Join us Friday, March 29 at the International Fair

This annual event is from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the Sperling Gym & Cafeteria and includes a traditional garb contest, origami, and dance performances to highlight the diversity of USN.
by Shriya Karam '19

The International Fair will take place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, March 29 in the Sperling Gym and Cafeteria. The theme this year is “Languages of the World,” and we are excited for the school to come together and learn more about cultures and languages from across the globe.

Enjoy a wide variety of international food and drinks, activities, and entertainment, including face painting, Mexican folk dancing, and origami. At 6:30 p.m. there will be a traditional garb contest, where students can dress up in native attire of a country. Prizes will be awarded to the top three participants.

Tickets for the fair are $8/person and $20/family online, $10/person and $25/family at the door, and $5/child ages 10 and younger. Click here to register for the fair.

Additionally, please fill out this form if you are interested in sponsoring a booth, performing, or leading an activity. One of the student organizers will follow up with you to confirm that you have signed up to participate. Admission is free for participants.

All profits from the fair will benefit Raise the Roof Academy, an organization that helps to educate children of rural communities in Uganda.

Please email Shriya Karam '19 or faculty advisor Pat Miletich if you have any questions.
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