Festival of Cultures
Celebrate
Diversity
Experience a taste of cultures from around the world.
The Festival of Cultures celebrates a variety of cultures, ethnicities and countries. Participate in activities, watch performances and enjoy delicious food, all provided by a mix of UW-Green Bay student organizations and departments and community members. This event is free to attend and open to all!

event Information
Saturday, April 12 • 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Mauthe Center (2418 Leon Bond Dr, Green Bay, WI 54311)

The Festival of Cultures is taking place at the Mauthe Center, located next to the Kress Events Center parking lot at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Ample parking is available.
Admission
The Festival of Cultures is open to the public and free to attend. Everyone is welcome!
Food
There will be the Taqueria Maldonado's food truck present and the first 100 students will be able to eat free!
Schedule of Events
Time | Performance | Location |
11:00 AM | Opening Ceremony | Main Stage – Mauthe Center Lawn |
11:05 AM | Kerk Pelaez Performance | Main Stage – Mauthe Center Lawn |
11:20 AM | Na Hale Studio Performance | Main Stage – Mauthe Center Lawn |
1:05 PM | Oshkosh Taiko Drumming | Main Stage – Mauthe Center Lawn |
1:50 PM | DC Dance Academy | Main Stage – Mauthe Center Lawn |
3:00 PM | Nepalese Student Association Performance | Main Stage – Mauthe Center Lawn |
3:30 PM | Bhangra Performance (Punjabi Dance) | Main Stage – Mauthe Center Lawn |
3:40 PM | Closing Ceremony | Main Stage – Mauthe Center Lawn |
11 AM to 3 PM | Mini Cricket Matches (Ongoing) | Phoenix Park |
11 AM to 4 PM | Henna by Priti (Ongoing) | Peace Room - Mauthe Center |




Calling
Student Orgs
Showcase what makes you unique.
Student organizations are invited to collaborate at Festival of Cultures! Fundraise for your org at a booth, show off your group's culture or hobbies, serve a cultural food or beverage or take the stage to perform.

Ask us Anything
If you have any questions about the event or would like to inquire about participating in the Festival of Cultures, reach out to Nina.