The annual National Independence Youth Rally took place at the Windsor Park Stadium on Monday morning.
School and groups from all over the island participated in parades and special presentations.
See photos below from the event.
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Love it… just dissapointed how dsc held their flag since they’re one of the oldest group.
I get teary eyed whenever i see the wonderful potential we have in Dominic a to be an outstanding people. Such sharp and healthy youth should power us to great things. Why can we simply not get it right? Sigh
Lots of schools..We never had that many back in the days..And then it was not done that way…Those in the north would have their rally down north..likewise those in the east theirs would be in the east.
And I must admit all of you look outstanding in you’ll uniforms..Keep it up ..way to go..
Unlike here in the U.S..where a great many dress like they’re going to the disco or some kind of carnival..tore up jeans and t-shirts , pant sagging ,or cut way to short , boxers and panties showing and they are off to school..what a mess…
At lest there is still something good going on in DA…You all look like school kids..All of you look smart…again please keep it up…
where are the videos. videos. videos. I looked on you tube but NOTHING ! Good to see still photos but since I cannot be there,Thousands of mile away I would love to see the parade as it happens
I was a little disappointed in PSS’s uniform. Whats up with the light blue T shirt. Is this really PSS. I am still proud of my PSS uniform. White shirt / grey skirt/ black shoes/ black socks. . Class of 77/78. I would have expected a much more formal wear. Just saying
Please anybody……….. post videos of the parade
PSS is there in full uniform. Those in blue and white represent the school’s Key Club.
thanks for the clarification of PSS uniform. The skirt brings back memories . As one of the first students in the schools inception, remembered the design: brain child of Juliana Magloire
The school children look beautiful in their uniform. I love it keep it up.
Nice to see the youth immaculately dressed, radiating a sense of pride, and enjoying the moment.
Does DNO have the ability to provide us with video of the event that we could watch on their site? Besides just pictures, for the people who missed it.
Labour ka twavay!!! Just look at the happy faces of our school children and citizens. Dominica is smiling and Dominicans are as proud as ever. I am Labour….are you???
proud young Dominicans I salute you good job. I remember those days coming from paix bouche and going Roseau to match. oh how I loved this days. can we be youth again?
It is good to see our nice children. It is for the youth that we must push forward for change now! The youth deserve better than the blind leadership we have now. Let us organize and build a better society where honesty and competence reigns, so these young bright kids and grow up to be proud Dominicans. Right now we cannot be proud as the government consistently disrespects its people, fails to support an adequate health care system except for themselves when they fly away, and have crooks from other places being arrested with our diplomatic passports. That is not a good example. Let us leave a better society for our youths. So nice to see the Petite Savanne kids on parade. Bless them
Thank you DNO. These are excellent pictures.
How times flies. Tomorrow will be Independence Day. Dominica or Roseau for that matter appears to be doing well and so are some nationals after the devastating effect of TS Erika. Better days and happier times are yet to come as the re-building continues. It is the beginning of a new era in Dominica.
Happy Independence Day. Have fun Continue to be patriotic and help to enhance your nation as you possibly could.
God’s blessing, peace and unity!.
Nice and lovely. Keep up the good work young people. All of all are dominica future tomorrow.
Lovely picture. The yourh of today. Dominica future tomorrow.
Nice pictures. The youth of today. Dominica future tomorrow.
will the people astaphan called cockroaches and cacdore be at the cermony witnessing him being awarded?
Wonderful!
did they have to salute Tony Astaphan?
Oh hell to the NO!
Assertive, Never Ever Aggressive!