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17/11/2021 - PORTO SANTO AS A COUNTY-PAJAMA (Facebook Município do Porto Santo)
NATIONAL PAJAMA DAY CELEBRATION
The municipality of Porto Santo joined the Pajama Mission, thus becoming a Pajama Council. A procedure that was in charge of the Municipal Library, which on November 20th will commemorate the National Pajama Day, an activity of the Educational Plan of the Municipality, as through the Library, schools and institutions in Porto Santo were encouraged to join the this initiative.
The National Pajama Day is an educational and solidarity day made by children who help other children. On this day, the little ones come to school dressed in pajamas and thus spend the day filled with educational activities. In the weeks before this day, the educators and teachers organize, in the room with the children and families, a set of playful and educational activities inspired by the Pajama Mission. The date coincides with the day of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child.
This is a day when young children annually remind everyone that "a child has the right to grow up in a family". The EB1/PE and Porto Santo Day Care Center, the School of Nossa Senhora da Conceição – Externato, the Pé do Pico Children's Center and the Porto Santo Municipal Library are registered in the Pajama Mission.
Usually, the National Pajama Day takes place on November 20th, but because it coincides with the weekend, schools will celebrate on the 22nd. In order not to interfere with the activities scheduled by the schools, the City Council, through the Library Municipal, will commemorate this day on November 20 (Saturday), at 18:00 in Praça do Município.
16/11/2021 - SAVE A SEA BIRD (Facebook Município do Porto Santo)
As part of the "Save a Marine Bird" campaign, launched by SPEA (Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds), a walk was held, organized by the City Council in collaboration with the local Basic and Secondary School, on 15 November, together to the coastal zone. With this activity, it was intended to sensitize the students of the referred school to the need to preserve biodiversity, helping animals in danger.
The aforementioned campaign, which ran from October 15th to November 15th, the most critical time for the fall of juvenile birds disoriented by the artificial night light, called on Madeirans to collaborate, helping in the collection and identification of seared seabirds. Every year, this campaign saves around 200 marine birds, mostly juveniles, victims of light pollution.