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Programa De Las F i e s t a s
Patronales De
Vieques
18 De Julio De 1969
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27 De Julio De 1969
ISLA DE Vl EQU ES
DATOS GEOGRAFICOS
Vieques, la "Isla Nena", luce su hermosura sin par al sureste de Puerto
Rico entre las latitudes 185 y 18 norte y entre las longitudes 6516 y
6534 oeste. Se encuentra a seis millas del punto mas cercano al este de Puerto
Rico.
Por el norte el oceano Atlantico y pot el sur, elCaribe Azulose, banan sus
costas irregulares "formando una corona de plata y de cristal."
El area total de la isla comprende 53,088 acres (5]..7 millas cuadradas),
aproximadamente ].8 millas de pargo y 5 millas en la parte rnas ancha. Com-
prada con las islas adjacentes a Puerto Rico: Culebra y Mona, Vieques es la
mayor comparandola con las Islas Virgenes resulta mayor que St. Thomas y St.
John y solamente le excede an tamano Santa Cruz.
La elevacion promedio en Vieques es de 58 pies, sobre el nivel del mar y el
diez pot ciento de la superficie total se eleva sobre los 400 pies.
Su precipitacion pluvial es generalmente baja, 48-92 pulqadas anuales, a
cuasa de la baja elevacion de sus colinas, el area tan reducida y los vientos alisios.
Su parte este es extremadamente seca y probablemente no caen mas de 20 a 25
pulgadas al ano. El tiempo de sequia se extiende desde diciembre basra abril.
ba temperatura promedio anual es de 79-57F con desviaciones men-
suales del prom edio de 5F al maximo.
COMITE ESPECIAL DE PROGRAMA RECAUDACION
FIESTAS PATRONALES DE VIEQUES EN SANTA CRUZ
Candido Rodrilez Guadalupe
Aurio Diaz Morales
Santiago Crcia
Lui, Lit/ar
Carmen Solo
Vincenta Colon
Dimas Lopez Cirlos Perez
Jose Marrero Dalila Aloyo
Este comite quiere darles las mas espresivas gracias a todos los que de una
manera u otra hieiern de este pro’ama un exsito y esperamos que el proximo
ano sea mejor y mayor que este. Empezaremos mas temprano y recorreremos
toda la isla de Santa Cruz. Muehas gracias otra tez.
COMITE EJECUI"IVO FIESTAS PATRONALES DE VIEQUES
Luisa S. de L,ittlefield
Rafael RodHt#lez Colberg
Jose M Belardo
Elias Ga:cia
COMITE RECAUDACION DE FONDOS EN SANTA CRUZ
Jose Morales Rosario
Vincenta Colon
Carmen Soto de Diaz
I,ucy Acosla
COMITE DE PROGRAMA DE SANTA CRUZ
Candido Guadalupe
Dimas i,opez
Hilrlalina Aloyo
Santiago C2,:1 cia
Carlos Perez
Compliments of
BATA SHOE STORE
Saint Croix
Christiansted773-1175
Golden Rock773-0676
Shoemakers to the world
Finest in Imports
Saint Thomas
Tels.774-2750
774-5780
Frederiksted772-0320
COMPLIMENTS
of
EL TRIUNFO GROCERY
Irene Garcia Prop.
235 Richmond Plot
Christiansted
St:Croix V.I.
Liquors and Groceries
At the Harbour Yard
19 A & I Strand St.
Frederiksted
DELIA’S BEAUTY SALON
Specializing in:
Permanents, Hair Straightening,Hair Cutting, Tinting, Styling,Facials and Manicures
Wigs and Hairpieces
Sold and Serviced
AIR CONDITIONED
1:O0 P.M.
7:00 P.M,
8:00 P.M.
8:30 P.M.
PRIMER DIA DE FIESTAS
Viernes 18 de julio de 1969
Partiendo de la Plaza Munoz Rivera,Maraton de Bicicletas
En la Ig]esia Panoquial Misa y Novena en
honor a la Santisima Virgen el Carmen todaslas noches desde el viernes 18 al 26 de julio.
Desde la Urbanizacion Jardines de Viequeshast la Plaza Munoz Rivera desfilaran las
eandidatas a Reina de las Fiestas Patronales,
En la Plaza se presentaran las candidatas y
se seleccionala la Reina.
En la Plaza Munoz Rivera se empezara el
programa todas |a noches desde el 18 al 27de iulio y se terminaran con BAILE.
COMPLIMENTS and Best
Wishes of
;INTRON’S BUILDING SUPPLY CC
and
CINTRON’S SUPERMARKET INC.
P.O. Box 546
Tel. 772-0410 772-0786
Hannah’s Rest Frederiksted
Saint Croix V.I.
Kyanize paints
The good choice in paints
since 1899
LA POPULAR STORE
Anastacio Santiago Prop.
38 King Street
Christiansted St. Croix
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
S:O0 P.M.
?:00 P.M.
8:00 PM,
SEGUNDO DIA DE FIESTAS
Sabado 19 de julio de 1969
En el Kiosko de la Plaza Munoz Rivera,
actividad dedinada a los ninos.
En la 191esia Parroquial Misa y novena
an honor ala Santisima Virgen del Carmen.
Show de |a Cmveueria INDIA
Baile en la Plaza
PAPY’S BAKERY
50 B Company Street
Christiansted St. Croix
Bizcochos, pan fresco
diariamente
SERVICIO ES
NUESTRO LEMA
VIEQUES EN SANTA CRUZ
NIGHT CLUB
de
Marcelino Santiago
State of Calquohoun
Frederikstecl St. Croix
Especialidad en
Comidas Criollas
TERCER DIA DE FIESTAS
Domingo 20 de julio de 1969
DIA DEDICADO A LOS MARINOS y PESCADORES7:30 A.M. Misa
7:30 A.M, Mil ofrecida pot el alma de Serio Garcia
8:30 A.M. OJ’renda floral a Ser9o Garcia en el Cementerio
10:30 A.M. Procesion en honor ala Santisima Virgen delCarmen, bendicion de los rcos, reqata debores,
8:00 P.M, Preseotacion del Pescador y el Nauticodei ano
8:30 P,M, laile en la Plaza
GALLERA COFRESIEvarisDt Rios
Viernes 7:00 a 12:00 p.M.
Domingo Todo el
Visitenos
Compliments of
Princess Star Tavern
Liquor Store and Pool RoomFlor Perez Carrion, Prop.Box 802 Tel, 773-1733Christiansted
Monsita’s Place
Comida de todas clases,mariscos y Pool Room
La Grande Princesa
Tel. 773-2235
PETER’S REST BAR
de
Anl C. Monell
Servicio de licores yprovisione=
Compliments of
Marreros Pool Room & Bar
86 Richmond West
Christiansted, St, Croix
All kinds of liquorS
Come and visit us
SANTIAGOS GROCERY
Hardware, Meats, Groceries
Liquors, etc.
30 King Street
Christiansted, St. Croix
Tel. 773-1656
]0
MONELL INC.
WHOLESALES
WESTERN SUBURB
11-12 Street
Chrisitansted, St. Croix
Compliments of
V. I. WHOLESALE CORP.
111 Richmond
Christiansted
Don Q Rum Distributor
QUINTO DIA DE FIESTAS
Mattes 22 de julio de 1969
DIA DIEDICADO A LAS FUERZAS ARMADAS
1:00- 5:00 P.M. Visitantes seran bienvenldos a
Calrq’mento Garcia
7:00 P.M. En La lglesia Parroquial Misa ofrecida pot
el alma de Ernesto Ro,’nrio, Hiio Y todos los
viequenses caidos en el campo de batalla.
8:00 P.M. Concierto con la Banda de [nfanteria de
Marina y programa auspiciado pot el
Campamento Garcia
AVIEOUESPor Justino Lopez, Jr,
En la immensidad de espumas
que forjadas pot el viento
se mejan rizos de plata
se yergue majestuosa
bajo nubes vaporosasuna islita borinquera
Vieques, tu eres la reina
majestuosa e imperial,del Caribe senorialque une en toda grandezaias mas diversas nequezasde un gran conjunto coral
Vieques, princesa real
de la nobleza antillana
un reino azul tropical
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Vieques, tierra, sol y mararcon de gratos recuerdosde inoividab|es momentosy de alegria sin par
Tu eras la hija del mar,mas tambien, madre has sido;se muy bien cuanto has sufridopues yo the he visto llorar
Tambien te he visto gozarcon alegria sinceracuando triunfa la quimeraque nacio de tu sonar
Vieques, isiita ejemplarbondados madre has sidoyes tu premio hermoso larun cantar de regocijoentonado pot las vocesde todos tus buenos hiio
Si en el cielo, si en la tierratodos estaran contigoy en un momento snablimecreado por el Ser Divino,se elevara una voz dulceY exclamara con sentidoque ni tiempo ni distancia,ne el destino ni el olvido,lograran calmar las ansiasde amarte Vieques que ido
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CLUB ALMA BOR/cuA|tlVitamosa tOdosrriquenos los PUerto.aUnirse a nueStroCLuB
UNIDos TODos AYUDAIEMos A REALIzAR NUESTRO$ PROPOSITo,Visitenos, ayudanos COn tus ideas Y asiayudaras al exito de nuestro CLUB
healtha Strike
open bowling
LeagUes
cocktail Lounge
lanes full’,/automati(
conditioned
FOFt iNFORMATiONCAL,L"
Estate peter’S Rest
Christiansted, St. CroiX
compliments
MANOLIN EEFtMuoEZ
For the best Furniture
in the islands of Saint Croix
visit MANOL’IN
EL coMETA GRocERY
de
Angel MarrerO
L.es saluda e invita a todOS
a visitarle
:00 P.M.
7:00
8:00 P.M,
OCTAVO DIA DE FIESTAS
Viernes 25 de julio de 1969
En el Club Eeuestre, competencias de carreras
de caballo de paso fino. 6a actividad esta
abierta a los socios y no socios
En la lglesa Parroquia| Misa y Novena en
honor ala Santisima Virgen del Carmen
Programa auspiciado pot la Administration
Municipal con la cooperacion del SHOW
SCHLITZ.
VIEQUES AIR LINK
Schedule Flights To
San Juan Vieques
St. Croix Humacao
Tels. San Juan 724-9101
St. Croix 773-3855
Vieques 741-3991741-4830
VUELA CON TU AMIGO VAL
Flamboyan Bar & Rest
Pool RoomGaspar Alvira
Especialidad en comidas
crlollas, pollos a la barbecue
Frederiksted St. Croix
Tel. 772-0095
Compliments of
NYDIA’S STpRE
Christiansted
St. Croix
ANTONIO FIGUEROA
P.O. Box 173
State of Calquohoun
Frederiksted, St. Croix
Wholesales, Retailer
Commission Merchant
OSCAR
Refrigeration and Furniture Center
Your Kelvinator and Sealy Mattress Dealer
Quality Furniture and Appliances
Plot 8 A La Grande Princesse
Saint Croix V.I.
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL
2:00 F.NL
NOVENO DIA DE FIESTAS
Sabado 26 de julio de 1969
DIA DEDICADO A NUESTRO COMPUEBLANO
SR. DAVID MELENDEZ
En Littlefield’s Country Club, almuerzo al
homenajeado St. David Melendez, a sus
familiares y para los Hijos Ausentes.
7:00 P.M. En la lglesia Parroquial Visa y Noveru:l en
honor a la Santisima Virgen del Carmen.
8:00 P.M. En la Plaza Munoz Rivera, homenaje al
St. David Melendez.
8:30 P.M. SHOW CORONA
PADRINOS DEL PROGRAMA
Tomas Leguillow
Dimas Lopez
Totoy Lopez
Iris Lopez Boviel
Maria Rijos
Felipe Quinones
Julio Rosa
Yeyo Rodriguez
Peter Joseph Acevedo
Crisfina Mendil y essoDado Osodo
omingo rdnez
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Pablo Saleme
Jesus Quinones
Maria Camacho
Noelia Encarnacion
Leonildo Sanes
Santanita Bermudez
Domingo Rivera Matta
Jorge Garcia
Juancho Acosta
Nicolas Encarnacion
Mariano Estien
Julio Conlon
Nicolas Cordero Vazquez
Gilberto Ojeda
Pedro Ojeda
Nicolas Navarro
David Ventura
Pedro Lopez
Baltazar Felix
Eulogio Belardo
Justino Ortiz
Fidelito Lopez e Hijo
Cano Ojeda
Luis Encarnacion
Pastora Volon
Julia Rodriguez
Victorina Cruz
Luisa Aloyo y Esposo
Arcadio Melendez
Alejandrino Rosa
Jesus Felix
Marciso Morales
3:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M,
8:00
8:30 P M.
DECIMO DIA DE FIESTAS
Dorningo, 27 de iulio de 1969
Gran Parada en Celebration de Nuestro Carnaval.
(Pedimos al pueblo que asista a la Parada con
disfraces, musica de cualquie clase, incluyendo
pitos, maracas, flauas, juitarras y si es posible
Ea la hJlesia Parroquial Mi.’ y Novena en honor
a la Santisima Virgen del Carmen, todas las
noches desde el viernes 18 al 26 de Bflio
SHOW DE StN’I A CRUZ
Rifa de la novilla
todos la nol.’hes desde el 18 al 27 de julio y se
Eusebio MonelI
Cdo Benilez
Cheo GuadalupeLuh; PerezFrancisco R. Ramos
Natalio Morales
Benigno Morales
nolin Bermudez
Aureo Diaz
hlanosr ShopMalaco Martinez
Juan Rijos
Maria Quinones
Juanita Q. de Belardo
Harry EdwardsBenita Soils
gusebio Ortiz
Ciprian Ortiz
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AUTOGRAFOS
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HIGHLIGHTS OF CRUZAN HISTORY
ST. CROIX today is an hospitable island that has a little of everythingexcept cold weather.
The island has changed remarkably since Columbus discovered it in 1493and was driven of/ by hostile Indians. In the nearly 500 years that have inter-
vened, this little ar of 8,4 square miles and 52,628 acres has alternately suf-fered and prospered flora the blind forces of nature and history. It has attracted
a remarkable variety of people during its hislory, not all of whom benefitedthe island.
During the period of development of the Western Hemisphere, St. Croixwas fought over, colonized, bought, sold captured and recaptured because of its
strategic or economic potential. It is popularly said to have existed under the
flags of seven nations. This tally does not include periods of possession or use by
aboriginal tribes pirates, filibnslers, squatters, private owners, religious and
trading companies, or the few times when it was not occupied by anyone at all.
Our documented history begins with the Indians found on the island by
Columbns, and seen aiu by Governor John White 94 years later when hestopped here three days on his way to found Virginia in 1587.
THE VANISHED INDIAN. When Columbus sent his men ashore at St.
Croix’s Salt River entrance to look fro’ fresh water, November 14, 149:5, ttelanding party encountered a canoe full of Indians and a lively fight took place onthe water. Columbus’ men got more or less the worst of it, but captured a few
Indians whom tbey took with them. Columbus named the spot "Cabo de
Flechas" or "Cape of the Arrows".When the island came to be ,ctually settled in the early 1600’s, there
were [o Indians ]eft. It is assumed that most of them. were carried off in raidsby the Spaniards to work the gold mines of Santo Domingo.
To diis cky the question r*rmains unsettled as to whether St. Croix was
inhabited by tile warlike, cannibalistic Caribs or the peaceful Arawaks, or both.The Arawak culture predomirated, as artifacts show, but the cultural traits werecan’ied by the women, and the Caribs as they moved northward through the
tUtilies from the Orinoco ar, like nothing better than capturing Arawakwomen. Thee i also evidence of strong relationships with the warlike Tainans
of Puerto Rico, and the peaceful Taino of Hispanioia, who sometimes hadwomen as chieftains.
In any case, St. Croix has at least forty Indian village sites, and is rich in
Indian artifacts. The Salt River village site is a favorite diggdng spot for localamateurs.
CHRISTIANSTED HISTORIC SITEFORT CHRISTIANSVAERN, A typical example of 17sh and 18th century
military architecture built by the Danes. Finished in 1749, it was arrison for
the army and later police station. Many changes have bean made: Comman-
dant’s quarters, powder magazine, stable and other parts added.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE. Originally mrant’s house, it was bought in
1771 by the government for headquarters, and for living quarters of the Gover-
nor-GeneraL Two years later it was remodeled and aain in the 1818-20 period.
At this time adjoining house the side street bught and added. There
were extensive repairs in 1864 and expensive furnishing bought for it. A fire in
1936 damaged it badly, and third story added for livin9 quarters...
The Danish overnraent has been most generous in helping refurnisb it in the
THE STEEPLE BUILDING. One of Christiansteds most historic landmarks,
this beautiful old building put up in 1750-53 the Lutheran State
Church; with the steeple added in the 1790’s. By 1831 the Lutherans ave up
the building in bad condition, and it became at various times miitary
bakery and storehouse with many structural changes, well hospital at
time. It was closed for many years. After research and years of authentic
restoration work under the direction of architect Fred Gjessng and historian
Herbert Olsen, it opened its doors aain early in 1964 museum for the
National Historic Site under the Park Service
THE LIBRARY BUILDING. is raceful two story building was at first
only story when completed in 1751 to be Customs House. It mpdified
and the second story added in 1828 30. It was later used Post Office.
THE OLD SCALE HOUSE. This is the building that houses the
Tourist Bureau downstairs; the Harbormaster’s office and the Camber of Com-
merce above. It was weighing station for the Customs House. Te old scales
still there, where the out=going bales of cotton, hogsheads of sar and
puncheons of were weighed, well all the exotic in-coming cargo.
THE POST OFFICE BUILDING. This rambling pink structure with its inner
courtyard was completed in 1748-49 to serve she big warehouse for the
original Danish West India and Guinea Company which first colonized the
islands.
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