Culture Fest Postponed
(Due to inclement weather predicted from Hurricane Helene, this event has been postponed.)
On Friday, Sept. 27, Lee University will host “Culture Fest,” an annual celebration of the diverse cultures represented by its students, staff, and faculty. Kicking off at 7 p.m. in the Conn Center, this event will showcase their rich heritages through talent, food, and fashion. In the event of rain, the festival will take place in the Science and Math Complex Great Room.
“Culture Fest is not just an event; it’s a testament to the unity and diversity that define our campus community,” said Gloria Scott-Richmond, director of racial and ethnic relations at Lee. “We call this night the ‘United Nations of Lee University,’ and we invite everyone to experience it with us.”
“Culture Fest” has grown rapidly since its inception and is now one of Lee’s most anticipated events. The celebration will feature students from many of the 50 countries represented at Lee during a talent showcase and a fashion showcase, in addition to the food offerings at the “After Party,” taking place at the PCSU courtyard outside Lee’s post office. The “After Party” will also take place in the Great Room in the event of rain.
Students from around the globe will share songs, dances, and fashions that honor their nations and cultures. The “After Party,” catered by Sodexo, will include a variety of cultural foods – such as shrimp and grits, jerk wings, and tres leches cake – along with food booths hosted by the ethnic diversity mosaic clubs on campus.
“Culture Fest” is hosted by the university’s Mosaic Council, in partnership with Sodexo Dining and Church of God World Missions. Tony Lombard, director of student connections and engagement, along with his daughter and Lee student Faith, will emcee the event.
Lee’s Mosaic Council seeks to help students appreciate the unique aspects of all cultures, races, and ethnicities, reflecting a united, Christ-centered community. The Council provides oversight for the university’s mosaic clubs, which include the Asian Council, Black Student Union, Lee University Caribbean Association (LUCA), Leetinos, and Mu Kappa (Missionary/Third Culture Kids).
“Culture Fest” is free and open to the public. For more information about the event or the Mosaic Council or clubs, visit leeuniversity.edu/ethnic-relations/.