CSRA kids had fun with bubbles in the Georgia heat at the 2nd Annual CSRA Afro Caribbean Fest in Augusta, Ga. on August 12, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
CSRA kids had fun with bubbles in the Georgia heat at the 2nd Annual CSRA Afro Caribbean Fest in Augusta, Ga. on August 12, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

In pictures: The Second Annual Afro-Caribbean Festival Aug. 12

The Second Annual Afro-Caribbean Festival was held at the Augusta Common Saturday.

Live music, dancing and cuisine were all part of the event.

Song and dance were part of the Afro-Caribbean Fest held at the Augusta Commons on Aug. 12. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Dancers perform on stage at the Second Annual CSRA Afro Caribbean Fest at the Augusta Common on Aug. 12, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Entertainer Blaz’em of Guyana sang for the crowd at the 2nd Annual CSRA Afro Caribbean Fest on Aug. 12, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Vendors had an array of African/Caribbean clothes and jewelry for sale at the Second Annual CSRA Afro Caribbean Fest in Augusta on Aug. 12. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

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