The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) is in full swing, observing the 104th birth anniversary of the illustrious cultural figure, Dr. the Hon. Louise Bennett Coverley, popularly known as ‘Miss Lou’.
Kingston birthplace of an icon
Born on September 7, 1919, at 40 North Street, Kingston, Miss Lou’s indelible influence on Jamaican culture is being celebrated with a flourish of activities throughout the month.
These festivities were inaugurated with a floral tribute at National Heroes Park on her actual birth date and are set to conclude on September 29.
A tapestry of cultural activities
From parish library showcases to re-enactments of ‘Ring Ding’, the tribute extends to mini-displays, look-a-like contests, and bandana competitions capturing Miss Lou’s iconic style.
Modern elements like virtual symposiums, lunch-hour concerts, and enlightening sessions where Miss Lou’s poems will be read to students, make up the diverse calendar of events.
Marjorie Leyden Kirton, Director of the Community, Cultural Development Services Division at JCDC, shared with JIS News, “We do the celebrations to ensure that the generations that are coming up will continue to know who we are as a people and to preserve who we are as Jamaicans.”

More on Miss Lou
- Google Doodle honors ‘Miss Lou’ on 103rd birthday
- Jamaican Senator Bats for Marley, Miss Lou, Bolt & Jimmy Cliff to Become National Heroes
- Gordon Town Sqaure in Kingston Renamed to Honor Miss Lou
Scheduled Highlights
JIS News has outlined the following events to celebrate Miss Lou:
- The Hanover Parish Library in Lucea will host a Miss Lou lunch hour concert and bandana competition on September 21 at 1:00 p.m.
- The St. Ann Parish Library in St. Ann’s Bay will also stage a bandana competition on September 22 at 1:00 p.m., which will be open to all educational institutions and community groups in the parish. Prizes will be awarded to the top three contestants.
- Also on September 22, a bandana competition and concert will be held at the Sean Lavery Faith Hall in Savanna-La-Mar, Westmoreland, beginning at 11:00 am, which will feature a fashion show with Miss Lou costumes, performances of Miss Lou poems, storytelling and songs.
- An event entitled, ‘Miss Lou Celebration: Readings and Performances of Miss Lou Works,’ will take place at the Trelawny Parish Library in Falmouth on September 26, beginning at 1:00 p.m.
- The celebrations continue with a Miss Lou Dialect Competition and Awards ceremony at the JCDC Manchester Parish Office, Mandeville, on September 29, starting at 11:00 a.m.
- Similar competitions will take place on that day at the JCDC’s Clarendon Parish Office at Brooks Avenue in May Pen, Clarendon, and at the JCDC’s St. Elizabeth Parish Office, Shop #45, Santa Plaza, Santa Cruz, commencing at noon and 1:00 p.m., respectively.
With such a rich tapestry of events, Jamaica celebrates not just a cultural stalwart, but an icon who has undeniably shaped its national identity.
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