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The Forum Presents ‘Florencia en el Amazonas’ Opera on Thursday, March 28

Hailing from Mexico City, Daniel Catán (1949–2011) was a celebrated composer of orchestral, instrumental, vocal and film music.

VIPD Announces St. Thomas Carnival Mask Guidelines.

Individuals observed wearing a full-face covering or ski mask will be asked to have the mask removed immediately as a security safety measure.

The 13th Annual King of the Wing Competition Scheduled for June 8 at Magens Bay

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.

Become a Member of the Caribbean Genealogical Library; Save the Dates for Events in April

The Caribbean Genealogy Library (CGL) is offering an exciting series of genealogy workshops and a history lecture in April

V.I. Contemporary Art III Exhibit Opened at Cane Roots Art Gallery Friday

Fifteen Virgin Islands artists beckoned to over 230 patrons at the opening of V.I. Contemporary Art III at Cane Roots Art Gallery in downtown Christiansted on Friday. The exhibition is dedicated to the late Candia Atwater-Shields, Esq., founder of the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts.

Bajo El Sol Gallery to Exhibit Two Artists Who Work With Wood

Bajo El Sol Gallery will host an opening for the exhibition “Dendrochronology” featuring new works by Avelino Samuel and Kurt Marsh Jr. from 4-7 p.m., on Saturday, March 23.

HSSTT is Ready to Bloom at Spring Brunch Sunday

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. 

“Dinner with a Doctor” Brings Awareness to Colorectal Cancer with Dr. Aram

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.

Youngest STJ Students Perform in Cruz Bay for the Public Wednesday

More than one hundred St. John children from kindergarten to second grade will come together to present a choir concert on Wednesday at the Julius E. Sprauve School. The 30-minute performance begins at 5:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public

UVI’s VI Literary Festival and Book Fair to Celebrate 10th Anniversary on April 11-14

“The VI Lit Fest is a premier destination for bibliophiles, literary aficionados, readers, musical and visual artists, aspiring filmmakers, photography buffs as well as new, established and emerging writers."

81C Presents Lineup of Talent in March April With Exhibits, Performances and Events

81C is pleased to announce a March-April art show line up, music performances and other events.

Women Trailblazers to be Recognized at Upcoming “Inspire Inclusion” Event

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.

March Is Music in Our Schools Month

The Division of Music Education and Programs at the Virgin Islands Department of Education is thrilled to announce the return of its live-streamed interview series, scheduled for every Monday, Wednesday and Friday throughout the month of March.

CFVI Announces Availability of $1.3M in NEH Grants for Humanities Projects Funding

CFVI has partnered with the National Endowment for the Humanities since 2020 and since then has awarded nearly $1.3 million to community organizations throughout the USVI to support humanities programming and activities.

Fur Ball Supports SCAWC and Homeless Dogs and Cats

St. Croix residents and visitors look forward to the Fur Ball Gala each year, hosted by the St. Croix Animal Welfare Center and local businesses.

Equanimity Retreat Set for St. Croix March 14-17 at Feather Leaf Inn

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. 

Tishauni Hall and Tiffany Brewley Win Awards in KVI Network Creations Rhapsody and Rhyme Contest

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.

Water Island Music Festival: Pianist Julian Gargiulo Anticipates Two Unforgettable Evenings, Starting Friday

It was 19 years ago that the Water Island Festival first started, transforming from a jam session for 75 people in the living room of founder Alex Randall to a now packed house at the Prior Jollek Hall at Antilles School, where it returns this Friday and Saturday with two unforgettable lineups.

St. John School of the Arts Presents The Westerlies in Concert on Friday, Feb. 23.

On Friday, Feb. 23, at 6 p.m., the St. John School of the Arts will present a concert by The Westerlies, a genre-defying brass quartet. Tickets are $50 and are available by clicking the Events tab on the St. John School of the Arts website and at the door.

Students Invited to Celebrate V.I. Heritage and Culture on St. John

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. 
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