Food, Music, & Culture: Caribbean American Heritage Festival Returns to Randolph
Get ready to immerse yourself in Caribbean culture as Powers Farm in Randolph transforms into a colorful celebration of island traditions, flavors, and artistry.
Get ready to immerse yourself in Caribbean culture as Powers Farm in Randolph, Massachusetts, transforms into a colorful celebration of island traditions, flavors, and artistry. The annual Randolph Caribbean American Heritage Festival, scheduled for Saturday, June 14, 2025, promises to be a celebration that showcases the best of Caribbean-American culture. The Authentic Caribbean Foundation emphasizes the festival's community focus: "The highlighting of the festival is our community, showcasing our local arts. music, food, culture, achievements, heritage and more as the Caribbean American Diaspora Community in the town of Randolph."
The Caribbean American Heritage Festival holds special significance in Randolph, where Caribbean Americans represent a majority of the population. According to the Authentic Caribbean Foundation (ACF), "Caribbean American immigrants make up the largest share of this town's population, with over 60% residents from various Caribbean islands." This significant Caribbean presence has helped shape Randolph into a vibrant cultural hub that celebrates and preserves Caribbean heritage throughout the year, making Randolph a perfect place for the Authentic Caribbean Foundation to host the festival.
If the Caribbean American Heritage Festival sounds like an event you won’t want to miss, then be sure to mark your calendar for Saturday, June 14th, and stop by the Powers Farm at 592 N. Main Street in Randolph from 11 AM until 6 PM to enjoy the cultural celebration and festivities. For the most up-to-date information, visit the Authentic Caribbean Foundation's webpage for the event at https://www.caribbeanamericanheritagefest.com/randolph.html.
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