Palmer Trinity School's 24th International Festival Draws 2,000+ Celebrating Diversity
Palmer Trinity School in Miami hosted its 24th Annual International Festival, drawing over 2,000 attendees. The event, organized through Eventbrite, celebrated cultural diversity and unity, with Nicklaus Children's Hospital serving as the presenting sponsor.
The festival showcased traditions from 45 countries through food, entertainment, and activities. Food booths, coordinated by parent and student volunteers, offered a global culinary experience. Attendees enjoyed carnival rides, live music, dance performances, art activities, and a marketplace featuring international goods.
The school's high school soccer team also held a tournament during the festival. Palmer Trinity School, a coeducational, independent Episcopal day school, serves students from diverse socio-economic, ethnic, and religious backgrounds in grades 6-12. It is dedicated to promoting academic excellence and global entry.
The festival's success was praised by Patrick Roberts, Head of School, who thanked the community for their support. Nicklaus Children's Hospital, the presenting sponsor, played a significant role in making the event a success.
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