16 = St. John Tradewinds, November 9-15, 2009 Buchalther Weds Levine at Trunk Bay Ceremony Suki Dickson Buchalter and Bucky Buchalter of Coral Bay are pleased to announce the wed- ding of their daughter Jessa to Brian Levine of New Jersey. Jessa and Brian celebrated with family and friends on Octo- ber 4, 2009 at an afternoon wed- ding which was held at Trunk Bay with Craig Barshinger of the Unitarian Universalist Fel- lowship of St. John officiating. Brian sang an engagement song that he wrote for Jessa. Jes- sa’s sister Sage shared a beauti- ful song that she wrote especially for the couple. Finally Jessa read a heartfelt poem that she wrote for Brian. The wedding service was full of love and great joy. The full moon reception was at Es- tate Concordia pavilion. The wedding ring and pearl jewelry worn by the bride was designed and created by Suki, the bride’s mother. All n all it was a fabu- lous affair. The couples 8-month-old daughter Coral Jean was the special guest of honor. Suki and Buck would like to thank all of Bay Camps, Stanley Selengut and all of the villa owners who our island friends who made this of Concordia, T Bird and her shared their homes with us. Spe- Custom Embroidery Supplier of wholesale and retail embroidery Hats - Polos - Tees - Bags Logos - Monograms - Stock and custom designs y Visit our "Factory Outlet" retail store: Town & Country Center a Coral Bay, St. John CRUZ BAY 1 FAMILY 8 PRACTICE FREE SKIN SCREENING EXAMINATIONS for precancerous or unidentified skin lesions Nov. 15 through Dec. 15th ~ By appointment only — JAMES PACE CLAYTON, MD Einstein University of Medicine, NYC University of Connecticut Family Practice, Post Grade Emergency Medicine and Dermatology Photo Courtesy of the Buchalter Family Jessa and Brian Levin at Trunk Bay. Cruz Bay Family Practice: <> Red Hook Family Practice: 340-776-6789 v 340-775-2303 Located 2nd Floor, Eoulon Center, Upstairs, Red Hook Shopping Plaza, Downtown Cruz Bay, St. John Red Hook, St. Thomas Deadline: Thursday, Nov. 12th Letters to the Editor, Press Releases, Advertising Artwork oP am /pyrighted Materia meee 5) dicated Content Tobe Available from Commercial News Providers — Ma? event so special. Heartfelt thanks go out to Noel Grammar of East End flow- ers for the lovely bouquets, Al- fredo’s Landscaping, KatiLady Catering, Westin St. John, Maho special band, Kent of Concor- dia, Nat Ford, Teneisha, Megan and Nat Kolchak, Sarah, Deb- bie, Ulle, Viki Brown, Karen of Windspree, Andrea Leland, Ken Yolman, Peter Muilenberg cial thanks to the “Powers that Be” for gorgeous weather and a bug free time. Brian and Jessa Buchalter can be reached at P.O. Box 2094, Eagle, CO, 81631. Chinnery Is Excelling at Berklee College of Music Continued from Page 14 camera so that I could take some pictures. As usual the city is busy night and day and people are always beeping their horn. Oh! I so learned that here everything is on time! So usually I have to get things done way in advance in- cluding getting up in the morning. I am still adjusting but at the same time treasuring each moment of it all. St. John, I love you and miss you but it is my time to leave you and make my dream come true. To those who always believed in me, helped me, watched me and are still watching me blossom, I want to say thank you and may God bless every single one of you and you know who you are. Please keep me in you precious prayers and may God do the rest. It would also be really nice to keep in contact with you. Email me at evanna.chinnery@gmail.com or call me at 340-626-3179. You can also write me at Evanna Chinnery, Berklee College of Music, 140 Boylston St., Boston, MA. 02215, SB-2718. Evanna Chinnery Corrections — Myrah Keating Smith Community Health Center Administrator Harold Wallace’s name was in- correct in Sis Frank’s Wha’s Happ’ nin’ column in the November 2-8, 2009 issue of St John Tradewinds. Harold Wallace was instrumental in the implementation of telemedicine at the health center. — The “Football Game: JESS vs. GHS” in the November 2 edition of St. John Tradewinds did not include the score of the game. Julius E. Sprauve School’s flag football team beat Gifft Hill School by a score of 12 to 8.