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East Broadway’s First Multicultural Night Brings Community Together

Pictured: East Broadway Elementary School student Elise Rodriguez represented the Philippines at the school’s first Multicultural Night on Jan. 11.

Photos courtesy of Levittown Public Schools

The first Multicultural Night at East Broadway Elementary School was a massive success, bringing the whole community together to enjoy a taste of each other’s cultures on Jan. 11.

East Broadway’s First Multicultural Night Brings Community Together

Students stopped by each “country” – in this case, Jamaica – to get their passport stamped

Nationalities from around the world were represented in the packed East Broadway gymnasium as students and their families were invited to show off their cultural backgrounds. Families wore authentic garb, brought props and activities and prepared delicious treats for all to enjoy. Inside blank passports, students visited every “country” and received stickers signifying their stay. There was something for everyone to learn as guests read the facts that filled homemade poster boards at each booth. Caribbean, Chinese, Dominican, Greek, Irish, Korean and many more cultures were represented, offering all the opportunity to experience and taste something new. Due to the event’s success, it will make a return next year.

East Broadway’s First Multicultural Night Brings Community Together

Food, a big part of any culture, was offered to guests, including Irish boxty.

“Seeing all of our school’s cultures represented tonight is wonderful to see,” Principal Jordan Margolis said. “The more we learn about the traditions of our neighbors, the closer we become as a community.”

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