The Spicemas Corporation (SMC) extends its deepest empathy and support to everyone affected by the recent passage of Hurricane Beryl.
The directors, management, and staff understand that this disaster has profoundly impacted our community, including many of our registered stakeholders on mainland Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique.
Despite the challenges presented by Hurricane Beryl, the Spicemas Corporation is committed to continuing with the hosting of Spicemas 2024 which climaxes on Tuesday, 13 August 2024. The resilience and spirit of our people will ensure that this year’s carnival remains a vibrant and unifying celebration of our culture and heritage.
All scheduled events will remain on their planned dates, except the Groovy and Power Soca Monarch Preliminaries, which have been rescheduled to 10–15 July 2024.
Carnival is a time for our people to come together to celebrate the nation’s cultural richness. Spicemas, Grenada’s largest cultural festival will provide economic opportunities for numerous local businesses, including vendors, performers, and service providers, playing a crucial role in our community’s recovery. The SMC looks forward to the support of its partners because only together can we make Spicemas 2024 a remarkable and memorable festival.
The Spicemas Corporation office at the GCNA Complex is open from 8 am to 4 pm, Monday to Friday, and can be contacted at 440-0621 or [email protected].
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What about sending all profits to aid the sister isles?! That I we could all support and get behind of… But is absolutely and morally wrong for grenadiands to be celebrating on this end, when their brothers and sisters of Carriacou and Petite Martinique are suffering the loss of their homes and businesses.
An absolute shame!
Seriously? What a joke!
Dance the devastation away!
Dance the devastation away with a festival!
Festival, and Festival and Festival
and it will all go away!
in fact it will ‘go-long’ and go on!