Last Updated on August 21, 2025, 5:28 AM AST by Anthony Morris
The Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis will be the guest of honor at the 42nd Anniversary Black Tie Independence Gala. The event will be hosted in New York on September 26, 2025, where several members of the diaspora will be present at the event.
The members of the St Kitts and Nevis diaspora will be hosting the Independence Day event for the people living in the diaspora. Dr Drew and his team have celebrated the Independence Day event for St Kitts and Nevis for the people of the country.
He highlighted that the members of the diaspora will also be able to attend the event and getting the chance to interact with the Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis. Dr Drew will be able to not only celebrate the 42nd anniversary of St Kitts and Nevis independence, but also interact with the people.
The event was hosted as a collaboration between the St. Peter’s Alumni and Friends and the Kittitian and Nevisian Association. The Prime Minister has attended events for St Kitts and Nevis in New York, representing St Kitts and Nevis at events such as this.
The tickets for the 42nd Anniversary Black Tie Independence Gala are already on sale for a price of US$150. The event was hosted at the Villa Barone Manor, 737 Throgs Neck Expy for the people across the city to attend.
The people who want to attend the event, 42nd Anniversary Black Tie Independence Gala, they have to RSVP for the event before September 12. The event is organized every year with the members of the various partner organization for the people of the country to make sure that the people living away from St Kitts and Nevis can still experience the culture of their home country.
The celebration of St Kitts and Nevis Independence Day have already started in the federation. Notably, some of the first events of the Independence Day Calender have already concluded and more events are just around the corner.
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