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New York Junior Carnival Parade 2024 Youth Fest is a Fun Teaching Moment


The New York Junior Carnival Parade 2024 Youth Fest features a Carnival parade, live music and dancing, a Junior Carnival King & Junior Carnival Queen, and the many characters of traditional Trinidad Carnival.

New York Junior Carnival Parade 2024

New York Junior Carnival Parade (Roger Mcclean/Dreamstime)
New York Junior Carnival Parade (Roger Mcclean/Dreamstime)

Crown Heights, Brooklyn

The New York Carnival Junior Carnival Parade marches from Kingston Avenue and St. John’s Place, through Crown Heights, to the Brooklyn Museum; on Saturday, August 31, 2024, from 9am – 3pm. That’s a lot of parade. Wow! FREE to watch. Sign up for Youth Fest to march. 🇹🇹

The Junior Carnival Parade route is:

  • Assembles at Kingston Avenue and St. John’s Place.
  • West on St. John’s Place.
  • South at Franklin Ave.
  • West on President St
  • To Youth Fest at the Brooklyn Museum

New York Carnival Youth Fest 2024

New York Carnival Youth Fest features live performances, mas characters, Junior King and Queen, and a back-to-school giveaway; at the Brooklyn Museum on Saturday, August 31, 2024, from 9am – 4pm. $12. 🇹🇹

The Youth Fest entrance is on Eastern Parkway.

New York Junior Carnival and Youth Fest

New York Carnival and the West Indian Day Parade are important teaching moments when we pass our communal heritage to our American children. Knowing where they come from serves young people throughout their lives. It actually makes them better Americans.

Tickets

$12.

eventbrite.com


Published August 27, 2024 ~ Updated August 29, 2024.

Filed Under: Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum, Carnival, Crown Heights, Labor Day Weekend, NYC PARADES, Trinidadian

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