Scores of people are expected to gather in the northern community of River Sallee in St. Patrick this Friday, to be a part of the annual community’s Saraka celebrations.
The River Sallee annual Saraka which is held at a particular time every year the first Friday following Good Friday is usually the best, biggest and most traditional.
The Saraka celebration comprises local foods, dances and drumming, all stemming from and connected to Grenada’s African roots.
Over 30 houses are down to partake in the cooking of the food.
Project officer at the Grenada Cultural Foundation (GCF) Donnalyn Watson-Henry tells us more.
The GCF Project officer says there will be a Saraka village, where persons will get to experience the Saraka tray and other activities.
Watson-Henry made a plea to persons who will be attending the event to adhere to the traffic regulations that will be put in place for a smooth flow on the day of the event.
Donnalyn Watson-Henry Project officer at the Grenada Cultural Foundation.