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Tuesday, December 13, 2016 ISLAND LIFE
Crowley Caribbean Services went to the Oswald Harris Court neighborhood on St. Thomas recently on behalf
of the Crowley Cares Foundation and spent time sprucing up the Boys and Girls Club. Crowley personnel from
St. Thomas, St. Croix, and the states helped to clean up and paint the facility and donated furniture for the
children to use for their arts and craft programs. The Crowley Cares Foundation allows employees to make
monthly contributions, which the company matches, to nonprofit groups in the communities Crowley serves
as a cargo carrier. Crowley also delivered a check to help the club purchase a laptop computer. In addition to
the contributions, employees donate their time to community groups like the Boys and Girls Club.
Students’ cultural calendar
also marks V.I. centennial
The students of the St. Croix
Educational Complex are work-
ing on a collaborative project to
celebrate the upcoming centen-
nial anniversary of the U.S. Virgin
Islands.
Called the Virgin Islands Cul-
tural Contributors Calendar Cre-
ation and Theatrical Performance,
he project consists of a 12-month
calendar featuring 12 V.I. cultural
contributors, accompanied by live
interviews.
Visual arts, drama and speech
eachers Danica David and Say-
eeda Carter are the directors of
he project and are using students
from their classes and the school’s
Art Club to bring the vision to life.
Art Club students will use pho-
ographs of selected participants
o create mixed media portraits
for the calendar. Simultaneously,
Carter’s drama and speech stu-
dents will conduct interviews
with the participants that will be
used to create brief write-ups to
go along with the graphics.
The cultural contributors were
selected based on being natives of
the Virgin Islands or residents for
at least 15 years and also active
contributors to the development
of Virgin Islands’ culture through
fine arts, education, literature,
and history.
The students will formally pres-
The Virgin Islands Cultural Contribu-
tors 2017 calendar is available at St.
Croix Educational Complex for $12.
ent the finished project at a recep-
tion that will feature an art exhibi-
tion and theatrical performances
embracing V.I. culture and hon-
oring the contributors. The event
will take place at St. Croix Educa-
tional Complex in January. Calen-
dars are available at the school in
December for $12 each.
The educator duo, David and
Carter, developed the project so
Virgin Islands students could
learn about the individuals in
their community that aid in the
advancement of local culture. The
calendar is expected to be pro-
duced annually.
The project is sponsored by Ro-
tary Club of St. Croix, Mid Isle
and the Community Foundation of
the Virgin Islands.
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The Virgin Islands Daily News 27
Magazine reprint
celebrates centennial
To celebrate the centennial of the
transfer of government from Den-
mark to the U.S., the St. Thomas-St.
John Friends of Denmark Society
announces the facsimile publica-
tion of a commemorative magazine
printed by the society in 1967.
The title is “50 Years: St. Thomas
Friends of Denmark Society.”
The chairperson of the maga-
zine committee was Eldra L.M.
Shulterbrandt. Articles by Omar
Brown, Fred Gjessing, Bill La-
Motta, Francesca Greve, Gertrude
Dudley, Rabbi Sasso and Enid Baa
are featured in the magazine. Eldra
Schulterbrandt wrote “Quo Vadis”
and Goy. Ralph Paiewonsky’s stir-
ring “What is Virgin Islander,” is
printed in full. The editor was Carlos
Dowling, with design and layout by
Ira Smith. Even the advertisements
provide a peek at the islands’ past.
The restoration of the initial maga-
zine, including the mixed coloring of
the pages, was made possible through
digitalization by Bill and Frannie
Newbold of Island Business Graph-
ics. It’s an accurate reproduction of the
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original.
The magazines are $25 and are
available at the V.I. Children’s Mu-
seum, Frenchtown Museum and My
Brother’s Workshop Bakery on Back
Street downtown and in Red Hook
at Chelsea Drug Store and Sandra’s
Secretarial Service — Lock and
Blade. Additional sites will be an-
nounced. Members of the society will
also have copies to sell.
Where you're always welcome!
Behind the hospital.
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