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BY SIMONE J. SMITH
“We Gatherin’ is all about uniting families and communities—both local and overseas—to celebrate family, friendship, and community spirit. It’s about rekindling the cultural values we’ve always cherished.” Michelle Maynard (Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Division of Culture)
St. Lucy and her rugged beauty,
St. Michael where you food and fete
The Heritage found in St. Peter,
The beauty of the Sea in Christ Church
The bountiful nature in St. Thomas,
A cricket match in St. James,
Take an adventure in St. John,
Enjoy the arts in St. Andrew
Embrace the community in St. John
Try to control your sugar cravings in St. Philip,
Finally, connect with the land in St. George.
Barbados is calling their sons and daughters living abroad to Come ‘Long Home! The island’s highly anticipated “We Gatherin’ 2025” event is an open invitation for Bajans around the world to reconnect with their roots and enjoy the vibrant traditions that make Barbados such an incredibly beautiful island.
Whether you’ve been away for years, or just a short while, this homecoming celebration promises the perfect opportunity to indulge in the flavours, rhythms, and hospitality that embody the Bajan way of life. For those who’ve long dreamed of eventually returning home, or maintaining stronger ties with Barbados, there is now an opportunity that offers a practical pathway to keeping one foot firmly planted in the island’s rich soil.
“It’s about rekindling the cultural values we’ve always cherished.”
Whether it is savouring the tastes of flying fish and macaroni pie or swaying to the sweet sounds of soca and tuk band music, visitors to the island of Barbados will discover exciting ways to strengthen their ties to home. Barbados has evolved significantly in recent years, opening up numerous opportunities for Bajans abroad to maintain a lasting connection with their island heritage.
We Gatherin’ 2025 will allow Barbadians to:
- Immerse in the vibrant culture, from Crop Over festivities to the serene beauty of our beaches.
- Connect with fellow Bajans and contribute to the island’s exciting growth and development.
- Support local initiatives and make a positive impact on the lives of those still on the island.
- Explore investment options and discover new ways to contribute to the island’s economic prosperity.
- Join in the conversation and contribute to shaping the island’s future for generations to come.
We Gatherin’ 2025 kicked off on New Year’s Day with a motorcade that journeyed across the island, beginning at the National Cultural Foundation headquarters in West Terrace, St James. On Friday January 24th, 2025, the Consulate General of Barbados in Toronto invited the Toronto Caribbean Newspaper to the We Gatherin’ 2025 Launch – celebration of heritage, culture, and community!
This special evening featured: a preview of the exciting events and initiatives planned for 2025, an immersive augmented reality experience, some tasty macaroni pie bites, fritters, and some of the nicest Mount Gay cocktails I have had since, well, since Christmas to be honest.
What is the point of this initiative; is it just a reason for people to come back and fete (as important as that is)? Not at all! Bajan’s living in the diaspora now have an opportunity to
- Deepen the connection between Barbados and its diaspora
- Diversify the economy by creating new sectors and businesses
- Empower Barbadian communities through enterprise
- Foster greater community spirit and philanthropy
- Highlight Barbados as a world class, authentic global brand; and
- Influence a sense of who you are as Barbados native
There is so much to discover during the Gatherin 2025 yearlong celebration. Experience the pinnacle of Parish celebration at the Marquee Events – the must-attend highlights of We Gatherin’ 2025. Each event is crafted to showcase the vibrant spirit and culture of Barbados. Come connect with neighbors, meet fellow Bajans, and feel the pulse of our beautiful parishes.
You will have a chance to join Dr. Tara Inniss from The UWI Department of History for “Standpipe Stories,” interactive sessions that uncovers into the rich stories of Barbadian heritage and history through engaging, narrative-driven explorations.
Indulge in the flavours of Barbados at their signature Food & Rum pop-up events. Hosted by the acclaimed Food & Rum Barbados team, these gatherings spotlight the island’s best community cooks, offering a taste of authentic Bajan cuisine and liquid pleasures.
Finally, you will have a chance to trace your roots and connect with your Barbadian lineage at our Genealogy events. Discover your family’s history through workshops and presentations designed to link the past with the present in meaningful ways.
Come together Toronto! Celebrate your heritage, strengthen your bonds, and contribute to the continued success of your beloved Barbados! So! What are you waiting for? Start looking for your tickets, pack your bags,, and get ready to experience Barbados like a true local once again.
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We, as humans are guaranteed certain things in life: stressors, taxes, bills and death are the first thoughts that pop to mind. It is not uncommon that many people find a hard time dealing with these daily life stressors, and at times will find themselves losing control over their lives. Simone Jennifer Smith’s great passion is using the gifts that have been given to her, to help educate her clients on how to live meaningful lives. The Hear to Help Team consists of powerfully motivated individuals, who like Simone, see that there is a need in this world; a need for real connection. As the founder and Director of Hear 2 Help, Simone leads a team that goes out into the community day to day, servicing families with their educational, legal and mental health needs.Her dedication shows in her Toronto Caribbean newspaper articles, and in her role as a host on the TCN TV Network.
