OPSA Food Festival
OPSA Spices It Up
Tomorrow OPSA hosts it’s second ever International Food Festival following the success of last year’s event.
“Last year’s Food Festival was well patronised and very colourful event, with a good chance to sample food from many areas of the world.” said Otago Polytechnic Students’ Association (OPSA) President Richard Mitchell.
The Festival showcases the ethnic diversity of the Otago Polytechnic. Food stalls this year include; Samoa, India, Kiwi, Japan, Ireland, and the United States of America.
“Otago Polytechnic students come from many different areas of the globe, and the Festival is a great opportunity to see the different flavours of the Polytechnic” stated Mr Mitchell.
This year’s Festival will also see new stalls including a Queertopia food stall, and a stall featuring the famous good of a fictional country.
Food will be served at 12 noon, Wednesday 5 September. Prompt attendance is recommended for those wanting a great range of samples.
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