Meadows students celebrate Culture Days

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Meadows School celebrated diversity in the Brandon community on Thursday with their Culture Days celebration.

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Meadows School celebrated diversity in the Brandon community on Thursday with their Culture Days celebration.

There were 10 cultural pavilions set up that students could take a tour of, and learn a little bit about different cultures, including Egypt, the Polynesian Islands, Mexico, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Canada, Chile, Madagascar, South Africa and Belgium.

Students could take around their Culture Days passport to the different countries and get it stamped.

Sadies Poczik hands a pineapple slice over to Grade 4 student Alexis Cairns during Culture Days at Meadows School on Thursday. (Melissa Verge/The Brandon Sun)
Sadies Poczik hands a pineapple slice over to Grade 4 student Alexis Cairns during Culture Days at Meadows School on Thursday. (Melissa Verge/The Brandon Sun)

The event was set to wrap up at 3:30 p.m.

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Brooklyn May and Urijah Moosetail, Grade 4 students at Meadows School, get in some cocunut bowling on Thursday during Culture Days. (Melissa Verge/The Brandon Sun)
Brooklyn May and Urijah Moosetail, Grade 4 students at Meadows School, get in some cocunut bowling on Thursday during Culture Days. (Melissa Verge/The Brandon Sun)
Makayla Van Damme, a Grade 8 student at Meadows School, reads to kids about Belgium during Culture Days celebrations on Thursday. (Melissa Verge/The Brandon Sun)
Makayla Van Damme, a Grade 8 student at Meadows School, reads to kids about Belgium during Culture Days celebrations on Thursday. (Melissa Verge/The Brandon Sun)
Students Nazar Galinski, Ethan Teale and Max Vasconcelos enjoy Culture Days inside the room representing Canada at Meadows School Thursday. (Melissa Verge/The Brandon Sun)
Students Nazar Galinski, Ethan Teale and Max Vasconcelos enjoy Culture Days inside the room representing Canada at Meadows School Thursday. (Melissa Verge/The Brandon Sun)
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