CITY OF DURHAM: Community Celebrates our Foreign-born Residents Sept. 12-16

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City of Durham issued the following announcement on Sept. 10.

Join Durham Community Engagement and Ciudad de Durham en EspaƱol on September 12-16 for #WelcomingWeek in #Durham as our community celebrates our foreign-born residents.

Attend multiple events to add your puzzle piece to our community puzzle to be displayed at Golden Belt to showcase the connectedness of our diverse communities.

Celebrate Welcoming Week by decorating a blank puzzle piece with what you love about our community.

When assembled, this giant puzzle will represent the connectedness of Durham and that there is a place for everyone.

 https://www.durhamcommunityengagement.org/welcoming_week
Original source can be found here.



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