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The city of Sterling Heights and its Ethnic Community Committee will hold its 2023 Cultural Exchange on Friday, February 24, from 6-10 p.m. in the city's Community Center, located at 40250 Dodge Park.
The public is welcomed and encouraged to attend this celebrated event. Free overflow parking will be available at City Hall and the 41A District Court.
Sponsored by the Sterling Heights Ethnic Community Committee, the 2023 Cultural Exchange will feature a wide array of ethnic music and dance, educational and cultural displays from area groups and retailers, and desserts, bread and light snacks from city restaurateurs.
The city is currently seeking support for the event. Businesses interested in becoming a sponsor, restaurateurs who would like to donate samples of desserts, breads & food samples, culturally-related organizations that would like to have a display table, and dance troupes and entertainment groups interested in performing are encouraged to call the city at (586) 446-2473.
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"The evening is really a great chance for people of various ethnic and cultural backgrounds to celebrate their similarities more than their differences," said Kozeta Elzhenni, chairperson of the Ethnic Community Committee. "We are looking forward to participation from the many nationalities in Sterling Heights and surrounding areas."
The eleven-member Sterling Heights Ethnic Community Committee was formed in 1990. Its goals include developing understanding and improving the communication among diverse races and ethnic groups in the city.
For more information, call Community Relations at (586) 446-2470.
The public is welcomed and encouraged to attend this celebrated event. Free overflow parking will be available at City Hall and the 41A District Court.
Sponsored by the Sterling Heights Ethnic Community Committee, the 2023 Cultural Exchange will feature a wide array of ethnic music and dance, educational and cultural displays from area groups and retailers, and desserts, bread and light snacks from city restaurateurs.
The city is currently seeking support for the event. Businesses interested in becoming a sponsor, restaurateurs who would like to donate samples of desserts, breads & food samples, culturally-related organizations that would like to have a display table, and dance troupes and entertainment groups interested in performing are encouraged to call the city at (586) 446-2473.
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"The evening is really a great chance for people of various ethnic and cultural backgrounds to celebrate their similarities more than their differences," said Kozeta Elzhenni, chairperson of the Ethnic Community Committee. "We are looking forward to participation from the many nationalities in Sterling Heights and surrounding areas."
The eleven-member Sterling Heights Ethnic Community Committee was formed in 1990. Its goals include developing understanding and improving the communication among diverse races and ethnic groups in the city.
For more information, call Community Relations at (586) 446-2470.
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