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NATIONAL SECURITY Minister Fitzgerald Hinds and Office of Law Enforcement Policy (OLEP) head Gale Charles paid kudos to the kids who participated in the ministry's Creative Expressions vacation camp at Beetham Gardens Community Centre on August 14. About 70 children from Port of Spain and environs attended the six-week camp, which is also run at Easter. [caption id="attachment_1103241" align="alignnone" width="817"] Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds presents a certificate and gift bag to Xayn Gormandy, a member of the Beetham Creative Expressions Camp, at the recital at Beetham Gardens Community Centre, Beetham, on August 14. - Photo by Gabriel Williams[/caption] Hinds, in his address, said it gladdened his heart to see the youngsters' growth during the camp. He said such camps provided a safe space for youngsters who represent TT's future, and camp activities had built the pupils' self-confidence, let them express themselves, and promoted self-discipline. The ministry hosted a dance and drama recital for the campers of the ministry's Creative Expressions vacation camp at Beetham Gardens Community Centre on August 14.. [caption id="attachment_1103243" align="alignnone" width="979"] Gale Charles congratulates Seraphina Edwards. - Photo by Gabriel Williams[/caption] The event included a skit of pupils portraying the plight of the scarlet ibis after over-exploitation of its food source – crabs – by hunters. Parents and pupils attested at the mike how helpful the camp had been, while the community council's Shakile Joseph hoped it could be expanded in 2025. [caption id="attachment_1103242" align="alignnone" width="864"] Office of Law Enforcement Policy (OLEP) head Gale Charles congratulates Venice Edwards. - Photo by Gabriel Williams[/caption] "Destiny, oi! Well done, baby girl!" shouted a parent known as Aunty Cutie. "That's my son!" boomed a proud father. The post Beetham kids make Creative Expressions appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
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