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SHTA 12th Annual Crystal Pineapple Awards Voting Online Open November 1st. | SMN News

October 31, 2019

SHTA 12th Annual Crystal Pineapple Awards Voting Online Open November 1st. | SMN News
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PHILIPSBURG:---The voting period for the 12th Annual Crystal Pineapple Awards will officially open on November 1st, 2019 at 9am. This puts you in the perfect position to vote for those individuals and organizations you think should be recognized for their outstanding performance in the Hospitality, Tourism and Trade Industry. May it be an excellent employee, an outstanding manager, your favorite restaurant or media personality, for example.
The Crystal Pineapple Awards Gala is the ONLY event on the island that recognizes Hospitality & Trade personnel, organizations and associations for their outstanding performance during the year. During this year’s Gala


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Source: https://www.sxm-talks.com/st-martin-news-network/shta-12th-annual-crystal-pineapple-awards-voting-online-open-november-1st-smn-news/

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