Jalgos to host event celebrating legacies of cricket and Carnival in Preston

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Jalgos Sports and Social Club is set to host an event celebrating the legacies of cricket and Carnival in Preston.

The event, which takes place on Thursday 15 August, will be a chance for people to share their memories and experiences through the years.

It will also be an opportunity to preview a forthcoming 50th anniversary exhibition of Preston Caribbean Carnival, which will be held at Lancashire Archives.

A troupe dance though the rain at Preston Carnival's 50th anniversary parade in 2024 Pic: Iain Jack
A dance troupe at Preston Carnival’s 50th anniversary parade in 2024 Pic: Iain Jack

One of the people behind the event, historian Stephen Poleon, said: “Come along to share your memories of playing cricket, watching it on Moor Park, or simply attending the many activities held by both clubs over the years.

“You can also share your memories and experience of Carnival in Preston, and help contribute to the exhibition and creation of a Caribbean Cricket and Social Club Archive.”

Read more: A short history of Preston’s Caribbean community – from colour bar to cricket to Carnival

The family-friendly event is being held in association with The Caribbean Cricket Archive and Lancashire Archives.

Jalgos Sport and Social Club in Rose Street Pic: Google
Jalgos Sport and Social Club in Rose Street Pic: Google

Legacies of Cricket and Carnival in Preston will take place at Jalgos Sports and Social Club, in Rose Street in Preston City Centre on Thursday 15 August from 5pm.

For more information, visit the Jalgos Sports and Social Club Facebook page.

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