PTPI chapter members find unique and diverse ways to support their local community. Our student chapter in Burgas, Bulgaria recently took part in the grand opening celebration of the cultural community centre in their city. Chapter Public Relations Officer Victor Evtimov wrote to tell us about it:
I was assigned the task to write a short article on our project “Cultural Centre Burgas ‘The Maritime Casino’ – Grand Opening.” It was part of our service days initiatives which run through the whole year. Petya Petrova, our adult advisor, informed us of the opportunity to cooperate with the Municipality of Burgas and Association Mackenzie and give our share in the event, which turned out to be the event of decades because of its importance for our city.
The Casino in Burgas once was a place of great value for the community because there all the people from the town used to gather to dance or just for a drink. The municipality of Burgas renovated the old building and made it a cultural centre available for everybody.
So when we heard, without a second thought, we decided that we should give our share. We then had meetings with organisers to find out more about the programme and our roles. We spent hours in the streets raising awareness of the event to come, dressed in clothes from the 1930s, distributing old newspapers to the passers by. We also participated in the making of a short video which was played all day in one of the halls of the Community Centre.
And so the day of the Grand Opening Came – 26th March 2011! Eagerly we headed for the meeting point. The girls had to be there at 6 am (!!!) because they needed time for the special hairstyle. The whole idea was to take the audience back to the golden years of the Casino – the 1930’s. There were retro cars, an orchestra, a carriage with horses and all these things together made a great retro atmosphere…along with, of course us – 10 volunteers from PTPI’s Burgas Bulgaria/The Vectors/ dressed in 30s style clothes.
I think the costumes we were wearing turned out to be the greatest attraction for the public. The younger people were curious to see what kind of clothes their grandfather used to wear when he was their age. The older people, however, were taken back to their memories. An old man even told me that he used to wear the same clothes as the ones I was wearing.
It was a great experience to participate in such an event because you see the other side of people – you see how people look at you when you are different in some way. As my fellow chapter member Petya Koleva said:
“The experience was unforgettable for us. All the people were looking at our appearance differently- some with confusion, others with admiration. But all of us noticed the nostalgia in the older people’s eyes. We reminded them their early years and delivered joy that nothing else can bring. I can’t forget the old man with tears in his eyes, who stopped me and thanked me for the pleasure that he had felt young again. I hope I will have more opportunities to participate in such events, because the feeling and experience are irreplaceable and unforgettable.”
Kind regards:
Victor Evtimov
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