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Not just a ribbon

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It’s a death toll that, unfortunat­ely, continues to rise and has since 2020.

To many, the numbers are just that numbers. But every single one of those numbers represents a loved one lost to the Covid-19 pandemic.

To honour all those who have passed on during this pandemic and to show their support to all those who are grieving, hundreds of Union learners and staff gathered outside the Union Preparator­y School in Plasket Street on Friday 20 August to tie a ribbon to the school’s front fence as part of Union Preparator­y School’s Ribbons for Remembranc­e installati­on.

Each colourful ribbon represents the life of a loved one lost during this time, with many of those ribbons bearing the names of loved ones who have died.

“A lot of what happened in the last year, with all the people that have passed on, was incredibly difficult to bear for the community of Graaff-Reinet.

“There were no funerals and there were no visitation­s, or, if there were, they were very limited,” commented Belinda Botha, Principal of Union Preparator­y School.

“We hope that this remembranc­e installati­on will give families and friends a chance to come together and remember together.”

Participat­ion is open to everyone and the Graaff-Reinet community is invited to add their own ribbon to the installati­on. The installati­on will remain in front of the school until Monday 30 August.

 ??  ?? Belinda Botha, Principal of Union Preparator­y School, ties a ribbon to the school’s front fence.
Belinda Botha, Principal of Union Preparator­y School, ties a ribbon to the school’s front fence.
 ??  ?? Union High School’s head prefects, Kyle-Luke du Preez and Hannah Watermeyer.
Union High School’s head prefects, Kyle-Luke du Preez and Hannah Watermeyer.

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