This year's Bastille Day Kingfish Tournament really takes place on Bastille Day, since the French independence day, July 14, falls on a Sunday. The Northside Sportfishing Club event, a traditional highlight of French Heritage Week on St. Thomas, is expected to attract some 300 anglers to Hull Bay in search of fish, prizes and a good time.
Women For Positive Change will host a discussion on "The Value of Our Vote -- How Women of the Virgin Islands Will Vote in 2002" at Gladys' Cafe in Royal Dane Mall.
The political candidates of the Virgin Islands now realize that they need the support and vote of the women of the Virgin Islands, says Stephanie Scott-Williams. She urges women to think, reflect, and use that power wisely.
The political candidates of the Virgin Islands now realize that they need the support and vote of the women of the Virgin Islands, says Stephanie Scott-Williams. She urges women to think, reflect, and use that power wisely.
The political candidates of the Virgin Islands now realize that they need the support and vote of the women of the Virgin Islands, says Stephanie Scott-Williams. She urges women to think, reflect, and use that power wisely.
The Friends of the St. Thomas Libraries group wants it known that more than 2,500 donated books have been redistributed to hospital and nursing home patients, to community center users, to firefighters and rescue personnel, and other readers. Keep the books coming, urges Carol Lotz.
Since its Easter opening, the colorful and cool water park at Lindbergh Bay has become so popular with the small set that the Port Authority has extended its operations to seven days a week from six, and added one more hour per day.
Frequent correspondent Sue Seibel welcomes the candidacy of John de Jongh, and hopes the voters will support his pro-active, straightforward approach to issues facing the territory.
Frequent correspondent Sue Seibel welcomes the candidacy of John de Jongh, and hopes the voters will support his pro-active, straightforward approach to issues facing the territory.
Frequent correspondent Sue Seibel welcomes the candidacy of John de Jongh, and hopes the voters will support his pro-active, straightforward approach to issues facing the territory.