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Uniondale Celebrates Haitian Heritage with Community Event

Uniondale School District, Uniondale Public Library, and SHALI Celebrate Haitian Heritage with a Successful Community Event

The Uniondale School District, in collaboration with the Uniondale Public Library and La Solidarite Haitiano-Americaine de Long Island, Inc. (SHALI), hosted a community event as a celebration of Haitian heritage at Cornelius Ct School. The event drew a diverse crowd eager to participate in rich cultural festivities.

"This event showcases Uniondale's commitment to recognizing and celebrating the diverse cultures within our community," said Dr. Estrella Olivares-Orellana, Director of Multilingual Learners at Uniondale School District. "Initiatives like these are vital in fostering an inclusive environment where all cultures are acknowledged and shared."

The celebration featured activities that highlighted the beauty and richness of Haitian culture. Attendees were treated to captivating dance performances as well as an art exhibit showcasing the work of talented Haitian artists. Additionally, children enjoyed a flag-making workshop, where they learned about the symbolism of the Haitian flag while creating their own colorful versions.

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Educational workshops on Haitian history and language were well-received by attendees. The cozy Literature Corner, with readings of bilingual books, offered an experience for those looking to immerse themselves in Haitian literature. Vendors providing health screenings, insurance information, and valuable resources from the Uniondale Public Library and Harmony added an important community service aspect to the event.

The day was filled with learning, entertainment, and a strong sense of community spirit. Attendees left with a deeper appreciation for Haitian heritage and the contributions of the Haitian-American community.

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For more information about Uniondale School District, please visit the district’s website at https://district.uniondaleschools.org and ‘like’ our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/uniondalek12.

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