Jamaica Night planned in Chino Hills

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Want to learn how to get your reggae moves on? The Second Annual Jamaica Night at the Shoppes of Chino Hills will teach you how!

The fun event will be held Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. Hosted by the Jamaica Tourist Board, it is free and open to the public.

 

The night will feature free reggae dance lessons by local group Island Groovers, live reggae music. Travel experts will be on hand to show why Jamaica is an exciting get-away for Southern Californians.

 "We are delighted to host this entertaining event and promote all that Jamaica has to offer to the visitors and residents of Chino Hills and the surrounding areas.  Jamaica provides so many activities perfect for singles, couples, and families," said John Lynch, Jamaica's Director of Tourism.

 Representatives from Apple Vacations, Pomona Travel and the Jamaica Tourist Board will be available to help you plan your next getaway.

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