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Cayman Islands launches inaugural Heritage Month

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Cayman Islands launches inaugural Heritage Month

The Cayman Islands will mark a new addition to its cultural calendar in May 2026 with the inaugural observance of Heritage Month, a nationwide initiative aimed at celebrating Caymanian identity, history and cultural expression.

The announcement was made by the Ministry of Youth, Sports, Culture and Heritage, confirming that Heritage Month will run from May 1 to 31 under the theme “Threads to Our Traditions.” The month-long programme will bring together a range of cultural events and activities under a coordinated national framework.

The initiative is designed to highlight the stories, traditions and cultural practices that shape life in the Cayman Islands, while providing a shared space for reflection, celebration and national pride.

A key feature of the observance will be the inclusion of Emancipation Day, which will be marked on Monday, May 4. The Ministry said it remains committed to ensuring the day is recognised with “importance, prominence, and respect” as part of the country’s historical narrative.

Throughout the month, residents will be encouraged to participate in independently organised cultural activities, including heritage showcases, performances, community events and educational programmes across Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac.

While events will be led by various community groups and organisations, the Ministry said it will play a central role in curating and amplifying a unified national message around the observance.

Minister for Youth, Sports, Culture and Heritage Isaac Rankine said the initiative marks an important step in strengthening national identity.

“Heritage Month represents an important step in strengthening how we celebrate and understand our identity as a people. It is an opportunity not only to showcase our culture, but to reflect on the traditions, stories and experiences that have shaped us as a nation,” he said.

The Ministry is encouraging the public to take part in the month’s activities and to embrace what it describes as the rich cultural heritage that continues to define the Cayman Islands.

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