Young folk learn to love the nature
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.