Local newsNews

Little stars take big steps in educare fun run and hat parade

Super Stars Educare and aftercare got stepping as it hosted a fun run and a hat parade where learners could showcase their crazy hats.

SUPER Star’s Educare and Aftercare recently gave their young learners a morning to remember with their Fun Run and Bonnet Parade in Merebank. The morning was a joyous celebration of creativity, community and childhood wonder, with children and families coming together.

Also read: Grandparents’ Day sparks feelings of love, community

Jyothi Chandra, the centre’s teacher, said they believe in nurturing creativity, respecting traditions and creating joyful memories for their little learners.

The children proudly wore their unique, hand-crafted bonnets in the parade. Adorned with everything from fuzzy animals and multi-colored flowers to bright colours and imaginative designs, each bonnet reflected the child’s individual creativity and active support of their families.

Chandra said the fun run added another level of excitement, especially for the learners. Learners ran, with parents and teachers cheering them on.

She added that PT Alarms Tactical Unit and Ambulance Services ensured the safety and smooth running of the parade and they were grateful for their support.

“This event was more than enjoyable — it fostered teamwork, creativity, and community spirit. It was so touching to see everyone come together to support our children,” said Chandra.

The fun run and bonnet parade highlighted the centre’s ongoing commitment to child development through engaging, meaningful, and inclusive activities that leave lasting memories.

For more Southlands Sun news, follow us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok.

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter and get news delivered straight to your inbox.

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from Southlands Sun in Google News and Top Stories.

Dillon Pillay

He is a relatively new face in the journalism scene as he just recently graduated. He has a Bachelor in Journalism degree with a major in television. As a journalist at Southlands Sun he focuses on a variety of beats of news from hard news to social events and sports. He works as a multimedia journalist utilising his love for the camera and social media to good use.

Related Articles

Back to top button