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November 2014 News

St John Offers Amazing Sunset Views

The Sun and Clouds Melt into the Pool at Great Expectations 

It is often said that "a picture is worth a thousand words" and that could not be more true when talking about St John's vistas. No one captures them better than the award winning St John photographer Steve Simonsen. This past week Steve and his wife and partner Janet Simonsen spent several hours at Great Expectations capturing some of our views and taking photographs of the Villa. We will soon be adding these photos to our website, however, we thought you might enjoy seeing a couple of his photos.

We understand that all 50 states experienced freezing temperatures this week (and the Buffalo area a record 7' of snow) so we hope that these pictures warm you and motivate you to contact us today to reserve your spot (on your lounge chair) in the sun.

 Come join us as we Watch the Sun Set 

November St John news flashes & fun St John clips:

  • Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park's 6th Annual On-Line Auction opened on November 15 and will be available for bidding until December 7 at 9 PM. There are over 70 items including great meals, artwork, boat trips, and lots of other great items to bid on all while supporting one of St John's great organizations.

  • St John Tradewinds reports that the newly opened North Shore Deli (in same spot as the very popular Deli Grotto) is serving up some mighty fine looking and tasting sandwiches including mouth-watering slow roasted meats, vegan and healthy options are also on the menu as are the old time favorite homemade breads and coconut bars (so yummy they are called 'crack bars').

  • The 8-Tuff Miles Race has now partnered with the St John Cancer Fund and it has morphed into the 8-Tuff Miles Festival Week starting on February 21 with an all night 'Light Up the Night' family event followed the next weekend with a Pasta in the Park feast at Cruz Bay Landing on the eve of the race which is scheduled for 7:15 AM February 28. Join in to celebrate all who walked or ran at the awards ceremony at 5:30 PM at Mongoose Junction. The Festival Week will be capped off on March 1st at the Oppenheimer Recovery Party. Proceeds from the Festival will support the St John Cancer Fund.

  • Getting ready to reopen is Joe's RumHut at Wharfside. More seating and an expanded menu will make this spot even more popular this winter.

  • Joe's Diner has closed and will be reopened this winter. The new incarnation will be The Longboard. The owners describe their menu offerings as "coastal cantina" which is best described as Caribbean meets SoCal. According to the owners, they will offer 'affordable' craft drinks and a fresh, healthy and affordable menu and lots of open seating along the street for great people watching.

  • Lets talk turkey! As you gather together with your family and friends this holiday season it is a great time to start planning your next trip to St John. Since Great Expectations is completely booked this winter it is never too early to plan your next trip. Check our availability calendar and contact us today to secure your reservation! We will be happy to work with you to, as best we can, accommodate your needs. Our goal, always, is to meet or ideally, exceed your expectations.

St John Waters are full of Fabulous Fall Colors

This photo is courtesy of Steve Simonsen who captures the beauty of St John's sea life.  If you like to

scuba or snorkel

, there are plenty of operators to take you to their favorite spots. Even if you are not a 'water' person there have a

Glass Bottom boat

to show you the wonders of the sea on their reef tours.

Summer Over? Never on St John

Our October Newsletter is published for your reading enjoyment:

St John Offers Amazing Views Both Beneath and Above The Caribbean Sea

This Fabulous Photo is courtesy of Sail Pepper

The Virgin Islands is often called 'Candy for the Eye' and understandably so.

As the above picture illustrates, snorkeling around St John is full of colorful (and friendly) fish.  Virtually every one of the 30+ beaches around St John offer great snorkeling opportunities and, if you want to get out on a boat, you are in for a extra treat since most every captain knows 'hidden' snorkel spots only accessible by (just their) boat. Great Expectations has arranged special discounts for our guests for some terrific sailing or power boat options.

There are wonderful views and colors above the waterline as well. A recent guest sent us this picture he took from Bordeaux Mountain of Coral Bay in the foreground and the British Virgin Islands in the distance:

As another former guest said, when she first saw this view, it struck her it was what she imagined Peter Pan's Never Never Land looked like

October St John news flashes & fun St John clips:

  • The St John community is wonderfully supportive as are the people who visit our island. If you are going to be on St John Sunday, November 2 head on over to Maho Bay to support the Friends of Virgin Islands National Park's 2nd Annual 'Paddle in the Park' Race. You can either participate yourself or root on others, either way it is sure to be a great day.

  • It's on! The 2nd Annual Rib Cook Off to benefit St. John Rescue is happening on Saturday, November 8 at the Coral Bay Ball Field. The event will kick off at 4:30 pm with 10 competitors for the honor of Best Ribs On St. John. Music, drinks, games and YES, THERE WILL BE RIBS! There might be no more important community volunteer organization than the St John Rescue folks. They literally save lives, often at the risk of their own. Show your support for them by eating ribs if you are going to be on-island (not a hardship!) or donate on-line.

  • North Shore Deli opens (in same spot as the very popular Deli Grotto) and reports as of this morning have been fabulous! Yes, they have the same yummy breads that made the Deli Grotto the 'go to' place. Check them out when you are next on St John -- and, say hello DJ, the proud new owner.

  • Seaborne Airlines adds United Airlines to its Partner list making getting to St Thomas/St John even easier. United joins Seaborne's other partners -- American, Delta, and Jet Blue.

  • St John's Trunk Bay claimed the #1 position on the Islands 'Best Snorkeling Beaches in the Caribbean Islands' list saying in part "Trunk Bay's beach stretches for more than a quarter-mile, with white powdered-coral sand backed by palms and sea grape trees. A spit divides the bay and points directly at Trunk Cay, a rugged little isle that's a short swim from the beach. The entire bay is part of the Virgin Islands National Park and offers full facilities, including showers, a snack bar and a shop where you can rent snorkel gear, beach chairs and umbrellas."

  • Halloween will be kicked up a bunch this year with addition of theMongoose Monster Ball. Virgin Fire and The Sun Dog Cafe will be co-hosting a blow-out party featuring great food, music, and lots of prizes so get your best, funniest, wildest costume on and go for the prize.

  • New partner - Kids Night In! St John has a great relatively new resource (for both parents and kids alike!) in Kids Night In. Just as the title hints, this is a child care (much more than babysitting) service offered by Leslie McKibben, a physical therapist who has specialized in pediatrics for nearly 30 years. Leslie engages the kids with artwork, cooking (if parents allow), reading, and games of all sort. Kids have a blast and parents can enjoy a night on the town (it is your vacation after all).

  • Winter 2015 is Completely Sold Out! Great Expectations is already totally reserved this coming winter season as well as much of the 2015 Spring and Summer season. We never want to disappoint previous guests -- or potential new ones -- so please contact us as soon as you can when you start your trip planning. Please check our availability calendar and contact us today to secure your reservation! We will be happy to work with you to, as best we can, accommodate your needs. Our goal, always, is to meet or ideally, exceed your expectations!

All Roads Lead to St John

Enjoy our September newsletter:

 The views go on forever and ever

St John's remote East End 

If you are a beach goer, St John can be your slice of heaven or, as many say, your happy place. Take your pick of nearly 40 beaches around the island and place your towel down for the day. But, even if you are not a beach goer, St John can be your happy place as well. In addition to (or instead of) lying on the beach, there are so many things to do on St John it might just make your head spin. Our fabulous property manager, Coby Cooper, having lived on and sailed the waters of St John for many years is a wealth of information and ideas of activities and can advise you based on what you and your group might enjoy. Here are just a few ideas for filling your day...

  • Take a road trip out to the East End of St John. As Steve Simonsen's photo (above) depicts, the vistas are magnificent and the roads are windy, but fun to drive as long as you watch out for the donkeys and goats that freely roam the roads. Plan on stopping by Vie's Snack Shop for some of her scrumptious fried chicken and Johnny Cakes or conch fritters, then keep on heading east to stop by Sloop Jones to browse his magnificent wearable art which reflect the wonderful colors of the Caribbean. If you want to try your hand at creating your own 'Sloop Jones' piece of wearable art, plan on attending one of his workshops. On the way back to Great Expectations, you might want to stop off in Coral Bay at the Skinny Legs complex to play a game of horse-shoes or just hang out in a Jimmy Buffett environment.

  • Take a boat trip. There are tons of options from renting a paddle board, dinghy, or kayak to being chauffeured around the waters of St John in one of the many charter sail or power boats. We have arranged with a number of the charter outfits to give our guests a discount so check out the outdoor activities and have a great day on the water.

  • Take a hike. If you are too antsy to sit on the beach, bring your hiking shoes to St John with you and head out to any one of over40 hiking trails. Some of the hikes are quite challenging and others are just downright breathtakingly beautiful! One of our recent guests e-mailed me this photo taken while they were hiking the Reef Bay trail proving that St John is even beautiful when it rains:

Rains last month from Tropical Storm Bertha created fabulous waterfalls

Or, just take the day off and do nothing at all! Hang out at the Villa - lounge in the infinity pool, arrange to have an afternoon massage (no need to leave the villa for that!), and take a nap. Vacation time should be time to relax and recharge and St John is the perfect venue for doing just that!

September St John news flashes & fun St John clips:

  • Islands Magazine included St John's Maho Beach in their '20 Beach Photos That Will Make you Were There Right Now' as well as their '7 Easy Three-Day Getaways Every Traveler Needs to Take' lists. Why is it easy? Islands reports that there are 10 airlines that fly daily non-stop to St Thomas where it is then breezy (literally and figuratively) ferry ride from Red Hook to St John. Why Is St John Exotic? Islands reports that this Virgin isle is small on development and big on nature: Its national parkland covers two-thirds of the island. Jungle trails wend past petroglyphs and hermit crabs unfazed by curious guests. The park even extends underwater for 5,600 acres — see 225 yards of it on Trunk Bay’s snorkeling trail, where damselfish slide through sea fans and parrotfish glow almost neon. Afterward, nearby Cruz Bay awaits with coconut shrimp and mango coladas (made with local Cruzan rum) at Morgan’s Mango.

  • Life Cheat Sheet named St John on their 'Forget the Passports - 7 Best US Islands to Visit' list.

  • Destination Weddings named St John's Trunk Bay one of the '12 Best Caribbean Beaches for Weddings' list.

  • New partner - new savings! This month we partnered with another wonderful charter boat to extend our guests a 10% discount. Sail into yesteryear on this magnificent 84' foot 'pirate' ship aptly named Goddess Athena. She is large enough to take your whole group out for a sunset sail or a full day on the waters. Check her and some of our other wonderful sailboat options for a wonderful day on the waters.

  • Special savings of $2,876!Great Expectations is already totally reserved this winter season with the exception of the last six nights of 'High Season': Sunday, April 12 - Saturday, April 18, 2015. To celebrate spring ('soon come') we have decided to offer this six night period for 'Low Season' rates saving you $2,876! Contact us today to take advantage of this savings!

As you can see from our availability calendar, Great Expectations is already reserved for almost all of this winter (with only 6 nights remaining available) and much of next spring and summer. We never want to disappoint previous guests -- or potential new ones -- so please contact us as soon as you can when you start your trip planning.  We will be happy to work with you to, as best we can, accommodate your needs. Our goal, always, is to meet or ideally, exceed your expectations!

St John - where much has changed and much has stayed the same

Our August newsletter for your reading enjoyment:

 St John -- before and now

St John's Cruz Bay in the mid 1950's 

One of our favorite St John organizations, the St John Historical Society, has just relaunched their wonderful website with a treasure trove of historical pictures.

While there is no doubt Cruz Bay - and St John - have both changed significantly over the last few decades, much has also stayed the same. Thanks largely to the generosity of Laurance Rockefeller, in 1956 just a year after the above picture was taken, the Virgin Islands National Park was created ensuring that about 2/3's of St John is forever protected from development. In contrast, pictured below, thanks to our friend Steve Simonsen, is Cruz Bay today -- still a quaint and friendly town where baby chickens (and people) roam freely.

Cruz Bay is just as wonderful as days long ago

August St John news flashes & fun St John clips:

  • Condé Nast Traveler announced their 'Reader Choice' awards and St John was among their 'Top 25 Islands in the World' along with some other great islands like New England's Nantucket, Maldives and Seychelles both in the Indian Ocean, Canada's Prince Edward and Vancouver Islands, and several other magical places around this world. While these 'other' islands are wonderful destinations not many of them are as easy to get to and offer fabulous weather year round as our very own St John! Condé Nast's readers found: the "natural beauty" of St. John to be unparalleled. Most of the island is a preserved national park, allowing visitors to enjoy the "emerald green beaches" and exotic "native fauna and flora." Bounce around the numerous cays in a kayak, or snorkel at Trunk Bay, where you might end up swimming "with a hawksbill turtle."Here is their actual rating for St John: > Scenery: 94.1 > Friendliness: 85.5 > Atmosphere: 90.4 > Restaurants: 73.3 > Lodging: 82.0 > Activities: 83.6 > Beaches: 92.3

  • USA Today also published its '10 Best Bucket-List Beaches' and St John's Virgin Islands National Park made the list with the following write-up: From tropical forests to an underwater snorkeling trail, this 19-square-mile park offers visitors a chance to explore one of the Caribbean's best-preserved natural areas. The park covers more than half of the island, and includes the popular Trunk Bay and Cinnamon Bay beaches, which rent water sports gear, and have guest facilities. Elsewhere there's kayaking, sailing, hiking and camping.

  • As you can tell, we are hooked on all things St John. Let us again share some of our favorite St John forums, blogs, and news links so you, too, can bookmark and enjoy them: - Virgin Islands On Line/St John Forum - Trip Advisor/ St John Forum - St John Source - News of St John - On-St John - St John Tradewinds - See St John - Virgin Islands News (have to also include our Blog!)

US News and World Names the US Virgin Islands 'The #1 Place to Visit in the Caribbean'!

Each year the

US News and World Report

issues a ranking of 'best places to visit in the Caribbean' and this year's #1 slot went to the US Virgin Islands! They say the USVI won the #1 spot for its pristine beaches, accessible tourist sites, predictable weather and comfortable accommodations are all considerable factors. Based on those criteria, user votes and expert insight, U.S. News compiled the list below to help you choose your next Caribbean getaway.

The U.S. Virgin Islands are "America's Caribbean Paradise" — the place to see moko jumbies dance at a Carnival parade, hear the lilting patois of a Creole dialect or smell the spices in a saltfish pate (all without losing cell phone reception). You can visit either St. Thomas, St. John [our personal favorite!] or St. Croix, or better yet, spend a little time on all three islands. That way you'll get plenty of pampering, undisturbed nature and colonial history jammed into one vacation. And bonus: you can pay for everything with U.S. dollars.

Each island offers something different. Called "Rock City" for its hilly, craggy horizon,

St. Thomas

is known for luxury — from the mega-yachts moored in the harbor to the high-end storefronts along Main Street. Located a short ferry-ride east,

St. John

appeals to honeymooners and nature lovers, with more than 7,000 acres of dedicated parkland plus surrounding pristine beaches. Way down south in the Caribbean Sea, less-visited

St. Croix

has sugar cane plantations and rum distilleries that offer a glimpse into both the past and the present of the Virgin Islands.

Last year, the U.S. Virgin Islands was in fifth place. The territory consistently has claimed a spot on the best places to visit in the Caribbean list during the years, though it is the first time that it has scored the No. 1 position.

"We're proud to be recognized as the top-ranked Caribbean destination, and honored to know that it was from the recommendations of our visitors and the U.S. News & World Report's editorial staff," said V.I. Tourism Commissioner Beverly Nicholson-Doty. "This recognition further illustrates our increased focus and work with partners to provide world-class tourism offerings that create long-lasting impressions."

To be fair, we will list the other islands on the list (below the USVI, of course!):

2. Cayman Islands

3. St. Kitts and Nevis

4. Barbados

5. St. Martin-St. Maarten

6. St. Lucia

7. British Virgin Islands

8. Turks & Caicos

9. Bahamas

10. St. Barts

11. Aruba

12. Curacao

13. Grenada

14. St. Vincent and

the Grenadines

15. Bermuda

16. Dominica

Beneath the Waters Where St John is Truly Magical

 Turtles, squid, puffer fish, and even nurse sharks! CBS Sunday Morning featured St John's underwater beauty in this video

We always enjoy it when St John is featured in the national press. If you are a fan of the CBS Sunday Morning program - and of St John - you will love how they ended last week's program with a wonderful underwater video of St John waters.

No one captures the beauty of St John - at sea level, in the air, or below sea level - better than St John photographer Steve Simonsen. Below is one of his latest shots. We love that Steve captures the sky from underwater. The colors are wonderful and check out the school of fish under the coral!

Steve Simonsen's photo of the beauty in the waters off Hawksnest beach

June St John news flashes & fun St John clips:

  • Best of VI on St John for 2014sponsored by the Virgin Islands Daily News was announced this month (this seems pretty unusual for our laid-back island life since we are not even though half of 2014!) and produced some interesting results including some newcomers. Some of the highlights are:- Best Private Chef: Mathayom Private Chefs - Chef Mat is a favorite with our guests at Great Expectations (and we also love he offers our guests a discount!) - Best Home Builder: Carlson Construction - Carlson Construction has done fabulous work around Great Expectations having recently installed connecting doors between 2 sets of bedrooms and our very popular new infinity swimming pool and the fabulous new mahogany shelving and sea-glass bar counter in our Great Room.- Best Charter Boat & Day Sail: Wayward Sailor- Best Day Sail: Calypso (a great outfit which offers a Great Expectations guest discount!)- Best Beach: Cinnamon Bay- Best Dive Excursion: Low Key Watersports (another great outfit that gives guests of Great Expectations fabulous deals)

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Best Ecotourism

Virgin Islands Ecotours

       - 

Best Kayak Tours

Arawak Kayak Tours

Best Local Band: Inner Visions

Best Stand Up Paddle-boardingArawak Kayak Tours

Best Tourist ActivitiesVirgin Islands National Park

Best Water SportsCruz Bay Watersports

Best BreakfastJakes Restaurant

Best BakeryBaked in the Sun

Best BarWoody's

Best Bar with Live MusicHigh Tide

Best Barbecue:Candies BBQ

Best Beach BarHigh Tide Restaurant

Best BreadSam & Jack's Deli

Best CateringKatilady Catering

Best Coffee EspressoSam & Jack's Deli

Best Creative CuisineMorgan's Mango

Best DeliStarfish Market

Best Dessert/SweetsSt John Scoops

Best Dining ViewChateau Bordeaux

Best Family RestaurantMiss Lucy's

Best Gourmet Dining:La Tapa

Best HamburgersShipwreck Landing

Best Happy HourJoe's Rum Hut

Best Retail LiquorPine Peace Market

Best Lunch: Ocean Grill

- Best New RestaurantVirgin Fire

Best PhotographerSteve Simonsen (no surprise here!)

Best Wedding CoordinatorIsland Style Weddings

Where better to have a Beach Festival than St John -- home of the world's best beaches! The party is ON this weekend!

This

Saturday, May 31

- Come and enjoy the first annual Beach Bar Beach Fest - a fun filled day on the Wharfside Village Beach celebrating our eclectic little paradise island.

Starting at noon, events will be held all day for the kids, and events all night for us big kids. Our beach will be filled with face painters, caricature artists, popcorn and cotton candy, traditional Caribbean story telling (1PM), Moko Jumbie, fire dancers, limbo dancers, fire breathers, beach massages, traditional arts and crafts.

Ferries back to St Thomas at 12:30 AM, 01:30 AM and 02:30 AM. And then...DON DILEGO & BREE SHARP are playing ON THE BEACH at 9PM! This is gonna ROCK!!

Trip Advisor Awards St John Villa Great Expectations their 2014 'Certificate of Excellence' Award!

TripAdvisor, the world's largest travel site, has just announced their 2014 Certificate of Excellence award recipients. Now in its fourth year, according to Trip Advisor the award celebrates hospitality excellence and is given only to establishments that consistently achieve outstanding traveler reviews on Trip Advisor. Winners of the Certificate of Excellence are located all over the world and represent the upper echelon of businesses listed on the Trip Advisor website, with only the top 10 percent receiving the award.

Winners of the prestigious award include accommodations, eateries and attractions of all sizes. As of this year, vacation rentals are now eligible to receive the Certificate of Excellence.

"Trip Advisor is pleased to honor exceptional hospitality businesses for consistent excellence," said Marc Charron, president of TripAdvisor for Business. "The Certificate of Excellence award gives top performing establishments around the world the recognition they deserve, based on feedback from those who matter most – their customers. From Australia to Zimbabwe, we want to applaud exceptional hospitality businesses for offering TripAdvisor travelers a great customer experience."

Great Expectations

is honored to receive this designation, especially in the very first year Trip Advisor has included vacation rentals in their award program.  We view our guests happiness as our #1 priority and are thrilled that our guests have, in turn, recognized our efforts and written wonderful reviews of their stays at Great Expectations. As a result, Great Expectations has consistently been

rated #1 by travelers on Trip Advisor

 out of more than 600 vacation rental villas on St John.

Great Expectations has become a popular choice for families and wedding groups. Because our rates are based only on the number of bedrooms actually used, Great Expectations is affordable for as few as 2 people (as is the case this week) or a group of 16 looking for a large villa with plenty of space to spread out.  Take a look at our 

availability 

 (note: because of a rare cancellation we are currently available from June 29 to July 7 for this year's St John Carnival) and let us know when we can host you and, of course, we will work hard to meet and exceed your expectations!

Here are the Names We do NOT want to Hear Between Now & November 30

The Atlantic Hurricane Season officially starts on June 1st (and runs through November 30).  These are the names we do not want to hear anywhere (and certainly not around St John or the Virgin Islands) this season!

2014 Atlantic Basin Storm Names & Pronunciations

Arthur [AR-thur] Bertha [BUR-thuh] Cristobal [krees-TOH-bahl] Dolly [DAH-lee] Edouard [eh-DWARD] Fay [fay] Gonzalo [gohn-SAH-loh] Hanna [HAN-uh] Isaias [ees-ah-EE-ahs] Josephine [JOH-seh-feen] Kyle [KY-ull] Laura [LOOR-ruh] Marco [MAR-koe] Nana [NA-na] Omar [OH-mar] Paulette [pawl-LET] Rene [re-NAY] Sally [SAL-ee] Teddy [TEHD-ee] Vicky [VIH-kee] Wilfred [WILL-fred]

Since 1953, Atlantic tropical storms had been named from lists originated by the National Hurricane Center. They are now maintained and updated through a strict procedure by an international committee of the World Meteorological Organization.

The six lists above are used in rotation and re-cycled every six years, i.e., the 2014 list will be used again in 2020. The only time that there is a change in the list is if a storm is so deadly or costly that the future use of its name on a different storm would be inappropriate for reasons of sensitivity. If that occurs, then at an annual meeting by the WMO committee (called primarily to discuss many other issues) the offending name is stricken from the list and another name is selected to replace it. Several names have been retired since the lists were created. Here is more information the history of naming tropical cyclones and retired names.

If a storm forms in the off-season, it will take the next name in the list based on the current calendar date. For example, if a tropical cyclone formed on December 28th, it would take the name from the previous season's list of names. If a storm formed in February, it would be named from the subsequent season's list of names. In the event that more than twenty-one named tropical cyclones occur in the Atlantic basin in a season, additional storms will take names from the Greek alphabet. Find out if your name has ever been on THE list! Not to worry, the Virgin Islands can be a wonderful place to vacation during the summer and fall. In all the time we have rented Great Expectations we have only had one storm (Hurricane Lenny in November of 1999 - commonly called 'wrong way Lenny' since it went from Cuba east to the Virgin Islands) that caused us to close the Villa (and then only for 2 nights). No matter what time of year we always recommend travel insurance, whether during hurricane season or the winter with snow storms that can and have caused airlines to cancel flights, or to protect against the unexpected emergency.

St John Chaotic Kayak - July 27, 2014

The island community of St. John will be out again in force this year to support 

Team River Runner Wounded Veterans Program (TRR)

. In 2013 a total of 32 teams took part in the 3rd annual

St. John Chaotic Kayak race

on Oppenheimer Beach and where they raised over $30,000. 100% of the proceeds will be used to bring wounded veterans and their spouses down island every November for one week of healing in the beautiful waters of St. John.

If you are a St. John business owner or an employee wanting to have your business represented with a kayak team, please join the events on their

Facebook

page and sign up by posting on the wall with your intent to compete. Entry is $150.00 for a 3 person team, 2 paddlers and one water gunner. Each business will be provided with their own online donation page that will posted on the Chaotic Kayak website. Each team will be awarded an additional 5 second head start for every $100 they raise!

This year's event will also include a Stand Up Paddle Board race! Bring your own board and entry fee is only $25 per board. If you are a stand up paddle boarder, please help spread the word about this epic event!

Team River Runner (TRR) was founded at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 2004 by Washington, D.C. area kayak enthusiast Joe Mornini who has been hosting trips for TRR members to St. John since 2007. While the group was forced to cancel its 2008 trip due to lack of funds, that will never be the case again with the continual support of the St John community.

Please join everyone for our 4th Annual St. John Chaotic Kayak on Sunday, July 27, 2014. There will be live music, beer tents, food, kayak races, SUP races, raffle prizes and more! This is a fabulous day on the water doing what St Johnians do best - giving back to others!

WAGAPALOOZA, the 'showtime' for the Doggies of St John, postponed until MAY 24

NEWS FLASH -- ANNOUNCEMENT AS OF FRIDAY MAY 9:

WAGAPALOOZA 2014 HAS BEEN POSTPONED

TILL MAY 24TH

DUE TO THE POSSIBILITY OF BAD WEATHER. Sorry for the inconvenience there are too many factors that could go wrong with the rain. The event will be just the same as if it was tomorrow, just on the 24th of May now. Thanks, and we will see you all then!!

Wagapalooza 2014 is happening Saturday May 10th from 5-8 PM at Winston Wells Ball field Cruz Bay, St. John.As in past years, classes to be judged include Best Old Timer, Costume Class, Best Adult Handler, Best Junior Handler, Best Trick, Best Look Alike (to owner), Best Friend, Babe Award, as well as Waga King and Queen.

Fabulous food will be provided by Kati Steinborn of Weddings by Katilady. Beverages will be served by Joe Palminteri. The event will also have music and a bounce house to keep the kids busy.

Monies raised are used to keep the shelter open, medicate the cats and dogs, fund travel to send the animals to their “forever homes” and to purchase food for the ACC’s feeding stations which are located throughout the island and help St. John’s homeless kittens and cats.

If you are interested in registering your dog for the show registration runs from 4:30 - 5 PM. It will be $25 per class at the door. If you do not want to register your dog in a event that is just fine admission is free for people and dogs. All dogs have to be dog friendly and on a leash. There will be food / drinks, things for the kids to do, raffle tickets will be available at the event, as well as t-shirts. Help support homeless & abused dog and cats on St. John. All proceeds to benefit the

Animal Care Center of St. John