Rabat - The Moroccan-American community of Revere is organizing the 2017 Moroccan Cultural Day on Saturday, May 20th, from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. The goal of this event is to promote the culture of Morocco, assist local Moroccan businesses reach out to their potential customers and encourage community business people to invest in the city.
Rabat – The Moroccan-American community of Revere is organizing the 2017 Moroccan Cultural Day on Saturday, May 20th, from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. The goal of this event is to promote the culture of Morocco, assist local Moroccan businesses reach out to their potential customers and encourage community business people to invest in the city.
This big outdoor celebration will be open to the public and heavily covered by various media outlets. The event organizers are anticipating a large turnout at this unprecedented event. “We have invited the entire city to join us on May 20th to celebrate the culture of Morocco through food, arts and music” Rachid Moukhabir, the event coordinator, said. Indeed, the event has been advertised on TV, newspaper and social media outlets. As a matter of fact, the 16 year old Moroccan-American high school student, Chaimaa Hossaini, and her mentor VannyHuot volunteered to knock doors and invite people as the event date gets closer. All government officials have been invited. This will give all the guests an opportunity to speak in a personal way with these officials.
Local businesses and individuals, who have been promoting Morocco in the U.S., will be offered a free booth to exhibit their products and services. A special feature of this cultural event is that three non-Moroccan judges, who are familiar with the Moroccan culture and have been in Morocco multiple times, will judge everyone’s work. The winner will hold the title of the 2017 Ambassador of Morocco to the city of Revere.