
The following article was printed in the Caernarfon Herald. I report from the Herald was present when the Omega Bus sang at the Primary School.
- Jonathan Nelms
Great week for the kids!
Sep 27 2007
by Helen Harper, Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald
MEMBERS of the Chester Jets basketball team dropped by at a Caernarfon school last week to pilot their new Hoops 4 Health initiative, promoting healthy eating, no smoking and an active lifestyle.
Headteacher of Ysgol yr Hendre, Arwel Jones, who has been involved with basketball for 25 years both in Caernarfon, and more recently coaching the Holyhead team, said: “The team were in Abersoch for a bonding session and on the way back they were looking for someone to trial Hoops 4 Health with.
“They knew about me so they contacted the school and asked if they could come over.”
The pupils got to meet the players including new signing Jayson Obazuaye, a 23-year-old Nigerian international who has just graduated from the University of Colorado.
“It was a great experience for the kids to meet people from different backgrounds. The team were great male role models for them.”
Then on Friday, members of the Tennessee Baptist Men’s Chorale popped over to the school to sing with their choir.
The visiting choir presented the school with copies of their latest CD, and in return, the school gave them DVDs of their last school production of Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.
Mr Jones said: “The Tennessee choir had learnt a song in Welsh and the two choirs sang it together. It was truly uplifting.
“They wanted to experience the land of song and it was a fantastic experience for the kids.
“I am very proud that the Chester Jets and the Tennessee choir came here. Both events made it a great week for the kids.”
helen.harper
- Jonathan Nelms
Great week for the kids!
Sep 27 2007
by Helen Harper, Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald
MEMBERS of the Chester Jets basketball team dropped by at a Caernarfon school last week to pilot their new Hoops 4 Health initiative, promoting healthy eating, no smoking and an active lifestyle.
Headteacher of Ysgol yr Hendre, Arwel Jones, who has been involved with basketball for 25 years both in Caernarfon, and more recently coaching the Holyhead team, said: “The team were in Abersoch for a bonding session and on the way back they were looking for someone to trial Hoops 4 Health with.
“They knew about me so they contacted the school and asked if they could come over.”
The pupils got to meet the players including new signing Jayson Obazuaye, a 23-year-old Nigerian international who has just graduated from the University of Colorado.
“It was a great experience for the kids to meet people from different backgrounds. The team were great male role models for them.”
Then on Friday, members of the Tennessee Baptist Men’s Chorale popped over to the school to sing with their choir.
The visiting choir presented the school with copies of their latest CD, and in return, the school gave them DVDs of their last school production of Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.
Mr Jones said: “The Tennessee choir had learnt a song in Welsh and the two choirs sang it together. It was truly uplifting.
“They wanted to experience the land of song and it was a fantastic experience for the kids.
“I am very proud that the Chester Jets and the Tennessee choir came here. Both events made it a great week for the kids.”
helen.harper
