Unity in the Community a celebration for us all
Your Turn: Diversity can be fun, too. See for yourself on Saturday at
Liberty Park
The Rev. Lonnie Mitchell Sr. - Special to
Opinion
Spokane _ I am the pastor of the Bethel African
Methodist Episcopal Church in southeast Spokane. In 1995, during the
time we were planning for the church year, several of us sensed that
there was a lot of fragmentation in the Spokane community. There was
more ethnic diversity here than people knew about but people weren't
coming together. These racial and cultural barriers seemed to
hinder growth and development in Spokane. We felt it was very
important for people to know the strength of diversity in Spokane and
for people of different cultures and races to understand each other. So
the Unity in the Community celebration at Liberty Park was born.
We planned music and food and booths with information. Our message was:
You can come to the park, there will be food and music and a picnic type
situation. The booths will showcase the strength of diversity in the
various organizations and allow people to network. We hoped the event
would demonstrate that diversity existed in various entities, including
businesses, government, churches, schools and other community
organizations. We had 500 people the first year and then it
continued to grow. More than 1,500 attended last year and we're
expecting at least double that at this year's Unity in the Community
celebration Saturday. This year's event was planned by community
leaders who are committed to improving the livelihood of people in
Spokane and the surrounding area. You can see the diversity just by
looking at our list of sponsors and all that they represent. Our
major sponsors include the law firm of Paine, Hamblem, Coffin, Brooke
and Miller, Sacred Heart Medical Center, Spokane School District 81,
Casey Family Partners Spokane, Avista Corp., Metropolitan Mortgage, The
Baha'i Faith, Office Depot, River Park Square, Bethel AME Church, the
YMCA, Empire Ford, the NAACP, Washington Trust Bank, The
Spokesman-Review, The Inlander, Telect, Nextlink, Inland Northwest
Health Services, Agilent Technologies and the 92nd Air Refueling Wing at
Fairchild Air Force Base. We cordially invite all Inland Northwest
residents to join in the celebration Saturday from 10 to 6 at Liberty
Park. It's free. Bring a picnic lunch, some comfortable shoes and see
firsthand the amazing diversity in our community. We look forward to
seeing you there! Your Turn is a feature of the Wednesday and
Saturday Opinion pages. To submit a Your Turn column for consideration,
contact Rebecca Nappi at 459-5496 or Doug Floyd at 459-5466 or write
Your Turn, The Spokesman-Review, P.O. Box 2160, Spokane, WA
99210-1615.
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