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The World’s Fair

Students perform a traditional Afghani dance routine at the World Fair on April 8.
Students perform a traditional Afghani dance routine at the World Fair on April 8.
Photo By Sarah Root

The World’s Fair is an event designed to show the very best of Rio’s values and culture. Featuring many student-run booths from various countries, it’s a chance for the Rio community to exchange food, share achievements, and make connections.

 

No matter what heritage you’re from there will be something new and exciting to see. Admission is free for everyone, and will be held Thursday the 26th of March, after school from 3:30 to 6:30, coinciding with the open house.

 

So far, a plethora of cultures have signed up to represent the fair, including but not limited to the Black Student Union, Brazilian students, Afghani students, and the RISE equity group. 

 

Many more booths are still needed, so if there is a culture you or a friend are interested in representing, feel free to sign up.

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Claire Lopez, Graphic Designer/Staff Writer
My name is Claire Lopez, I am a senior. I am a staff writer and graphic designer for the Rio Mirada. My favorite hobby is to draw.