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Windmill Bar on St. John To Host Fundraiser for Sing St. John with Quelbe Resurrection Band Dec. 27

The Windmill Bar is inviting everyone to support music programs for seniors and children while being entertained by the Quelbe Resurrection Band on Saturday, Dec. 27, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. The fundraising will continue on Sunday with a cookie sale during the Windmill’s weekly bingo game from 4 to 6 p.m.

Senior Singalong members enjoy a light moment before a performance in Cruz Bay. (Photo courtesy William Stelzer)

Proceeds from the weekend’s fundraising activities will go to Sing St. John, which produces the Senior Singalong, the All-Island Children’s Choir, Ocama Youth Choir, and St. John Recovery Choir.

All of Sing St. John’s programming has been free for participants and audiences, but the non-profit has recently lost a major donor, and grants for the arts are especially scarce these days.

“Now is the time when community members need to step up their support to keep these vital programs going,” said Director Kristen Carmichael-Bowers.

Customers enjoy sunset from the Windmill Bar. (Source photo by Amy H. Roberts)

The Windmill Bar, located in Estate Susannaberg, overlooks the north shore of St. John and has become one of the territory’s premier spots for sunsets. Taxi service is readily available from the ferry dock in Cruz Bay.

The fundraiser at the Windmill is one of several initiatives to ensure that Sing St. John’s programs can continue in 2026. Donations of items for an auction beginning Jan. 6, 2026, are now being accepted. For further information or to donate, please visit the Sing St. John website at www.singstjohn.org.

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