Kids who participated in the Sea Breeze Constituency Summer Fun Camp hosted by Member of Parliament Leslia Miller-Brice gained unique experiences that they won’t soon forget. They learned how to make useful arts and crafts that could earn them money; they travelled around New Providence visiting historic sites; and they shared in the music, tastes and culture of being Bahamian.
For MP Miller, it was important to instill a strong sense of cultural pride in the children of Sea Breeze, because it helps to form their identity and foster their national pride. In this way, Miller and her Team LB were able to help build each child into productive citizens.
As the Sea Breeze Summer Fun Camp wrapped up, Team LB prepared to host all of the children of the constituency to a Back to School Jamboree. Hundreds of children in the area turned out with their parents to the Charles Carter park on Charles Saunders Highway from 4:30pm to 7:30pm.
More Photo Highlights Below:
Sea Breeze kids learn Junkanoo dance moves wearing headpieces they made during summer camp
Sea Breeze Mp Leslia Miller presented all summer camp kids with a certificate to memorialize their summer of learning and fun
young men learn how to beat drums in a Junkanoo parade wearing headpieces they made during Sea Breeze Summer Fun Camp
Kids who participated in the Sea Breeze Summer Fun camp were treated to a visit to the I Dream of Sugar restaurant and gift store, which also features an interactive Junkanoo lounge
Kids in Sea Breeze learned how to make crafts out of coconut during their Summer Fun Camp
Sea Breeze MP leslia Miller-Brice, center, poses with her group of summer camp attendees during their island tour, which included a visit to the 66 Steps
Sea Breeze Summer Fun Camp kids enjoy a tour of the world famous Straw market in Downtown Nassau
Sea Breeze MP Leslia Miller and kids in her constituency at Fort Fincastle and the Water Tower during an island tour and cultural immersion
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