

Today was a celebration of music in Detroit.
We began our journey at Hitsville USA, home of the Motown Museum, where we saw the iconic hat and glove Michael Jackson wore in the Billie Jean video—an incredible piece of music history he personally donated during his visit.
We savored sliders at Green Dot Stables in Corktown for lunch, enjoying a taste of the city's vibrant food scene.
The day culminated at Orchestra Hall, where the Detroit Symphony Orchestra delivered a stunning concert performance of Bizet’s Carmen. As we departed, we had the unexpected pleasure of meeting one of the performers, who graciously posed for a photo with members of our delegation.

The delegation was especially interested in learning about Rotary and was genuinely impressed by the strong volunteer spirit in the U.S. It’s inspiring to see these cross-cultural exchanges spark new ideas!
The group will wrap up the day with dinner at Applebee’s tonight.
All in all, it was a fantastic and productive day!


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