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The legacy of the late educator and creative writer Ruby Smith-Newberry will be celebrated on Sunday, 23rd February, at 3:30 p.m. at the C.B. Romney Tortola Pier Park lawn.
The event will mark the official launch of Ruby’s Writings, a collection of poetry, drama, and short stories by Smith-Newberry, and will feature a programme of performances and tributes from those inspired by her work.
Smith-Newberry, remembered for her contributions to education, the performing arts, and literature in the BVI, left a lasting impact on generations of students and artists. In recognition of her influence, the event will showcase performances by some of her protégés, alongside noted local and international artists.
The programme will feature performances by vocalist Ashaala Shanae, singer Donna Clyne, and a roster of artists including Gia Fraser, Kendra Penn, Kyle Moses, Sylvanna Charles & her dancers, Thea Cooke & company, Kay-Linda Richardson, Toyer Fahie, and Elmore Stoutt. Readings from Ruby’s Writings will be presented by esteemed author and personal friend, Dr. Pat Turnbull.
The event will also include testimonials from individuals whose lives were shaped by Smith-Newberry’s mentorship and dedication to education and the arts.
In addition to honouring Smith-Newberry’s literary contributions, the event will introduce The Rubystone Foundation BVI, a non-profit organisation dedicated to philanthropy, youth empowerment, and the promotion of inclusivity and the creative and performing arts.
The celebration is open to the public, and attendees are encouraged to bring family and friends to commemorate Smith-Newberry’s enduring influence on the BVI’s cultural landscape.
For more information, contact Dr. Arlene Smith-Thompson at 284-346-9777.
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