By Malshani Delgahapitiya
10th Oct. 2011
The 2nd assembly for the day was held as Hillwood
College. The grade 12 students of Hillwood attended the assembly.
The Sri Lanka Unites Junior Team (SLU JT), explained to the
gathering, the importance of reconciliation and peace and how we as students
can contribute towards this cause.
We left the premises after the assembly with the hope of
seeing a SLU chapter at Hillwood College Kandy in the near future, and headed
to the Hindu Cultural Centre where we lodged.
After lunch, the junior Team had a team time, which we used
to learn and broaden our knowledge on reconciliation. The end of team time was always full of fun
filled and memorable discussions about the morning sessions and getting to know
each other more.
In the later part of the day, we spent time preparing for
the Kandy workshop which was to be held the following day at the Hindu Cultural
Centre. Since our team consisted of multi talented and versatile youth from
across the country, our team leader, Prashan Ayya suggested that we should
practice and perform a song after the workshop! We managed to practice the song
while working on various other responsibilities each of us were given. It was challenging but we gave our best shots
to make the next day a success! After dinner, we watched the movie “Invictus”,
to get a better knowledge about the great personality of Nelson Mandela.
11th Oct. 2011
All of us were up and ready by 6 a.m. for the big day in
Kandy. Each person attended to the responsibilities
they were given the previous day. A
total of about 60 students from Trinity College Kandy; Colombo International
School, Kandy; Royal International School, Kurunagala; St. Anthoy’s College,
Kandy; and St. Sylvester’s College, Kandy attended the Kandy SLU workshop that
was organized by the SLU chapter of Trinity College, Kandy. The students were
mixed and put into several teams, irrespective of their schools.
The teams actively participated in all the games we had
organized for them. Each game was based on a reconciliation principle. The main
attraction of the workshop was the forum theatre which showcased a series of
unjust events that was later corrected by the students. By the end of the workshop, the students were
also deeply moved and touched by the vision of Sri Lanka Unites, and they all
pledged to work with SLU to rebuild our nation and to be the change that we
want to see in the country.
Kandy workshop- A Success!!
After a tiring morning session, the Junior Team was given a
much deserved break by Prashan Ayya. So together with few of our friends from
the Trinity College, SLU chapter, we decided to go around Kandy site seeing
before night falls. We had an amazing
time, yet again getting to know each other better and enjoying the beauties of
the hill-capital. It was almost 10.30 p.m. when we got back to the Hindu
Cultural Centre and we were all very tired! BUT! We all stayed up, to learn
more about one of the greatest leaders of the world; Nelson Mandela. After the
team session, we all went back to our rooms to have a good night sleep to be
ready to head to Nuwara-eliya the following day.
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