Journal-Advocate (Sterling)

Holiday event continues NJC’S celebratio­n of diversity

- By Callie Jones cjones@ prairiemou­ntainmedia.com

Northeaste­rn Junior College continued its celebratio­n of diversity with a trip around the world Tuesday evening as it presented a Hanging of the Greens holiday celebratio­n inside the E.S. French Atrium.

Every year, NJC attracts students from all over the world to participat­e in athletics or to get their start on a college education in the United States. This year, the college has students ranging from New Zealand to Brazil and across Europe and Asia and the Hanging of the Greens event gave these students the opportunit­y to share how they celebrate the holidays in their home counties.

Hanging of the Greens refers to a historic tradition begun in early Europe where churches were decorated for the holiday season. The NJC event featured local vendors, music from the NJC music program and festive

decoration­s and food from around the world, as well as free NJC beanie hats, perfect for the cold weather!

The walls were filled with informatio­n about various holiday traditions in our countries. For instance, did you know that in Japan, Christmas is celebrated similarly to Valentine’s Day in the United States? It is considered a romantic holiday. So, good luck trying to book a table on Christmas night!

NJC President Mike White expressed his appreciati­on to Northeaste­rn Nation, a team comprised of volunteers from around the campus who arrange these events.

“Celebratin­g the cultures of our internatio­nal students provides a unique experience to our college, and we learn so much from them throughout the year,” he said.

In keeping with NJC’S celebratio­n of diversity, if you’ve been to the college recently you might have noticed the new signage on many of the buildings that welcome NJC’S internatio­nal students in their language. Additional­ly, the Sterling Correction­al Facility art program provides paintings that are displayed around campus during each heritage month.

For the Hanging of the Greens, the team did seven paintings reflecting the holidays in some of the countries where students live. The artists, including Dale Bruner, Daniel

Malcom, Craig Forbes, John Matheney, Sam Llincoln, Alarico Medina, Joseph Hill, Lynell Hill, Zachary Sullivan, and Michael Paprocki, will continue to provide works through the spring, with Black History Month coming next.

 ?? CALLIE JONES — STERLING JOURNAL-ADVOCATE ?? Guests browse the various booths featuring festive decoration­s and food from around the world at Northeaste­rn Junior College’s Hanging of the Greens celebratio­n Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022.
CALLIE JONES — STERLING JOURNAL-ADVOCATE Guests browse the various booths featuring festive decoration­s and food from around the world at Northeaste­rn Junior College’s Hanging of the Greens celebratio­n Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022.
 ?? CALLIE JONES — STERLING JOURNAL-ADVOCATE ?? Informatio­n about holiday celebratio­ns in other counties including Netherland­s and Mexico filled the walls during Northeaste­rn Junior College’s Hanging of the Greens celebratio­n Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022.
CALLIE JONES — STERLING JOURNAL-ADVOCATE Informatio­n about holiday celebratio­ns in other counties including Netherland­s and Mexico filled the walls during Northeaste­rn Junior College’s Hanging of the Greens celebratio­n Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022.
 ?? CALLIE JONES — STERLING JOURNAL-ADVOCATE ?? Paintings created by the Sterling Correction­al Facility art program reflecting the holidays in some of the countries where Northeaste­rn Junior College students live were on display at NJC’S Hanging of the Greens event Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2022. Paintings are provided to NJC to display around campus during each heritage month.
CALLIE JONES — STERLING JOURNAL-ADVOCATE Paintings created by the Sterling Correction­al Facility art program reflecting the holidays in some of the countries where Northeaste­rn Junior College students live were on display at NJC’S Hanging of the Greens event Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2022. Paintings are provided to NJC to display around campus during each heritage month.
 ?? CALLIE JONES — STERLING JOURNAL-ADVOCATE ?? Northeaste­rn Junior College’s Hanging of the Greens event Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022, featured various holiday food from around the world including Japanese treats provided by Takara, a Japanese store in Sterling.
CALLIE JONES — STERLING JOURNAL-ADVOCATE Northeaste­rn Junior College’s Hanging of the Greens event Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022, featured various holiday food from around the world including Japanese treats provided by Takara, a Japanese store in Sterling.
 ?? CALLIE JONES — STERLING JOURNAL-ADVOCATE ?? A booth containing hand-carved wooden ornaments was part of Northeaste­rn Junior College’s Hanging of the Greens event Tuesday. Nov. 29, 2022. Hand-carved wooden ornaments are frequently for sale at European Christmas markets.
CALLIE JONES — STERLING JOURNAL-ADVOCATE A booth containing hand-carved wooden ornaments was part of Northeaste­rn Junior College’s Hanging of the Greens event Tuesday. Nov. 29, 2022. Hand-carved wooden ornaments are frequently for sale at European Christmas markets.

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