Scores of children yesterday joined adults for the big annual National Independence Service at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre.
Some, like the Sonbeams of the Abundant Life Assembly and the St Philip Primary School Choir, went onstage to salute Barbados in song.
Here, this group of Blossoms remained among the congregation but attracted a lot of attention as they sang along with the adults. (TY)
Salute in song
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