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Savannah Primary and X107.1 promote fitness

Tuesday, July 4, 2006


Savannah Primary School children present a thank you card to X107.1.

Local radio station X107.1 and Savannah Primary School combined forces to promote children's health and fitness. X107.1's Program Director, J-Kruz, and on-air personality Lana hosted the sports days, in which the children played a variety of games including kayaking, snorkelling, tug-of-war, kick-scooter obstacle courses, and other team building exercises.

The sports days were held at Savannah Primary School and Public Beach as part of the Generali 'Be Active' programme, a children's health and fitness program.

The school's Coordinator Mrs. Elena Waysome thanked the X107.1 on-air talent for "one of their best days this school year."

In appreciation of X107.1's efforts in hosting the school sports days, Aaron Mackey,
Savannah Primary School's Head boy, and Prefect Kimberly Wood made a surprise visit to the radio station's studios to present them with a thank you card created and signed by the pupils.

Receiving the card J-Kruz, Program Director for X107.1 said, "I would like to thank the school for its generosity in creating such a fantastic card. It is wonderful to know that the children enjoyed the day as much as we did. Lana and myself both had a fantastic time encouraging the youth of Cayman to 'Be Active'. X107.1 is committed to helping young people in our community."

'Be Active' is a children's fitness and healthy eating programme developed by the insurance company Generali in cooperation with students, teachers, parents, community leaders and health professionals in the Cayman Islands. X107.1 is one of the companies Generali has partnered with on the island to create and deliver educational messages to children throughout Cayman about healthy behaviour and help to create a healthier next generation. For more information visit
www.cic-generalihealth.com/ be_active.htm

 

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