Countries from abroad joined together on campus Sunday afternoon.
Baton Rouge Capital City Rotary Club and the University’s International Programs displayed cultural exhibits and performances from halfway across the world from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday in Parker Coliseum as part of Global Community Day.
The free event celebrated the third annual in a new location this year. Global Community Day moved from downtown in hopes of growing the number of guests said Baton Rouge Capital City Rotary Club president Charles Landreneau.
Global Community Day brought in people representing China, Russia, Uganda, Panama and more, along with families with their children from the Baton Rouge area, to join in on the fun.
“[The children] are walking around with their passports, you know if we can influence them in a positive way at such an early age hopefully that will transcend throughout their life,” Landreneau said.
Guests were given a “passport” with the mission to visit each country for a stamp. After filling the passport the guests could redeem a prize at the end of their journey around the world.
Each country’s booth provided facts, food and crafts. Some booths had articles of clothing or jewelry reflecting the country’s culture.
A few booths accepted donations for areas suffering from disaster or third world issues. The Haiti booth accepted $10 donations to provide families with 350-500 gallons of clean drinking water.
“We’re trying to promote unity and diffuse all the stuff you hear on the news because these are our neighbors,” Landreneau said.
Landreneau said this was the first year the Rotary Club was solely responsible for the event. The city was formerly a co-sponsor but backed out due to budgetary reasons.
The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana attended the festivities as a title sponsor, giving its support and funding to the local event. Team members volunteered to give back to the community.
“What we’re really trying to do here is to just promote unity with all the different countries that are represented,” Landreneau said. “Until we started this, I had no earthly idea we had this many countries represented right here in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.”
Rotary Club, international programs hold Global Community Day
By Allison Bruhl
October 16, 2016
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