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Tourism and Festivals Division Announce 2025 St. Thomas Carnival Honorees

The Virgin Islands Tourism Department and Division of Festivals announced the 2025 St. Thomas Carnival honorees, each recognized for lasting contributions to Virgin Islands culture and community.

โ€œThis yearโ€™s honorees truly represent the essence of our culture, each one contributing to the vibrancy, history, and unique spirit of the Virgin Islands,โ€ Commissioner of Tourism Joseph Boschulte said. โ€œCarnival is a time to celebrate our heritage, and we are proud to honor those who have dedicated their time and passion to preserving and showcasing what makes us so special.โ€

This yearโ€™s honorees include:

  • Adult Parade Honoree: Charles (Shaka) Matthew
    Charles โ€œShakaโ€ Matthew founded the Shaka Zulu Troupe in 2002, aiming to create a meaningful contribution to Carnival. Inspired by African ancestry and tradition, the troupe began with four members and has grown into a major cultural presence on the parade route. Matthew, now 61, continues to design and handcraft attire using feathers, beads, and hides to honor the spirit of Mother Africa.

  • Childrenโ€™s Parade Honoree: St. Thomas Majorettes Inc.
    Founded in 2006 with 40 charter members, the St. Thomas Majorettes have become a celebrated youth group. Their debut in the Childrenโ€™s Parade launched a tradition emphasizing precision, pride, and performance. The group also focuses on academic success and personal development through workshops and mentorship, supported by volunteers, sponsors, and the Virgin Islands Department of Education.

  • Food Fair Honoree: Miranda Isaac
    Known as The Spice Lady, Miranda Isaac has spent more than 30 years at Market Square, building on her early work selling crafts with her mother, Leon B. Riley (โ€œSista Rileyโ€). Isaacโ€™s handmade spice blends are rooted in heritage and tradition, becoming a recognizable part of the Food Fair experience.

  • Village Honorees: The Pinney Brothers
    Willis, Vance, and Steve Pinney are honored for their contributions to Virgin Islands music and culture. Raised in a musical household by their mother, Melvina C. Browne-Pinney, the brothers helped establish the sound of Carnival through the Mandingo Brass Band. Willis, the founding visionary, led the group to regional and international stages, while Vance contributed as a songwriter and conga player, and Steve brought rhythm and voice to the performances.

โ€œThe 2025 honorees carry forward our proud tradition of recognizing the cultural pillars who shape and uplift our community,โ€ Ian Turnbull, director of Festivals, said. โ€œItโ€™s an honor to celebrate the individuals who continue to enrich the legacy of St. Thomas Carnival and make our culture shine.โ€

For a full calendar of events for St. Thomas Carnival, visit https://www.visitusvi.com/st-thomas-carnival.

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