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Cannabis Board Adopts Fee Schedule

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The Virgin Islands Cannabis Advisory Board approved a draft fee schedule Tuesday. (Photo illustration VI Source)

The Virgin Islands Cannabis Advisory Board approved a draft fee schedule at its Tuesday meeting that isnโ€™t for the faint of heart. Hobbyists may think twice about ponying up $1,000 to be a micro-cultivator, while those hoping to open a cannabis dispensary will need to build $25,000 into their budget โ€” $10,000 to apply for the license and another $15,000 once granted.

A permit for an adult-use lounge would be $1,500.

Joanne Moorehead, executive director of the Office ofย Cannabisย Regulations, said a full list of the fee schedule would be posted onย the officeโ€™s webpageย by Wednesday. It includes $1,500 for a research and development license, $5,000 for a cannabis manufacturing license, and between $2,500 and $10,000 for a license to cultivate cannabis โ€” depending on the number of plants.

Board member Positive Nelson worried high prices might deter those already in the territoryโ€™s cannabis industry from leaving the illicit market and joining legal growing and sales efforts.

โ€œLegalization shouldnโ€™t be so cumbersome and, you know, complicated that it drives people today in the illicit market,โ€ Nelson said. โ€œWhether itโ€™s for personal consumption or from the cultivation end, we want them to participate. In discourse and as things go along, Iโ€™m sure weโ€™ll be making some adjustments.โ€

Nelson suggested one adjustment before the meeting ended. The board voted to reduce identification cards for sacramental cannabis users from $75 to $50.

โ€œI could just cry,โ€ said a smiling Nelson. โ€œWe know the truth about this cannabis. The world has made it seem like only Rasta people was using cannabis until legalization happened. All of a sudden we realize everybody and their mom be.โ€

The board also unveiled a draft prescription form for cannabis medical practitioners. It included recommended product type, dosage, and other information.

In July, Moorehead said she hoped cannabis regulators would beย accepting applications from would-be cannabis-selling businesses by September. The office had been working closely with the Licensing and Consumer Affairs Department, she said, to assess what still needed to be done and what had for sure been completed. Currently, the office offers cannabis licenses for adult caregivers, sacramental organizations and individual sacramental users, medical patients and medical practitioners.

At a July meeting, the board passed a fee schedule for medical practitioners to pay $250 and patients to pay $50. Designated caregivers would pay $35 plus $20 per additional patient; at-home plant cultivators for sacramental use would pay $100.

After decades of stalled initiatives, the territoryย legalized cannabisย in January 2023.

The board approved draftย regulations in April,ย and a month later, Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. alsoย signed off on them.

Pelican Post Brings Business and Personal Services to Cruz Bay

The Pelican Post is now open, offering an array of business and communication services for St. John residents and visitors in a well-known spot only a block from the ferry dock in Cruz Bay.

The Pelican Post is now open, offering an array of business and communication services in Cruz Bay. (exterior shot) (Source photo by Amy H. Roberts)

Owners Crystal George and Krista Kremer opened the doors on Aug. 1, the day the tropical wave that became Hurricane Debby passed over the Virgin Islands.

Crystal George (Submitted photo)

They are now planning a more festive grand opening for the public on Thursday, Aug. 8 at 6 p.m. with a pop-up art show curated by Aubrey โ€œA.C.โ€ Burgess.

The Pelican Post is located in the pink and purple Moorehead Building that was the home of Connections for nearly 40 years until it closed last April.

George and Kremer have spent the last two months purchasing new equipment, setting up systems, hiring new employees, and remodeling the space for multiple uses.

The Pelican Post now offers phone, mail, and internet services; equipment for laminating,

Krista Kremer shows off local products, including coffee from Puerto Rico. (Source photo by Amy H. Roberts)

scanning and faxing; concierge services, including bookings for boat trips, restaurants, and car rentals; business services, including bookkeeping, tax preparation, payroll processing, business license renewals, and LLC formation.

The scope of their work remains flexible. On Monday, someone called and asked them to pick up brownies from the North Shore Deli and mail them to the States to fulfill a particularly sweet family tradition.

Kremer and George have been friends for more than 15 years. Both women were raised on St. John and attended All Saints Cathedral School on St. Thomas, but with a five-year age difference between them, they missed out on being friends as youngsters.

Krista Kremer and Crystal George, partners in the Pelican Post, enjoy a night out. (Photo by Yelena Rogers)

They decided to become business partners three years ago in order to sell food and drinks at events, forming Sandy Cheeks LLC, which is now the parent company for Pelican Post.

Kremer had considered buying Connections when it was put up for sale in 2020, but the timing wasnโ€™t right. Then, this past spring, when George learned that Connections was closing for good, the two of them decided to take their business partnership to the next level.

Launching a new business has been a challenge, especially as both women already have busy lives with robust careers and young families. Kremer has been a massage therapist on St. John for 16 years. George, who now serves as the financial administrator for the Cinnamon Bay Resort Campground, has worked in accounting and business management since earning her B.A. at UVI.

On Monday, Kremer and one other employee โ€“ Freda Abramson โ€“ were handling matters as customers came in, but two more employees are set to come on board soon.

Krista Kremer assists customer Jim Weller at the Pelican Post. (Source photo by Amy H. Roberts)

And although, as of Monday, the bulletin board had only one notice โ€“ a listing for a roommate โ€“ Kremer and George are looking forward to filling the board and the newly remodeled space in the coming weeks.

They want to make the space available to rent after hours for meetings and events and host family-oriented activities, like story hour for children. They plan to put in tables and chairs and sell local products, particularly those made on St. John.

The paperwork is nearly done that will allow George and Kremer to process money transfers through Western Union, and theyโ€™re now providing notary services by request.

Residents who lost their mail service when Connections closed can get a personal mailbox at Pelican Post with an updated service that will notify them when they have a package.

Computer Express and Sing St. John still have their offices within the Pelican Post, and people in transit can still stash their luggage for a few hours while they shop, eat, or take a swim.

The Pelican Post is now open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Starting in September, they will be open on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m..

For further information, call 340-693-4535.ย Emailย thepelicanpostvi@gmail.comย or check their website,ย www.thepelicanpostvi.com.

 

 

 

 

Photo Focus: Tortola Emancipation Parade: Spirit of Carnival

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The children of the parade dance with electrifying style and pom poms. (Source photo by Joshua Crawford Barry)

On Monday, visitors and residents on Tortola were bright and lively as they flocked to the streets, all wanting a share of a festive parade day. Although the parade started late, the atmosphere was electric. Colorful banners and decorative works set buildings sideways, filling the air.

The soca music burst from huge speakers set up down the route as the dancers took center stage, leaving the audience in awe with their energetic moves. A riot of color and flowy dresses, the costumes shone brightly under the sun to capture the free spirit.

Fyanstix with the horn make sure they are known. (Source photo by Joshua Crawford Barry)

It wasn’t until deep into the evening that the moko jumbies took to the streets, and suddenly, their towering figures drew all eyes. This was what everybody had been waiting for when one could finally say without any doubt that the party had really started. In vibrant local garb, their colorful costumes were adorned with intricate patterns and symbols representing this proud, storied tradition.

Moko jumbie waves to the crowd. (Source photo by Joshua Crawford Barry)

The moko jumbies, the protector spirits of the Virgin Islands, moved with infused grace and agility that would not be stopped even with such towering stilts. Riding out a mesmerizing blend of dance, acrobatics, and storytelling, the crowd cheered.

The Grenadians grooved into that colorful sound of ringing cowbells, drums, and horns; their presence was felt everywhere. From children to adults, out in the streets, dancing would be underway to their merry, haunting rhythm of carnival spirits. They brought life into the streets of St. George’s with rich, pulsating beats to get people moving their dancing feet around.

These feathers mesmerized all eyes, sparkling profoundly with kaleidoscope colors and electric dancing that stiffens a statement hard to forget. Each feather was a work of art, swaying rhythmically to the movements of the dancers who wore them proudly. The streets revived not only Tortola but also erupted in color and energy as each feather captured light and reflected celebration with pure joy.

Dancers get ready to strut their stuff in full plumes. (Source photo by Joshua Crawford Barry)

Vibe’s truck, with its fifty-thousand-watt speakers boomin’ waves of music like liquid, seemed to animate the very air as it moved down the road. The infectious rhythm of cowbells, drums, and horns fused with the exuberant spirit of carnival and made everyone take part in the revelry. The sun had already set, but the Tortola float seemed to shine a little brighter as it approached the judges’ stand.

 

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Evelyn Delores Joseph Dies at 85

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Evelyn Delores Joseph

Evelyn Delores Joseph of Estate Barren Spot and native of Barnes Hill, Antigua, transitioned into eternal peace on July 20, 2024. She was 85 years old

She was preceded in death by her Husband: Charles Joseph; Parents: Raymond & Henrietta Weatherill; Sons: Henderson Joseph, Isaiah Joseph; Grandson: Aaron Joseph; Brothers & Sisters: Mavis Charles, Edris McFarlande, Selwyn & James Weatherill; Nephews: Keinan Dover, Gibson Charles; Brothers-In-Law: Noel Coates, Johnny Charles.

She is survived by her Children: Bradley Joseph, Jean Kathleen Joseph, Melrose Joseph; Grandchildren: Alicia Joseph-Tucker, Merlyn Joseph-Bryant, Clinton Lewis, Romeo Joseph, Colleen Delva, Kathleen Edwards, Esron Archibald, Pastor Julian Joseph, Rasheem Joseph, Anna-Maria Joseph, Akeem Joseph, Isaiah Joseph, Jr., Antonio Joseph, Azayah Joseph, Jeremiah Joseph; Great-Grandchildren: Denisha Lord, Lilly Joseph, Bella Joseph, Rashonda Tucker, Carlycia Tucker, Nicole Lewis, Daivon Delva, Drue & Denver Delva, LaTanya Knowles, Dโ€™Quandre Williams, Ariel Lewis, Jayden Bryant, Jayse & Omarie Donaldson, Darren Casanova, Taquajah, Julian Jr, Arianna, Marie Anna, Aaron, Anna Marie, Jayla, Azai, Ni Zoia, Amazia, Akeemo, Akyra, Akeelah, Dโ€™Vonte, Dโ€™Andre and Noah Joseph; Great-Great-Grandchildren: Jeโ€™Nora Antoine, DeVeon Lewis; Adopted Children: Cerene Christian Jordan, Barbara Archibald Knowles; Sisters & Brothers: Sarah Thomas, Mignonette Coates, Jenita Kelly, Blondell Weatherill, Henderson Weatherill; Sister In-Law & Brothers In-Law: Yvonne Weatherill, Clement Kelly, Leonard McFarlande; Nieces & Nephews: David Willock, Tyrone Johnson, Delroy Tongue, Sharon L Charles, Bernard Small, Brenda Richardson, Donald Warden, Leroy & Ken Charles, Anne & Judy Charles, George & Chris Charles, Sandra Joseph, Kevin Matthew, Andy Ramsey, Shenique Coates, Nikesha Joseph, Wendy Andrews, Wayne Joseph, Joann Bloodman, Sean & Tony Brown, Michael Joseph, Tyrone Johnson, Ken Edwards, Cordelia Victor, Kelroy Lewis, Clement Kelly, Bruce Barnes, Patricia & Priscilla McFarlande, Evans & Moses McFarlande, Phillip & Frederick McFarlande, St.Geoge McFarlande, Griffith & Shermanese Weatherill, Judy Weatherill; Other Relatives and Friends: Joy Willock, Bernard Thomas, Janet โ€œSistahโ€ Smith, Mary Francis, Mary McClary, Catherine Cornelius, Jakiesha Brandy, Renee Porter, The Lewis Family of Barnes Hill, The Archibald Family, The Dublin Family, The Solomon Family, Loretta Island & Family. Many, many more relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

Funeral Service will take place on Thursday, August 15, 2024, at St. Johnโ€™s Episcopal Church, Christiansted, St. Croix viewing atย 9:00 a.m.ย with service beginning at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.

Violet Hilliana Evelyn James Dies at 78

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Violet Hilliana Evelyn James

Violet Hilliana Evelyn James,ย affectionately known as Molvie of Estate Mt. Pleasant, transitioned into eternal peace on July 27, 2024. She was 78 years old.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Harold Matthew and Irene Dublin and stepfather, Michael Dublin; Grandson: Robert Lewis; Nephews: Mark Joseph, Clifton Haywood and Clinton Haywood; Son-In-Law: David O Lewis; Brother-In-Law: Vivian James; Sisters-In-Law: Asenitha Mingo and Patsy Ferris

She is survived by her Spouse: Emil James; Daughters: Cecilia Lewis and Sabrina James Coviello; Sons: “Dello” James, Frank James, Rick James and Tracy James; Grandchildren: Karima Allen, Linda Lewis-Chambers, Shimika Lewis-Johnson Fullard, SherryAnn Lewis, Shawn Lewis, Shean Lewis, Stefan Lewis, Chayonne Lewis, Patrick Lewis, Sunny Coviello Julia Coviello, Delianna James, Romello James, Asia James, Allysia James, Karima James, Kyandra Lloyd and Sir Lloyd; Great Grandchildren: Akima Davis, Amari Davis, Jermaine Johnson Fullard II, Jaylen Johnson Fullard, Robert Lewis Jr, FaithAnn Lewis, Camdyn Lewis, Allison Lewis, Eslaynn Lewis, Xedric Lewis and Marc Rodriguez Lewis; Brothers: Wilmoth Matthew and Wentworth Dublin; Sisters: Isabella Martin, Janet Dublin, Carolyn Dublin, Joyce Dublin and Denise Dublin; Niece and Nephews: Gary Joseph, Junie, Sean and Kenny Martin, Jeavon Lewis, and Darren Barnes, Marvo Kelsick,ย Sharrisse and Sheryll Moore; Great Niece/Great Nephew: Brianna Haywood, Caleb Barnes Kembo, Shenique and Tariq Joseph, Kayla, Junior Zachary and Orville Joseph; Son-In-Law:ย Kenn Coviello; Brothers-In-Law:ย ย Calvin James and Hugh Martin; Sister-In-Law: Genevieveย Weekes; Cousins: Charles, Morgan, Simon, Gray, George and Lakeย Families; Other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

Funeral Service will take place on Saturday, August 17, 2024, at St. Johnโ€™s Episcopal Church, Christiansted, St. Croix, viewing at 9:00 a.m.ย with service beginning at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.

 

 

 

 

Carmen Dolores Sweeney Dies at 83

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Carmen Dolores Sweeney

Carmen Dolores Sweeney, A/K/A โ€œGracieโ€ of Estate Clifton Hill, transitioned into eternal peace on July 1, 2024. She was 83 years old.

She is survived by her Daughters: Dalyia France, Viola Joseph, Annette Rawlins, Maria Rawlins, Patsy Sweeney-Lee, and Sandy Sweeney-Simon; Son: Joseph Rawlins; Grandchildren: Novelia Rawlins Nwosu, Eustace,ย  Codwell Jr. and Rory France, Jhaniel France -Prince,ย  Jamie France, Victor Rawlins, Marvine Hodge-Davis, Dan, Eustace, Allison, Francine, Everton Hodge, Tโ€™Shanna Rawlins, Alicia Morton, Candel, Rubina, Terissa, Leon Rawlins, Bernetta Browne-Nelson, Alile, Layla Browne, Johsaih, Jahmarra, Jahcinta Rawlins, Nelson Sweeney, Kristen, Hubert Lee, Jr., Terrance Sweeney, Ashawn, Adrian, Shianne Simon, Kerim, Andre, Devon Rawlins, Talia Dascent, Robert, Ronald, Randolph, Reginald, Rolston, Raymond, Recaldo Rawlins, Joycelyn Rawlins-Francis, Julia Rawlins-Caines; Great Grandchildren; Jemecia Paul Frazer, Malik, Kaleeah, Cadesha, Kobe, Sanique, Euricer, Cordell, Christopher, Rory, Jr., Caylee, Kiizanque, Darion France, Kelechi Nwosu, Zโ€™nya Scotland, Kunel France, Kalea Rivera, Juan& Ariannย  Prince, Kedeem, Julani, Destiny, Denique Rawlins, Naima Patrick, Shanice Belgrove, Denisha Abbott, Odesha Polson, Sadiki Thomas, Kimmyon, Jahnieva, Unique, Kevion, Kamalja, Zaria Hodge, Imariz Hamilton, Ayarah, Aria Lee, Nelson, Nushun Sweeney, Jaโ€™Vante, Skylar, Germar, Ezequiel, Germarie, Lea, Amor, Amir, Neveahai, Nirvana Rawlins, Jonathan Josiah, Dโ€™angelo Caines, Elijah, Zayn, Jaylin Rawlins, Tahiem Morton; Sisters: Myrtle Carty, and Margaret Daley; Brother: Leslie Rawlins; Nieces: Janet Halliday, Joyselyn Nickie, Elisha Stanley, Camella Halliday-Witshire, Julie Gilbert, Miriam President, and Sandy President; Nephews: Leroy Carey, David Halliday, Conrad Halliday, Emmanuel, Justin, Kareem, Jacean, Anthony, David, Steve, Charlie Nesbitt, and Vincent Nesbitt; Daughter-In-Law: Valerie Morton Rawlins; Sons-In-Law: Hubert Lee, Sr., Kenneth Joseph, and Enoch Simon; Special Friends: Jhon and Annetta Parsons, Valerie and Spencer Richards, Pastor Hesketh Matthews and Family, Bethel S.D.A. Church Family, Wallace Family, Clovis Richards, Pastor Ambrose and Family, Madgrilyn Carty and Family, Guinevere Andrews, Joy Ekpe, Amy Lockhart, Tareema Herman, Marian Ernest, Phyllis Ryan, Darell Nesbitt, Lindsey Family, George Nesbitt and Family, Bedelia Cruz and Family, Jennifer Morales, Candan Kydd, Melissa Francis, Zoey Miller. Other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

Funeral service will take place onย Sunday, August 18, 2024,ย atย Bethel Seventh Day Adventistย Church, viewing atย 9:00 a.m.ย with service beginning atย 10:00 a.m.ย Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.

 

 

Marilyn Maria Hypolite Dies at 89

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Marilyn Maria Hypolite

Marilyn Maria Hypolite was born on the island of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, to Anna Irish & John Williams. Marilyn Hypolite passed away on July 22, 2024, in Hollywood, Florida. She was 89 years old.

She is survived by her daughters, Ellen Petersen, Francine DeLande, Barbara Hall and son Steven Williams; Grandchildren: Cochava & Mayana Branigan, David, Daniel, Dean & Dana DeLande, Amber & Audra Hall, Theresa, Shakema & Timothy Williams, Ann Marie Edwards, Stephani Pemberton, Peter C. Edwards, Paula & Isaiah Purifory, Steven Christopher, Lavern D. Arnold and Jenee Charles; Great Grandchildren: Naomi Varas, Karina, Kaili & Lucas Edwards, DeVante, DaReone, DeOndre, DeMarqi & DaMionE Christopher, JyNorah & Noah Pemberton, Jaysean Charles, Jamaira & Jaisen Moore, KaMiya Middleton, Christian Sweeney, Isaiah, Aliyah, Joshua, Keiana, Michael, Isaac, Dayla, KaLiyah, Kymani, Kiniyah, J’Dyn, Kaemora, & Mahki, DeLande, Aniyah & Azriyel Purifory, T’naejah & Zahkai Williams, Ahmani Nibbs, Robert Jr & Arieyah Legrand, Azarayah Johannes, Therell Hall III, Micah & Josiah Gandy-Thomas; Great-Great Grandchildren: Samuel Rivera Jr, Zayn & Cole Johnson; Cousin: Chester Williams (Cousin and Dearest Friend), other friends and family too numerous to mention.

A viewing will be held at 9:30 a.m., followed by a funeral service at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, August 13th, at the Church of God of Prophecy, 171 Richmond. Interment will follow at Christiansted Cemetery.

All arrangements are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

WIC Program Fully Transitions to New Building at Hospital Ground on St. Thomas

New WIC building in Hospital Ground on St. Thomas(Photo courtesy V.I. Health Department)

The Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program staff has fully transitioned to the new building at Hospital Ground on St. Thomas, the Virgin Islands Health Department announced.

As of Monday, the staff is no longer operating from its temporary office on Norre Gade. Additionally, all clients participating in the WIC program on St. Thomas have been notified of the final move to the new location, according to the press release.

The Health Department cut the ribbon on the newly constructed building in November and the WIC Program team has been working for the past several months to equip and furnish the breast-feeding room, teaching kitchen, training and conference areas, as well as its administrative spaces, the press release stated.

“We are grateful for our clients’ patience and understanding as we rebuilt the WIC facility following damages from hurricanes Irma and Maria,” said V.I. Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion. “The new WIC building is finally fully furnished and equipped to support our staff and operations, and we are truly excited about serving our young mothers and children in this new and inviting space.”

For more information or directions to the new WIC building on St. Thomas, call 340-776-1770.

For more information about the WIC Program, click here.

 

La-Mar Elijah Deshante โ€œChapsโ€ Richardson Dies at 29

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La-Mar Elijah Deshante โ€œChapsโ€ Richardson

Relatives and friends are advised of the passing of La-Mar Elijah Deshante โ€œChapsโ€ Richardson on July 10th, 2024. He was 29 years old. He is preceded in death by his Mother, Erica Richardson-Charles; Father, Lucine Joseph; and Uncles, Andre Richardson and Ronald โ€œVampโ€ Vanterpool.

La-Mar’s surviving family includes: Sisters Jahvanna Richardson & Akyla Peters, Brothers Shakoi & Andre Peters, Vanroy Joseph, Sister In Law Jenicia Peters, Adopted Father Tony โ€œNinjaโ€ Benjamin, Adopted Mothers Lorraine Farrington & Kimone โ€œLemonโ€™ Jarvis, Adopted Daughter Jaโ€™Leya Mercedes Fahie, Niece Jelena Febres , Nephew Jordyn Peters, Aunts Lavern Calvin-Stevenson, Vanessa Richardson, Eureka Richardson, Celia Richardson-Hodge, Joyce Hansby,ย  Uncles Sherrod Phillips Sr., Shawn Richardson, Alvin Richardson, Roy Richardson, Elwyn Richardson Jr., Leslie Richardson, Gary Richardson & Great Aunts Millicent, Leoniece Smith, Great Great-aunt Rita Thompson, Great Uncles Egbert Richardson, Uncle in Law Romeo Hodge, Antonio Hansby, Aunts In Law Angel Richardson, Elba Richardson, Annette Phillips, Adopted Aunt Latoya Chinnery, Special Friend Dominique Hendricks & Lauren Staine, Cousins Khalilah Stevenson, Sarah Phillips, Sherikka Industrious, Sherronda Phillips, Karina Richardson-Woods, Knysha Berkeley, Khalysha Vanterpool, Rikaliah & Remenshaw Richardson, Arrika & Aaliyah Boyett,ย  Ameni Benjamin, Keyma Hansby, Shonna Richardson (Deceased), Sinitta, Tโ€™Koia & Tijah Richardson, Khashiff Baruti, Robert & Darnell McGuire, Sherrod Phillips, Jr, Shevron Phillips, Kโ€™Sani Richardson, Khaddifย  & Khalil Richardson, Antwon Hill, Roy Richardson Jr., Kyle & Travis Richardon, Alvin Richardson Jr., Cody Richardson, Kimo Richardson & Shamori Richardson, Rasheed & Rashawn Hodge, Kโ€™Sai & Kโ€™Moi Wood, Kaylan Elzy, Jaedon, Jalen, Shamoi & Robert McGuire, Kmyra Stapelton, Takeara, Shakijah, Shalena, Shameya, Monea, Zariah &ย  Zakia Henry,ย  Arraya McGuire, God Father Joseph โ€œJoeyโ€ Wilson, II, God-Children Patricio Donastorg, Jr. & Jario Brodie, Close Friends Pito, Nugg, Dang, Dirts, Toots, Kisho/Wap, Skinny, Brain, Bkago, Papa, Mathew, Spragga Benz, Blanco, Antman, Renzon, Skoop many more to numerous to mention.

Please join us for the first viewing on Friday, August 9th, 2024, from 4 p.m. โ€“ 6 p.m. at Turnbull Funeral Home and Crematory Services. A Second viewing will be held on Saturday, August 10th, 2024, from 9 to 10 a.m. at Faith Christian Alive in Christ, located in the previous Hidden Valley/Tutu High Rise Neighborhood, followed by service at 10 a.m.ย Interment will follow at Western Cemetery III.

Family Request No Memorial T-Shirts and you may wear Royal Blue.

 

 

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Global Entry Enrollment Available on St. Thomas

Starting Aug. 7, conditionally approved Global Entry applicants will be able to walk in for their interview without needing an appointment at the WICO Pier, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced Tuesday.

This new enrollment location will be the first of its kind on St. Thomas, specifically dedicated to serving the cruise community but also open to the public in St. Thomas for walk-in interviews, according to the press release.

On deployment day, the Global Entry location at the WICO dock will operate from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., coinciding with the arrival of the Enchanted Princess and Norwegian Breakaway, the press release stated.

The enrollment location will also operate from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Aug. 14, 21, and 29, the release stated.

Additional dates will be released monthly to coincide with the arrival of vessels at the port via social media @CBPCaribbean and @DFOSanJuan, it said.

Global Entry is one of the Department of Homeland Securityโ€™sย Trusted Traveler Programs and is used at land, air, and sea ports of entry into the United States at all major airports and all pre-clearance airports, according to the release.ย 

All applicants undergo rigorous and recurring background checks and an in-person interview before initial enrollment. To maintain Global Entry members as low-risk travelers, any violation of the programโ€™s terms and conditions will result in appropriate enforcement action and termination of the travelerโ€™s membership privileges, it said.

More information on Global Entry and CBPโ€™s Trusted Traveler Programs is available on theย Global Entry page. For specific information about Enrollment on Embarkation on St. Thomas please call 340-774-2510.

 

 

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