The picnic word comes from the French word “pique-nique,” which is an expression coined in 1692. The word describes a group of people who meet together for dinner and wine at a restaurant. But it became popular when the French opened the royal gardens and parks to the public after the revolution of 1789. People started spending their quality time with family or friends in the parks and initiated a picnic culture. The one-day picnic tradition developed in Europe, especially England, during the late 18th and 19th centuries.
Picnics are often a collaborative affair. Every guest is also a contributor – each in their own way. The HVCC self-study is akin to a massive get-together where the contributions of everyone are appreciated and the entire endeavor is assessed as to how well we are doing according to worthy standards with an eye to continuously improve.
Together We Tell Our Story
Published: Wed, 13 Jul 2022 12:05:19 +0000 by j.stenard