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Best Dressed Fest for MoBay and Kingston
published: Friday | May 2, 2008


Patrons watch the 'Veggie Tales' during the Best Dressed 50 Fest in Mandeville, Manchester, recently. - Photo by Dwight Nelson

Billed as two days of fun for the entire family, Best Dressed 50 Fest, hosted by Jamaica Broilers in association with the Churches of Jamaica and the Luis Palau Ministries, is slated for Montego Bay and Kingston this weekend.

The Dump-Up Beach in Montego Bay will come alive today and tomorrow.

In St Andrew, the venue will be the lawns of King's House and the event will run from Saturday to Sunday.

Activities and attractions

A major feature of the event will be activities and attractions for children such as bounce-abouts, volcano island, clowns, rides, face-painting activities and musical performances from the 'Veggie Tales'.

Audiences will have the chance to be entertained by Extreme Stunt Riders and Skaters from the United States, who use free-style motor cross to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world.

The highly awaited gospel segment will feature testimonies from members of the Luis Palau Ministry, as well as performances from the new and exciting Grace Thrillers, Carlene Davis, Papa San Chevelle Franklin, Sherwin Gardener, New Breed, Toby Mac and DJ Nicholas.

- D. N.

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