Students enjoyed this activity as Art and Craft is a subject loved by all age groups represented. The highlightof the day were the upcoming reggae and dancehall artistes,
The day began with the national anthem and prayer led by Dianne Taylor, principal, and enthusiasm soon was contagious to silence the children, aged 0-13
Mr. Craig Phang Sang gave a motivational speech, and spoke about some of the careers student could go in to, like film making, directing and music directing.
The most impacting part was when the artistes were performing. The names of the artistes are Rollie Fresh, Boom Steppa, Kimberley Nain, and Keida.
The four Charities that are to be benefitted are: The Bread Basket Ministries, Guiding Light Charity, Jamcan/SOS Children Village and the Gregory Park Baptist Learning Centre
At last the long awaited recording of the interview where CVM TV at Sunrise shun brightly on OAaSIS representatives is available for those who missed out
Sensational, in her delivery, she was one of four artistes arranged by Solid Agency’s Chris Campbell to perform and to give a pep talk to the participants.
The creative workshop series slated from April 21-23 is now being held on Friday, April 23 only. However, Conflict arriving from New Jersey is sure to perform.
In under 10 minutes viewers were told of the need for the foundation and its impact in at least one location, and the response of children so far, plus more.
A team of volunteers from the Scotiabank will join the OAaSIS International network in the creative workshop series for Port Royal, April 21,22,23