Starting Sunday, the Virgin Islands Children’s Museum will host a five-week LEGO workshop. Parents of children ages eight to 13 are encouraged to register now, as space is limited.
King of the Wing is anticipated to be one of the biggest culinary events in the U.S. Virgin Islands, attracting thousands of attendees to Magens Bay Beach.
The Humane Society of St. Thomas is set to bloom once again this year with its Spring Brunch. The annual event, a major fundraiser for the shelter, will be held on Sunday at the Ritz-Carlton on St. Thomas.
With the month of March dedicated to awareness of Colorectal cancer, this month's "Dinner with a Doctor" will highlight important information and strategies for preventing it. Colorectal cancer ranks as the third most common cancer globally, according to the American Cancer Association.
Sen. Donna A. Frett-Gregory and the DFG Community Impact Foundation announce their upcoming event, "Inspire Inclusion," in celebration of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month. The event will take place on Friday, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on the St. Thomas Waterfront Promenade.
Discover Upekkha: Your path to balance and resilience at the Retreat Weekend, March 14 through March 17. The Feather Leaf Inn on the north side of Frederiksted is the perfect setting for exploring the ancient concept of equanimity.
Poets, spoken word artists and rappers were invited to submit entries in the following categories: poetry, spoken word and rap, with each submission required to include the theme's string #tag: Love-Above-the-Label.
On Friday, Feb. 23, St. John schools and homeschoolers and St. Thomas fourth graders are invited to celebrate the rich culture of the Virgin Islands for Black History Month in the National Park playground in Cruz Bay from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Over 500 students are expected to attend, the Friends of Virgin Islands National Park announced.
This Friday, UVI’s Virgin Islands Caribbean Cultural Center presents the film screening of “A Blue Estate,” a compelling work produced, directed, and written by St. Johnian Savannah Lyons Anthony. The film examines family legacy and land rights through the lens of two brothers meeting on their family property after life and disaster pushes them apart.
This exciting expo will bring together clubs, sports, arts, education and other institutions serving youth and families to showcase their work and engage with the community.
The Virgin Islands Caribbean Cultural Center, which is housed in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at the University of the Virgin Islands, presents a virtual panel titled “For Deh Culture: Exploring Art, Culture, Activism, and Media Literacy with Virgin Islands Podcasters and Creators”.
Pass the Word VI, an organization that was founded in 2023 by poetry enthusiast Katie Landry, is committed to creating safe space on St. Thomas where locals and visitors alike can gather to present their own spoken word pieces, as well as enjoy the poetry shared by others in the community.
Ready, set, walk! Get ready to lace up your sneakers as the V.I. Health Department and the GVI wellness programs join forces to host a “Heart 2 Heart Walk” to honor American Heart Month. The walk is to raise awareness of cardiovascular health and make heart-healthy choices.
A professional wine sommelier and a whiskey master will guide partygoers at the second Whiskers, Whiskey, and Wine fundraiser for R.E.A.L. (rescue, educate, adopt, love) Cruzan Cats Friday night at the former Club Comanche.
The St. John School of the Arts is gearing up for another busy winter/spring season with free classes for adults and seniors, new classes in performance cheerleading for children, a vibrant concert series that begins Feb. 9, a gala fundraising event, and a new initiative to bring visiting artists to the school to teach.
“The Art Show 2024'' exhibit will kick off at the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts in downtown Frederiksted on Jan. 20, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Patrons will be treated to live music, appetizers and a cash bar at the opening reception. The exhibit will run through Feb. 10.
For the first time in its 10-year history, the Tim Tebow Foundation will sponsor a “Night to Shine” prom for Virgin Islanders with special needs or disabilities over the age of 14 at St. Croix Montessori School (the former St. Dunstan’s School) on Feb. 9 from 6-9 p.m.