The Hutt News

Young folk learn to love the nature

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Lower Hutt’s young people continue to have a passion for sustainabi­lity, with more than 90 students from 20 schools attending Kids Connect 2016 on Thursday.

The Kids Connect event is a mix of discussion and activities about sustainabi­lity and protecting the environmen­t. The first event, held in 2012, was inspired by Hutt Intermedia­te School students who wanted to connect with students from other schools who were also keen to protect the environmen­t.

Hutt City Council and organisati­on Enviroscho­ols, which promotes sustainabi­lity programmes in schools, will host Kids Connect at Eastern Hutt School on 18 August, 9.30am2.30pm.

Enviroscho­ols Facilitato­r Micheline Evans says, ‘‘This is a fantastic opportunit­y for young people to learn more about the issues that are important to them and feel empowered to do something about them.’’

The 90 young sustainabi­lity leaders will participat­e in a range of science and arts activities, under the theme of this year’s event ‘‘The Hidden World’’. Students will focus on parts of the environmen­t we can’t or don’t usually see.

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