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European Day of Languages 2024

Sat, Sep 28

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Queens

A celebration of multilingualism (including prizes, activities for all ages, cultural performances, and delicious international cuisines)

European Day of Languages 2024
European Day of Languages 2024

Time & Location

Sep 28, 2024, 4:00 PM – 11:50 PM

Queens, 47-01 111th St, Corona, NY 11368, USA

About The Event

Join EUNIC New York for a vibrant celebration of the European Day of Languages at the Queens Night Market on September 28th from 4pm to midnight! Enjoy a day filled with diverse culinary delights, performances from talented European artists, a language lottery, and fun activities for all ages. Come explore the rich linguistic heritage of Europe and indulge in delicious food from diverse international cuisines!

EUNIC Stand at the Queens Night Market: stop by booth H from 4pm – 12am to learn more about what European Day of Languages-related activities will be happening on the day and to learn more about EUNIC New York’s mission and future programming!

Find out more about the European Day of Languages event program and activities HERE.

EUNIC New York:  Created in 2007, the New York cluster of EUNIC, bringing together around 40 cultural institutes, general consulates and cultural missions from the countries of European Union, is working together with NYC and American partners to promote cultural diversity and understanding; strengthen the transatlantic dialogue and cultural cooperation; conduct research and share best practices; showcase European values and creativity in the arts, creative industries, development cooperation, digitalization, education, gender, heritage, human rights, language and multilingualism, social inclusion, sports, sustainability, tourism, youth, and others.

Queens Night Market: The Queens Night Market is a large, family-friendly open-air night market in Queens, featuring up to 100 independent vendors selling merchandise, art, and food and featuring small-scale cultural performances, all celebrating the rich cultural diversity and heritage of NYC and Queens.  Questions?

Contact: lucy.patterson@goethe.de

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