Saw this sign on the River Walk the other day when I was walking. I looked up the group and found this info.
Congratulations to the ‘Green Team' from Rosses Foróige Neighbourhood Youth Project in Dungloe that won the Community Group first prize for their video about Climate Action titled ‘Acting Local, Thinking Global' at the ReelLIFE SCIENCE Video Competition Galway Awards.The group created a short environmental video on the subject of 'Single Use Plastics' and were shortlisted to the final 9 finalists from around Ireland.
If interested check out their video (2:53) here https://youtu.be/6HYhesfB9g8
to see other signs from around the globe, click here
I am proud of this generation of children ... they see things better than we adults ... maybe they will heal the planet ...
ReplyDeleteHave a good day, Bill!
Their motto is already worth the prize. Nice sign.
ReplyDeleteA sweet sign for a good cause.
ReplyDeleteA very colourful sign.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
That's a bright cheerful sign.
ReplyDeleteLiked the video - they did well those children.
Well, there is hope, is it!!!! Great to see, Bill.
ReplyDeleteHere still too cold for anything, but I need to go out, too. Recycling.
At least sunny here, to a wonderful day!
The environment needs all the help it can get. Think green.
ReplyDeleteWe really need to wean ourselves off single use plastic. They may be a worse scourge than Covid-19.
ReplyDeleteHello, great sign. Yes, it is past time to act. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteVery cute.
ReplyDeleteThat's a cute sign with a message! Will check the video
ReplyDeletePretty sign and definitely a great message 🌷🐦🌻
ReplyDelete...I remember hippies back in the '60s running around with flowers in their hair talking about "Flower Power!" Thanks Bill for the memories.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see the young people moving in a positive direction...a movement which needs all our support!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to them for their successful efforts.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to take the younger generations to get us out of the environmental mess we find ourselves in.
ReplyDeleteEducation is greatly needed and this covers two areas...publicity and information.
ReplyDeleteOh didn't they do a professional job with the video Bill, thank heavens for the next generation coming up 💙
ReplyDeleteGood for them to try to do something to slow global warming and produce the video.
ReplyDeleteFlower power! Wonderful to see.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Youth are our hope for the environment. Hope it’s not too late already.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Plastics are taking over
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Nice to see children getting involved in the health of our planet.
ReplyDeleteLove.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to them!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations ......
ReplyDeletegreat job
I'll add my congratulations too. :)
ReplyDeleteHay que inculcar el amor a la Naturaleza a los niños y así cuando sean mayores sabrán conservarla.
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Bill - it is so encouraging to see young people taking action, and encouraging adults to do the same. Loved the video!
ReplyDeleteThis video was quite encouraging to see and kudos to all involved for showing such awareness at a young age. Now, if only some older folks will learn as well.
ReplyDeleteYes only one word fits - and that is congratulations :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Acting local, thinking global. I like that tagline.
ReplyDeleteGood for them! I hope they're able to stay active and involved. (Plastic bags are back in the mix here after they're stopped people from bringing their own bags.)
ReplyDeleteThese youth are the hope of what's coming up for our earth. Makes me happy to see that there are still kids who know more about the earth rather than being fixated on their video games and gadgets.
ReplyDeleteGood.
ReplyDeleteWell seen. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI'll check the video out later.
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