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EUTELLE MAGAZINE

Where memory, heritage, and place are explored through story.

Published in themed issues

Issues

Explore each issue as a curated collection.

Published

Issue 1 · Throughlines

The stories that opened the Eutelle journey — tracing Rock Hall, memory, and the connections that bind people to place.

Coming Q1 2026

Issue 2 · Roots & Rituals

An exploration of sacred and ordinary rituals — the repeated acts that shape belonging across generations.

Future Issue

Issue 3 · (TBA)

New themes will continue to emerge as Eutelle grows, guided by story, place, and collective memory.

Issue 1

Start Here

Three highlights from Issue 1 — chosen to guide first-time readers.

STORY TAG

Chasing Roots: The Hidden Family Tree — An Old House Revealed

What begins as a simple question about an “old” house becomes a journey through memory, archives, and ancestry. As family records surface, a personal search unfolds into a deeper understanding of place, belonging, and the responsibility of stewardship.

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Laying the Foundation: The Vision That Started It All

A personal discovery reveals Rock Hall as the first free Black-owned community in Barbados, reshaping how its history is understood and honoured. This piece traces how ancestral connection, historical research, and quiet resolve came together to establish the Rock Hall Freedom Village Monument as a lasting symbol of resilience.

STORY TAG

How a Facebook Group Became Rock Hall’s Modern Village Square

What began as a simple effort to reconnect Rock Hallians near and far has grown into a living space of memory, care, and belonging. Through everyday gestures and shared stories, an online group becomes a modern village square — bridging generations and preserving community in the digital age.

Rock Hall 185 (RH185) · Sept 2025–Sept 2026

Eutelle is following Rock Hall’s 185th anniversary through a year-long storytelling series — published across the magazine and the Digital Memory Book.

If you’re tracing connection to village history, this is the living thread.

The cover photo of the Rock Hall Freedom Village Facebook page. It shows an arial view of the southern central portion of the village. Most identifiable elements are Highway D and the Old St. Thomas Parish Rectory