12. St. John Tradewinds, March 8-14, 2010 You're Golwg To Love Our NEW DINNER MENU Join us for a Great Casual Dinner in the Gracious Courtyard of Mongoose Junction Monday to Friday 5:30 to 9:00 pm Spinach & Mushroom Quesadillas $10 Pizza Margherita $12 Grilled Chicken Caesar $12 French Country Turnover MP Maryland Crab Cakes $14 The Burrito That Ate Cruz Bay $14 Friday Fish Fry $14 Jamaican Jerk Chicken Soft Tacos $14 Steak Fajita Soft Tacos $16 Shrimp Vera Cruz $16 Grilled Chicken Pasta Caprese $16 Grilled Coconut Crusted Mahi $16 Grilled Ribeye Steak $21 Plus Daily Dinner Specials afe Sun Di Lunch * Dinner * Brunch Ge=|(@3) “COM Providing Professional Property Management, & Short-Term Rentals on St. John for over 10 years! ard Floor Boulon Center (Next to Dolphin Market) (340) 779-4250 www. ViVacations.com P&S Trucking Inc. P.O. BOX 370 CRUZ BAY, ST. JOHN U.S.V.1. 00831 Relaxing Therapeutic Massage Sports Massage Soft-tissue Injuries Energy Work Lina Guild Licensed Massage Therapist Nationally Certified House Calls or Office Visits 716-6223 FLATBED, WATER & DUMP TRUCK SERVICE 340-776-6171 Cell: 340-690-2827 Deliveries from St. Thomas Available P.O. Box 422, St. John, VI 00831 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS: Friends of VINP Scholarship St. John Tradewinds Friends of Virgin Islands National Park’s annual Scholarship Program is again being offered to Virgin Islanders at the university level studying fields related to marine biology or natural resource management and protection. Eligible students must have Virgin Islands residence, have com- pleted high school in the Virgin Islands (or are currently in their last semester of high school senior year), and have attained a “B” (3.0) average during their previous three semesters of high school or university. In addition, Friends is offering a scholarship for children of VINP staff at the university level. Eligibility requirements are the same as those listed above. Priority will be given to students pursuing a degree related to cultural or natural sciences. Both scholarships will be in the amount of $1,000 per academic year. Applications for Friends’ scholarships can be obtained from Friends of VI. National Park’s office or from the website www. friendsvinp.org. The deadline for applications is April 30. Contact Audrey Penn at Friends for more information at 779- 4940 or apenn@friendsvinp.org. VIA of DC-Bound Scholarship St. John Tradewinds The Virgin Islands Association (VIA) of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region announces the launch of its scholarship pro- gram for the 2010 academic year. VIA is dedicated to supporting the academic excellence of Vir- gin Islands youth and is committed to raising funds to sustain this scholarship program. For its inaugural year, scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each will be awarded to three students seeking to attend college in Maryland, Virginia or Washington, D.C. For complete details on VIA and applications, visit the web- site, www.viadc.org. Scholarship applications must be postmarked March 31. CFVI 2010 Academic Scholarship St. John Tradewinds The Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands announces the availability of 2010-2011 school year scholarship applications. CFVI has added three new scholarships to its list this year, the Richard Noel Allen Scholarship, and two graduate scholarships, the Cynthia De Haynes Health Science Scholarship and the CAHS Physicians Alumni Scholarship. Applications are available on St. John at Connections. Forms may also be downloaded directly from the CFVI website at www. cfvi.net, or picked up at CFVI’s office at 5600 Royal Dane Mall, Ste. 19 on St. Thomas. Completed scholarship applications and all accompanying documentation must be postmarked no later than Friday, April 16, and mailed to: CF VI Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box 11790, St. Thomas, VI 00801. CFVI will formally announce award winners in June at the group’s annual meeting.