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Rev. Dr. Fr. John Alwyn Dias
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News and Events
"A fun and frolic day at the sludgy fields" : Trinity Central school
When the first monsoon showers touch the feet of the earth,
there feels a sense of calm and coolness.
Trinity Central School has been alluring in and around Udupi
through amazing presentations over the years. This was
proved yet again as the school hosted “A fun and frolic day
at the sludgy fields” on the 2nd of July 2023 at Bhandasale
fields of Perampalli.
The Chief Guest of the program Mr. Ragupathi Bhat, former
MLA of udupi, S Harikrishna Shivattaya, an agriculturist,
the Principal Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo, the Vice
Principal and the administrator Rev. Fr. Ravi Rajesh Serrao,
academic coordinator Ms. Magdelina Lewis, PTA president Mr.
Krishna Shridharan were present on the dias. To the beats of
the drum, resonance of trumpets and with a thunderous
applause the guests were escorted in a ceremonial way.
With grace and poise, the fidelity for our culture was
glorified with the procession from the school to the
Bhandasale field.
A wonderful day began by glorifying the Almighty, through a
prayer song sung by the staff. Ms. Sharon Dsouza welcomed
the gathering.
The programme was followed by a speech by the Chief Guest.
In his message, Mr. Ragupathi Bhat, former MLA of Udupi,
highlighted the importance of agriculture and praised the
school for organizing such an event. He said, “This is the
first time a school has organized an event like this. I have
been with them since the inception of the school. I
appreciate the teachers and management for providing quality
education. Modern kids are not aware of the significance of
agricultural activities, so it is essential to arrange field
programs like the fun day at the sludgy field. Getting
ourselves sludgy is like a medicinal mud bath for our
bodies. I urge schools and colleges to teach students about
agriculture.”
S Harikrishna Shivattaya, an agriculturist, emphasized that
getting into the field is not disgusting but good for
health. He praised Trinity School for organizing the event
and expressed the need to teach students about agriculture
and kitchen-related activities.
Further the Chief guest was felicitated by the Principal
along with all the dignitaries on the dias. Ms. Elsie
rendered the Vote of thanks. The entire formal program was
hosted by Ms. Keerthi.
After the formal program, the sludgy fields were open to all
the children along with their parents. The following
activities were conducted on this day which the participants
thoroughly enjoyed; Treasure hunt, backward walk, 100mtrs
race, volley ball, throw ball, tug-of-war, parent carrying
the child on the back, soge race, musical chair, bomb in the
city, buffalo race so on and so forth.
It is said, ‘Count the memories, not the calories’, and for
sure the Calorie count for children and adults went out of
the door, as they made their tummies happy with the
traditional food served by the supporting staff.
Playing in the rain , especially in the fields was such joy.
Likewise for a day of fun in the lush green and brown tinted
sludge fields of Perampalli.
We the trinitarians believe that the family that prays, eats
and plays together stays together. True to this fact, indeed
it was a valuable and fun filled experience.























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