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We Are Slowing Down On Written Content Until After Jan. 6; Expect Festival Livestream, Tons Of Videos

Featured / Virgin Islands / December 23, 2017

As the staff of the Virgin Islands Consortium continue to make preparation for the company’s annual livestreaming of the Crucian Christmas Festival Village, and to also spend time with family and friends during the Christmas season, there will be a noticeable drop in written content until after January 6, 2018, which is when the season ends. [Everything you need to know about the 2017-18 Crucian Christmas Festival]

Of course, if major news breaks, you’ll get it here, otherwise, expect lots of Festival Village livestreamed content, as well as loads of videos. You’ll get to enjoy some of the content on the site, but all of it on our Facebook platform.

Merry Christmas!


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