Cultural Diversity Club’s free International Dinner to be held April 23
The Cultural Diversity Club will host its fifth annual International Dinner as part of the club’s annual event, Culture Week, which runs Monday, April 17, through Sunday, April 23.
Culture Week is a weeklong event where the multi-coalition groups on campus come together to host events that promote the different cultures and social groups on campus. International Dinner will be held Sunday, April 23, at Romelia’s, 119 Watson St., in downtown Ripon. The event is open to all students, faculty and staff of the College and is free of charge.
International Dinner will serve a wide variety of dishes from around the world prepared by both international and U.S. students.
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