By Gauri Chandna
JagoWorld Inc celebrated the uniqueness of every single child through diversity in presentation of various topics on May 17th, 2014 at Walpole Public Library. During the Young Voices Day 2014, many families gathered for an educational and entertaining event that included hilarious skits, impromptu, debate, fun games, and speeches covering variety of topics such as art of public speaking, leadership, inspiration, science, music, arts, history, management, communication, and education, all packed with learning, sincerity, entertainment and laughter.
JagoWorld Inc celebrated the uniqueness of every single child through diversity in presentation of various topics on May 17th, 2014 at Walpole Public Library. During the Young Voices Day 2014, many families gathered for an educational and entertaining event that included hilarious skits, impromptu, debate, fun games, and speeches covering variety of topics such as art of public speaking, leadership, inspiration, science, music, arts, history, management, communication, and education, all packed with learning, sincerity, entertainment and laughter.
President Arun Chaudhary welcomed everyone and then children walked up confidently to share their ideas and
thoughts on various topics, and also presented skits to highlight certain
values that make a good human being such as patience, good listening and
effective communication.
The Chief Guest and inspiration speaker, Dr Balram
Singh [PhD Executive Mentor, School of Indic
Studies Professor and Director, Botulinum Research Center Institute of Advanced
Sciences] presented the importance of Indian values in upbringing
of children in the US. He specifically highlighted the importance of a mother
and child bond and how that is so significant in building the self-esteem and development of a confident
individual.
Jonathan Monterecy, another Chief Guest, COO at Ripple Funding, spoke on the relevance of positive attitude in life. He made interesting analogies with cartoon characters Tigger and Eore to highlight the effect of attitude in our lives.
Jonathan Monterecy, another Chief Guest, COO at Ripple Funding, spoke on the relevance of positive attitude in life. He made interesting analogies with cartoon characters Tigger and Eore to highlight the effect of attitude in our lives.
Gauri Chandna, Chief
Guest and motivational speaker [ President and Founder ATFS Learning Center,
Co-Founder and Host, The Foundations TV and Author of Book SPARKS] in her
speech elaborated on effective learning, and related it to serving the
community and emerging as a leader.
Sridhar Singh, Leader of Young Voices USA, another Chief
Guest and speaker, now headed to Carnegie Mellon for his College, spoke on the value
and usefulness of optimism in a student’s life.
Jagoworld Inc, through this event not only created an
opportunity for every student to listen to excellent speeches, as well as
deliver speeches, but in effect this was a great learning experience as the kids
did research on various topics and thought through the topic to effectively
present and showcase their public speaking talent. The skits were hilarious and
entertaining and yet, educational.
Jagoworld also presented its own mission and projects
that they have participated in throughout the year including their popular
fundraising and gift drive during the Holiday season.
In all this was an educational, entertaining and
celebratory event. The Foundations TV was present there and has captured these
special moments in pictures. Please visit their facebook www.facebook.com/TheFoundationsTV
page for pictures