|
This year, St. Thomas Carnival
celebrated its 50th year from 1952 to 2002. What a celebration! In1952, Ron
de Lugo, along with a group of individuals decided it time again to have a
carnival and it has continued since then. It rained that year as it did this
year during the adult parade. But the rain does not stop the Carnivals.
The carnival village opened on
April 22, 2002 with a ribbon cutting ceremony including Governor Charles
Turnbull, Lt. Governor Gerard Luz James II, Carnival Queen Cubie-Ayah
George, Carnival King Kory Davis, Carnival Princess Reshai Corneiro and
Prince Akeem Warner and others. There were 36 booths to provide food and
drinks for everyone and rides for the kids. Music was blasting in the air.
The village was dedicated to Sarah Harrigan and Ismay Frett. This year the
King of the Bands was Darryl Donovan Sr. of the Infernos and the Queen of
the Bands was Cheryl Boynes-Jackson of Hugga Bunch. There was Latin Night
with Gilberto Santa Rosa's orchestra and Liquid Sounds at the Lionel Roberts
Stadium. On April 24, the Food Fair showcased the islands’ best local
cooks, along with the arts and crafts and produce.
J’ouvert had St. Thomas
rocking early in the morning on April 25. "What ah party!"
On April 26 the children took
over the streets with the Children’s Parade. Many children participated
with thousands of onlookers lining the streets. Then on April 27 the adult
parade was featured in all its glamour and vibrant colors. What a sight to
see! Rain poured, but it did not stop this parade as thousands viewed this
massive display of art. The length of the parade stood the test of time as
the troops passed by in the street lit by street lights in the night.
There were entries from many different islands including St. Croix and
Puerto Rico. And to end, there were the eye catching- ear popping –
fantastic fireworks at 10:00 p.m. It was great celebration of 50 years of
Carnival! In other words, it was Hot! Hot! Hot
|