Atelerie reopens with a focus
Last Friday evening, Premier David Burt, Minister of Education and Workforce Development Diallo Rabain, and the Minister of Social Development and Sports Michael Weeks attended the Mirrors Programme‘s Volunteer Appreciation Reception at Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art
Charity golf day raises $33,000
The 1st Annual Skyport, Aecon & Bermuda Airport Authority Charity Golf Day raised more than $30,000 for two local charities.
Mirrors artwork presented to Burt
The Mirrors Programme presented David Burt, the Premier, with artwork from the programme’s second annual Art and Digital Competition.
33 Young People Attend Mirrors SuperCamp
On Sunday afternoon, the Minister of Social Development and Sports Michael Weeks attended the closing ceremony for the Mirrors SuperCamp Senior Forum at Willowbank Resort & Conference Centre.
Camp students told: make your dreams happen
The Mirrors youth development programme has celebrated the graduation of 33 young people from its six-day senior “supercamp” programme.
Bermuda life celebrated in Mirrors art
Prizes were issued this week by the Mirrors Programme for its second annual art and digital competition, hosted by the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
Mirrors Art and Digital Competition Winners
The prize-giving ceremony for Mirrors’ second annual Art and Digital Competition was hosted at The Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
Mirrors kick-starts conversation at Dellwood
A youth training and mentorship programme has had an immediate impact on pupils. Tina Duke, the principal at Dellwood Middle School, said a young girl pupil had told her that she planned to go to college — the first in her family to do so.
Mirrors SuperCamp holds closing ceremony
A six-day youth programme that focused on personal development has held its closing ceremony.
Village mentality needed to uplift future generations
Reminded that “it takes a village ...”, the Back to School Gathering at the Bermuda College took place last Thursday to promote the tandem between families and schools to the benefit of our island’s children.
Teen credits Mirrors for turning life around
A teenager got a second chance at success through a community-centred “satellite programme”. Kani Stovell, 17, wsas the first participant of a programme by youth charity Mirrors designed to teach life skills and help young people finish their education. Kani, who was at risk of dropping out of school, now works at the Hamilton Princess and Beach Club, and hopes to become a musician.
Trio’s training will benefit youngsters
An international summer training experience completed by a trio of Bermudians will benefit local schoolchildren. Nicola Paugh, Khalid Davis and Jeanene Todd took part in an eight-day training course at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas.