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Indonesian Community Connect presents vision of Little Indonesia
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Little Indonesia Night Market event offered in Somersworth
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The partnership between the two nations isn t ending there, officials said Tuesday, stating a long-term partnership is envisioned with a commitment to seeing what is being called the world s first Little Indonesia district flourish.
The Somersworth and Dover mayors and an Indonesia deputy ambassador met Tuesday morning in City Council chambers to discuss the future plans involving the Tri-Cities and Indonesia.
The cultural center itself is the first phase of the Little Indonesia district project in New Hampshire s smallest city, with hopes there will be more across the United States, according to officials. Somersworth has about 2,000 Indonesians among its population of about 11,000. More Indonesians live in Dover and other local communities.
Little Indonesia Cultural Center to hold grand opening May 15
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SOMERSWORTH Indonesian Community Connect has found a location for the key starting piece of its plans to create not only the world’s first Little Indonesia district, but also bring together Somersworth as a whole.
The nonprofit ICC will soon open its Little Indonesia cultural and community center at 156 High St., a multi-unit commercial building right at the southwestern gateway to the Hilltop City’s downtown.
Located at a well-known corner passed by more than 10,000 vehicles a day, the spot is intended to be a temporary, highly visible kickstart to an ambitious project years in the making.
“This is it,” said Raude Raychel, president of ICC. “Now it’s time to hustle up and get ready because it’s just going to get bigger and bigger.”