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Diversity Picnic July 19, 2008 4 pm to 9 pm for more information call 908-369-4318 Saturday, May 17, 2008 - Community Cultural Celebration Hillsborough High School's "Community Cultural Celebration" Saturday, May 17 from 5 pm to 9 pm at the Hillsborough Middle School ================================================================ The Somerset Hills YMCA Presents MOSAIC The 13th Annual International Festival A celebration of our community's mosaic of diversity through the sharing of food, art, dance, music, and friendship. Sunday, May 18th 1pm-4pm 140 Mount Airy Rd. A requested $5 donation per adult, $2 per child will benefit the YMCA World Service Fund. For more information, contact Carolyn Vasquez (908) 766-7898 x 340
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Community sponsors: Somerset County Cultural Diversity Coalition, Somerset County Freeholder’s office ============================================================= SCCDC's next meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 26 at the Agra Palace Indian Restaurant in Downtown Somerville from 12 to 1:30 pm. Our guest speaker will be Hon. Pat Walsh, Newly elected Somerset County Chosen Freeholder and Diversity Coalition Laison. ============================================================== 6th Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Dinner and Diversity Awards Ceremony
Join SCCDC on November 15, 2007 as we recognize the exceptional achievements of this year’s Diversity Award winners and our annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Dinner. At this outstanding gathering, you will meet community leaders whose energy and vision has distinctly enhanced the intercultural understanding and improved quality of life. The award will recognize men, women and youth who have made significant and notable contributions for the betterment of their communities in the area of diversity. The award winners are Education: David S. Livingston, Retired, Somerset County Superintendent of School Government: Bob Zaborowski, Director, Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders Faith Community: Muslim Center of Somerset County Youth Leaders: Conerly Road School – The Peacemaker Program, Franklin Township Business: Sonia Amorim, Valley National Bank, Bound Brook Community Service: M. Ali Chaudry, Center for Understanding Islam Media: Kathy Bugman, The Star Ledger Reporter
The program begins at 6:30 p.m. with youth peace prayer and will include a reception, dinner and the awards presentations. Tables of ten are available for $200 or $20 per person. SCCDC receives NJHRC Award Each year the New Jersey Human Relations Council (NJHRC) awards organizations and individuals who make a significant contribution promoting prejudice reduction to prevent crimes based on race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or disability. This year, the work of the Somerset County Cultural Diversity Coalition (SCCDC) will be recognized at the NJHRC’s annual awards luncheon on November 1st, at Mercer County Community College in West Windsor. Over the years, the SCCDC has sponsored many ethnic festivals and cultural diversity roundtables as well as publishing a multi-cultural resource guide distributed to schools, libraries and other institutions in Somerset County. The coalition convenes educational conferences and training workshops to meet the community’s needs on promoting inter-cultural understanding. www.njhrc.org ============================================================================== Invitation to meet international judges, Sunday, November 4, 2007, 5:30 pm at RVCC Grand Conference Room
The National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) is having a National Convention at the Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia, PA from November 7 to 11, 2007. As the District 3 Director of NAWJ (NJ, DE, PA, & Virgin Islands) and the Chair of the International Judges Committee of the NAWJ Convention, I would like to share with you our upcoming plans. Our committee has initiated a pre-convention people-to-people program for the international judges (IJs). The theme is “America through the eyes of the legal and community leaders.” Fifteen IJs have accepted our invitation. They include two Supreme Court Justices and Judges with leadership roles in their countries' courts and in the International Association of Women Judges. Our guest judges include six from Taiwan, seven from Korean, one from Nepal and one from the Ukraine. The judges from Bosnia, Egypt, Ireland, and U.K/North Ireland registered to attend our convention are unable to accept the pre-convention invitation. As you may know, attorneys and others are welcome to join NAWJ as associate members and can apply online: www.NAWJ.org. Most IJs will be staying in Somerset County during their visit to NJ. The NAWJ, District 3 and the award winning Somerset County Cultural Diversity Coalition (SCCDC) are sponsoring a Welcome Dinner for the international judges on Sunday, November 4, 2007, 5:30 pm at the Raritan Valley Community College, Grand Conference Room in Branchburg, NJ. The President of the College, the President-elect of the International Association of Women Judges, its Executive Director, several past presidents of NAWJ and the co-chairs of our convention plan to attend. Everyone is encouraged to come in a heritage costume; it need not be from your own heritage. Please call Dr. Tulsi Maharjan, Director of Government Relations at RVCC and Chair of SCCDC if you are interested in attending this event. Tickets to the dinner at $20 each. Co-sponsors: - Graham Packaging Co. L.P., an international firm
- The Asian Pacific American Lawyers Assoc., NJ.
- Friends of Nepal - New Jersey
- Raritan Valley Chinese School
- Miles & Stockbridge Foundation Inc
- Rutgers School of Law, Newark
- Seton Hall University Law School
========================================================================== 5th Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Dinner and Diversity Awards Ceremony Join SCCDC on November 15, 2007 as we recognize the exceptional achievements of this year’s Diversity Award winners and our annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Dinner. At this outstanding gathering, you will meet community leaders whose energy and vision has distinctly enhanced the intercultural understanding and improved quality of life. The award will recognize men, women and youth who have made significant and notable contributions for the betterment of their communities in the area of diversity. The winners will receive awards in various categories: Education, Community Service, Business, Youth, and faith community and volunteerism. The program begins at 6:30 p.m. with youth peace prayer and will include a reception, dinner and the awards presentations. Tables of ten are available for $200 or $20 per person. For additional information, call Tulsi Maharjan at 908-526-1200, ext. 8312, or register online at www.raritanval.edu now. 4th Annual Diversity Awards Winners, The award recognizes men, women and youth who have made significant and notable contributions for the betterment of their communities in the area of diversity. (2006) View award winners. 4th Annual Bound Brook Community Celebration Main Street Bound Brook (Near the Train Station) Sunday, October 7, 2007 11:30 am to 5:00 pm Free Admission
Come experience the cultural richness of our community Celebrating our Community with entertainment, food, crafts and children’s activities Music from: Irish Music, South American music and dance, Ukrainian Music and Dance, Police and Klezmer, Bound Brook High school Music Department, Food from: Caribbean countries, Dutch funnel cake, American food, South American BBQ, Arts and Crafts from around the world. Sponsored by: Somerset County Cultural Diversity Coalition, Somerset County Freeholder’s office, Raritan Valley Community College, Bound Brook Chamber of Commerce, Bound Brook-Middlesex Rotary Club ************************************************************************* Interfaith Community Peace Dialogue Path to Global Unity & Understanding Saturday, September 8th ~ 6 – 9 PM The United Reformed Church 100 W Main Street in Somerville, NJ Come be a part of a special presentation where we will have an Interfaith Dialogue to understand how everyone in the world community can find meaning & understanding for Peace. We will hear from Rev. Julie Newhall presenting a Unitarian Universalist perspective from the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Somerset Hills in Somerville, Levent Koc from the Interfaith Dialogue Center will be sharing a Sufi perspective, Vikas Chawla, “The Art of Living”, a Hindu Perspective, Father Ed Murphy, from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Bound Brook, a Christian perspective, Dr. Ali Chaudry from the Center for Understanding Islam, a Muslim perspective, Aditya Man Shrestha, a Humanist perspective, Dr. Gurprakash Singh, Garden State Sikh Association, Sikh Perspective and we will hear beautiful singing from Yolanda. Our keynote speaker is the Ambassador for Peace from Nepal-Ugyen Sherab, the revered Buddhist Monk Krishnaman. Monk Krishnaman will share his vision for global peace. ~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Walking Meditation for Global Peace Sunday, September 9th ~ 2 – 5PMThe Somerset County Courthouse Main Street, Somerville Our program will begin with music from Sharleen Leahey from Somerset Voices for Peace & Justice, and we will have the honor of hearing from Rabbi Gluck from Temple Beth El in Hillsborough sharing a perspective for Peace from the Jewish faith and many other religious leaders will be sharing their perspectives. Our keynote speaker, Monk Krishnaman, will lead us on our Walking Meditation for Peace. Over the years, Monk Krishnaman has been recognized and awarded for numerous works and he has been involved in many international “Peace Walks”, carrying his prayer wheel embossed with Mantras (Holy Pronouncements) of the world. The success of these walks has brought the Monk a personal inspiration and vision to undertake the construction of the Global Peace pagoda to inspire and unite all people around the common goal for peace. For more information: Contact: The Somerset County Cultural Diversity Coalition 908-369-4318 Web: wwww.sccdiversity.org Contact: The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Somerset Hills at 908-927-0601 Web: www.uucsh.org “Path to Spirituality” Community Sponsors: Somerset County Cultural Diversity Coalition, Hunterdon Peace Coalition, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Somerset County Muslim Center, Center for Understanding Islam, Social Action Committee of Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Somerset Hills, Interfaith Dialogue Center, Somerset Voice of Peace and Justice, Raritan Valley Community College – Rotaract and International Clubs. ==================================================== |