The Kimberly Boulon Fine Art Gallery will host an evening of visual, performing and culinary arts and peer into St. John’s Future: “Towards Environmental Regeneration Through Building Resilience.” There will be Gallery artists with their beautiful works; performing “coral polyps” from the St. John School of the Arts, directed by Jude Woodcock; Eddie Bruce and his young drummers. Also featured will be Chef Shaun Brian of Ocean 362 with Gifft Hill School culinary arts students, who will be serving their delicious garden appetizers; luscious Karen Samuel island juices and Sharelle Francis’ local fruit liqueurs and wines. The Coral Bay Community Foundation and Island Green Living Association will be present to help people to help St. John.