The event, held in the Auditorium of the Museum of the Roman Theatre in Cartagena, was chaired by Juan Martinez Pagan, President of our Club and brought together more than 100 people, including Rotarians, friends and family of the young.
Also attended José María Parmigani, Youth Delegate Zone 7 District 2203
As has become traditional, Rotary Club TEATRO ROMANO Cartagena has organized this simple but moving ceremony, attended by all the clubs in the Autonomous Region of Murcia.
During the same, seven young people of different nationalities who have completed study in our community, they shared their experiences in our land, which they reached last summer with hardly speak Spanish.
Mia, Ashley, Tanja, Victoria, Hannah, Sam, Savannah, Jason, Raven, Casey and Alicie, United States, Taiwan, Germany and Canada, tucked behind their Spanish host families, were exposing and documenting with photos his many anecdotes, demonstrating a well learned Spanish with an accent, but with a good level and diction
On the Spanish side stepped the young Rotex Pedro Sánchez Valera, who shared with those present, what was his experience last year in the city of Eugene, in the American state of Oregon.
Spaniards also intervened foster parents exposing their experiences.
Especially moving was the intervention of Teresa, mother of exchange that sent this year, her three children (triplets) to three different destinations: Taiwan, India and France, receiving in turn three other students from different backgrounds, experience multicultural which will undoubtedly positively in the daily lives of these brothers and their families.
Experience "multiplied by three," lived in one year.
The event continued with the delivery to be the "Blue Blazier" feature by veterans, young people selected for the exchange 2015/2016 are: Julian Mora (RC Mar Menor), Maria Hidalgo (RC Murcia North), Inés Muñoz, Ana Vidal and Javier Delegido (RC Cartagena), Ana González, Lola Manzanares and Andres Alvarez-Cienfuegos (RC Cartagena ROMAN THEATER).
Japan, the United States and Finland are the countries of destination.
To finish the event, they gave all the students of promotional material in the region, facilitated by the Department of Tourism of the City of Cartagena, foreign to disseminate and publicize the region where they have spent a year as well as new exchanges, to be ambassadors of their land wherever they go.
Special thanks to Thomas Montesinos, CEO of Youth RC TEATRO ROMANO Cartagena for his tireless work on this project.
Once finished, cultural brushstroke, took place with the visit to the Hall of Isaac Peral Naval Museum Cartagena, where, with a guided tour, we were able to know in detail the achievement of Cartagena inventor Isaac Peral, this being the invention of the first electric submersible in the world, built for military purposes.
Subsequently, a convivial lunch was held.
Source: Agencias