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Schooner Denis Sullivan Drops Anchor on St. Croix for a Season of Discovery

Schooner Denis Sullivan makes its way to St. Croix. (Source photo by Jesse Daley)

The iconic Schooner Denis Sullivan docked on St. Croix Wednesday, marking its third year partnering with World Ocean School, a nonprofit based in Boston that has been active in the U.S. Virgin Islands for 19 seasons.

โ€œWe are grateful to be part of this incredible community,โ€ stated President and Executive Director Eden Leonard. โ€œIt surely wouldnโ€™t be possible without the generosity of our steadfast supporters, helping enable such impactful programming with classrooms from across the island.โ€

Schooner Denis Sullivan pulls into the dock. (Source photo by Jesse Daley)

The World Ocean Schoolโ€™s flagship vessel, the schooner Roseway, recognized as a National Historic Landmark, is currently undergoing an extensive preservation project at Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut. In its previous season, Denis Sullivan welcomed 269 students aboard during winter and hosted over 1,200 members of the public during sails in Christiansted Harbor, according to the press release.

Schooner Denis Sullivan docks on St. Croix. (Source photo by Jesse Daley)

 

Throughout the upcoming months, Denis Sullivan will offer multi-day programs for local public school students, focusing on ship maintenance and sail raising while engaging in team-building activities that enhance their educational experience. Onboard lessons will cover various topics, including water quality, buoyancy, sea poetry, and maritime history, all anchored in World Ocean Schoolโ€™s core values of teamwork, trust, communication, and self-worth, the press release stated.

Public school students will have the chance to take part in team-building activities on the Schooner Denis Sullivan. (Source photo by Jesse Daley)

The community is invited to join the first sail of the season on Wednesday, Dec. 4, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Christiansted Harbor. Additionally, sunset and harbor sails will be available through February, with proceeds directed toward supporting the educational initiatives on the island. Tickets are accessible through www.worldoceanschool.org/st-croix-sails, and free sails are offered to current and former students and their families, the release stated.

Sunset sails will be offered on the Schooner Denis Sullivan. (Source photo by Jesse Daley)

โ€œWe have a lot to look forward to this season,โ€ Leonard expressed. โ€œThe St. Croix community has welcomed Denis Sullivan with open arms these past two seasons, and weโ€™re excited to be back.โ€

Schooner Denis Sullivan returns to St. Croix. (Source photo by Jesse Daley)

For more information about Denis Sullivan and World Ocean School, visit worldoceanschool.org.

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