In Italian, the word “pesce” means “fish.” However it sounds when spoken, that lilting language fails to translate all the exquisite taste sensations awaiting you at Pesce Fine Dining Italian Restaurant. “Fresh seafood, homemade pasta, local ingredients” is the...
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Spotlighting Legendary St. Thomas Artist Camille Pissarro (1830 – 1903)
Known as the “Father of Impressionism,” Jacob Abraham Camille Pissarro was a Danish-French Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist painter born on the island of St. Thomas in 1830 when it was part of the Danish West Indies. Art historian John Rewald called Pissarro the “dean of the Impressionist painters.” Pissarro was also one of Paul Gauguin’s masters.
Check Out The View — And History — At Drake’s Seat
Traditionally, Drake’s Seat is an ideal spot to watch the sunset. It is also well known as the place where the Caribbean Sea joins the Atlantic Ocean. Legend has it (and locals swear) that 16th century explorer, Sir Francis Drake, regularly perched himself on the overlook bearing his name to keep an eye out for enemy ships.
Shop And Dine In The Fun ’N Sun At Crown Bay Center
Known as “A Regal Shopping Experience.” Crown Bay Center offers shopping for sure — and so much more. When cruise ships are in port, the sprawling single-level facility comes to life with upbeat opportunities to enjoy dining, gaming, and socializing in a tropical seaside landscape. And be sure to check out the open-air market that overflows with intriguing arts and crafts.
Visit Smith Bay Beach — A Hidden Gem On The East End
Smith Bay Beach — a 21-acre park located just off Route 38 —is home to an intriguing assortment of plants, birds and marine life. For decades, the sleepy area just off the beaten path on the road to Red Hook was known to locals as Lindquist. Over time, the isolated shoreline became ever-more popular with local groups keeping it clean and inviting.
PRICKLY PEAR — TROPICAL PLANT AND AN ISLAND, TOO
A genus of flowering plants in the cactus family, the prickly pear is known for its flavorful fruit and showy flowers. Prickly pear cacti are native to the Western Hemisphere and flourish throughout Caribbean. Prickly Pear also is the name of a lush, uninhabited island in the British Virgin Islands. Although the island has no permanent residents, it has a beach bar, restaurant and recreational water sports facilities.
MOE’S FRESH MARKET OPENS FOURTH ISLAND LOCATION
In 2014, Moe’s Fresh Market in Red Hook opened to rave reviews. Almost overnight, Moe’s became known for fresh fruits and vegetables, quality meats, baked goods, fully-stocked deli and large wine selection. Initially, shoppers were surprised and delighted by a personal signature greeting, “Welcome to Moe’s.” The practice remains to this day — and now there are four unique locations including the all new Moe’s in Northside Galleria.
SPOTLIGHTING THE LATE CYRIL E. KING (1921- 1978)
Cyril Emmanuel King was born on St. Croix in 1921. In 1949 he was appointed as an aide to Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota, becoming the first African American to serve in the office of a U.S. senator. He was elected to the Virgin Islands Senate in 1972. In 1974, King was elected Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands. He died in office in 1978. In 1984, the Harry S. Truman Airport was renamed Cyril E. King Airport by the Virgin Islands Legislature.
CALYPSO TRADING FEATURES TROPICAL FASHIONS & MORE
Calypso Trading Co., a brand new trend-setting retail operation recently opened in Buccaneer Mall directly across from Port of Sale in Havensight. The shop’s location appeals to residents as well as vacationers. Although doors opened just five months ago, Calypso Trading already has an impressive base of repeat local customers.
FLAMBOYAN OFFERS INDOOR MEETING AND PARTY SPACE
Are you considering a tropical island getaway in combination with a special celebration, seminar, or business-oriented gathering? Flamboyan On The Bay Resort & Villas offers both indoor and outdoor event space rental options. Folding chairs and tables are included in the fee.
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