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2001-02 CRUCIAN CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL SCHEDULE

June 27, 2001 – Here's the schedule of the 2001-2002 Crucian Christmas Festival Committee. It will be updated as new information becomes available.
July – Theme selection and announcement; fund-raising kickoff for corporate donors.
August – Back-to-school dance/
September – Donkey races.
October – Latin dance.
November
– Queen candidate presentations and cocktail party.
– Jump-up in Frederiksted.
– Harbor Night with festival at Fort Frederik.
December
Sunday, Dec. 9 – Prince and Princess Show.
Saturday, Dec. 15 – Queen Show
Friday, Dec. 21 – Food Fair honoring Gloria Joseph
Sunday, Dec. 23 – Coney Island opens.
Wednesday, Dec. 26 – "Bradley's Village" opening.
Thursday, Dec. 27 – Reggae Night.
Friday, Dec. 28 – Junior Calypsonians Show with special guests Xpress Band.
Saturday, Dec. 29 – Greek Night, step show with sorority and fraternity members.
Sunday, Dec. 30 – Latin Night.
Monday, Dec. 31 – Native Rhythms, Velma Cruz.
January
Tuesday, Jan. 1 – 5 a.m., New Year's Tramp; 8 p.m., Cultural Night – Community Quadrille at Bradley's Village.
Wednesday, Jan. 2 – Band-O-Rama with Imagination Brass, Jam Band and Xpress Band.
Thursday, Jan. 3 – 8 p.m., Calypso Monarch Competition, Island Center; 4 a.m., J'Ouvert.
Friday, Jan. 4 – Children's Parade.
Saturday, Jan. 5 – Three Kings Day Parade.
Sunday, Jan. 6 – Last Lap with Byron Lee and the Dragonaires.
Monday, Jan. 7 – Calypso Show with junior calypsonians, monarch and guest artists.
To learn more or to provide information to the festival committe, contact Vera M. Falu, president, by calling 778-9257, faxing to 773-3176 or e-mailing to Festival Committee.

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