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Viya to Celebrate 51st Agrifest; Offices to Close Commemorating Presidents Day

Viya’s iconic orange tent will be powered by the fastest network in the U.S. Virgin Islands.(Photo by Shanell Petersen)

Viya, the largest telecommunications provider in the territory, encourages the community to attend the 51st Annual Agriculture and Food Fair on St. Croix, which will be held on Presidents Day weekend. Viya is a proud sponsor of this premier cultural event.

The Viya team will be on hand at the Rudolph Schulterbrandt Agriculture Grounds in Viya’s centrally located pop-up-store to share information about Viya’s exciting mobile promotions and bundles, demonstrate Viya’s full suite of services, offer premium giveaways, and provide entertaining trivia games for attendees.

Viya’s iconic orange tent will be powered by the fastest network in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

This year, Viya partners with the VI Good Food Coalition at the Viya tent. The VI Good Food Team will share updates about its comprehensive food system assessment and the development of the VI Virtual Farmers Market. Further, anyone who takes three minutes to fill out their survey will receive $5 in Good Food Bucks that can be used to purchase plants, produce and value-added items at the Farmers Market Pavilion.

Viya offices on St. Croix will be closed on Saturday, Feb. 18, and customers are encouraged to visit Viya’s pop-up location at Agrifest.

In commemoration of Presidents Day, Viya will be closed on Monday, Feb. 20. All Viya offices will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, Feb. 21.

Customers are encouraged to conduct transactions at their convenience using Viya’s online Customer Care and payment portal: www.viya.vi or call 774-2PAY (2729), 24 hours a day/7 days a week.

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