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GALLERY: Youth Day fun walk at ACA

Principal of the school Kathy de Klerk thanked The Hobblers for giving up their Saturday morning, aQuellé for the bottles of donated water and all the parents and learners who came to take part.

ALBERTON Christian Academy (ACA) held its annual Youth Day fun walk on June 16, with youngsters of all ages, as well as adults, taking a walk through the Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve.

Five hundred walkers met up at the grounds of Treasure Tots in Kibler Park on the doorstep of the nature reserve, in anticipation of the fun walk. Walks of one kilometre, three, five or seven, could be chosen from with the walking group, The Hobblers, leading the various groups through the reserve.

WELCOMED: Even though the morning was chilly, everyone was in a jovial mood.

Principal of the school Kathy de Klerk thanked The Hobblers for giving up their Saturday morning, aQuellé for the bottles of donated water and all the parents and learners who came to take part.

MINION POWER: Getting ready to set off on the seven-kilometre walk with a little encouragement from a minion.

After the walks, everyone went back to the grounds of Treasure Tots and enjoyed food and beverages as well as some fun games.

LEADERS OF THE PACK: The Hobblers walking group who led all the walkers through the Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve.
SETTING OFF: The walkers amble to the nature reserve before beginning the walks.
KEEP WARM: Ready for the three-kilometre walk.

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