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WHAT'S STILL GOING ON, AND WHAT'S NOT

Here's a listing of changes and confirmations of events and meetings that is being updated continually as information becomes available. Please e-mail changes to source@viaccess.net or fax to 777-8136.
– The Board of Directors of the League of Women Voters on St. Thomas and St. John has postponed their monthly board meeting schedules for Saturday until Dec. 4.
– The meeting of the Territorial Committee of the Democratic Party of the Virgin Islands scheduled for Saturday morning at Palm Court Harbor View has been postponed. James O'Bryan said the party is very proud of all members who served the territory during Hurricane Lenny, especially Gov. Charles W. Turnbull and Lt. Gov. Gerard "Luz" James II.
Cyril E. King Airport reopened at 11:15 a.m. Friday. V.I. Port Authority spokesperson Shirley Smith said winds are between 12 and 26 knots with continuing turbulence. Smith said though the airport is open the traveling public must contact the airlines for specific flight information. The Port Authority will continue to monitor wind conditions.
— – The Junior Mance Trio jazz concert originally scheduled for Wednesday night in Tillett Gardens has been rescheduled to Friday night. St. John residents holding tickes for the cancelled Thursday night concert at St. John School for the Arts can use them for Friday night's show. See Things to do for details.
Pink Papaya's Annual Art show and holiday celebration has been postponed until Dec. 3.
Julius E. Sprauve Gala has been cancelled until Dec. 11. It will be held at Caneel Bay Resort.
— Brenda Boone, general manager of American Airlines, reported that American will not be flying in or out of St. Thomas Friday.

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