Dear Ethiopians and Friends of Ethiopia;
We are going to tell you what you might have known before; the 2009 Tigray Festival is going to be held in Chicago, also known as the ‘City of the Big Shoulders”, ‘Windy City’, ‘Chi-Town,’ and the ‘Second City’. As a result, we, the residents of Chicago and its environs are thrilled with the prospect of hosting many Ethiopians from various cities in North America in this great city with its abundant resources. The event is sponsored by the Union of Tigrayans in North America (UTNA), and being organized by volunteers who reside in Chicago.
Here in Chicago, we are ready to make your stay with us a worthwhile by offering a range of activities, including sports, music, organized tours of the city, and educational meetings. You will love them all.
Killing Two Birds with One Stone
By coming to Chicago this summer, you will accomplish two important things: attending the cultural event that is full of festivities, and visiting Chicago—a city that was chosen as one of the final four world city candidates to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. Chicago has a long-standing tradition of hosting numerous events that attract millions in a year.
While in Chicago, you will enjoy watching the city’s lakefront, skyscrapers, museums, and other landmarks. The city is a family-friendly destination; hence, it is an ideal place to spend summer vacation with kids when they are on break from school. Reward your kids with this wonderful gift and they will remember it forever. Hey! You need it, too. Refresh your body and spirit in Chicago while mingling with your family members and other friends that will converge in Chicago for the event.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail us at
2009tigrayfestival@gmail.com or call us at the numbers posted at the upper right corner of this blog. We appreciate your comments, and we look forward to getting feedback from you.
Sincerely,
2009 Tigray Festival Organizing Committee
20 comments:
I love it!
I think you did a great job Mezgebe!
This is a wonderful start. Communication is key to success, and this blog provides that.
I will be there.
This year's festival will bring all Ethiopians together.
I hate Tigrayans.
great job mezgebe
I am not Ethiopian by birth, but she is my adopted country. I am local here in Chicago, and plan to be there.
Nakia
Nakia,
We are happy that you will attend the upcoming Festival. We are pretty sure that you will enjoy the event.
Event Organizers
can you post the musicians and speeker atendees
We will post the names of all attending musicians by Friday, July 10, 2009.
Thanks
If the cruise is on Sunday what day is the picnic?
Hi Anonymous,
We plan to have the picnic and the cruise on Sunday, 1:00pm--5:00pm, and 5:30pm--8:00pm, respectively. Those who want to stay on the picnic may do so until 6:00pm.
Event Organizing Committee
It good idia to this event to teach people our caluter but please make sure do not make mistaks. because alwayse you put only our brothers christans but showe ther is muslims too.
thank you
it,s tru to have this event is very nessery specally to shwe our caltur and teach our history But make sure you put ther is muslim in tigray too
thank you
what agreat aidia you right ther
is muslims in tigray and in Axum
too.
hahaha very funny. Tigrays you are on your own. Shame on you. It is like you are inviting Kenyans lol....shame shame shame. Zeregna hula. Only if you knew how much hated you are by the rest of Ethiopians.
check this for your Fest www.ethiopian1stop.com
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