Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has granted administrative leave for all nonessential Government of the Virgin Islands employees from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, November 28, giving public servants an extended Thanksgiving weekend to rest and recharge.
Governor Bryan reminded the community that Thanksgiving is a time for reflection and gratitude, encouraging Virgin Islanders to use the long weekend to center themselves, enjoy loved ones, and engage in meaningful acts of kindness.
“Thanksgiving calls us to pause and appreciate the blessings in our lives,” Governor Bryan said. “I urge everyone to take this time to rest, recharge, and enjoy your loved ones. Use a little of it to lift someone up—check on a neighbor, share a plate, make a call that matters. Gratitude is best when it moves our hands as well as our hearts.”
Governor Bryan and Acting Governor Tregenza A. Roach, Esq. encourage all to observe the extended holiday with thankful and reflective activities, remembering to stay safe throughout the holiday weekend and to return refreshed and ready to close out the year with strength and purpose.
St. Croix Source
Alerts, Local government

