Approve the G2G 5K Run & Fete at Queen’s Park Savannah


Approve the G2G 5K Run & Fete at Queen’s Park Savannah
The Issue
The G2G 5K Run & Fete at Queen’s Park Savannah is more than just an event; it is a vibrant celebration of our community and culture that deserves your support. Situated at the heart of Port of Spain, the Queen’s Park Savannah is iconic not only as a gathering place but also as a symbol of unity and community spirit in Trinidad and Tobago. Approving this festival will bolster our local economy, enhance community wellness, and reinvigorate local traditions.
This festival promises to bring together individuals of all ages, fostering a spirit of inclusivity and shared passion for fitness and culture. Events like the 5K run, alongside musical performances and cultural showcases, are tailored to appeal to everyone from fitness enthusiasts to families seeking a day of fun and entertainment. Furthermore, local vendors will have the opportunity to showcase Trinidadian cuisine and crafts, providing a platform for small businesses to thrive.
Safety and security are paramount, and we are committed to organizing the festival in accordance with all health guidelines and regulations. The festival will implement crowd control measures, offer sanitary amenities, and ensure ample security presence to create a safe environment for all attendees.
Historically, festivals hosted at the Queen’s Park Savannah have proven successful in boosting tourism and encouraging community participation. For instance, the annual Carnival showcases local talent while attracting international visitors, generating substantial revenue. The G2G 5K Fete & Community Festival seeks to build on this success and further promote our vibrant culture.
We urge you to approve the G2G 5K Fete & Community Festival at Queen’s Park Savannah. Your approval will make a meaningful impact in fostering community pride and supporting economic growth. Sign this petition if you believe in preserving and enhancing our local traditions and creating opportunities for community engagement. Together, we can make this festival a reality.

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The Issue
The G2G 5K Run & Fete at Queen’s Park Savannah is more than just an event; it is a vibrant celebration of our community and culture that deserves your support. Situated at the heart of Port of Spain, the Queen’s Park Savannah is iconic not only as a gathering place but also as a symbol of unity and community spirit in Trinidad and Tobago. Approving this festival will bolster our local economy, enhance community wellness, and reinvigorate local traditions.
This festival promises to bring together individuals of all ages, fostering a spirit of inclusivity and shared passion for fitness and culture. Events like the 5K run, alongside musical performances and cultural showcases, are tailored to appeal to everyone from fitness enthusiasts to families seeking a day of fun and entertainment. Furthermore, local vendors will have the opportunity to showcase Trinidadian cuisine and crafts, providing a platform for small businesses to thrive.
Safety and security are paramount, and we are committed to organizing the festival in accordance with all health guidelines and regulations. The festival will implement crowd control measures, offer sanitary amenities, and ensure ample security presence to create a safe environment for all attendees.
Historically, festivals hosted at the Queen’s Park Savannah have proven successful in boosting tourism and encouraging community participation. For instance, the annual Carnival showcases local talent while attracting international visitors, generating substantial revenue. The G2G 5K Fete & Community Festival seeks to build on this success and further promote our vibrant culture.
We urge you to approve the G2G 5K Fete & Community Festival at Queen’s Park Savannah. Your approval will make a meaningful impact in fostering community pride and supporting economic growth. Sign this petition if you believe in preserving and enhancing our local traditions and creating opportunities for community engagement. Together, we can make this festival a reality.

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Petition created on 28 March 2026