Showing posts with label Grand Bahama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grand Bahama. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Dare to Experience The Woman in Black?

 
The Woman in Black  poster

The Woman in Black

This chilling stage production is coming to Regency Theatre in Grand Bahama and you do not want to miss it!

The Woman in Black is a haunting ghost story filled with suspense, mystery, and spine-tingling moments. Follow Arthur Kipps as he recounts a terrifying tale from his past, one that refuses to stay buried. 

March 13 & 14 – 8PM | March 15 – 4PM

Regency Theatre
Grand, Bahamas 
 
 $35 | General Admission
 Box Office: Degregory Fine Goods
(Lucaya Shopping  Plaza)
 
or 
 
 

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Freeport Fashion Week is back! - March 20 & 21st

 
 Night 1... we dream in colour!
 
Freeport Fashion Week

 Night 2 we go pure white!
 
Freeport Fashion Week

Tickets for Freeport Fashion Week are officially on sale!

Tickets are now available at:
The Grand Bahama Port Authority Headquarters
The Stoned Crab Restaurant

Secure your seat, support young creatives, and witness the future of fashion on display.
 
#FFW #DreamInColour

Co-Founder and Inheritor: Sir Charles Hayward (1892–1983) and His Son Sir “Union” Jack Hayward (1923–2015)

 
Sir Charles Hayward and His Son Sir “Union” Jack Hayward

 

In Homer’s Odyssey, Telemachus did not choose his inheritance — he was born into a house his father had built, on ground his father had claimed, in the middle of a contest over who ultimately had the right to occupy it.

The story of Sir Charles Hayward and his son Sir Jack Hayward is a modern echo of that ancient dynamic: the father arrived in Grand Bahama with capital and ambition, built his harbour and took his seat at the table, and left his son to live inside an arrangement whose full complications — legal, political, sovereign — would only reveal themselves across the decades that followed. Read more>>

Friday, March 6, 2026

Freeport’s First Investor: A then 100 year old Abaco Lumber Company 1946

 
Front page, Nassau Gurdian

By The Bahamianologist
 
The 1967 Commission of Inquiry into Casino Gambling in The Bahamas is not light reading. But for those willing to sit with its transcript, it begins to illuminate something remarkable — how a single commercial agreement, struck in the colonial twilight of 1955, conjured an entire city out of pine forest and ambition.

That agreement was the Hawksbill Creek Agreement.

That city was Freeport.  Read more>>

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

The Many Faces of Love Flower Show in Grand Bahama

 
The Many Faces of Love Flower Show poster

The Many Faces of Love Flower Show

 
March 7, 2026
1-5PM
 
Wallace Groves Auditorium
Freeport, Grand Bahama
 
Entry fee: $5
 
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Monday, March 2, 2026

Step Into Spring with a Somatic Writing Retreat in Grand Bahama

 
Somatic Writing Retreat

Spring Equinox Somatic Writing Retreat

 
March 21, 2026 - 10:00am - 5:00pm
 
Mosai Art Hub - Freeport, Grand Bahama

with Erin James & Susan Jensen Sweeting

Step into the turning of the season and the doorway of your next creative chapter.

Join us for a day-long writing retreat honoring the Spring Equinox — a time of balance, renewal, and possibility. Through guided writing, reflection, somatic awareness, and community, we’ll explore what is emerging in our lives and on the page.

This retreat is for writers of all levels who feel called to pause, listen, and cross a creative threshold.
 

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Grand Bahama Student Eco Art Contest: From Waste, We Create!


An Eco-Art & Sculpture Contest for Students

From Waste, We Create!

Awarding Young Artists & Visionaries who want to help bring awareness to how climate change and global pollution affect our island nation.
 
From Waste, We Create!

The From Waste, We Create! Eco-Art & Sculpture Competition is a dynamic, island-wide movement that empowers Grand Bahama’s youth to take action for our island and ocean - through creativity, teamwork, and environmental pride.
 

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

For Colored Girls - A Powerful Stage Experience You Don’t Want to Miss

 
For Colored Girls poster

For Colored Girls

 
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf
An emotionally charged story about love, heartbreak, healing, and strength.
 
Jan 30 & 31 – 8PM | Feb 1 – 4PM
 $30 | 18+
 Regency Theatre, Grand Bahama
 
 
 Or purchase in person at Baha Gala (Rayvin Mall) & DeGregory Fine Foods (Seahorse Plaza)
 
 This powerful stage production is coming
to Regency Theatre in Grand Bahama and you do not want to miss it!

Friday, December 13, 2024

✨🎄 Grand Bahama, Hop on the Jitney Express! 🎄✨

 🎄✨ A Magical Christmas Experience at The Regency Theater
December 14th & 15th! 🎭✨
 
The Jitney Express

Don’t miss out on the Holiday Magic
Grab your tickets now! 🎟️

Available at Imagine Graphics and Seventeen Shop
($20 Students; $25 Teachers; $30 Adults),
or online at The Jitney Express Tickets.

PLUS—capture the festive cheer in our exclusive holiday photo booth in the lobby! 🎅🏾📸
Let’s make this Christmas unforgettable!

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Revitalizing the Economy of Grand Bahama

 
Tropic island with yachts, jets, hotels.

 "Island Economic Growth" - Bahamas AI art
  ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 
Revitalizing the Economy of Grand Bahama
 
Revitalizing the economy of Grand Bahama, The Bahamas, requires a multifaceted approach that leverages the island's unique assets and addresses its current challenges. Here are some ideas and projects that could contribute to economic revitalization: