Virgin Islands announces a safe St. John Celebration

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The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism’s Division of Festivals will feature two events for this year’s St. John Celebration on July 3 and 4, 2021.

“Love City Food Fair” and “Love Fête” are being held to encourage visitors and residents to experience the festivities safely, while promoting the Division’s “Vaccinate to Party Safe” initiative.

“Public health safety and celebrating our culture can coexist,” said Ian Turnbull, Director of the Division of Festivals, who shared that his team has worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic to spotlight U.S. Virgin Islands talent on an international stage.

The “Love City Food Fair” will take place on Saturday, July 3, and will be hosted by noted Virgin Islander and St. John resident Pamela Richards, and Chef Guy Mitchell, former White House Chef and creator of “White House Chef Tours”.

This year’s event will feature more than 30 vendors showcasing local food and arts and crafts. Entertainment will be provided by Pan Dragons and VerCtyle Band.

Participating vendors at the food fair must be vaccinated and mandatory mask-wearing will be in effect. Additionally, there will be limited attendee capacity on an hourly basis, in keeping with the Territory’s COVID-19 protocols.

This year’s St. John Celebration will close out with a “Love Fête” on Sunday, July 4, and will feature musical performances by leading Virgin Islands bands Cool Session Brass and Spectrum Band, as well as local artists John Gotti, Rudy Live and Star Martin. Trinidadian soca artist Patrice Roberts will headline the musical event.

“Love Fête” will accommodate 400 vaccinated patrons and comply with COVID-19 protocols, including mask-wearing and physical distancing. It will also be streamed live on the Division of Festivals’ online platforms.

“We are thankful that more and more visitors and Virgin Islanders are getting vaccinated,” said Joseph Boschulte, Commissioner of Tourism, U.S. Virgin Islands. “This allows us to add more events to our festivals calendar, and move to the full return of our annual celebrations, which highlight our vibrant cultural traditions.”