Saturday, June 6, 2026

Crop Over for sure

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IF THERE WAS any doubt that Crop Over was here, the residents of My Lords Hill, St Michael, got a clear reminder when the Goalkeepers Bar launched its annual Crop Over lime, Soca Thursdays, this week.
Bar owner Antonio Waterman said the entertainment package was aimed at promoting community spirit and allowing everyone to have a good time during the festival.
“Every Thursday during the season we will have the lime here at the bar where we will feature local artistes and local deejays,” he said.
On Thursday people gathered to see Blood, Mikey and Brett Linton perform and to enjoy music played by deejays Ras and Chasey and Technical Sounds. (DB)

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