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The work of about 50 children who spent the past six weeks exploring Barbadian and Caribbean culture was on display on Thursday as the Division of Youth Affairs’ National Summer Camp Programme’s cultural camp at St Ambrose Parish Centre in The City came to a close with a showcase for parents and guests.
The programme exposed campers to a wide range of cultural experiences, from African studies and traditional Barbadian practices to arts, hairstyling and educational tours across the island, according to camp director Ria Callender.
Crafts made by the campers
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