It was ‘Water Wednesday’ for the first time at the Holy Trinity School on Wednesday, March 5, organized by one of the ABLP candidate in this month’s Barbuda Council elections, Bonnietha John.
Reports are that the principal, Sharleen Harris, expressed her sincere gratitude to candidate, John, for this bold initiative, recognizing that water is essential for life.
In a heartwarming gesture, she acknowledged the generous donation and the uplifting compliments given to Bonnietha John, highlighting the community’s commitment to promoting environmental awareness.
Reports from Codrington indicate that the event was marked by enthusiastic participation from both students and teachers, who were elated by the donation and its underlying message. The initiative was designed not only to celebrate the essential resource of water but also to educate the school community on sustainable practices. Principal Harris noted that the efforts made during “Water Wednesday” are integral to fostering a sense of responsibility toward natural resources.
Participants at Holy Trinity School left the event inspired and well-informed about the importance of water conservation. Teachers emphasized that the newfound knowledge would benefit both educational programs and day-to-day practices at the school. As the community continues to embrace these eco-friendly initiatives, the impact of the donation and the event is expected to resonate well into the future.
Observers note that John has brought a fresh approach to campaigning in Barbuda to the point where even her opponents are paying attention.