Organisers surprised at massive Park crowd
With the Scotiabank Uncle Skinnyâs Kids Carnival being declared a huge success, organisers of the event are already going back to the drawing board{{more}} to map out plans for a bigger and better event come next year.
On Sunday, June 19, thousands flocked to a wet and muddy Victoria Park to witness a show like no other ever seen in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
The show was the brain child of reigning Soca Monarch, Gamal âSkinny Fabulousâ Doyle and Karen Veira, who both agreed that they did not expect the massive turnout at Sundayâs event, especially since the show had to be pushed back from its
original date of June 18, because of heavy showers of rain.
Veira told SEARCHLIGHT, in an interview yesterday, they knew that it was going to be a big show, but because of the inclement weather, never envisaged it would have been such a success on Sunday.
Veira added that for next yearâs event, they are looking to adding more activities to the showâs line up. âWe want to add more
face painting booths, more dips and rides for the
kids.â She further added that the feedback from the show has been tremendous and persons are greatly anticipating next yearâs event.
Doyle, on the other hand, echoed the sentiments of his business partner. He said the hype leading up to the show was tremendous, but he never thought they would have had such a massive turnout at the event.
âWe really underestimated the number of persons who would have attended the show. Iâm very pleased with the turn out yesterday,â Doyle remarked.
Doyle said preparation for the event started way back in November 2010, and included a lot of careful planning and co-ordination. He said much of the material for certain activities had to be brought in from overseas, which required a great deal of finance.
Describing the feeling of interacting with the children, Doyle said: âIt was a very heart warming feeling… I turned into every childâs uncle on that day; Everywhere I went, I heard âUncle Skinnyâ. I couldnât even get from one part of the Park to the next without the kids wanting to take a photo,â quipped Uncle Skinny.
Reflecting on the event, Doyle said the show was basically a âpilotâ project. He noted that their biggest hiccups were staffing and logistical issues. âNext year, we hope to improve on these and other issues, such as security and entrance and exit points,â Doyle added.
He said they would also be looking to start the show at an earlier time and at a bigger venue, with more added attractions. âWe never anticipated that Victoria Park would have been too small; we want to double up on what we offer, so we are looking into using a bigger venue,â Doyle stated.
The dynamic team of Veira and Doyle thanked their sponsors, Scotiabank, for sharing their vision, SEARCHLIGHT, Digicel, Dekieâs Autozone, Singer, Hot 97fm and Jenors Company. Doyle also thanked his manager Andre Bradshaw, Alex Barnwell and Chesley Charles. (KW)