High Point Community Center info — in 12 languages!

(from the brochure in Tigrigna, spoken in parts of Eritrea and Ethiopia)
Working on the forthcoming West Seattle Weekend Lineup, we stopped by the High Point Community Center website and remembered that HPCC’s Brian Judd had asked us to share this with you: An informational brochure about HPCC is now available in 11 languages besides English. If you have friends, neighbors, co-workers, relatives who speak any of these languages — Amharic, Arabic, Cambodian, Chinese-Simplified, Chinese-Traditional, English, Farsi, Oromo, Samoan, Somali, Spanish, Tigrigna, Vietnamese — you’re invited to print out the material or point them to the website – the links are all on the HPCC home page.

3 Replies to "High Point Community Center info -- in 12 languages!"

  • Yokohama January 16, 2009 (4:55 pm)

    nihongo panfuretto o onegaishimasu. arigatou gozaimasu.

  • WSB January 16, 2009 (5:04 pm)

    My Japanese isn’t good enough any more to formulate a grammatically accurate response to that but I would imagine they chose the languages most commonly spoken in the nearby neighborhoods, so maybe Nihongo didn’t make the top 12.

  • homedk January 16, 2009 (11:30 pm)

    I think it’s wonderful that they made the extra effort to have these translated. Kudos to Brian Judd or whoever was responsible for doing this!

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