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Schneider Hospital Carnival April 20

Schneider Regional Medical Center, in partnership with the Virgin Islands Division of Festivals, is proud to host its Annual Carnival at the Hospital on Monday, April 20, at 6 p.m. on the grounds of the Roy L. Schneider Hospital, aligned with this yearโ€™s theme, โ€œWhere Culture, Rhythm and Good Times Mix โ€” St. Thomas Carnival 2026.โ€

Schneider Regional Medical Center. (Submitted photo)

The public is invited to enjoy this free, family-friendly event designed to uplift patients, seniors, families, staff, and the broader communityโ€”particularly those who may be unable to attend traditional festivities. The energy and vibrancy of Carnival will come directly to the hospital campus, bringing the energy and spirit of Carnival directly to the communityโ€”giving everyone the opportunity to be part of the celebration.

Guests can enjoy live music and cultural performances, carnival-style games and activities for all ages, a variety of local food and refreshments, and community vendors, artisans, and cultural showcase booths.

Vendor Opportunities Available: SRMC invites local businesses, artisans, and food vendors to participate and showcase their products and services. Vendor booths are $150 per space, with early set-up available. For vendor registration and details, please contact Camellia Williams at (340) 776-8311 ext. 2367 or 2213, or via email at cwilliams@srmedicalcenter.org.

Media & Press Opportunity: Members of the media are invited to attend and capture this unique community-centered event, with opportunities for on-site coverage and interviews with SRMC leadership, Division of Festivals representatives, Carnival royalty, and community partners.

SRMC looks forward to welcoming the community for an evening of culture, connection, and celebration.

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