Kirky town centre lit up by symbol of hope
Almost 2,000 youngsters from eight schools joined forces with Your Kirky – aka Kirkintilloch Community Council – to create a Rainbow of Hope in the town’s Regent Gardens.
The tribute, which is set to remain in place until next spring or summer, is made up of small stones, each one given a technicolour dream-coat of paint by budding artists from Holy Trinity, Lairdsland, Holy Family, Merkland, Hillhead, Oxgang, Gartconner and Harestanes schools.
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Hide AdNigel Rooke, of Your Kirky, said: “The aim of the Rainbow is to create a positive message of hope and support for the wider community. We’ve been honoured to work with local schools to help bring a bit of extra brightness to the town as the days grow shorter and the nights longer.
“Each year group was allotted a different colour and their efforts have been incredible. I hope everyone who sees it can take a few moments to reflect on the Rainbow and its message.
“A total of 1,750 children, eight schools, seven colours, one rainbow, one message – we’re all in this together.”
Pupils carefully collected suitable stones as part of a homework task, with paint supplied by Your Kirky. The stones were then gathered together and mounted on a large board, accompanied by messages of positivity.
The project has been supported by East Dunbartonshire Council.
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