UVI BULLETIN BOARD

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Aug. 22, 2002 – The University of the Virgin Islands Bulletin Board issued today includes these announcements:
**** NOTE POSTPONEMENT OF FOLLOWING EVENT ****
St. Croix Campus Concert, Luau Postponed

A jazz concert and Caribbean luau, originally planned for Sunday, Aug. 25, on UVI's St. Croix campus, has been postponed until sometime in September. UVI will announce the rescheduled date and other information as soon as possible.
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SBDC Offers "Time Management" Seminar Today
UVI's Small Business Development Center will present the small business seminar entitled: "Time Management: An Introductory Program" Aug. 22, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the UVI Small Business Development Center Training Facility at Nisky Center, on St. Thomas.
Admission to the seminar is $20. All are required to pre-register by calling the SBDC office at 776-3206. UVI faculty, staff and students are admitted free, but they must also pre-register.
Presenter Frederick Handleman will cover various topics including: the basics of managing the use of time, becoming more efficient and effective, adjusting your attitude toward the use and importance of time, making decisions, and scheduling activities.
Special Presentation of "For Better, For Worse" Planned
A special presentation of the long-running comedy "For Better, For Worse," sponsored by the Student Activities Office, is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 31, at 7:30 p.m. at UVI's Reichhold Center for the Arts. The play, written by Reichhold Center director David Edgecombe, pokes fun at middle-class hypocrisies in a Caribbean society. Admission is free for all UVI students and $8 for all members of the UVI faculty and staff. Students can obtain tickets at the Student Activities Office on the St. Thomas campus. Faculty and staff can purchase tickets at the UVI Bookstore on the St. Thomas campus. For information call 693-1111.
Meetings for Class of 2003 Set on St. Thomas, St. Croix
Meetings for members of the UVI graduating class of 2003 are being planned for both campuses. The sessions will cover graduation requirements and deadlines, selection of representatives to the Graduation Committee, and information from the Alumni Affairs Office.
On St. Thomas the meeting is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 25, at 3 p.m. in the UVI Cafeteria. For more information call 693-1111 or 693-1046. On St. Croix the meeting is slated for Sunday, September 8, at 3 p.m., in the Student Activities Lounge of the Student Center. For more information call 692-4188.
UVI to Host Environmental "Listening Session" August 26
The National Environmental Policy Commission, a group organized by the Congressional Black Caucus to define environmental issues and develop policy alternatives, will conduct a "listening session" in the Virgin Islands on Monday, Aug. 26. The goal is to help policy makers understand the unique relationship between economic development and environmental protection, human health and environmental justice. V.I. Congresswoman Donna Christensen and South Carolina Congressman James E. Clyburn of the Congressional Black Caucus are expected participants, along with federal, state and local officials.
The session will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. as a telecast from the University of the Virgin Islands. Participation is available in Room 401 of the Evans Center on the St. Croix campus and in Room 110 of the Business Education building on the St. Thomas campus.
The general public, government officials, business representatives, labor organizations, faith-based groups, health care organizations, community organizations, environmental justice communities and representatives, academics and researchers are invited. Registration is free and available at the door. For details contact Ragan DuBose at telephone (843) 792-5530 or send e-mail to: luskr@musc.edu.

"For Better, For Worse" Traveling to St. Croix in September
Tickets are on sale for two September presentations of David Edgecombe's popular play "For Better, For Worse" on St. Croix. The comedy enjoyed a six-week run on St. Thomas during the summer. It will be presented at 8 p.m. on Sept. 7 and 8, at the Educational Complex in Kingshill. The play iis produced by the Reichhold Caribbean Repertory Company and directed by Edgecombe. Tickets – $15 for adults and $8 for students – are on sale at the UVI Bookstore on the St. Croix Campus, at Sam Goody in Sunny Isle Shopping Center and at John E's Gallery in Christiansted.
STARfest 8 Videos Now Available
The initial shipment of STARfest 8 videotapes has arrived at UVI's Reichhold Center for the Arts. Individuals who pre-ordered the videos can stop by the Reichhold Box Office to pick up their copies. Others who would like to obtain a video should call the Reichhold Box Office at 693-1559 to reserve a copy for a minimum donation of $20.
For more on the University of the Virgin Islands, visit the website at www.uvi.edu.
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AFTER-SCHOOL CLASSES IN GYMNASTICS, DANCE, MORE

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Aug. 22, 2002 – The V.I. Institute of Performing Arts will be conducting fall registration at the school, on the following days:
— Aug. 19-23, 1-5 p.m.
— Aug. 24, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
— Aug. 26-30, 3-6 p.m.
— Aug. 31, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Institute's goal is to provide St. Thomas youth with professional training and a curriculum that exposes children to the beauty and discipline of the performing arts, according to a release.
Classes are offered in cultural dance, flamenco dance, hip hop, jazz, ballet, tap, piano, gymnastics, and tai chi. The fall semester begins on Monday, September 3, 2002. Classes are offered after school from 3:30 to 6 p.m., and Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The Institute is located in downtown St. Thomas, near Local Bodies in the walkway next to the Spenceley Building which formerly housed Vitelco.
For more information please contact Ingrid Thomas at 777-9110 or via e-mail at viipa@yahoo.com.
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VOTE NOTES: OCT. 6 IS LAST DAY TO REGISTER

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In a democratic society, being a registered voter is crucially important.
To register in the Virgin Islands, you must be 18 years of age, a U.S. citizen and a resident of the territory at least 90 days before a primary or general election. Don't take your citizenship lightly! Register to vote before Oct. 6, 2002. for the general election.
Vote – Your Right! Your Obligation!
Brought to you by the Election System of the Virgin Islands
and the V.I. Source.

VOTE NOTES: OCT. 6 IS LAST DAY TO REGISTER

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In a democratic society, being a registered voter is very important.
To register in the Virgin Islands, you must be 18 years of age, a U.S. citizen and a resident of the territory at least 90 days before a primary or general election. Don't take your citizenship lightly! Register to vote before Oct. 6, 2002, for the general election.
Vote – Your Right! Your Obligation!
Brought to you by the Election System of the Virgin Islands
and the V.I. Source.

VOTE NOTES: OCT. 6 IS LAST DAY TO REGISTER

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In a democratic society, being a registered voter is crucially important.
To register in the Virgin Islands, you must be 18 years of age, a U.S. citizen and a resident of the territory at least 90 days before a primary or general election. Don't take your citizenship lightly! Register to vote before Oct. 6, 2002, for the general election.
Vote – Your Right! Your Obligation!
Brought to you by the Election System of the Virgin Islands
and the V.I. Source.

STRIDIRON: PROSECUTOR HAD NO RIGHT TO DROP CASE

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Aug. 22, 2002 – Attorney General Iver Stridiron says he will take disciplinary action against one of his prosecutors for dropping charges this week against two men accused of illegal weapons possession without getting clearance from his superiors to do so.
Stridiron said he was off island on Tuesday when he got a telephone call from the chief of the V.I. Justice Department's Criminal Division tell him "that, without authority, one of my assistant attorneys general went into court and nol prossed a gun case."
Nol pros,, short for the Latin nolle prosequi, is a formal notice to the court of intention not to proceed in prosecuting a case, thereby allowing any defendants in the case to be released, Stridiron said.
The case arose from the arrest of two men last weekend near the Kirwan Terrace housing community. The two were apprehended in a vehicle that authorities suspected had been involved in random shootings in the area. When police stopped the car at a traffic checkpoint, they spotted the barrel of a military assault rifle sticking out of a plastic garbage bag in the vehicle, Stridiron said. A third man in the car fled. Deputy Police Chief Theodore Carty said on Wednesday that a search was under way for that individual.
When the case was called in Territorial Court on Tuesday, Stridion said, the prosecutor, whom he declined to name, told the judge that the Justice Department could not make its case.
"He had no authority to do so," Stridiron said. "We have a very strict policy with regard to matters pertaining to guns, and it is that I don't like guns — as the attorney general — and I have no sympathy for anyone who uses a gun to commit any crime in the Virgin Islands."
In cases involving firearms, "We will prosecute without exception," he said.
Stridiron said he has ordered the chief of the Criminal Division to re-file the case against the two men.
He said Justice Department policy spells out steps to be taken if a prosecutor feels a case is too weak to go forward or is otherwise flawed. "As I have indicated to all my lawyers, the governor of the territory expects me as the attorney general to be unyielding to those persons who are charged with committing crimes," he said. "I expect my lawyers to be as unyielding in their prosecution of those cases as I would be."

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SKILL CENTER SCHEDULE AND REGISTRATION

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Aug. 22, 2002 – The list of courses that will be offered for day classes at the Raphael O. Wheatley Skill Center has been determined:
Clerical Business/Typing
Microcomputer application
Basic Mechanics & Small Engine Repairs
Cosmetology
Carpentry
Registration for the courses will be held between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. from Monday, Aug. 26, through Friday, Sept. 13. Classes will be conducted from Sept. 3 to Jan. 24, 2003.
The Raphael O. Wheatley Center is located directly behind the Lockhart Elementary School and west of the Roy lester Schneider Hospital.
For more information call 774-6277.

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GOMEZ SCHOOL REPORTING SCHEDULE

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Aug. 22, 2002 – Freida Farrow, principal of the Joseph Gomez Elementary School has announced the schedule for the opening of school.
Students in grades one to six are to report at 7:50 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 27 for a full day of instuction. Lunch will be served and bus transportation provided.
All Kindergarten students are to be accompanied by a parent or guardian for orientation. Parents are reminded that immunization records, Social Security numbers and contact numbers both at home and work are required to complete the orientation and registration process.
Kindergarten students with last names beginning with the letters A-L are to report to the school library from 8 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 27.
Kindergarten students with last names beginning with the letters M-Z are to report to the school library from 8 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 28.
All Kindergarten students will report for a full day of instruction beginning Thursday, Aug. 29.

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ROTARY EAST WILL VISIT SCHOOLS WITH GIFTS

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Aug. 22, 2002 – Members of the Rotary East, St. Thomas will visit six elementary schools at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 27, opening day, to present first graders with school packets containing supplies necessary for first graders. Schools to be visited that day are Jane E. Tuitt, Evelyn Marcelli, Dober Elementary, Peace Corp and Ulla Muller.
At 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug.27, they will visit Edith Williams School.

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