Trinidad and Tobago’s 62nd Independence Day Celebration
About the Celebration
The City of Miramar, in collaboration with Commissioner Maxwell B. Chambers, is celebrating Trinidad’s 62nd Independence Day on Saturday, August 31, 2024. This event marks over six decades of Trinidad’s sovereignty and also celebrates the island’s rich cultural heritage, its significant contributions to the global community, and the vibrant spirit of the Trinidadian diaspora in Miramar. The celebration serves as a reminder of the enduring values of freedom, unity, and cultural pride that have defined Trinidad’s journey since independence.
Outdoor Block Party
The Outdoor Block Party will begin at 5:00 PM at the Miramar City Hall, 2300 Civic Center Place, Miramar, FL 33025. The celebration will be free for all those who wish to attend. However, attendees are required to register online at TriniIndependence2024.Eventbrite.com.
Hosts and Performers
The celebration will be hosted by Master of Ceremonies Papa Keith, with live performance from Shelly Sweetshells and music by DJ Dorenzo.
History of Independence
Trinidad and Tobago gained independence from the United Kingdom on August 31, 1962, through the Trinidad and Tobago Independence Act of 1962. The act granted the West Indies country full independence within the Commonwealth, with Queen Elizabeth II as the titular head of state. The United States recognized Trinidad and Tobago’s independence on the same day, and also established diplomatic relations with the country.
The country celebrates its independence with a national holiday that includes parades, songs, dances, fireworks, cultural performances, and more. Citizens often dress in the national colors of red, white, and black, and display the national flag. The holiday is a time for Trinidadians and Tobagonians to celebrate their country’s freedom and cultural identity.
Message from Commissioner Maxwell B. Chambers
“As we commemorate Trinidad’s 62nd year of independence, we honor the rich cultural heritage and the resilient spirit of the Trinidadian community here in Miramar. This event is a celebration of our shared values of freedom, unity, and cultural pride. I invite everyone to join us in marking this significant milestone,” stated Commissioner Maxwell B. Chambers.
Join the Celebration
Join us as we celebrate Trinidad and its vibrant culture with a memorable evening of festivities and community spirit.
Conclusion
This year’s celebration is a special occasion to acknowledge the significant contributions of the Trinidadian community in Miramar and to showcase the rich cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is the celebration taking place?
A: The celebration will take place on Saturday, August 31, 2024, at 5:00 PM.
Q: Where is the celebration being held?
A: The celebration will be held at the Miramar City Hall, 2300 Civic Center Place, Miramar, FL 33025.
Q: Is the celebration free?
A: Yes, the celebration is free for all attendees. However, registration is required online at TriniIndependence2024.Eventbrite.com.