WHERE WAS THE SUPPORT? QUESTIONS RAISED AFTER MINISTERS MISSED SUMMER HOT CAR SHOW
Wednesday 1st July 2026 – Turks and Caicos Islands Phone
The success of this year’s Summer Hot Car Show demonstrated once again that community-led initiatives can create meaningful opportunities for young people outside of the classroom. The event drew a strong crowd of automotive enthusiasts, families, and youth, providing a positive environment centered on creativity, community engagement, and mentorship.
However, despite the event’s popularity and its focus on young people, questions have emerged regarding the apparent absence of government support from two ministries whose portfolios directly relate to the event’s objectives.

According to reports received by Eagle Legal News, neither the Minister of Tourism the Honourable Zhavargo Jolly, nor the Minister of Education, Youth and Culture Hon. Rachel Taylor attended the event or provided visible support for the initiative. If accurate, many within the community believe this represented a missed opportunity to engage with hundreds of young people in an environment that celebrated positive recreation, entrepreneurship, and community pride.
The Summer Hot Car Show has grown beyond being simply an exhibition of customized vehicles. It has evolved into a community event that encourages responsible automotive culture, showcases local talent, supports charitable initiatives, and provides a safe and enjoyable space for families and youth alike.
Events such as these provide an opportunity for government leaders to connect directly with young people outside formal settings. A simple visit, words of encouragement, or public recognition can reinforce the importance of positive community engagement and demonstrate that the Government values grassroots initiatives that resonate with the nation’s youth.


Community members have questioned why an event attracting significant public participation—and one with clear youth appeal—did not receive stronger or any recognition or support from the ministries responsible for education, youth and culture nor tourism. Support for community events extends beyond financial contributions; attendance alone can send a powerful message that the efforts of organizers and volunteers are appreciated.
The Summer Hot Car Show has consistently demonstrated that when community organizations invest in young people, the public responds. Many attendees expressed appreciation for an event that offered entertainment while promoting fellowship, responsible vehicle ownership, and community involvement.
As community-driven events continue to grow in scale and impact, many hope that future editions of the Summer Hot Car Show will receive broader recognition and participation from public officials whose ministries have an interest in youth development, tourism, and community engagement.
Eagle Legal News welcomes any response from the Ministry of Tourism or the Ministry of Education, Youth and Culture regarding their involvement, support, or reasons for their reported absence and non-support of the event every year.
As for tourism, a large amount of tourists always every year shows up and support the event.
Notably and for the record, Eagle Legal News did spotted Hon. Kyle Knowles and his young family at the Summer Hot Car Show.
