S&T, area residents to unite for ‘Celebration of Nations’ event this fall

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On May 10, 2010

Area residents and university students will have an opportunity to gather together to celebrate the vibrant cultural diversity that makes Rolla unique to the Ozarks.


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Rolla’s first Celebration of Nations event will be held on Saturday, Oct. 9. The event was created to promote awareness, understanding and the celebration of the ways cultural diversity enriches Rolla, Missouri University of Science and Technology, and the world.

A Parade of Nations will kick off the event at 11 a.m. The parade will begin at the university’s Havener Center, go through the downtown area, and end at the Rolla Band Shell. Colorful flags representing all the countries of origin of the residents of this region will be carried in the parade. Community groups, marching bands and area school children are invited to participate.

Following the parade, there will be festival featuring international arts, crafts and food. There will also be an “International Idol” talent competition. The competition is open to all, but contestants must preregister.

Make your plans now to be a part of the Celebration of Nations event. All parade entries and festival participants must be traditional representations of culture. Sign up online.

For more information about the International Idol competition, or if your school would like to participate in the Celebration of Nations, contact Erin Hood at hoodel@mst.edu.

For more information about the event, contact menands@mst.edu or birdie@mst.edu.

Sponsors of the event include the city of Rolla; the Rolla Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center; Missouri S&T’s student chapter of Engineers Without Borders; and Missouri S&T’s economics department, international affairs’ office, leadership and cultural programs, provost’s office and student life department.

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On May 10, 2010. Posted in Events, International Affairs, Top Headlines