Welcome to The 52 Virtues Blog
March 7, 2007 on 2:59 am | In Welcome & About Us | 4 CommentsHi
Welcome to our first blog post. To find out all about The 52 Virtues Project, please click on the link on the right which says “About 52 Virtues”. We’re very excitied about the birth of this project and hope to share with you thoughts by children from all over the world as they interpret the 52 Virtues through their artwork. You can find out the history of the project, our vision for 52 Virtues in 52 Countries in 52 Days and find out how you can be a part of it.
We’d love to hear from you, your thoughts and ideas on the project and any stories you may have about The 52 Virtues.
We also warmly welcome any comments children may like to make, especially children who are part of the project or would like to be involved in their own 52 Virtues Project.
Warm regards
Janet
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Great idea, hope all the kids follow these, especially at home with their parents!
Comment by Jan Sillato — March 7, 2007 #
Good job for making a very colourful website mum!
Comment by CLANCY BECKERS — March 10, 2007 #
Hi Janet,
Writing to you from Singapore where I have just had workishops in the Australian Internatiopnal School here. They wanted me to do more but am coming home on Wed and will return to hold workshops sometimes this year. I told them about the 52virtues and Joanne the teacher I was working with is very interested in being involved. When I return home I will pass on her email address too you. So pleaased you made connection with Rupy.. what a lovely woman.. Best go.. Its muggy but its great to have a break from my Little Shop. See you soon.
Nina*********
Comment by nina — March 19, 2007 #
Hi Nina
Wonderful to hear from you. Your passion for the 52 Virtues is inspiring. I would love to speak to Joanne. There are some great things happening behind the scenes here with our local project which i can fill you in on next week. What we are doing will really help other schools and communities get on board. Maybe the workshops you hold at the end of the year could faciliate the 52 Virtues Project in Singapore – we can then create a screen saver and CD for the school to use as a fund raiser which we can sell for them through here. It would be great to have screensavers from all different countries wouldn’t it?
Cheers and thanks for your enthusiasm.
Janet
Comment by Janet Beckers — March 30, 2007 #