
Mission Statement
“The Community Cultural Celebration promotes understanding of worldwide cultures on a personal level.”
"The Community Cultural Celebration is one of many efforts to promote other worldwide cultures. We all can benefit from understanding other cultures, through their language, food, music and customs."
Community Cultural Celebration
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March 13, 2010
Update …. Breaking News …. Update …. Breaking News ….
This summer the Celebration will have a booth (# 58) at Art in the Park on Saturday, July 18. We’ll be selling exotic foods and drinks all day. Our theme: 4 Continents of Food.
The grand success of our 2009 Celebration has inspired year-round, total commitment to making the Community Cultural Celebration the best we can possibly make it.
The Celebration does need volunteers for the smaller events, such as Art in the Park, that we’re planning throughout the year to advance the CCC’s mission and to raise money.
Helpers are most welcome any time, but if you can spare just an hour or two on July 18 please contact us at Community Cultural Celebration. It’s a fun day.
*Schedule of upcoming Board meetings: at the Bridgton Library in the downstairs conference room.
TBA
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Please Send Us Your Feedback ...
Dear Celebration Attendees,
In an effort to improve the quality of the 2010 Community Cultural Celebration (our 4th) we need your honest assessment of the Celebration we all just enjoyed.
Please take a few moments and jot down your rough impressions of the Celebration. Just shoot from the hip. Don't worry about form or spelling. Send an email to George
Write about what you thought, what you felt during the Celebration. What did you miss? What if-only-theyd-thought-of-this ideas can you share? Husbands and wives are encouraged to send separate emails.
I will collect your observations the good, bad and the ugly - and put them in one file without any names. The formatting will be uniform. The file will be saved and provide invaluable guidance for the 2010 Celebration organizers. Your frankness and honesty are encouraged in this completely safe environment.
I sincerely hope that you will agree with me that this candid, anonymous approach will elicit exactly the assessments we need to take the 2010 Celebration to the next level ... up!.
Thanks so much for helping the Celebration just one more time!
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PLANNERS - The Community Cultural Celebration is slated for March 14 at Lake Region High School in Naples, Maine. Event coordinators met last weekend. From left: Steven Oliver, Cindy Worcester, Linda Davis, Connie, Cross, Mody Botros, George Bradt, Karen Hawkins, Katie Dunn, Bernie Vigna. (Photo Credit: Amanda Botros)
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Our goal is to inform and educate people about various ethnic diversities through the Community Cultural Celebration, said Mody. We all benefit with a better understanding of other cultures, through their language, food, music and customs, and this Celebration day is a fun way to do so.
Community Cultural Celebration
P.O.Box 671
Bridgton, ME 04009 |