THE 2025 Panorama season is on its way and the kids are getting in on the action. The preliminaries of the schools' competition kicked off on January...
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
KIDS in the southland came out in their numbers to meet cricket legend Brian Lara on January 8. He was promoting his new book, Lara, the England Chronicles. The book is a firsthand account of Lara's remarkable career, serving as a powerful example of dedication and excellence. Paria Fuel Trading Co Ltd has partnered with Lara to make 600 copies of the book available for distribution to schools within its fenceline communities. [caption id="attachment_1133614" align="alignnone" width="1024"] VOS Government Primary School students awaiting Brian Lara's arrival on January 8. -[/caption] The first group of school visits took place on January 8 at San Fernando Central Secondary School, Pointe-a-Pierre Government Primary School and VOS Government Primary School, Gasparillo. As Lara walked into the schools, he was greeted with enthusiastic cheers of, "Lara, Lara, Lara!" from the students, who were thrilled to see him. He spent time signing books and interacting with both students and teachers. A few lucky students even had the chance to read passages from his book to him aloud. In a news release on January 13, Paria said the partnership will promote reading, learning, and a passion for cricket among students. [caption id="attachment_1133617" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Students at San Fernando Central Secondary School pose with an autographed copy of Brian Lara's book. -[/caption] Lara said, “I want to make sure that the books get into the hands of the school children and anyone willing to bring out my story. I want to thank Paria for the wonderful opportunity they have provided to me for making this possible and appreciate your contribution to this effort." Through this initiative, Paria said it hopes to inspire young minds, encourage them to set ambitious goals and take pride in their community representation. "The company believes Lara's journey will be a catalyst for motivation and growth among the students," the company said. [caption id="attachment_1133616" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Students of VOS Government Primary School give a thumbs up after meeting Brian Lara. -[/caption] "Paria is thrilled to partner with Mr Lara on this meaningful initiative," said Mushtaq Mohammed, general manager Paria. "We are excited to see the positive impact his story will have on our youth, both in the classroom and on the cricket field." The post Love for Lara at south schools appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
THE 2025 Panorama season is on its way and the kids are getting in on the action. The preliminaries of the schools' competition kicked off on January...
In December, Parliament approved the Elections and Boundaries Commission's (EBC) 2024 report on constituency boundary changes without...
YOUTH Mobilisation Foundation founder Sule Joseph said the organisation’s expo at Queen’s Hall on January 17 was organised to give students from...
THIRTY-ONE dynamic steelbands in the small conventional band category will compete on January 18, at Victoria Square, Port of Spain, for one of 14...
SIX Trinidadians have been announced among the 2025 Cohort of the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) fellowship programme. In a news...
EAST Mucurapo Secondary and Fatima College were crowned the champions of the TT Schools Basketball Opening Knockout competition at the Maloney Indoor...
The lyrics are easy to recall, easy for anyone to sing – but the song’s premise is anything but simple. Austin “SuperBlue” Lyons and Romell...
A FIRE That broke out at the home of a pensioner in Ste Madeleine early on January 14 quickly spread to a neighbouring house, destroying both homes...
BAVINA SOOKDEO Wahida Mohammed-Narine has achieved a milestone in her decades-long career as an educator, earning the Pan African Leadership...
Energy and Energy Industries Minister Stuart Young encouraged students of Port of Spain schools to have faith in their destiny as he gave the feature...