United Workers Movement, NMI vice president June Concillado said they are expecting other ethnic groups to join, including the Chinese, Koreans and Bangladeshis.
The program will start at 6 p.m.
The gathering, Concillado said, aims to further unite nonresidents as they celebrate the holiday season.
Concillado, who chairs the party committee, said participants are encouraged to bring their food to share with others.
“This is a potluck Christmas party,” he added.
There will be games and contests for children and adults. Lots of prizes await the winners, Concillado said.
He said they will also give awards to certain nonresidents, especially those who joined the prayer vigil outside the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Garapan.


