MIRAMAR – The Second Annual Jamaica Brew Festival will feature book readings, signings, Jamaican short films, and coffee tasting. This event will be hosted by the Consulate General of Jamaica on Saturday, Jan. 18. It aims to celebrate Jamaica’s arts and culture. The one-day event will start at 10:00 a.m. at the Miramar Cultural Center. The address is 2300 City Center Place, Miramar, FL 33027.
The readings and movies cover many topics. These include national pride, history, and cultural roots. They are created by ten authors and poets, along with six film producers from Jamaica.
The event is expected to be a lively festival. It is present by the Jamaican Consulate General, Miami and Miramar Commissioner Winston Barnes. Consul General Oliver Mair will host the festival.
Himself a thespian, Mr. Mair noted that “because of the resounding success last year, this historic event can now become a staple on our community calendar.” He added that the talent of the range of Jamaican writers and film producers will showcase our rich cultural heritage…