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#University eventsThe 53rd University Festival (Maguan Festival) was held.
The 53rd Shimonoseki City University University Festival "Maguan Festival" was held.
This year, the event was held under the theme of "echo". This theme has two meanings. "echo" means "echo" which means "echo" and "echo" which means "echo" and "echo" which is an abbreviation of Ecology. Environmentally friendly eco activities echoed from Shimonoseki City University to the community and society, and raised this theme with the desire to continue activities for a long time.
On the day of the Maguan Festival, eco bags were distributed to local people, the behavior of Fukunabe using reused tableware, and a flea market were held. . In addition, events based on themes were held, such as an eco-cap campaign to collect PET bottle caps and use them for vaccines in developing countries, and a fashion show using used clothes.
This time, with the approach of Typhoon No. 19, the University Festival Executive Committee prioritizes safety, such as setting the height of the outdoor stage lower and changing or canceling planned events in consideration of safety. It was held while judging. In addition, the venue for presenting the results of past activities was reduced, and the university festival was saved by the good sense of all the students, such as cooperating with the university festival executive committee while feeling frustrated. .
Although the event was held in such a situation, I feel that many local residents came and that the students of our university and the local community were able to finish the event safely with a smile "echo".
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the local people who have cooperated and cooperated in holding the Maguan Festival, and to the companies who supported and cooperated.
[Publishing date: 2014.10.23]
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