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VIBE You are invited to be a part of our VIP Vibe at this year's Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival. Come enjoy and experience comfortable plush seating, delectable bites by Executive Celebrity Chef Patrick Adams of Gourmet Design. Chef Patrick will salivate your palate and stimulate your soul with his unique menu....having you come back for more. He boasts clients such as Michael Moore, Joe Montana and Dan Marino. We encourage you to afford yourself the opportunity to enjoy this year’s Festival with patrons, like you, who want an exclusive, relaxing experience. You never know which celebrity will be standing or seated beside you. Tickets are limited! Get them today!
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Hors D' Oeuvres Grilled Mahi- Mahi Taco Red Cabbage Slaw with Tomato & Avocado Salsa w/ Pineapple Hot Sauce
Chicken Satay with Chef Patrick's Special Sweet n Sour Sauce
Pecan Crusted Yellow Tailed Snapper With a Sweet Potato Mousse with Myers Rum
Bahamian style Ceviche Nassau Coconut Chicken Skewers with a touch of Sweet & Sour Sauce
Jerk and Braised Oxtail With Infused Black Trufe Cheese Grits In a Tart Shell
Jerk Chicken Kabobs
DESSERT Mini Assorted Tarts and Pastries Apple Pie Square, Chewy Coconut, Pecan Pie Squares, Coca Nib Brownies, Rocky Road Brownies, four Chocolate and Peanut Butter Brownies, Mini New Orleans Bread Pudding, Mix Berry Cobbler, Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler, Assorted Mini Cheesecake
Assorted Cupcakes Chocolate, Vanilla, Carrot and Raisinette, Coconut, Red Velvet & Vanilla Rum
JERK 2.0
Tired of your everyday jerk chicken or pork? Wait, no! Who could ever get tired of spicy jerk combined with juicy, fatty meat? But that doesn't mean jerk is for meat-lovers only. Jerk can be just as delicious with fruits, veggies, and even desserts! Check out these four unexpected ways to add more jerk to your life.
Jerk Mac and Cheese 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons our 2 cups fat-free milk 2 cups sharp cheddar cheese, grated 2 cup multigrain dry penne pasta 1 tbs. dry Jerk seasoning blend 1 habanero pepper, seeded and minced 1 green onion, chopped Instructions Cook pasta in large pot per package directions. Drain and set aside. In a small skillet, sauté habanero pepper and some of the green onion until soft. In the same large pot you cooked the pasta in, melt butter and whisk in our constantly, for about two minutes. Slowly add milk, whisking until incorporated. Continue to whisk until sauce thickens (about ve minutes). Remove pot from heat and stir in jerk spice. Adjust seasonings to taste, then stir in cheese until melted. Add cooked pasta to the pot and stir to combine. Load mac and cheese into greased baking dish and top with remaining cheese. Bake in a 350 degree oven for twenty minutes. Remove from oven and let sit for ve minutes. Garnish with remaining green onion.
Grilled Jerk Fruit Salad 4 slices fresh pineapple, peeled, cored, cut 1/2-inch thick 1 mango, peeled & sliced into 1/4-inch slices 4 slices peeled papayas, cut 1/2-inch thick 1 peach, unpeeled & quartered 1 2 tablespoon jerk seasoning paste 1 cup fresh strawberries, sliced 1 cup fresh blueberries 1 small just-ripe banana, thickly sliced Directions Lightly schmear pineapple, mango, papaya and peach with the jerk seasoning. Grill both sides until heated through with nice grill marks. Let cool slightly, then cut into bitesized pieces. Stir in rest of fruit gently. Optional: Combine with yogurt, lime zest and juice, sugar and salt to taste.
Jerk Bloody Mary 1 qt. fresh tomato juice ½ cup apple cider vinegar 2 tbsp. packed dark brown sugar 1 bunch green onions, chopped 1 thumb-size piece ginger, peeled and grated 3 cloves garlic, chopped 3 Thai chiles, seeded and sliced 1 tbsp. allspice 1 pinch salt 1 cup dark rum Garnishes: pickled sweet peppers, pickled onions, and fresh thyme sprigs Instructions Combine all ingredients, except rum and garnishes, in a blender and blend on high for 30 seconds. Add rum and pulse. Garnish with pickled peppers and onions and a thyme sprig
ELAINE Thompson
Fastest woman in the world to ‘grace’ the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival organizers will be adding even more value to this year's event on Sunday, November 13, at Markham Park. They will be showcasing the best in all areas food, entertainment and athletics -- YES, Athletics! Sports enthusiasts will have the opportunity to see two-time Olympic Gold medalist Elaine Thompson who will be making an appearance at this year's event!
Elaine is the Double Olympic Gold Medal winner from the 2016 Rio Olympics where she won Gold in the 100m and 200m. Elaine also won Silver in the Olympic 4x100m in Rio as a part of the Jamaican team. Elaine is the Jamaican National Record Holder in the 100m and the 4th fastest woman to run the 100m in the history of the World. Patrons will have an opportunity to meet and greet as well as take photographs with the Olympic Champion. John Collins, Managing Director of International Freight Consolidators was quoted as saying, "we are extremely happy to be able to assist with bringing Elaine to the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival and have her meet the lovely people of South Florida." The event will be tting for the Olympic Champion who is currently a student at the University of Technology, Jamaica and has earned a certicate in Baking Technology from Utech, and is now pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Food Service Management and Culinary Arts. Don't be surprised if the Olympic Champion shows up in the Publix Culinary Pavilion, grabs an apron and displays her cooking skills.
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The
Culinary PAVILION The stars come out to play
This year’s Publix Culinary Pavilion, features an awesome line-up of chefs for the cooking demonstrations and the exciting, must-see cooking competitions. This is where amateur and professional chefs, celebrity chefs and personalities go head to head to see who emerges with the best jerk dishes. Two-time Food Network's Chopped Champion Chef Andre Fowles will be showing his cooking chops with a demonstration at the event, and will be the special guest at Publix Aprons Cooking School in Plantation on November 10. Chef Fowles was named “Chef on the Rise” by the Jamaica Observer and is well-respected in the kitchen. Patrons will also have a chance to watch cooking demos with Golden Krust's Chef Odean, who was featured on CBS's Undercover Boss. Patrons will have a chance to interact with chefs during their cooking demos and will get their burning questions about jerk foods answered by the best of the best. And, of course, our resident and traveling chef Irie Spice will be on hand to spice things up with his big personality.”
Competing for the Love of Jerk! Expect to see, and perhaps even taste, the culinary prowess of acclaimed chefs and celebrities in the Celebrity Chef Throwdown and the Celebrity Quick Fire Challenge. Of course, there'll be the famous Publix Jerk Cook-off where chefs will battle to the spicy end for a chance to win the coveted Dutch Pot Trophy, a cash prize,
and most importantly, bragging rights! This is where competitors leave it all on the grill! They do it for the taste, the thrill and the love of it. This year's Celebrity Chef Throwdown will see Chef Eddie Jackson, former cornerback in the NFL and The Next Food Network Star Season 11 winner, going up against Chef Maxcel Hardy who was the full-time personal chef for NBA AllStar Amar'e Stoudemire. Chef Eddie's quite at home in the kitchen, and after retiring from the NFL, he took his cooking to another level with everything from family recipes to culinary creations inuenced by his travels while in the NFL. He's launched his own food truck, “The Caribbean Grill,” and hosts The Food Network's Kids BBQ. Chef Maxcel is no pushover in the kitchen, with some 12 years of culinary experience and celebrity clients. He co-authored the cookbook, 100 Easy Recipes for Pros and Rookies in the Kitchen with Stoudemire and is currently coauthoring Marley Cookbook with entrepreneur and former University of Miami football player Rohan Marley. When Chef Maxcel is not cooking, he's creating chef apparel for his line Chef Max Designs and working to end hunger in America through his organization, One Chef Can 86 Hunger. With this much star power, there's sure to be sparks ying in the kitchen as chefs Eddie
and Maxcel vie for the top spot in this prestigious competition. For the Celebrity Quick Fire Challenge, we'll see WPLG Channel 10's Todd Tongen facing off with the newly crowned Miss Jamaica World, Ashlie Barrett! What kind of spice will they add to the mix? It's anyone's guess, but we're sure to see a hard-fought battle between the two. For the famous Publix Jerk Cook-off, professional and amateur chefs will bring their best creations to the grill. Among this year's competitors is Dr. Carl Zollicoffer, an OBGYN who knows his way around the kitchen. He might be competing against professionals, but Minto cautions patrons not to underestimate the amateurs. “In the past Dr. Sharon Robinson, an amateur chef, walked away with the win,” Minto says. “It's about who brings the best jerk dish to the table!” Minto also encourages patrons to come early to participate and partake of all the offers over at the Publix Marketplace. “We'll have a presentation informing patrons on just about everything they need to know about using the right combination of fresh spices and herbs to create delectable dishes. Plus, there'll be lots of giveaways, Publix Gift Cards, Grace gift baskets, aprons, T-shirts, Publix Greenwise products and so much more.”
Chef Eddie Jackson
Chef Andre Fowles
Chef Irie Spice
WPLG Channel 10 Todd Tongen
Chef Maxcel Harvey
Miss Jamaica World 2016 Ashlie Barrett
MEET THE CHEFS FOR YOUR PUBLIX
CELEBRITY COOK-OFF
THE
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The Western Union Cultural Stage 12 to 4 p.m.
FLAVORS of the 1 Festival
Expect cultural performances: singers, drumming, dancing and pop up performances. Staying true to the Caribbean theme, the Trinidadian Melo Groove Steel Orchestra, a children's steel pan group, will showcase the versatility and hypnotic rhythms of Trinidad for all to enjoy, while the Carib Isles Dance Group composed of members from islands including St. Kitts and Antigua will bring these different cultures to the stage. Jamaican Folklorist Dr. Sue, who has been performing at this event for years, will be there to grip the audience with her engaging storytelling. There will also be a special treat from the Bahamas Junkanoo Revue, an authentic Bahamian Junkanoo band.
411 Pain Fuzion Sound Stage 12 to 4 p.m. Enjoy the blend of cultures and genres on display as singers such as brothers J-Stone and K-Charlez, as well as Yanique Sasha. Crys Alexandra and the E.L.E.M.E.N.T.S, with soulful frontwoman Crys, will no doubt capture the hearts of anyone who hears them. Sons of Mystro, the violin-playing brothers will transport patrons with pure talent and the Jerk Festival Dancers will ignite the stage with their moves. WAVS-1170 AM radio personality Yvette Marshall will also hold it down on this stage.
Celebrity Chef Throwdown Expect to see, and perhaps even taste, the culinary prowess of acclaimed chefs and celebrities. Chef Eddie Jackson, former cornerback in the NFL and The Next Food Network Star Season 11 winner, going up against Chef Maxcel Hardy who was the full-time personal chef for NBA All-Star Amar'e Stoudemire.
THE
15FLAVORS
Shaggy
THE HEADLINER Mr. Boombastic himself 8:40 p.m.
Headlining this awesome event is Diamond-selling, Grammy-winning artist Shaggy, who will pull from his repertoire of hits including anthems like “Boombastic” and “It Wasn't Me as well as his latest hit “I've Got You”.
The Kidz Zone 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. New Location, More Fun! A day lled with nonstop activities for the young attendees with a bounce house, rock climbing wall, pony rides, face painting, cotton candy, hot-dogs, popcorn, traditional board and ring games.
Meet Olympic Champion Elaine Thompson Sports enthusiasts will have the opportunity to see twotime Olympic Gold medalist Elaine Thompson who will be making an appearance at this year's event! Elaine is the Double Olympic Gold Medal winner from the 2016 Rio Olympics where she won Gold in the 100m and 200m. Meet Elaine over by the International Freight Consolidators booth and take a sele.
VIP Vibe – 12.p.m. to 9 p.m. Exclusive, Exquisite, Exceptional! Experience the festival in superb comfort and style with VIP Vibe. VIP Vibe offers private parking inside the venue, gift bags, waiter service, all – inclusive menu and open bar. VIPs also have the best view in the house, with exclusive front of stage viewing, to enjoy the entertainment on the Main Stage and much more.
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Main Stage – 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Nightcap to a perfect day. Main Stage lights up with the Gospel sounds of Sharon Wiles and Daniel Musgrove blessing the stage. Empress Unique, Zeke Don, Kristine Alicia, Sons of Mystro, Code Red Band, Eric “Monty” Morris and Code Red Band heat things up. Rising stars Ikaya, Twiggy and Jamel bring more heat, followed by the smooth vocals of Singing Melody, Chaka Demus & Pliers.
The Grace Village 12 to 10 p.m. Grace Foods' top chef will dazzle with culinary artistry preparing mouth- watering jerk foods from recipes using Grace products. Enjoy sampling these tasty dishes!
Publix Culinary Pavillion – 12 to 4 p.m. Of course, we're excited about activities in the Publix Culinary Pavilion, featuring an awesome line-up of chefs for the cooking demonstrations and the exciting, must-see cooking competitions. This is where amateur, professional, and celebrity chefs and personalities go head to head to see who emerges with the best jerk dishes. Chefs will battle to the spicy end for a chance to win the coveted Dutch Pot Trophy, a cash prize, and most importantly, bragging rights! This is where competitors leave it all on the grill! They do it for the taste, the thrill and the love of it.
Celebrity Quick Fire Challenge This year we'll see WPLG Channel 10's Todd Tongen facing off with the newly crowned Miss Jamaica World, Ashlie Barrett! What kind of spice will they add to the mix? It's anyone's guess, but we're sure to see a hard-fought battle between the two.
Party Pavillion Hot Zone 6 pm to 10 pm Dancehall fans will also have their chance to hear the latest dancehall music and try out the latest dances in the party pavilion dubbed “The Hot Zone,” which will feature top DJs spinning dancehall music.
$1000 Cash Give Away Just by coming to the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival and registering, patrons have a chance to win a thousand dollars. All you have to do is make sure you register once you enter the gates.
Hot Patty, Cold Cash – Are you the 'Fastest Mouth in the South?' Head to the Grace Village and sign up to enter the patty eating contest. Winner gets $1000 cold cash.
More Winnings! – Save “1-800-411 –PAIN (7246)” in your cellphone contacts under the word “Accident” for a chance to win your share of $1000. For details, register at the 411 PAIN Fuzion Sound Stage.
ARTISTES ON THE
MAIN STAGE Cultural Stages coordinator Bridget Edwards is also excited about the performances she has lined up. She says, “It's the 15th staging of the festival, so we want to make it extra special. With the theme “Celebrating the Caribbean” performances will be more focused on various Caribbean islands, because, “although the Caribbean is diverse, we can still relate to each other; we have so much in common.”
Boombastic Night on the Main Stage! Eric “Monty” Morris, famous for hits like “Sammy Dead” and “Oil In My Lamp” is considered a foundation artist of the Ska and Rocksteady era, and he will be gracing the Main Stage to take festival goers on an authentic trip down memory lane. Also taking the stage will be Singing Melody, whose vocal stylings will appeal to the audience in tunes like “Want You Back,” “Say What” and “Let It Flow.”
Singing Melody is a household name in Lover's Rock and Reggae, and will denitely bring a nostalgic vibe to the stage. Dynamic duo, Chaka Demus and Pliers of “Murder She Wrote” fame will no doubt deliver an excellent show, with Pliers' smooth vocals balanced beautifully with Chaka Demus' deejaying skills. Expect to hear hits such as “Bam Bam” and “Tease Me” as they blaze the stage! Headlining this awesome event is Diamondselling, Grammy-winning artist Shaggy, who will pull from his repertoire of hits including anthems like “Boombastic” and “It Wasn't Me.” The superstar will loom larger than life on stage, and on the new LED screens that will be erected to give patrons an even better view of the beloved artist. With his ability to win over an audience and reinvent himself; Shaggy has become a mainstay on stages across the world, thrilling with everything from his early hit “Oh Carolina” to his latest tune, “That Love.” Cultural Melting Pot on Two Great Stages But before festivalgoer's head to the Main Stage, patrons will be thoroughly entertained on the Western Union Cultural Stage and the 411 Pain Fuzion Soundstage. Beginning at 12 noon, the cultural stages will be in full swing, with entertainers moving between the stages to give the patrons the high level of entertainment and culture they've come to expect from this festival. Singers will include brothers J-Stone and K-Charlez, as well as Yanique Sasha. Crys Alexandra and the E.L.E.M.E.N.T.S, with soulful front woman Crys, will no doubt capture the hearts of anyone who hears them. Sons of Mystro, the violin-playing brothers will transport patrons
with pure talent and the Jerk Festival Dancers will ignite the stage with their moves. Staying true to the Caribbean theme, the Trinidadian Melo Groove Steel Orchestra, a children's steel pan group, will showcase the versatility and hypnotic rhythms of Trinidad for all to enjoy, while the Carib Isles Dance Group composed of members from islands including St. Kitts and Antigua will bring these different cultures to the stage. Jamaican Folklorist Dr. Sue, who has been performing at this event for years, will be there to grip the audience with her engaging storytelling. And, there will be a special treat from the Bahamas Junkanoo Revue, an authentic Bahamian Junkanoo band. Edwards is super-excited about this, saying, “We will do a Bahamian Junkanoo Parade and festivalgoer's are encouraged to join in. So, bring your ags, your whistles, your grater, your pot covers and participate in the Bahamian Junkanoo Parade!" Emcees, actor/comedian Johnny Daley will keep the vibes and comedy owing on the Western Union Cultural Stage and WAVS-1170 AM radio personality Yvette Marshall will hold it down on the 411 Pain Fuzion SoundStage. Dancehall fans will also have their chance to hear the latest dancehall music and try out the latest dances in the party pavilion dubbed “The Hot Zone,” which will feature top DJs spinning dancehall music from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. The gates will open at 10 a.m. and patrons can take advantage of the $5 food specials between 10 a.m. and noon. Both Muhsin and Edwards encourage patrons to come early, bring the whole family and stay late to enjoy this day of food and fun.
Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival is on re with the
$1000
Grace Jamaican Style
Patty Eating Competition “I love the aky crust”; “There is so much meat lling”; “That's awesome, Grace now makes patties”. These are a few of the sentiments offered by consumers who taste the Brand New Grace Jamaican Style Patties, available in Mild Beef, Spicy Beef and Curry Chicken. “Grace Foods has added a Jamaican favorite to its food product line and we are so excited about this”, states, Nimal Amitirigala of Grace Kennedy's Global Category Management Unit. Grace Kennedy, one of the world's largest food manufacturers, is renowned for its quality products and the Grace Patty line attests to this. Consumers will be given opportunities to sample the brand new Grace Jamaican Style Patties this upcoming weekend in neighborhood supermarkets, such as Bravo on Kimberly Blvd and Sedano's on Southgate Blvd, as the Grace Patties demo team will bring a taste of Jamaica to you. The excitement continues at the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival, when one (1) lucky person will win the $1000 Grace Patty Eating Contest. There, patrons will also sample all three (3) avors and some lucky persons will be able to take home Grace Patties with them and be $1000 richer. The Grace Jamaican Style Patties can be found in the frozen aisle at any of your leading neighborhood grocery stores. Competitively priced, pick up as many as you can, as a snack item for anyone in the family, from the student, to the parent, who wants something that is convenient, easy to pack and prepare. Just pop the Grace Jamaican Style Patties in your toaster oven, your convection oven or your microwave; and then bite into the well-seasoned meat lling. (Be careful not to burn yourself). Grace Jamaican Style Patties is to be shared with friends and family, so get yours today. #GracePatties #BuyGraceFoods #GraceFoods
PARTNER FOR YOUTH FOUNDATION Our Non-Prot Partner. Jamaican Jerk Festival, USA, Inc., is proud to partner with Partners For Youth Foundation as the non-prot sponsor of the annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival. Partners For Youth Foundation Board members 1) Noel McMahon – Chairperson 2) Clinton DaCosta – Treasurer/Secretary 3) Rose Wallace 4) Leo Gilling 5) Collin Waite 6) Steven Warner 7) Marcia Baker – Honorary Member The Partners for Youth Foundation is a non-prot organization 501(3)(C) founded in memory of the late Anthony Baker. For more than a decade, the PFY foundation has devoted its efforts on the personal
and cultural development of the young men and women in our community. The organization is proud to serve as the non-prot partner in the production of the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival as well as the distributors of the Anthony Baker Scholarship Fund. Through strategic partnerships, the mission of Partners for Youth Foundation strives to develop our youth emotionally, socially, academically, and culturally to ensure that their futures are bright. Pledge2Build Partners for Youth Foundation has partnered with the Pledge2Build initiative and will be featuring this effort at our booth at The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival on Sunday November 13th, 2016. The Jamaica Task Diaspora Education Task Force (JDETF), partnered with GraceKennedy Foundation, Victoria
Mutual and many more are on a mission to raise US$2,000,000 for the education system in Jamaica! Join us as Partners For Youth supports their efforts! The fundraising campaign is an inter-parish competition among Jamaicans across the globe, where donors will compete to raise funds for their respective parishes. The culminating event on January 31, 2017 will be the declaration of the parish winner of the competition. The fundraising period begins November 1, 2016 and runs through January 31, 2017, following an ofcial launch in Jamaica in October 2016. The campaign is part of a larger 5-year fundraising plan envisioned by the JDETF that will see the Jamaican Diaspora community of three million strong, play a greater role in the development and transformation of education in Jamaica.
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THINGS TO KNOW Gates open at 10:00 am
No Re-entry for general admission ticket holders
Allowed items Lounge chairs Blankets Umbrellas (hand-held) Baby strollers Non-professional equipment Cameras without detachable lenses * Lounge and umbrella chairs are to be placed on the outskirts of the crowd as a courtesy to other spectators
Prohibited items Weapons of any kind Illegal substances (narcotics or drug paraphernalia) Alcohol (alcohol will be sold at the Festival) Glass containers Food or beverages Skateboards, scooters, or personal motorized vehicles Fireworks and Explosives Large umbrellas Pets (except service dogs) Video equipment: No recording allowed Professional camera equipment (no detachable lenses, no tripods, big zooms, or commercial use rigs) Any audio recording equipment No illegal vending permitted. No unauthorized vendors allowed. Unauthorized solicitations, handbills, sampling, give-aways.
Disclaimer All persons attending the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival do so at their own risk. No liability is assumed by Event producers, managers, promoters, sponsors, or others associated with the Event. By attending, you give the Jerk Festival the right to videotape and/or photograph any and all activities, events, and performances within the festival site, including all attendees and patrons and the right to use your photo, likeness, and voice captured on video or photography in any manner to promote the Jerk Festival. Reproductions of the Festival's name or logo are strictly prohibited. Violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Due to artist's requests, absolutely no video cameras of any kind are allowed in the Festival concert area. To Keep the Jerk Fest safe and healthy, Event ofď€ cials ask that you report any violations to the above policies to either the Jerk Festival security or any uniformed ofď€ cers on site and to assist in helping to keep the Festival grounds clean in using available receptacles.
Disability Access & Accommodations We want to make sure that all food lovers have access to the Jerk Festival experience. Special needs patrons call 305-786-3611103 or visit our website at www.JerkFestival.com Kids at Jerk Festival Coming to the Jerk Festival with a youngster in tow? Children aged 10 and under are admitted FREE if accompanied by a ticket-holding adult. There is no limit on the number of kids per adult, within the discretion of the front gate staff. Heat Relief Heatstroke is not cool. Drink lots of water. Wear sunscreen. Safety & Medical We are making every effort to create a safe environment on the festival grounds, including public and private security and medical staff. If you need any assistance, seek out the medical tent, or look for a festival staff member. Lost & Found During the Festival, look for lost items at the Lost & Found booths at the Corporate Circle. After the Festival, you can inquire about lost items here. Valuables will be held for 30 days and then donated to a local charity. Jamaican Jerk Festival USA, Inc. will not be held liable for any unclaimed items.
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