PEARSON MANAGER'S RESIDENT MEETING

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The next monthly Manager's Resident Meeting will be held in the Paul M. Pearson Gardens Community Center. The agenda includes a welcome by Mr. Jeffrey Lettsome, Housing Manager and the guest speaker Miss "J", Public Relation Specialist. Mr. Lettsome will give a management update followed by the resident satisfaction survey and a question and answer period.
Persons with a disability who need special accommodations are asked to call the Manager's Office at 776-1498 three days prior to the date of the meeting.

JANE E. TUITT ELEMENTARY OPENING SCHEDULE

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Aug. 21, 2002 – Sidney George, principal of Jane E. Tuitt Elementary School, announces that students enrolled at the school will report to school at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 27.
Orientation will be held in the school assembly area at 9:30 a.m. for all new and returning students in grades one through six, including multilingual students. Students are to be accompanied by parents or guardians.
Kindergarten students also accompanied by parents are to report at 8 a.m. They will be dismissed at 12 noon. The first full day of classes for Kindergarten students is Wednesday, Aug. 28.

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SIBILLY REPORTING SCHEDULE FOR NEW SCHOOL YEAR

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Aug. 21, 2002 – Dr. Dora Hill, principal of Joseph Sibilly Elementary School, announces the reporting scedule for the 2002-2003 school year.
Tuesday, Aug. 27 – classes resume for students in grades one through 6 from 7:50 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Orientation for students in kindergarten is as follows:
Tuesday, Aug. 27 – students with last names beginning with A-G are to report from 8 a.m. to noon.
Wednesday, Aug. 28, students with last names beginning with H-Z are to report from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
Thursday, Aug. 29 – all Kindergarten students will attend a full day of school from 7:50 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Lunch will be served daily beginning Aug. 27; as well as bus transportation for students who participate in the program.

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TWO ST. JOHN THEATER FUND-RAISERS THIS WEEKEND

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Aug. 21, 2002 – Embarking on its second full season, St. John's Epiphany Theater Company will be on the move this weekend to raise funds at both ends of the island.
And sometime in the next few months, it will making a big, permanent move — to a new performance venue "to be announced."
Kicking things off this weekend is a benefit show of sketches and music set for Saturday night at Paradiso Restaurant in Mongoose Junction, with an encore show to follow on Sunday night at Skinny Legs.
At the Paradiso event in Cruz Bay, set for 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Epiphany members will perform in the comedy revue, and the St. John Iguanas will provide the music — with internationally acclaimed jazz violinist and frequent St. John visitor Brian Silber as special guest artist.
Admission is a $25 donation, which includes complimentary wine and hors d'oeuvres plus admission to the Paradisco for dancing after the show. There'll also be a cash bar. Tickets are being sold at both Connections offices and at The Mail Center in the Marketplace; they'll also be available at the door.
For the Skinny Legs show in Coral Bay on Sunday, which also is to start at 6 p.m., the show and the music will be the same, but without the food and drink accompaniments. Admission is a $10 donation, payable at the door.
Tickets for a raffle of prizes including resort accommodations and scenic flights over the islands are being sold by Epiphany members now and will be available at both venues. They're $5 apiece or five for 20.
Epiphany's move to a new home is necessitated by the fact that its first season home is about to go out of existence. The three premiere season productions "Bus Stop," "The Tender Trap" and "Picnic" — were staged at the Marketplace, in space the management made available for community events. But now, with that area being converted into office space, the benefit shows are "to raise funds to establish a permanent community theater and multi-use facility," artistic director Paul Devine says.
"The theater company would like to thank the owners and staff of the Marketplace for their kindness in allowing the company to put on our performances as a gift to the community of St. John," Devine says. They not only provided a free venue but helped Epiphany get up and running by providing lighting, materials for constructing sets and administrative support, he says.
Special thanks go to Marketplace principal David Mugar, manager Ce Ce Burns, designer Glen Spear, and the Bertolino and Swan families "for their constant help and encouragement," he adds, "and to the staff, the performers and the people of the Virgin Islands for their support and dedication."
Epiphany has been functioning under the auspices of the not-for-profit Good for St. John corporation, and donations to the theater company may be made as a tax-free contribution to the Good for St. John Foundation, Devine says. Epiphany "will be soon applying for individual non-profit status as a Virgin Islands corporation," he adds, and will then seek federal tax-exempt 501(c)(3) status. After that, its board plans to pursue grant support from arts funding organizations.
Meantime, "regardless of the fact that no permanent facility is available at this time," he says, plans are proceeding for the season's first production, the venerable Broadway musical "The Fantasticks."
The show, which will be Epiphany's first musical, is to open on Nov. 22 and run for three weekends, through Dec. 8. The first casting call was Monday and a second is set for Aug. 29, at 6 p.m. in the theater at the Marketplace. Those wishing to audition should being sheet music for a song to perform; an accompanist will be provided. Casting needs are a young man and a young woman in their late teens, and five adults of either gender, Devine says.
Lisa Duncan will direct the production, with Elizabeth Putnam as choreographer and Danny Silber as musical director. For more information on auditioning or getting involved behind the scenes, call Duncan at 714-6087 or contact Devine by calling 714-2807 or e-mailing to Epiphany Theater.
Epiphany "is dedicated to providing quality theater to the community of St. John and also to providing an outlet for those persons interested in or with skills in the theater arts," Devine says. Anyone with the desire to get involved in theater is encouraged to try out for roles or to apply for production positions. Devine says the company staff includes individuals "with many years of production and performing who want to create a membership of persons interested in becoming part of the magic of theater."
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HEALTH CARE WORKERS CHECK LEGISLATIVE STAFF

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Aug. 20, 2002 – Employees of the Legislature on St. Croix were treated to a house call Tuesday: Lorilei Plaskett and Carol Azille from the Frederiksted Health Care Inc. conducted a free health-screening clinic to check blood pressures.
The screening was part of activities to celebrate National Health Care Center Week, said a release. The program continues with a diabetic screening at the Frederiksted Health Center Wednesday and at Sunny Isles Shopping Center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. The Saturday clinic will also offer free immunization to the first 100 children.
The clinic at the Legislature was judged a success, from the number of employees who came to be checked. Employees were also given booklets on the importance of regular health screening for diabetes, high and low blood pressure.
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TURTLE FEST WINDS UP WITH BIG WEEKEND

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Coral World Marine Park on St. Thomas winds up the eight-day Turtle Fest with activities from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. all weekend at the park's Blue Water Terrace area. Even the retail shops, Currents and Go Fish, are in on it. Any product that has a turtle on it is 15 percent off. This means everything from plush toys to sundresses to pendants, earrings, prints, books, magnets and hand-painted birdhouses, is on sale.
Bring the family: there's a chance to choose a name for a rescued turtle hatchling, face painting,videos of the recent leatherback hatching on Coki Beach, a traveling turtle cart display, and telling of traditional animal stories.
Sunday admission to reduced to $1 throughout September.

TURTLE FEST WINDS UP WITH BIG WEEKEND

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Coral World Marine Park on St. Thomas winds up the eight-day Turtle Fest with activities from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. all weekend at the park's Blue Water Terrace area. Even the retail shops, Currents and Go Fish, are in on it. Any product that has a turtle on it is 15 percent off. This means everything from plush toys to sundresses to pendants, earrings, prints, books, magnets and hand-painted birdhouses, is on sale.
Bring the family: there's a chance to choose a name for a rescued turtle hatchling, face painting,videos of the recent leatherback hatching on Coki Beach, a traveling turtle cart display, and telling of traditional animal stories.

FINAL DAY OF CORAL WORLD'S TURTLE FEST

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Coral World Marine Park on St. Thomas winds up the eight-day Turtle Fest with activities from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the park's Blue Water Terrace area. Even the retail shops, Currents and Go Fish, are in on it. Any product that has a turtle on it is 15 percent off. This means everything from plush toys to sundresses to pendants, earrings, prints, books, magnets and hand-painted birdhouses, is on sale.
Bring the family: there's a chance to choose a name for a rescued turtle hatchling, face painting,videos of the recent leatherback hatching on Coki Beach, a traveling turtle cart display, and telling of traditional animal stories.

RAFE BOULON PRESENTS TURTLE SLIDE SHOW

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As part of Coral World's eight-day Turtle Fest, a wine and cheese party will be held Thursday, Aug. 29, on the Blue Water Terrace at the parkon St. Thomas' East End, at 7 p.m. Rafe Boulon, from the National Park Service on St. John, will present a slide show about turtle hazards, habits and habitats. Coral World aquarists will be on hand for special night tours and to answer questions. The cost is $10 for nonmembers and $5 for members, and all receipts will go to the Turtle Rehabilitation Program. Please call 775-1555 ext. 247 to reserve.

FINAL DAY OF CORAL WORLD'S TURTLE FEST

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Coral World Marine Park winds up the eight-day Turtle Fest with activities from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the park's Blue Water Terrace area. Even the retail shops, Currents and Go Fish, are in on it. Any product that has a turtle on it is 15 percent off. This means everything from plush toys to sundresses to pendants, earrings, prints, books, magnets and hand-painted birdhouses, is on sale.
Bring the family: there's a chance to choose a name for a rescued turtle hatchling, face painting,videos of the recent leatherback hatching on Coki Beach, a traveling turtle cart display, and telling of traditional animal stories.