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SCC to host Fourth Annual International Festival Oct. 22 in Somerset

The Fourth Annual Somerset Community College International Festival is coming soon to a location near you! The SCC Somerset North and South Campuses will celebrate the International Festival on Thursday, October 22, 2009.

 

Other SCC campuses and centers will celebrate as follows:


On the SCC campuses in Somerset, the festivities will begin with the Parade of Nations led by Somerset native, Bart Davidson, and Jack Lewis, accomplished bagpipers. SCC students and area students will carry flags of various nations. Emcee Jon Burlew will give a brief word on the country represented by each flag. These flags will be borrowed from the Somerset First Baptist Church.

 

Many countries and different cultures will be celebrated throughout the day. This day’s events are a great partnership between the Somerset Community College and the surrounding local communities. People representing different cultures, who wish to participate in this year’s festival in the Somerset community are asked to contact the SCC Cultural Diversity Director, Elaine A. Wilson, by calling (606) 451-6915.


Exhibitors are expected to be as follows: the local Interfaith Alliance, the SCC Anime Club, and others. A huge hit in previous years was the Ten Thousand Villages Bazaar featuring products from all over the world for a true international display. These products will be available for purchasing. The hand-crafted products will be displayed and organized with the assistance of SCC’s Hybrid BA 283 class which teaches business management techniques, such as marketing and product management.


The day will start with breads baked and furnished by the Wayne County Homemakers, always a treat. Last year, coffee was donated by Baxter’s to give our day a great boost start.
Some of the activities included in this year’s festival will be

 

SCC is committed to increasing Diversity on all its campuses in its seven locations. Diversity is not a limited concept, but seeks to increase access and equity for historically underrepresented groups, improving the campus climate where all individuals and cultures feel welcome.

 

We are seeking to infuse diversity into the curriculum and co-curriculum of every student in order to ensure that each experience the educational benefits of diversity. When there is a diverse population, whether with students, faculty, or staff, you have an environment that seeks to understand all cultures and this provides an atmosphere where different cultures understand one another and learn to live peaceably together. We call this “Global Awareness.”


There is a place for you! Call us! Join us! Help us make this day a huge success!


How you can help with this Festival:

 

Make that call today to Elaine A. Wilson, (606) 451-6915. THANKS!!!!!


Jo Murley, Elaine Wilson, and Dorothy Phillips
Shown above are participants in a previous Somerset Community College International Festival Celebration at the SCC Clinton Center. Included here from left to right are Jo Murley, SCC Clinton Center Library Specialist, Elaine A. Wilson, SCC Cultural Diversity Director; and Dorothy Phillips, SCC Clinton Center Director.

Somerset Community College is a comprehensive two-year institution of high education. SCC has campuses in Somerset and London, centers in Clinton, McCreary, Casey, and Russell Counties. The website is www.somcc.kctcs.edu. Call for admission and registration information toll free at 1-877-629-9722.

 

KCTCS serves the Commonwealth through 16 community and technical college districts that form a seamless system of 62 campuses open or under construction. KCTCS colleges change lives by providing accessible and affordable education and training through academic and technical associate degrees; diploma and certificate programs in occupational fields; pre-baccalaureate education; adult, continuing and developmental education; customized training for business and industry; and distance learning. For more information, visit www.kctcs.edu.

 

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Darlene Libbey


Public Relations Contact

David Cazalet
Phone (606) 451-6756
david.cazalet@kctcs.edu

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