Tuesday, April 19, 2011

A Canadian High School With Open Eyes To Captivity


On April 13th there was so much to see and absorb! The high school of Christ the King of Georgetown - Canada created this wonderful morning that my daughter and I had the previlege to be apart of amongst the energy. A few students watched the movie `The Cove`and decided they wanted to do something to help. They teamed up with a teacher and a year and a half later this event was created and Ric was honoured to come and be apart of it. It was from 9am to about noon and was non-stop energy being emitted by dozens of students to a handful of icons in the public locally and internationally! Below are a few videos that show a glimpse of the mornings events. The next blog will show the speech from Ric O`barry in more detail.





Ric O'Barry was a special guest to a school just northewest of Toronto called Christ the King in Georgetown - Ontario - Canada. This video shows an overall view of how amazing this morning event was and the energy it created. There was about 100 students listening to the words of Ric, a politician named Michael  Chong, a Canadian Author of Rekindling the Water - Leah Lemieux, a native indian and her song about water, and many student bands and public service announcements! It was an amazing moment for us all when specific words were shared.

 

Michael Chong was the only politician that accepted the invite to the event regarding the slaughtering of dolphins. He put out a great inspiring message to the 700 students to get involved in voting when they are of age and push the message they want. Government does what the people want so get involved in any party you choose! It was a great unbias message about taking care of the environment and especially the fresh water of the great lakes which is 1/5th of the planet's fresh water!




Ric O'Barry directs an answer from a student of Mast Academy of Miami - FL that was "What Can We Do?" Ric was excited that his home town of Miami asked this question and Ric informed them that they can help "RETIRE LOLITA" and stop supporting "CAPTIVITY".

Artist for the Ocean


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