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Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will<br />

strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous hand. (Isaiah<br />

41:10) These are the words that have guided me throughout my life’s journey.<br />

From a young age, I always had a passion for pageantry, but never had the<br />

bravery to compete because I didn’t see myself as, “pageant material.” I attended<br />

multiple pageants and lived vicariously through the contestants. My dream was<br />

not to win a crown. My dream was to one day gather up the courage to vie for a<br />

title. April 16, 2016, was the night my life changed forever. As I sang the words,<br />

“There’s a praise on the inside that I can’t keep to myself, a holler stirring up from<br />

the depths of my soul,” it finally registered that my dream finally became reality<br />

and the events that followed were even more astounding. All my hard work paid<br />

off, leaving my mark in the Lionel Roberts Stadium and Virgin Islands History,<br />

I was crowned the 64th Queen of Virgin Islands Carnival.<br />

I have always been an avid participant in Virgin Islands Carnival but reigning<br />

over the festivities gave me a new sense of appreciation for my culture and most<br />

importantly my home. Carnival is a museum of our culture; it is V.I. culture<br />

at its peak. People travel from all parts of the world just to experience our food,<br />

music, dance, art and they are never disappointed. Most importantly, Carnival<br />

brings us together as a community and that is what I love about this time of the<br />

year.<br />

During my reign, I had the opportunity to experience any and everything<br />

Carnival, from the Food Fair where all our local delicacies as well as our local art<br />

were on display, to Panorama and the Junior Calypso Competition where our<br />

youth got to exhibit their talents to the people of our community. I was also<br />

given the honor of co-commentating the Children’s Parade alongside Addie<br />

Ottley and Lillian Moolenaar. The highlight of my reign was the Hospital Show,<br />

where we brought Carnival to those who were not able to participate in the festivities<br />

due to medical reasons. It warmed my heart to see the joy and excitement<br />

that filled their faces. Culminating the Carnival season was the Adult’s Parade,<br />

although the weather was not the best, it was still my pleasure to open the parade<br />

and address our community; as the cultural cliché utters, “Rain Don’t Stop the<br />

Carnival.” In addition to reigning over the carnival festivities I was also given the<br />

opportunity to attend other events in our territory and internationally. Namely,<br />

I visited our sister islands of St. John and St. Croix where I participated in their<br />

Festival Parades and activities, and I was also able to attend the Miss St. John and<br />

Miss British Virgin Islands competitions.<br />

Throughout this journey, I was surrounded by people that provided me with<br />

love and support and continuously lifted me higher. To my seamstresses, Lurlene<br />

Gerard, Sandraann Massac and Denise Tavares, thank you for lending me your<br />

hands and helping turn my vision into a reality. To the ladies of Venus and<br />

Mars Beauty Salon, thank you for welcoming me as one of your Glam Dollz<br />

and making me feel confident before, during and after the show. And most<br />

importantly Ama and Shara, I will never forget the many sacrifices you both<br />

made to ensure I was always flawless. To my amazing vocal coach, Sandraan<br />

Massac, thank you for passing on your wisdom and helping expand my craft.<br />

To Felix Enterprises, thank you for bringing my Cultural and Promotional<br />

costumes to life. To Shayla Solomon and S3 Pro Consulting, thank you for<br />

being a sensational coach and an inspiring individual; you never gave up on me<br />

and you always made me feel like we were family. Words cannot express the love<br />

and appreciation I have for you and the wisdom you have instilled in me. To<br />

Lurlene Gerard, thank you for being my second mom, and having such a warm<br />

and welcoming heart. You sacrificed many nights just to make sure everything I<br />

wore reflected my vision and personality. I love you Momma Gerard. To my big<br />

sister, Mia Morris, thank you for being you. You were my listening ear and my<br />

shoulder to cry on throughout this whole experience. Thank you for always supporting<br />

me in everything I do. You always made sure my routines reflected my<br />

personality and that I was comfortable. We may not be sisters by blood but I will<br />

always hold you dear to my heart. To my phenomenal chaperone, Shamika Williams-<br />

Henley, thank you for opening your heart to me. Words cannot express<br />

how grateful I am for all the sacrifices you made to ensure that I had an influential<br />

journey. Your countless words of wisdom and constant encouragement have<br />

helped mold me into the young woman I am today and I am forever indebted.<br />

Thank you for making me a better version of myself. I love you Shammy, Ceara<br />

and Bianca, you will both be my pageant sisters forever. I am glad that we went<br />

on this journey together. You are both amazing, young women, that I know<br />

will make a difference in this world. I wish you both nothing but success in<br />

everything you do.<br />

None of this would be possible without the love and support of my friends<br />

and family. To my little sister Keinesha, thank you for always encouraging me.<br />

Thank you for always listening when I rehearsed and never growing weary. I will<br />

always strive to excel because I know I have you looking up to me. To my older<br />

brothers, Judilius, Judicael, and Jawahn thank you for always believing in me<br />

and my abilities and for always supporting me from a distance. To my Auntie<br />

Petra and cousin Monifa, thank you for always making sure I had what I needed<br />

throughout my journey. You were my main support system and I will forever be<br />

grateful. Most importantly, thank you to my mother Judith Eltez, without you<br />

none of this would be possible, you are my rock. You never gave up on me even<br />

when I wanted to give up on myself. I love you with all my heart. Thank you for<br />

always being my biggest fan. To my dad, the late Cecil “Fatta” Potter, you may<br />

no longer be with us, but I channel you in everything I do. I will continue to<br />

keep your legacy alive and make you proud. I love you, always and forever.<br />

This crown not only belongs to me, it belongs to any and every one that has<br />

contributed and supported me from the beginning, thank you for being #Team<br />

Kamarsha. My Centennial Queens, Annakiya, K’Risa, Aminisha, Kalyna, and<br />

Mary-Alice, I wish you all the best of luck on your journey and I congratulate<br />

you for taking this step on becoming a part of Virgin Islands History. It is my<br />

personal testimony the journey will not be an easy one, but in the end, it will<br />

be worth the sacrifice. Stay grounded and always believe in yourself and your<br />

potential. Though only one of you will be crowned on April 15th, remember a<br />

queen is not afraid to fail, failure is a stepping stone to greatness and just by vying<br />

for this title, you are all Queens.<br />

Along this journey, I have learned so many things about myself that make me<br />

proud of the person I am becoming. Being crowned Virgin Islands Carnival<br />

Queen 2016 is a moment that I will remember for as long as I walk this Earth.<br />

Being a Queen is knowing and loving who you are, which equips you with the<br />

tools to move through life with confidence and a sense of purpose. A queen is<br />

not perfect, she is always willing to learn, discuss and most importantly listen.<br />

Being a Queen is knowing when you are wrong and being able to accept it and<br />

make a change. Being a Queen is valuing others and their ideas, but knowing<br />

which ones are true to who you are. Always carry in your heart the many lessons<br />

learned and the tears that have been shed, and grow with every encounter. Continue<br />

to be loyal and true to yourself, love yourself and be selfless in everything<br />

you do. Being a Queen is knowing that God is with you every step of the way<br />

and knowing and trusting in your heart that he will never forsake you.<br />

Nothing is more fabulous than Carnival in St. Thomas.!<br />

Saluting you as the epitome of fabulous, Kamarsha Melissa Eltez-Potter<br />

A Centennial Commemoration for our 65th Celebration 25

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