Coalition to Preserve Reggae Music, Inc. (CPR) regrets that the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, and the transportation/ energy/communication challenges it generated have forced the postponement of Reggae Culture Salute scheduled for Saturday, November 3.
“In light of all the challenges facing our community, we felt this was the right thing to do as so many of our brothers and sisters are hurting at this time,” says CPR chairperson, Sharon Gordon noting that transportation challenges threatened to impact the quality of the presentation. Please help us spread the word as we work toward a successful event on a date to be announced in the near future..
All tickets will be honored on the new event date to be announced soon. We apologize for any inconvenience and disappointment caused by this postponement.
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