From right: Richard Palarski and his wife Marilyn Palarski; Aron Truss; Member of Parliament for St. Andrew, George Payne; and Christina Truss with some of the students of class three of Hillaby/Turner’s Hall Primary School.
“He has a close connection with Barbados and he does care about the island and that is seen in the gesture to you students.”
Member of Parliament for St. Andrew, George Payne, thanked the Foundation as well as the Palarski’s.
Payne recalled that it was only two weeks ago, during the presentation of tablets to A. Dacosta Edwards Primary School, that he asked Truss to consider adding other St. Andrew Primary School to the tablet project.
“That was only two weeks ago, and he has already added Hillaby/Turner’s Hall Primary School. I would like to commend Aron and Christina Truss for this excellent initiative,” he expressed.
“The Truss made this happen and Mr. Palarski provided the means. Without the combination, that request I made would not be possible.”
Now that Hillaby/Turner’s Hall Primary School has been added to the tablet project, the Foundation will return every academic year to present tablets to the new class three students. (TL)