
"Our vendors and patrons are very important to us," she said. "Some very poor and decent hard working people lost some good money preparing food for this festival and we have to bear that in mind. The calls have been pouring in from them for us to reschedule and they more than anybody else have influenced the decision to try again for this year."
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