12. = St. John Tradewinds, November 9-15, 2009 Brand Is UU Guest Speaker The Unitarian Universalists of St. John meet each Sunday at 10 a.m. in the Great Room located at the Gifft Hill School. The guest speaker on Sunday, November 15, is visiting minister Gabriella Brand. Her service is titled “Wabi Sabi: Imperfection in Art And Life.” Come join in seeking the truths in life and shar- ing a, not necessarily religious experience, but a spiritual one. For transportation from Cruz Bay call 776-6332. Childcare available upon prior re- quest. For more information check out www.uuf- stjohn.org. Lynch, Pierce Performing at St. Ursula’s Benefit Concert on November 22 St. Ursula’s Episcopal Church presents tre- nowned organist Albert Lynch and cellist Kenneth Pierce and friends in a benefit concert on Sunday, November 22, at 4 p.m., at the Cruz Bay church. The concert will also feature “The New School of Music Inc,” St. Ursula’s youth steel orchestra, and more. A donation of $10 will be accepted at the door and all proceeds will go to St. Ursula’s church. T'S THAT TIME AGAIN! Residential and Commercial Electronic Waste Recycling Drive RECYCLING SCHEDULE ST. CROEKX ST. THOMAS November 12-14, 2009 ey November 12-14, 2009 9:00 am to 1:00 pm iw 9:00 am|tolz:00 pm 941-946 Williams Delight )(~" Warehouse? in Subbase (East of Sunshine Mall) | y Pe (Behind Nisky Center) ST. JOHN November 9-10, 2009 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Winston Wells Ball Park Items That Will Be Accepted For Recycling: CPU’s e Projectors e Walkie-Talkies Disk Drives Scanners Copiers Keyboards Speaker Sets Printers Lap: Tops Surge Protectors Fax Machines Monitors Two-way Radios Televisions Mouse Video Canieras PDA/Handheld Systems Residential Drop-off Requirements Bring your electronic waste-boxed No more than3 of the same items per household will be accepted Proyide- manpower to unload and load items Commercial Drop-off Requirements Pre-register with VIWMA. Applications and registration forms can be picked up from the La Grande Princesse or Williams Delight offices in St. Croix, the Wheatley. Center office in'St. Thomas or the Public Works:office in St. John Only checks and money orders.accepted_and_are to be made out to the V.L Waste Management Authority Bring ALLe-waste boxed except for jumbo items Provide manpower to unload and load items For More Information Contact: St. Croix a St. Thomas/St. John Paulina Hobson Cordell Jacobs 712-4963 Viasn ets Were enone 777-3073 i! St. John Tradewinds News Photo Courtesy of Carol McGuinness Virgin Islands Police Department officers read to students at Elaine |. Sprauve Library during story hour. Students Hear from Firefighters And Police Officers During Story Hour at Elaine |. Sprauve Library St. John Tradewinds hour at Elaine I. Sprauve Library. On Wednesday, November 4, Later that day, V.I. Fire Service VI. Police Department St. John St. John Deputy Chief Winifred Deputy Chief Darren Foy and Powell read to Julius E. Sprauve VIPD Sergeant Kerry Harrigan School students in kindergarten, read to St. John Methodist School first grade and special education pre-schoolers during one story classes. VETERANS DAY 90TH Anniversary 1919-2009 November 11, 2009 Coral Bay, St. John, VI Therapeutic Massage Parade Starts 10:30 am at Crabby’s WaterSports and Ends with a Ceremony at the Ameri- can Legion Post 131 Hdq (Ag Station Bay Rum Factory on Kings Hill Rd) Sports Massage Soft-tissue Injuries Energy Work To be followed by STJ’s 1ST MINI AG FAIR Lina Guild Licensed Massage Therapist Nationally Certified House Calls or Office Visits 716-6223 Co-hosted by American Legion Viggo E. Sewer Post 131 and the VI Dept. of Ag.