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01/23/2024 01:25 PMGuilford High School is thrilled to announce its inaugural Multicultural Festival, a free event open to the community. The event is scheduled for the evening of Thursday, Feb. 1, starting at 7:00 p.m. The festival will take place in the Commons at Guilford High School, 605 New England Road, providing an ideal space for interactive programming and engaging experiences for all.
Conceived and organized by Guilford High School senior, Sergio Garcia-Perez, the Multicultural Festival aims to foster unity within Guilford, and celebrate the rich cultural influences from across the Greater New Haven area. The event will showcase cultural performances from around the world, presented by diverse groups from Guilford and neighboring communities.
Sergio Garcia-Perez, the visionary behind the festival, wants to leave a lasting legacy that encourages younger generations to attend and actively participate. His leadership and initiative reflect Guilford High School's commitment to providing enriching experiences for its students, and the broader community.
“Sergio’s idea is to make this festival accessible to everyone in our community,” said Julia Chaffe, Principal of Guilford High School. “It's not just an event; it's a celebration of many cultures, and a chance for everyone to come together and celebrate them.”
The Guilford Fund for Education and the Guilford Foundation are proud sponsors of the Multicultural Festival. As organizations in Guilford, they believe in supporting initiatives that promote unity and cultural understanding within the community.
The Guilford High School Commons, the chosen venue for the event, will enhance the festival's atmosphere and allow for a more immersive experience with interactive programming. Attendees can expect captivating performances representing cultures from around the world, presented by various groups within Guilford and neighboring communities.
Sergio Garcia-Perez expressed his vision for the festival, stating, “I hope to leave a legacy that inspires younger generations to embrace and celebrate the diverse cultures that make up our community. This is a unique opportunity for everyone to learn, connect, and create lasting memories.”
Additional programmatic information will be released later this week, as the planning for the event is finalized. All are welcome to attend, and organizers encourage participants to represent their cultural heritage by wearing traditional clothing or the colors of their respective countries.
For more information, please contact:
Julia Chaffe
203-453-2741
chaffej@guilfordschools.org
Or
Sergio Garcia-Perez
sergio.gp1022@gmail.com