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'Celebrate UTSA' to feature performance showcase, ethnic food, giveaways

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(Nov. 12, 2009)--UTSA students, faculty and staff are invited to a special event, "Celebrate UTSA! All Different. All Roadrunners," from 5 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 18 in the University Center paseo on the Main Campus. A performance by country singer David Bradley will be at 6 p.m.

The event will include an onstage showcase with performances, readings and speeches, along with information on UTSA student organizations, services and departments. The festivities are free and open to the UTSA community.

Ethnic foods will be served, along with the opportunity to enjoy interactive programs, prizes, and other fun and educational activities. Food and other giveaways and t-shirts will be free and available while they last. In the case of rain, the event will move to the University Center Ballroom (1.104).

To sign up to host an information table, to participate in the showcase or for more information about the event, contact Ann Margaret Trujillo, Inclusion and Community Engagement Center, at (210) 458-4770.

Read more about Diversity Month at the UTSA Inclusion and Community Engagement Web site.

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