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Photo Focus: VIMSIA Hosts Second Annual Carni-Fall Fundraising Event

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The Virgin Islands Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy hosted its second annual Carni-Fall fundraiser on Saturday at Coral World Ocean Park. The event brought together families, local vendors, and community members to celebrate culture and the start of the school year.

“I think this is an opportunity not only for Montessori to embrace the community, but also for the community to learn what Montessori is about,” said Vernon Araujo, marketing director for the school. “There are only a few schools in the entire world that offer this type of education. For everyone on the island to have access to talk with teachers, administration, and kids is amazing. That’s what I love about this event. It’s a carnival in the fall — like ‘Christmas in July.’ It highlights our culture and community and encourages more dialogue.”

Araujo noted that the event drew a diverse crowd, with people of all ages and backgrounds mingling, and multiple languages being heard throughout the park.

“Tonight is as much about raising money for our important student scholarship programs as it is about bringing together the community at the beginning of the school year,” said Gloria Arpasi, head of school at Virgin Islands Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy. “Carni-Fall is our way of celebrating one of our most beloved events — carnival — in September, to kick off the school year with our families and friends.”

Attendees enjoyed food from Island Edge Culinary, drinks at bars sponsored by Coca-Cola and Leatherback Beer, and performances by VIMSIA’s student moko jumbies and Topp Notch Band.

Local vendors and artisans were featured in a mini Vendors Plaza, giving the community a chance to support small businesses while celebrating island culture.

“The event is a beautiful opportunity to celebrate our culture and share it,” said Ital Delroy Anthony, a vendor selling local crafts. “It allows us to teach children, adults, and visitors. This is how we keep the community alive, by hosting events like these. People can learn about traditional Virgin Islander coconut bird feeders and moko jumbies.”

“I think the event is a great opportunity that brings the community together,” said Erica Peterson of Cheerful Cherry Studio USVI. “I love participating in cheer.”

Proceeds from Carni-Fall 2025 went to VIMSIA’s Annual Fund, which supports expanding access to high-quality education for Virgin Islands families, enhancing the school’s distinctive learning experience, and funding teacher training, school operations, and community outreach programs.

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