There will be food for sale, cultural displays, cultural dances, as well as performances by visitors invited to the event.
Demapan said for the second time, the teachers and staff of KagEs will hold a fashion show.
There are 21 candidates for the Little King and Queen competition. Proceeds from the ticket sales will be used to buy equipment for a playground and to pay for the uniform inventory.
Tickets are available for $1 each and $5 for each booklet of six tickets.
Demapan said the grand prize in the raffle draw is $1,000 and there are about 20 consolation prizes for the other lucky winners.
She said tickets are still available for sale during the event.
Demapan said the school also held a logo, theme and essay writing contests for the event.
“We wanted the students to be a part of the whole celebration, to make them feel that it is their event. The winners for the logo, theme and essay contests will be announced during the cultural celebration,” Demapan said.
This year’s theme is “The Lifeline of the Past to the Present to the Future.”
“We invite the community to come and join us for a night of fun and entertainment, and to support our projects at the same time,” Demapan said.
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