Food at St John festival
Food at St John festival
I'm sitting here working at home so I can go on vacation in 2 weeks and procrasting (life working for a start-up).
Question how is the food at St John festival. Is there a links showing you what's going on during the week before July 4th
Question how is the food at St John festival. Is there a links showing you what's going on during the week before July 4th
I've seen the schedule published in most all the local papers...
Jump Up and Congregate for Festival 2008
Festival Village Honoree: Irene Scatliffe
Food Fair Honoree: Yolanda Morton
Parade Marshal: Miles Stair
Additional information call the Festival Hotline at 690-3692 or 690-1725
Saturday, June 21:
Miss St. John Selection, Winston Wells ball field, 8 p.m. Contact person: Enid Doway, 774-3838
Sunday, June 22:
Food Fair and Coronation, Frank Powell Park, 1 p.m. Contact person: N. Thomas/L. Smith.
Boat races, Cruz Bay harbor, 3 p.m. Contact person: Janice Paris, 776-6171
Friday, June 27:
Festival Mix, Winston Wells ball field, 9 p.m. Contact person: Lucinda Jurgen, 776-1291
Saturday, June 28:
Festival Village opens, Cruz Bay parking lot, 7 p.m. Contact person: Jane Johannes, 776-6450
Thursday, July 3:
Cultural Day, Frank Powell Park, 1 p.m. Contact person: Alecia Wells, 776-6336
Friday, July 4:
– J’Ouvert, 4 a.m.
– Parade, V.I. National Park, 11 a.m.
Fireworks display, Cruz Bay harbor, 9 p.m. Contact person: N. Thomas, 774-3107
Jump Up and Congregate for Festival 2008
Festival Village Honoree: Irene Scatliffe
Food Fair Honoree: Yolanda Morton
Parade Marshal: Miles Stair
Additional information call the Festival Hotline at 690-3692 or 690-1725
Saturday, June 21:
Miss St. John Selection, Winston Wells ball field, 8 p.m. Contact person: Enid Doway, 774-3838
Sunday, June 22:
Food Fair and Coronation, Frank Powell Park, 1 p.m. Contact person: N. Thomas/L. Smith.
Boat races, Cruz Bay harbor, 3 p.m. Contact person: Janice Paris, 776-6171
Friday, June 27:
Festival Mix, Winston Wells ball field, 9 p.m. Contact person: Lucinda Jurgen, 776-1291
Saturday, June 28:
Festival Village opens, Cruz Bay parking lot, 7 p.m. Contact person: Jane Johannes, 776-6450
Thursday, July 3:
Cultural Day, Frank Powell Park, 1 p.m. Contact person: Alecia Wells, 776-6336
Friday, July 4:
– J’Ouvert, 4 a.m.
– Parade, V.I. National Park, 11 a.m.
Fireworks display, Cruz Bay harbor, 9 p.m. Contact person: N. Thomas, 774-3107
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I went to the St. John food fair in 2007. I was so excited, because if you have read my posts you know I LOVE food. Well, I might be a wimp but I just could not do it. It was HOT HOT HOT, and all of the food (fish) was sitting out on tables, no chilling. I was not willing to risk getting sick on my vacation.
Just my opinion.
We did enjoy a concert by the Love City Pan Dragons though!
Just my opinion.
We did enjoy a concert by the Love City Pan Dragons though!
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
No, I meant that it was hot outside and the food was just sitting on the tables, unrefrigerated. Sorry for any confusion.shoemak38 wrote:Love this board,
Liamsaunt
Your saying everything was on the hot side, was it labeled?![]()
Was thinking of walking around and getting things to eat after the beach bar gathering on June 28th![]()
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
shoemak38 wrote:
Question how is the food at St John festival.
Most all of the food at the food fair and in the village is prepared by local ladies. A lot of the dishes are fried. Fried chicken legs are very popular. There is also welks and rice, fried fish and fungi, Johnny cakes - salt fish and beef paties, and assorted rotis, tamarind stew - Soups: Bull Foot soup, and Kalaloo. - Deserts: coconut, mango and pineapple tarts, Drinks: maubi and passion fruit juice and a whole lot of other Caribbean delicacies. Enjoy
Question how is the food at St John festival.
Most all of the food at the food fair and in the village is prepared by local ladies. A lot of the dishes are fried. Fried chicken legs are very popular. There is also welks and rice, fried fish and fungi, Johnny cakes - salt fish and beef paties, and assorted rotis, tamarind stew - Soups: Bull Foot soup, and Kalaloo. - Deserts: coconut, mango and pineapple tarts, Drinks: maubi and passion fruit juice and a whole lot of other Caribbean delicacies. Enjoy
Peace,
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