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2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
Androulla Vassiliou, Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, European Commission
Christophe Williams, Managing Director/ Founder, Naked Energy
Two award programmes – the ACES and the EIT Awards – cooperated on a joint conference: Start-up! The European Entrepreneurship Summit, in Brussels on 21 February 2012.
Both awards competitions drew nominations from across Europe. The 21 finalists that emerged were given communications training, and presented themselves to the conference audience and jury in three-minute ‘elevator pitches.’ The winners were announced in an awards ceremony the same day.
Mohamed Siad Doualeh, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Djibouti to the United Nations Office at Geneva and President of the Group of Francophone Ambassadors addresses during the seminar on Multilingualism in International Organizations: which investments for which objectives. UN Photo / Jean-Marc Ferré
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"To be human amongst humans means to live in a world of ever incomplete multi-lingualism" -- climbtothestars.org
Androulla Vassiliou, Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, European Commission
Two award programmes – the ACES and the EIT Awards – cooperated on a joint conference: Start-up! The European Entrepreneurship Summit, in Brussels on 21 February 2012.
Both awards competitions drew nominations from across Europe. The 21 finalists that emerged were given communications training, and presented themselves to the conference audience and jury in three-minute ‘elevator pitches.’ The winners were announced in an awards ceremony the same day.
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
7th June 2017, Talk to your neighbours! Multilingualism in border regions
Belgium - Brussels - June 2017
© European Union / Nuno Rodrigues
Christine KLOS, Head of Department for European Affairs and Inter-regional Cooperation at the Ministry of Finance and Eu-ropean Affairs of the Land Saarland
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2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
Riga Summit 2015 “Shape the future of multilingual Europe”
Riga, Latvia, April 27-29, 2015.
Read more: blog.agro-know.com/?p=3111
Zoila (Tazi) Morell, Associate Professor, Mercy College Department of Educational Leadership;
Roberto Padilla, Superintendent, Newburgh Enlarged City School District;
Angélica Infante-Green, Deputy Commissioner for P-12 Instruction, New York State Education Department;
Sarah Garland, Executive Editor, The Hechinger Report
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8:20 Sapporo Station Bus Terminal
9:30~9:40 Sunagawa Rest Area 【10min】
10:45~12:45 ※①Asahiyama Zoo【120min】
13:00~14:05 ※②Buffet Style Restaurant “Five Star” 【65min】
Road of Patchwork
15:15~16:10 Farm Tomita【55min】
17:55~18:05 Iwamizawa Rest Area (rest) 【10min】
18:40 Sapporo Factory(Disembarkation possible )
18:45 Sapporo Clock Tower(Disembarkation possible )
18:50 Sapporo Station Bus Terminal
ayan 2am ko na naupload, nanuod pa kasi ako ng The Last Song.
ang kwento naman ng libro na yan ay wala lang, HAHA pero gusto ko talaga matuto magsalita ng italian! :)
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2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
Multilingual signage, Yoshinogari Yayoi village, Saga-ken, July 2011: Japanese, English, Korean, Chinese
Roberto Padilla, Superintendent, Newburgh Enlarged City School District;
Angélica Infante-Green, Deputy Commissioner for P-12 Instruction, New York State Education Department;
Janie T. Carnock, Policy Analyst, Education Policy Program, New America, Author, From Blueprint to Building: Lifting the Torch for Multilingual Students;
Sarah Garland, Executive Editor, The Hechinger Report
Riga Summit 2015 “Shape the future of multilingual Europe”
Riga, Latvia, April 27-29, 2015.
Read more: blog.agro-know.com/?p=3111