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‘Love’ is the theme for Culture Thursday in Carrot Bay today

- Premier Wheatley among performers
Cultural Thursdays in Carrot Bay is a First District Community initiative that seeks to promote Virgin Islands’ culture through the presentation of food, drink, arts, crafts, and entertainment. Photo: BVITB
Premier and poet, Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) is slated to be among the performers that will deliver renditions of poetry and song at Cultural Thursday in Carrot Bay today, February 15, 2024. Photo: GIS/File
Premier and poet, Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) is slated to be among the performers that will deliver renditions of poetry and song at Cultural Thursday in Carrot Bay today, February 15, 2024. Photo: GIS/File
CARROT BAY, Tortola, VI – Love-themed poems and songs will be among the highlights for Cultural Thursday in Carrot Bay this afternoon, February 15, 2024.

Cultural Thursdays has adopted a theme of love, as this week’s event takes place on the day after Valentine's Day (15th February).

Premier and poet, Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) is slated to be among the performers that will deliver renditions of poetry and song. Dr Wheatley is in St Kitts for the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Authority Meeting but is slated to be back in time to deliver his performance.

Dr Wheatley will join other poets such as Gia Fraser and Kamal Lettsome in presenting. Fraser will also join singers Catanya, Ravenna, Tracey Jones and others in delivering singing performances.

Family entertainment

According to Committee Chairman Monica Howson, the evening promises to be one of family entertainment and fun as couples will compete in a fun “Know Your Spouse” competition and will also be challenged to render duets of popular love songs.

Cultural Thursdays in Carrot Bay is a First District Community initiative that seeks to promote Virgin Islands’ culture through the presentation of food, drink, arts, crafts, and entertainment.

3 Responses to “‘Love’ is the theme for Culture Thursday in Carrot Bay today”

  • gg (15/02/2024, 16:39) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Sounds like fun
  • Really (15/02/2024, 17:38) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Love? Did government let the people keep their money this week for having a booth? This government shows NO LOVE. Ask yourself are you supposed to work so hard and can't enough the house you live in,the tv you brought,the light you pay, etc. All you can enjoy is going to work all day and the government raise your kids. This is FAR from love
    • @Really (19/02/2024, 08:19) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      You sound like an uneducated person. If the people who are benefitting don't want to help to cover the expenses who should. This is a Community event if you know what that means. Sickening man.


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