Photos, Video & 360: Children’s Reading Festival

May 8, 2023 | 5 Comments

[Updated with photos and 360°] The Children’s Reading Festival Royal Edition event is being held today [May 8], and we will have additional coverage later on and in the meantime the live video is below.

A spokesperson previously said, “The Bermuda Alumnae Chapter [BAC] of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, with the Government of Bermuda, will host The Royal Edition of the Annual Children’s Reading Festival [CRF], in recognition of The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III & Her Majesty the Queen Consort. This free event will be held at Victoria Park in Hamilton, between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.

“The Children’s Reading Festival is a community event designed to promote a love of reading in our children. A love of reading can be the nexus between strong literacy and communication skills and a sound education. Every child in attendance [from birth to age 14] will receive a free book. There will be resources for parents to explore how to support their young readers and opportunities for creative play and exploration to stimulate and challenge in a fun-filled venue.

“As this is the Royal Edition of CRF, we will have tiaras and crowns for our young attendees and an opportunity to take pictures on a fancy throne. There will also be fun castles, and face painters, a creative arts station, and the Bermuda National Library’s Youth Services on hand. Each child will receive free popcorn and water, and there will be food vendors available on-site.

“Along with the excitement of being able to choose a book, the reader’s pavilion will feature a selection of Bermudian authors and community leaders reading their favourite children’s stories, including the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport, the Hon. Owen Darrell, JP, The Minister of Social Development and Seniors, The Hon. Tinee Furbert JP, MP, lawyer Ariana Caines, author Fiona Elkinson, and Sergio Pitcher from Planet Math.”

“We are delighted to join the Bermuda Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated in hosting this event,” said Minister Darrell.

Update: The live broadcast has concluded and the replay is below

“The Children’s Reading Festival is always a highlight for our community and our youth. And hosting this event against the backdrop of this global occasion, is the perfect way to raise awareness about the importance of literacy and reading.

“We in the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport’s wholeheartedly supports the community works that the Bermuda Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated engage in each year. They have made such a positive and lasting impact on the lives of so many. And we couldn’t think of a better way to spend a holiday than by supporting one of Bermuda’s leading charitable organistions and our young people. So, we encourage everyone to attend the Royal Edition of CRF, as it promises to be an exciting occasion for all.”

“It is an honour to partner with the Government of Bermuda to host our signature event during such a momentous occasion,” remarked Nina Jacobs, President of the Bermuda Alumnae Chapter.

“Literacy plays a significant role in the development of our young people, providing them with comprehension, critical thinking skills, and the tools to secure a sound education.
The Bermuda Alumnae Chapter is proud to play a role in the development of our youth by offering an immersive experience that makes literacy fun.”

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  1. sage says:

    Let the kids read about Charle’s ancestors going around killing, robbing looting and enslaving so he and his family can live high on the hog forever, great story.

    • saud says:

      Lets look into your past as well :)

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      Yes, and while we are at it, we can teach the children how slavery was an accepted way of life in Africa and how west African tribes sold African slaves to Europeans for payment

      • sandgrownan says:

        Endorsed and encouraged in the Bible too.

      • Question says:

        Yes. Still, today, an accepted way of life in parts of Africa.

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