KATY, Texas (Covering Katy News) — More than 3,000 people celebrated Caribbean culture at Central Green, marking another successful year for the park’s heritage month celebration.
The event, held June 21 and running from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., featured live steel pan music, Jamaican and Cuban performances, and reggae artist King Baby Reggae. While 3,000 people attended overall, the peak number of people in the park at once reached about 2,500 people according to the park’s manager.
“Over the past 12 years we have celebrated different islands in the Caribbean,” said Yvonne Arceneaux, Parks General Manager at Willow Fork Drainage District which operates Central Green. “This night allowed us to celebrate all of them through music and dance.”…