Wednesday, April 15, 2015

MSJMCW Story

Multicultural week started out very hectic. As an officer for American Red Cross, it was my duty to set up and make sure the food arrived on time. On the first day of mulitcultural week, our food almost came late. The parent who was picking up the food went to the restaurant at 11AM, but was not able to pick up the food until 11:30. By the time the food got to school, the bell had rung. The next problem we had was when one of the officers forgot to bring bowls to put our food in. I was forced to drive home during lunch and bring plates and bowls. Our overall sales were slow because the food we sold, Hawaiian barbeque, was considered expensive to most. However, by the end of the day we managed to sell all of our food. 

Each year multicultural week presents people with many different food choices from different ethnic backgrounds. What most people don't know is that each day represents a different culture and students participate by wearing different colors.The most downplaying aspect of this year's multicultural week was the ticket system. Because all must pay with tickets, people must wait in line during lunch to purchase tickets. Hopefully next year, L2 will improve multicultural week. 

1 comment:

  1. I must agree, I very much resent the now ticket system imposed.

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