Korean American Festival
- Oct 2, 2016
- 1 min read

Usually division events are huge, and it’s a great way to keep a lively atmosphere. However, I was really happy to hear that this event would be a much smaller, local event. There’s something about these events that provide the perfect opportunity to bond with other Suns.
When we arrived I was immediately reminded of Asian Garden Mall when they have food and games being sold. The event coordinator was lovely, helping us find our way around the festival as well as giving us food tickets for anything that cost $10! After we helped as much as we could in the various booths, we were left with the rest of the time to enjoy all the festival had to offer.
Of course, we had to start at the food booths. We scoped out our options (after having much experience with past festivals/carnivals, this has become routine for us) before settling on waffle ice cream and bulgogi fries. Both of them were indescribably good. We were speechless for a good minute. After enjoying the delicious food, we watched a group of extremely talented dancers perform to a collection of both traditional and modern music.
We had a great time with some friends from other clubs at the end of the night, and I went home with the warm fuzzy feeling Key Club always gives me.




















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