Immersing Themselves in a Delicious Multi-Cultural Day at Alvirne
April 28, 2017
- Javier Lopez entertains the students by playing a native Bolivian instrument, the Zamponas.
- Staff photo by Len Lathrop Showing information and food from their native lands, Cailey Shaughnessy had borsch from Russia and Alyson Zaker had details about Lithuania.
- Staff photo by Len Lathrop With matzos from Israel were Jessica Taylor and Casey Williamson. Tasting the peanut butter- and chocolate-coated treats were Mary Ellis and Darien Jarques, who found themselves in a Kodak moment.
- Staff photo by Len Lathrop With items from India and Samoa, Shraya Harri and Danielle Hallam tasted the fried dough.
- Staff photo by Len Lathrop Representing the Dominican Republic was Nathalia Tejeda with a country history and a flag that she proudly displayed. Tejeda was serving flan to those who visited her table.
by Len Lathrop
The Steckevicz was bustling with activity as the Multi-Cultural Club of Alvirne High School hosted its annual day, where student could learn about the heritage of their fellow students and the countries where their parents and grandparents grew up. Mr. Vance, the adviser for the club, explained that the club meets Tuesdays after school and has 18 regular members.





