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Draw 4 Chnge St Art Exhib
St. George’s, Bermuda, July 5, 2019:
RUBiS Energy Bermuda Ltd. is pleased to announce the opening of the Draw 4 Change Student Art Exhibition in the Edinburgh Room of the Bermuda Society of Arts at City Hall.

The Exhibition features over 175 pieces of original artwork submitted by primary and middle school students from both public and private schools as part of the Draw 4 Change competition launched by RUBiS and supported by the Bermuda Road Safety Council and the Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change Campaign.

Mr. Graham Redford, Managing Director of RUBiS, said, “We believe strongly in supporting our schools and students and are especially happy to have been able to launch an initiative that helps drive awareness of the critical road safety issues facing the Island whilst at the same time supporting development of the arts.”

Jermaine Simons, Sales Manager of RUBiS said, Draw 4 Change is the first phase of RUBiS’ annual Fuelling 4 a Cause(“F4aC”) Initiative. Draw 4 Change’s mission is to raise awareness and public engagement in various elements of Road Safety. Our hope is that by channelling our children’s creative talents via the Artwork Contest, the public can better understand how we can stay safe on our roads by practicing safer driving habits. All of the schools on the Island were invited to participate and there are submissions in three school grade categories that will be on display.”

Mr. Simons continued, There will be a Winner, and 2nd Place & 3rd Place Honourable Mentions for each Grade Category and prizes will be given to the student. All submitted pieces will receive points for the student’s school and these points will determine which schools will be invited to participate in RUBiS’ 2019 Fuelling 4 a Cause (“F4aC”) Campaign in November.

 

F4aC 2019 participation will guarantee every school a minimum $1,000 donation from RUBiS, plus the opportunity to increase that amount via F4aC Activation & 2020 Fuel Your Spirit Days at RUBiS Service Stations. Additionally, the artwork from the Competition will be featured in the RUBiS 2020 calendar.

The opening times for the Bermuda Society of Arts are Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm and on Saturdays from 10am to 2pm and the exhibition will run until Tuesday August 6.”

Mr. Redford concluded by saying, “As Bermuda’s leading retail fuels supplier, we understand that we have a social and corporate responsibility to help with initiatives that are in the best interest of the Island. As a fuels company, our primary focus is on the safety of our employee and customers, so it makes sense for us to try and encourage safer driving practices within the community as a whole.”

On behalf of RUBiS, I would like to thank all of the children that participated and the many teachers who supported the initiative. I would also like to thank the Ministry of Education, and especially the Commissioner, Mrs. Kalmar Richards, for her support, along with the support and assistance provided by the Bermuda Road Safety Council. I hope that all residents will visit the Exhibition and see first-hand the many amazing and creative pieces that our children submitted.”