One Warsaw To Host Celebrating Us Community Event In Downtown Warsaw

August 16, 2023 at 6:06 p.m.

By Staff Report

Mark your calendars for a celebration of diversity, culture and inclusion.
One Warsaw: Celebrating Us is coming to downtown Warsaw on Sept. 23 from 4 to 8 p.m. This event is a testament to the city's commitment to inclusivity, unity and the richness of the diverse community, according to a news release from One Warsaw.
In partnership with local organizations, community groups and businesses, One Warsaw: Celebrating Us 2023 promises an unforgettable experience for individuals and families alike, the release states.
Set in the heart of downtown Warsaw, this celebration will be a showcase of food, entertainment and family-friendly activities that highlight the vibrant tapestry of cultures that make the community thrive.
Be prepared for a mouthwatering culinary journey as you indulge in an array of delectable dishes from various cultures. Biryani Kitchen, Bomy’s Authentic Indian and Taco’s Jalisco are participating with more to be announced. The food vendors at One Warsaw: Celebrating Us will offer a diverse range of flavors.
Find more information including volunteer sign-ups, sponsorship information and other updates at onewarsaw.org/get-involved/ and follow One Warsaw on Facebook for event updates at facebook.com/onewarsaw.
One Warsaw is a registered 501c(3) nonprofit organization comprised of a group of individuals that care about celebrating all and know that we have to take action within our community to make a difference, according to the release.
Their goal is to connect and share ideas, events and diversity initiatives in the community.

Mark your calendars for a celebration of diversity, culture and inclusion.
One Warsaw: Celebrating Us is coming to downtown Warsaw on Sept. 23 from 4 to 8 p.m. This event is a testament to the city's commitment to inclusivity, unity and the richness of the diverse community, according to a news release from One Warsaw.
In partnership with local organizations, community groups and businesses, One Warsaw: Celebrating Us 2023 promises an unforgettable experience for individuals and families alike, the release states.
Set in the heart of downtown Warsaw, this celebration will be a showcase of food, entertainment and family-friendly activities that highlight the vibrant tapestry of cultures that make the community thrive.
Be prepared for a mouthwatering culinary journey as you indulge in an array of delectable dishes from various cultures. Biryani Kitchen, Bomy’s Authentic Indian and Taco’s Jalisco are participating with more to be announced. The food vendors at One Warsaw: Celebrating Us will offer a diverse range of flavors.
Find more information including volunteer sign-ups, sponsorship information and other updates at onewarsaw.org/get-involved/ and follow One Warsaw on Facebook for event updates at facebook.com/onewarsaw.
One Warsaw is a registered 501c(3) nonprofit organization comprised of a group of individuals that care about celebrating all and know that we have to take action within our community to make a difference, according to the release.
Their goal is to connect and share ideas, events and diversity initiatives in the community.

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