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EVENTS THAT WON'T BE HAPPENING NOW

Following is a listing of activities that had been scheduled to take place in the next few days that have now been postponed or canceled due to Hurricane Jose. This list will be updated as additional information becomes available.
– The St. Thomas-St. John Hotel and Tourism Association has postponed its Moonlight Madness dinner dance, auction and jazz jam that was to have been held on Saturday night at the Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort. It will take place at a later date to be announced, and those who have purchased tickets should hold on to them for use then.
– Bellows International has called off its Coors Light 10th anniversary party at The Old Mill Wednesday night that was to have featured Black Entertainment Television personality Rachel Stuart as special guest. Bellows marketing director Suzie Warren-Ervin says it will be rescheduled later.
– The Environmental Association of St. Thomas-St. John has postponed its fund-raiser cruise aboard the Kon Tiki that had been set for Saturday night. EAST plans to hold the event a few months from now, but meantime those with tickets may take them back to the place of purchase for a refund.
– The two-night Caribbean Gospel Concert that was scheduled for Friday and Saturday nights at Palms Court Harbourview has been postponed to Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 19 and 29. A spokesperson for Jubilation TV/Channel 56, the event sponsor, says those with tickets should hold on to them for the new dates.
– The St. Thomas-St. John Arts Council has postponed its annual meeting, which had been set for Thursday evening in Tillett Gardens. A new date will be announced later.

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