On Saturday, dozens of
volunteers from several local organisations built and
restored over 200 meters of rubble walls at 'Ta Passi'
fields as the 'Bethlehem in Ghajnsielem' project is
starting to take shape. The volunteers also started to
clean the surroundings, meaning that the project beside
promising to be an attraction in itself, it is also literally
turning 'Ta Passi' into a better place.
Meanwhile Hon. Chris Said,
the Parliamentary Secretary for Public Dialogue and
Information paid a visit at 'Ta Passi' fields on Sunday
morning where he was given a brief update.
The whole 'Ta Passi' area
will literally be transformed into a 'live crib' and will
offer a naturalistic reproduction of the environ of
Bethlehem. During the upcoming days, several floodlights will be
installed around the fields so that work can continue
till late. All volunteers are invited to
give a helping hand. Ghajnsielem.com is bringing you a
video highlights and several photos showing the
volunteers at works.