Tue, 3 July 2007 The St. John Festival features Cultural Day in the park followed by the Festival Mix and its bands Tuesday night at the ball field behind Sprauve School (and across the street from Tage). Part of the annual Festival's fun is the Village in the Cruz Bay public parking lot, across the street from the Post Office. More than a dozen plywood shacks are erected, painted brightly, and imaginatively lit as folks sell island foods, drinks, and fun. One of the booths, the Shuga Shack, is the work of Jessie Cawley and Miss Val. What's it like to do a booth? Listen to this conversation with Jessie. Links: Newsofstjohn.com, BlueTang.vi |

The St. John Festival features Cultural Day in the park followed by the Festival Mix and its bands Tuesday night at the ball field behind Sprauve School (and across the street from Tage). Part of the annual Festival's fun is the Village in the Cruz Bay public parking lot, across the street from the Post Office. More than a dozen plywood shacks are erected, painted brightly, and imaginatively lit as folks sell island foods, drinks, and fun.