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3: Celebrating Voluntary
Service
Culture and Recreation
* Organizing sporting events and games (tug-o-war, badminton)
* Celebrating local folklore, music, dancing and cuisine
* Organizing an exhibition of art done by volunteers
* Providing popular theatre performances, musical entertainment, choir concert
* Providing a literature program (reciting poetry, reading short stories
accompanied by a slide presentation)
* Mounting poster, crafts and art competitions
* Street parades and marches
* "A Walk for Peace", maybe involving fund-raising by sponsorship per kilometer
* Organizing games with children
* Forming an "International Link of Friendship" (a gesture of joining palm to
palm with hands held high)
* Small children parading in a "V" formation and posing for a commemorative
photo against a representative local backdrop
* Participating in a "marathon run"
* Holding special religious services to honor community-level volunteering and
encourage more

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