EntertainmentLocal News Yearwood adds festive spirit to St John by Shanna Moore 01/01/2025 written by Shanna Moore Updated by Barbados Today 01/01/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset Gifts were shared with members of the St John community. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.3K Former Democratic Labour Party (DLP) leader Dr Ronnie Yearwood added festive notes to St John with a series of community-focused Christmas events that attracted hundreds of residents from across the parish. ย The celebrations included a Christmas party for more than 300 children and their families and the finals of a karaoke competition held under the theme Community Vibes. ย The karaoke contest, staged at venues across St John, culminated in a finale that drew over 400 attendees. ย You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Lights, camera, flash! Canโt stop his roll Dr Yearwood, noting his family roots in St John, said: โMy grandmother was born and grew up in St John, and my family still lives there. ย โThrough my charity and with my family, we held the finals of our karaoke competition to bring life and events to people.โ ย He told Barbados TODAY that the karaoke events were held in areas such as Pool, Welch, Gall Hill, Cheshire, and Martinโs Bay. ย โThe communityโs response was overwhelmingly positive. It was heartwarming to see so many smiles and hear so much laughter,โ he said. ย Noting the importance of giving back, Dr Yearwood said that he has been volunteering and doing community work since his teenage years. ย โItโs just a part of who I am. I think itโs important to give back and help people so they can help themselves. At Christmas, itโs especially meaningful to bring joy to children and families,โ he noted. ย The former DLP leader also shared his broader vision for community engagement, advocating for initiatives that empower individuals rather than relying on handouts. ย โNew politics has to be about community and not simply handouts but giving people a helping hand when they are down so they can lift themselves and their families up,โ he said. ย โYou canโt come into politics to just take from people. You come to give and uplift in as many ways possible, small and big.โ ย For the upcoming year, Dr Yearwood pledged to expand his outreach efforts, including new youth programmes and initiatives to support businesses in St John. ย โWe thank all those who helped in 2024 and look forward to their assistance in 2025 as we build out new and sustainable programmes,โ he said, calling for continued collaboration. ย Extending seasonโs greetings to the nation, he said: โI wish all Barbadians, everyone . . . joy, blessings, and a strong sense of community in the coming year.โ ย Shanna Moore You may also like Corporate support grows for Down syndrome awareness on World Day 20/03/2026 Mission Barbados brings national transformation message to Alexandra School 20/03/2026 Bushy Park to play bigger role in Rally Barbados 20/03/2026