Chancellor Thomas Gibson | University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Chancellor Thomas Gibson | University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
The Marshfield Cultural Fair is set to return to the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield on Saturday, February 22. This event has been a tradition for over two decades, featuring exhibits, crafts, food, and entertainment from various cultures worldwide.
Scheduled from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the fair will host performances in the Upper Commons and Helen Connor Laird Theatre. The lineup includes Music Magic, Main Street Conservatory of Dance – Marshfield, Wisconsin Country Style Dancers, Steel Drums with Kent Arnsbarger, Salsa Manzana, AaroChele, and Indian Bollywood Dances.
Exhibitors at the event will include organizations such as the City of Marshfield Historic Preservation Commission, Marshfield Broadcasting, Needlepoint Hmong Motif, Polish Heritage Awareness Society, and Tanya Creations.
Food offerings will feature Jamaican Kitchens, GT’s Hawaiian BBQ, Nagoya Japanese Sushi and Steakhouse, Kat’s Sweet Escape, and the newly opened Hungry Hub. Activities for children will include a passport activity along with puppet shows and crafts.
“UWSP at Marshfield looks forward to hosting this event, celebrating our community’s rich diversity and continuing a long-held tradition,” said Tony Andrews, UWSP at Marshfield campus executive.
Sponsors for the fair are UWSP at Marshfield itself along with the Marshfield Clinic Health System, Marshfield Area Community Foundation, Umhoefer Foundation, Marshfield Broadcasting and Simplicity Credit Union.
For more information about the event details can be found by visiting uwsp.edu/marshfield/cultural-fair/.