Friday, July 07, 2006
Respect for Law Week - May 1 - 7 , 2006
“Learn From Home……….Practice for Life”
May 1 to 7, 2006 marked an exciting and eventful week in the lives of the children at the Duhaney Park Primary School, Hope Valley Experimental Primary School, Calabar High School and the Visions of Hope Recreational Centre.
A flurry of activities were carried out by the members of the Sunset Optimist Club of Kingston which involved:
- A Poster Competition on “What Peace Means to Me” at Duhaney Park, Hope Valley and Visions of Hope
- Calabar High School boys got a chance to see the insides of an Adult Correctional Centre
- Movie evening spent with the children at Visions of Hope
- The boys at Hope Valley also had a chance to interact with a member of the security forces
- Fellowship at the Meadowbrook United Church
We also had a chance to make presentations to the winners of the poster competition in the various institutions.
Approximately 2500 children were reached during the week’s activities.
Report submitted by:
Sec Paulette
Apology from Opt Sylvia
Please accept my apology for the delay in updating this particular item due to the intense activities leading up to the Arrival of the Aids Relay Torch - pictures relating to this event will be posted at a later date
May 1 to 7, 2006 marked an exciting and eventful week in the lives of the children at the Duhaney Park Primary School, Hope Valley Experimental Primary School, Calabar High School and the Visions of Hope Recreational Centre.
A flurry of activities were carried out by the members of the Sunset Optimist Club of Kingston which involved:
- A Poster Competition on “What Peace Means to Me” at Duhaney Park, Hope Valley and Visions of Hope
- Calabar High School boys got a chance to see the insides of an Adult Correctional Centre
- Movie evening spent with the children at Visions of Hope
- The boys at Hope Valley also had a chance to interact with a member of the security forces
- Fellowship at the Meadowbrook United Church
We also had a chance to make presentations to the winners of the poster competition in the various institutions.
Approximately 2500 children were reached during the week’s activities.
Report submitted by:
Sec Paulette
Apology from Opt Sylvia
Please accept my apology for the delay in updating this particular item due to the intense activities leading up to the Arrival of the Aids Relay Torch - pictures relating to this event will be posted at a later date
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