This Webpage is dedicated to the late Felicia Melton-Smyth and
events that may involve her former work and others continuing
the mission she had to leave behind.
However you may of felt about Felicia, she was an unstoppable force that gave of herself and helped others in the process. Many have benefited from her constant giving. The least we all can do is to give of ourselves, as she would of done, and strive to make this a better world for all.
To those who have picked up her mission, we offer our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation. For those who have lost this brave woman, we offer our condolences. May whatever higher power is out there bless you all and may the spirit of Felicia live on in each of you.
Original Photo taken by Patrick Farabaugh for Our Lives Magazine, Edits by Brian Ponce
Felicia Melton-Smyth, In Memoriam
Legendary Wisconsin Performer & Activist
One of the things in Ravyn Entertainment that makes us what we are is because of the work we do with charities and non-profits. We do this because of our own beliefs and to honor those who came before us, to continue their work.
Like us, Felicia was an entertainer in the nightlife scene.
She could be wild, fun loving and strong willed. While
some would of looked down on her, we looked on in awe. If you knew her at all, you would know she lived her life everyday. She lived it to the fullest. She loved life and
treasured her time on the stage.
When she was taken from us, the world not only lost a pioneer, but we lost a great talent. From the days of Hotel Wash to the rising of the Madison Hay Hockey Association, Felicia never stopped. She was a force. And she will be missed.
Some may not have considered her an activist, or at least how one would picture one to be, but she was in her own way. We at Ravyn Entertainment will dedicate ourselves in helping our community in the spirit of Felicia...with every fiber of our being.
Felicia had performed at many places in her career, From Hotel Washington (as mentioned above) to Club 5. She won different pageants both within the Madison area and statewide. She was the "Duchess of Protocol" at the Shamrock in Madison and served on board positions as well as being the official cheerleader of the SSBL-Madison and the Madison Hockey Association. She held benefits for a variety of organizations and continued to perform until the time of her death.
Like the legendary Holly Brown and Ginger Spice, the memory of who Felicia was will continue to inspire our future.

Home for Christmas Show - A Benefit in Honor of Felicia
Organized by Christian Schmidt, Jazmine Roberts, and Club ICON
December 19th, 2009 at 9pm
Club ICON, 6305 120th Ave, Kenosha WI 53104
Contact the club for Advanced Table Seating!
Benefit held in the name of Felicia Melton-Smyth, a performer and activist taken from us too soon.
All monies collected went to benefit one of Felicia Melton Smyth's favorite charities, AIDS Network of Madison.
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