ISA Executive Board Meeting
Every Monday 6:10PM at UC 224.
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For any questions or suggestions we can by reached by:
E-mail: isa@umontana.edu
Mail: International Student Association
University Center 2nd Floor
ASUM Box #37
Missoula, MT 59812
News
INTERNATIONAL CULTURE, FOOD FESTIVAL SET FOR MARCH 15
“Showcasing Our World – Sharing Our Food” is the theme of this year’s International Culture and Food Festival to be held The University of Montana on Sunday, March 15.
The festival, which will take place from noon to 5 p.m. in the University Center, offers a chance to travel around the world without leaving Missoula. Participants can enjoy food such as jap chae from Korea and dolmas from the Middle East, as well as didgeridoo music from Australia, mehndi hand painting from Bangladesh and more.
Events kick off at noon with a parade of flags, followed by the opening of the food booths, display tables, culture shows and Children’s World. About 20 food booths will feature authentic recipes from many different parts of the world. Dishes are priced at 50 cents to $4. The food goes fast, so hungry guests are advised to show up early.
This year’s festival will partner with the Missoula Food Bank to accept donations of nonperishable food and/or cash. The festival theme incorporates this new initiative to support community members in need.
This year’s festival also is dedicated to the memory of Evelyn Peterson, honoring her many contributions to the well-being of international students and her active involvement in the Missoula International Friendship Program.
More than 30 countries will be represented at the festival, which is sponsored by UM’s International Student Association and Foreign Student and Scholar Services.
For more information, call Foreign Student and Scholar Services at 406-243-2226.
INTERNATIONAL CULTURE, FOOD FESTIVAL SET FOR MARCH 15
“Showcasing Our World – Sharing Our Food” is the theme of this year’s International Culture and Food Festival to be held The University of Montana on Sunday, March 15.
The festival, which will take place from noon to 5 p.m. in the University Center, offers a chance to travel around the world without leaving Missoula. Participants can enjoy food such as jap chae from Korea and dolmas from the Middle East, as well as didgeridoo music from Australia, mehndi hand painting from Bangladesh and more.
Events kick off at noon with a parade of flags, followed by the opening of the food booths, display tables, culture shows and Children’s World. About 20 food booths will feature authentic recipes from many different parts of the world. Dishes are priced at 50 cents to $4. The food goes fast, so hungry guests are advised to show up early.
This year’s festival will partner with the Missoula Food Bank to accept donations of nonperishable food and/or cash. The festival theme incorporates this new initiative to support community members in need.
This year’s festival also is dedicated to the memory of Evelyn Peterson, honoring her many contributions to the well-being of international students and her active involvement in the Missoula International Friendship Program.
More than 30 countries will be represented at the festival, which is sponsored by UM’s International Student Association and Foreign Student and Scholar Services.
For more information, call Foreign Student and Scholar Services at 406-243-2226.