October 15| Cultural Exhibition

Cultural Exhibition is an annual event Pacific Islander’s Club hosts to share and educate people about the many cultural groups represented at Washington State University to the Pullman Campus. This event will include food, music, games, giveaways, and exhibits a variety of cultural performances led by our very own student members! We strive to welcome new PI students to WSU and provide a forum where they can openly express their thoughts while offering them moral support and peer guidance. Although we are primarily students from the Pacific Islands, we encourage everyone to participate. We welcome all students, staff, faculty, and members of the Pullman community to join us and learn about our beautiful cultures represented here at Washington State University.

To perpetuate and share cultural dance, food, music, and other cultural groups within the Pacific Islands along with other cultural groups to the Pullman Community. Pacific Islander’s Club hopes to educate others, promote diversity, and advocate for unity among all peoples here at Washington State University.

CUB Senior Ballrooms| October 15, 2021| 6:00-9:00 pm, Doors Open 5:30 pm

Ticket Sales: $15.00

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