Yesterday, Overstrand joined different parts of the world, to celebrate International Children’s Day.
World Children’s Day is observed annually on 1 June, as an initiative for children's well-being and rights and coincides with the Child Protection Week campaign currently underway in South Africa.
Overstrand Municipality joined the UNESCO Creative Cities Network in 2019 to encourage international co-operation between cities that invest in culture and creativity.
As part of this network, Overstrand Tourism initiated several painting activations for International Children’s Day. These will be held at the Mount Pleasant and Hermanus Libraries, at the African Penguin and Seabird Sanctuary in Kleinbaai (APSS), The Hub in Masakhane in Gansbaai and in Pringle Bay.
The focus will be marine life and children younger than 16 years will be painting to the theme.
International Children’s Day is observed annually on 1 June, as an initiative for children's well-being and rights and coincides with the Child Protection Week campaign currently underway in South Africa. Overstrand Municipality's MMC for Community Services Ronald Nutt and Deputy Mayor Lindile Ntsabo popped in at the Hermanus Library to be part of the day though the UNESCO Creative
As part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, Overstrand Municipality's Library in Hermanus prepared the canvas with marine creatures and the Hermanus Home-schoolers helped to colour it in. With them are Mardee Cita who helped the children with the creative direction.
Thank you to the Dyer Island Conservation Trust ‘Deep Blue Ambassadors’ and Grootbos Foundation’s The Hub in Masakhane who contributed in linking our region with the rest of the world through awareness of children’s rights.
Hermanus Library prepared the canvas with marine creatures and the children added colour. Pictured here are Overstrand Municipality's Deputy Mayor, Cllr Lindile Ntsabo with 'teacher' Mardee Cita and Hermanus Home-schoolers.