Mangaluru: Guardian Angel's Church Angelore celebrates unique Children's Day


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Mangaluru, Nov 22: Children’s Day was recently observed at Guardian Angel's Church, Angelore, here in a unique way.

An open air stage with a hi tech touch was set up to display the children’s talents. The programme was declared open by vicar Fr William Menezes along with asst parish priest Fr Denzil Lobo, Roshan Patrao the vice president of PPC and Dora Rodrigues, the secretary of PPC by releasing balloons.

God’s blessings were invoked by a prayer song sung by children belonging to various classes. More than 135 students showcased their talents by either acting in hilarious skits or singing songs in different languages. A few children got an opportunity to compere the programme which they did very well.

In a stage programme, the winners of lucky games, quiz and photograph competition were awarded prizes. Fr Denzil Lobo in his address said that he was reminded of his childhood days. If children are encouraged, they will be confident enough to bring out their potentialities. Fr William Menezes congratulated every child for participating and said, “A month ago, I asked you to give your children to us and today they are transformed by bringing out their talents in an extraordinary manner. Let us sacrifice our today, so that our children have a better tomorrow.”



Main sponsors and trainers of choreography and singing, who were instrumental for the success of the programme were honoured with a floral bouquet. Victor Rasquinha was specially honoured with a shawl, flowers and fruits as an artist and for his all-round service all these years.

Maxim and his team did a marvelous job in organizing and coordinating the whole programme. Adelin Pinto proposed the vote of thanks and Wencita Dias compered the stage programme. The programme concluded by singing ‘Oh give Thanks….’

  

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