About the CCCO
The Caribbean Cultural and Carnival Organization is a non-profit "common interest" institution as described under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service tax code. As such, we welcome your gifts in finance and your time in volunteering to be a part of our programs. If you would like to volunteer or donate to the CCCO, please contact us at:

Caribbean Cultural and Carnival Organization
18323 West McNichols
Detroit, MI 48219
(313) 255-CCCO (2226)

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2012 Caribbean Festival Press Release Release
 
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About Carival
CARIVAL [K?evel] noun

PUBLIC CELEBRATION
Detroit Michigan's Caribbean Festival & Parade. Celebrated in the second weekend of August during a three day period, featuring international performers, family entertainment, and a PARADE.
Bringing Paradise to you....
Detroit Caribbean Cultural Festival
Coming Aug. 10-12, 2012

2012 Caribbean Festival Press Release

The CCCO cordially invites you to the Celebration of Guyanese cultural through its people, food, music and drinks. Please join us @ The West Indian American Association (WIAA) Hall for this "exquisite" experience.


Next General Meeting
Thursday, May 17, 2012
WIAA
2015 E. 7 Mile Road
7 - 9 pm

All are welcome


2012 Miss Carival Detroit
Pageant Call Out!
2012 Pageant Coming this Summer!

Call out all Caribbean young ladies (ages 13-21) from all 28 Caribbean Countries go participate in the 2012 Miss Carival & Jr. Carival Pageant. All interested please come out Friday, May 18 to the WIAA Hall at 6-9pm. Come with your questions and to enter. For more information please call 313-825-4954.

The winner of the 2011 Pageant is Miss Haiti, Sabrina Charles.
Sabrina Charles