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Public Servants observe “Wacky Wednesday”

October 10th, 2018 | Tags:
Public Servants dressed in wacky clothing to celebrate Public Service Week 2018. Photo: Team of Reporters
Public Service Week 2018 is being celebrated under the theme “One Public Service - transforming together”. Photo: Team of Reporters
Public Service Week 2018 is being celebrated under the theme “One Public Service - transforming together”. Photo: Team of Reporters
Public Servants from across the Virgin Islands dressed for “Wacky Day” on Wednesday, October 10, 2018. Photo: Team of Reporters
Public Servants from across the Virgin Islands dressed for “Wacky Day” on Wednesday, October 10, 2018. Photo: Team of Reporters
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI: In celebrating Public Service Week 2018, Public Servants from across the Virgin Islands (VI) dressed for “Wacky Day” on Wednesday, October 10, 2018, while at the same time having fun in their working environment.

The week’s activities kicked off with praise and worship on Monday, October 8, 2018, which included remarks from leaders showing public service appreciation for years of dedicated services in the various sectors.

Transforming together

Governor of the VI His Excellency Augustus J. U. Jaspert in celebrating Public Service Week 2018 told the sector, “We have an opportunity now to be better than we were before, we have the opportunity to re-brand ourselves, we have an opportunity to transform,” he said referencing rebilding efforts from the natural desasters of 2017.

Public Service Week 2018 is being celebrated under the theme “One Public Service - transforming together”.

2 Responses to “Public Servants observe “Wacky Wednesday” ”

  • chad (10/10/2018, 18:24) Like (54) Dislike (3) Reply
    Brilliant idea. Can't everyone in the Territory do it one wacky Wednesday for a worthy cause? Say VISAR or FSN and drop a donation in drums or buckets stationed at designated areas. Annually.
    May very well help in lifting all the stress most of us continue to face daily.
  • trrefdrfds (11/10/2018, 09:00) Like (18) Dislike (0) Reply
    This was really fun yesterday these people put a smile on everyone's face. There are those who didn't do it and wished they had. I hope you give them another opportunity to do it before the year end. It was really a way of relieving stress and making you forget your problems for a day. DO IT AGAIN PLEASE!!!! SOME PEOPLE NEED TO LOOSEN UP ONCE IN A WHILE. Although we all have our issues it was a way of coming together for 1 day.


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