Somali community to celebrate homeland’s independence.

Posted on Jun 30 2010 - 10:15am by News Desk
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Somali IndependencBartamaha(Nairobi):-The Somali community in the St. Cloud area will celebrate the independence of its homeland at an event Thursday at Halenbeck Hall on the St. Cloud State University campus.

The event, from 3-7 p.m., commemorates the 40th anniversary of Somalia’s freedom from colonization, and unification of its northern and southern territories.

Traditional food, speakers and songs will be part of the celebration, which is open to the community.

“Celebration is celebration, no matter where you are,” said Ismail Ali, contact person for the event and a Somali community leader. “It’s important to share our culture and to work together in our schools and communities.”

Gary Loch, diversity coordinator at St. Cloud Technical and Community College, often serves as a bridge with the local Somali community.

“Through leadership and events, we are challenging young people to use their strongest weapons, their minds,” Loch said of the celebration planning.

St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis will give a brief proclamation in honor of the day. Guest speakers include Somali community leaders such as Abdirahman Ahmed, current chair of the Somali Elder Counsel, as well as St. Cloud State University President Earl H. Potter III and St. Cloud school Superintendent Bruce Watkins.

Saado Ali, a Somali singer, is scheduled to perform.

Source:- St.Cloud