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30 The Virgin Islands Daily News
ISLAND LIFE
Holiday Happenings
St. Croix
Arthur A. Richards Jr. High
School Music Department pres-
ents Christmas Concert 2016 at
6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the school’s
auditorium, featuring the Concert
Band, Choir, Steel Band and cheer-
leaders. The Youth Band Dance En-
semble of St. Patrick’s School will
make a special guest appearance.
John H. Woodson Junior High
School invites parents, guardians,
and the St. Croix community to its
2016 Christmas Concert, featur-
ing the Concert Band and the Touch
of Love Chorale in the school’s au-
ditorium on Thursday at 7 p.m. The
December PTA meeting will precede
the concert at 5:30 p.m.
Torah scribe at synagogue
The Hebrew Congregation of St.
Thomas welcomes Sofer Rabbi Druin
from 5 to 7 p.m. this evening. Druin is
in St. Thomas to help the synagogue
maintain its historic Torahs and invites
you to come learn and ask about the
work of the Torah scribe, a 300-year-
old craft. For information email info@
synagogue.vi or call 340-774-4312.
The second annual Holiday Fest
will take place on Friday from 3 p.m.
to midnight at Buddhoe Park, band-
stand and Strand Street in Frederik-
sted. Come shop and make it a pic-
ture-perfect day with Santa Claus.
Vendors are welcome. Contact 340-
778-1012, ext. 6200 or 6206 for
more information.
The Tourism Department, in
collaboration with the Frederiksted
Economic Development Associa-
tion, presents a Community Holiday
Giveback with Sunset Jazz at Bud-
dhoe Park on Friday from 5 to 8 p.m.
For more information, go to visitusvi.
com.
St. Thomas
Pistarckle Theater presents
Briefs
AARP meets on Saturday
AARP St. Thomas Chapter 3138
has rescheduled its regular meeting
from Dec. 24 to Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
in the sun room at Schneider Hospital.
The newly elected executive officers
and board members will be installed.
Beer & Bacon Bacchanal
Worldwide West and Island Vibes
“The Nutcracker” at 7 p.m. Friday
and Saturday and at 2 p.m. on Sun-
day. For tickets visit www.pistarckle-
theater.com or call 340-775-7877.
Miracle on Main Street cel-
ebrates its 24th year on Friday in
downtown Charlotte Amalie, featur-
ing musicians, culinary delights and
shopping. For more information, or
to become a sponsor, contact the St.
Thomas-St. John Chamber of Com-
merce at 340-776-0100 or email
chamber.vi@gmail.com.
Sea View Nursing Home will
host its annual Christmas Gala on
Dec. 22 at the facility on St. Thomas.
Cocktails begin at 6 p.m. and pre-
sentations will follow at 6:30 p.m.
For more information, please contact
Simone Edwards at 340-777-3303.
Summer Camp invite you to a Beer
& Bacon Bacchanal at The Shops at
Yacht Haven Grande pool on Satur-
day from noon to 6 p.m. For more
information on how to participate,
volunteer or become a_ sponsor,
call 340-626-3729, visit www.
facebook.com/USVIcamp or email
islandvibessummercamp@gmail.
com.
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The St. John Singers will perform two holiday concerts with guest soprano
Laura Strickling on Dec. 21 at Nazareth Lutheran Church in Cruz Bay and on
Dec. 23 at Emmaus Moravian Church in Coral Bay.
St. John Singers welcome guest
soprano for holiday concerts
The St. John Singers are celebrat-
ing their 35th anniversary with a
special guest at two holiday con-
certs during the week preceding
Christmas.
Soprano Laura Strickling, who has
a home on St. Thomas, will be per-
forming with the choir at their annual
concerts in Cruz Bay and Coral Bay
on St. John.
Strickling has been described as
possessing “‘a flexible voice, crystal-
line diction, and warm presence” by a
reviewer in the New York Times. She
has received numerous awards for her
performances of opera, classical and
contemporary music.
“We were very lucky to get her,”
said Janice Ballard, who has directed
the St. John Singers for the last five
years. “She was on St. Thomas and
had only a four-day window between
other engagements to sing with us.”
The singers’ selections will include
carols from around the world, and in
keeping with the tradition, the audi-
ence will be invited to sing along
with the choir on a medley of holiday
songs.
This year the choir will be accom-
panied on piano by Arboris de Jesus,
a talented young musician who was
born in Puerto Rico and raised on St.
Thomas. She now studies music at
Lawrence University.
The St. John Singers concerts
will be held on Dec. 21 at Naza-
reth Lutheran Church in Cruz Bay,
and on Dec. 23 at Emmaus Mora-
vian Church in Coral Bay. Both
concerts will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets, which are available at the
door, are $20. Children are admit-
ted for free.
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