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Caribbean Carnival weekend in South Florida heats up with “Bacchanal In De Park Oct 8th”

TAMARAC – South Florida based Thr3e House Inc. a non-for-profit corporation will be bringing enlightenment about the Caribbean community to the general public while raising funds to help medical research non-for-profit organizations within the community at Bacchanal In De Park – The Ultimate All Inclusive Event on Saturday, Oct. 8th 2011 3pm-11pm in downtown Hollywood’s Artspark located at Hollywood Blvd. and US 1.

Thr3e House Inc. will also be making a contribution to the Joe D’Maggio’s Children’s Hospital in Hollywood, FL for their amazing work they continue to do not only in this community but also for the surrounding cities and the state of Florida.

Bacchanal In De Park promises to have a multitude of Caribbean and Latin artists performing. “We anticipate hosting the event for about 5,000 to 7,000 people depending on the class of artists that we contract to perform at the event”, states Darren L Harbin, President of Thr3e House Inc.

According to Harbin, “this particular event has been conducted by other promoters in the past for the Miami Carnival event over the weekend of October 8th and has always brought between the amounts of expected attendees as we have listed above”. “We intend enhancing what has already been done for this event as we have felt that it can be improved”.

The event will be a day function from 3pm till 11pm. Within the park they will be serving unlimited food and alcoholic drinks for 1 admission cost. During the event the city also will have the glass blowing facilities open on the grounds to enhance the overall experience for the Caribbean community.

“We are committed in doing this event the right way and hope to continue this form of event for many years to come” says Darren. Tickets are available through WWW.Ticketgateway.com

Artspark is centrally located in the middle of Broward County and is close to Ft. Lauderdale airport and Hollywood beach. The City of Hollywood just spent $23 million to renovate the facilities and reopened the park in June 2011.

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