About this Event
915 5th St, West Lafayette, IN 47906-2809
https://www.purdue.edu/aaarcc/events/index.phpOctober 9, Thursday | 6-7:30PM
(rain date October 16)
AAARCC (915 5th St), Cultural Center Lawn & Alley
Celebrate the many fall-month festivals, holidays, rituals, and traditions of our communities! The AAARCC and various student organizations will host booths featuring activities, crafts, snacks, and information about traditional and modern celebrations. Stick around for the whole Fall Festival to complete our Fall Festival passport while enjoying live musical and dance performances from student groups.
More information about the participating student organizations and performances coming soon!
Flyer: https://purduediversity.smugmug.com/AAARCC/Fall-2025-Flyers/i-bn4pZq6/A
AAARCC programs are free and open to all students. Here are ways to support our programming initiatives:
1) Attend and promote AAARCC programs within your networks, classrooms, and listservs by downloading our flyers from our website.
2) If you are a class instructor, assign our events as part of required or extra-credit activities for your class. If your whole class is interested in attending AAARCC events or volunteering for a class assignment, please email us at aaarcc@purdue.edu and we’d be happy to help coordinate this learning opportunity.
3) Partner with us in co-planning events or provide co-sponsorship. If your department or organization is interested in partnering with AAARCC for an event or activity, please email us at aaarcc@purdue.edu. We believe that by working together, we can create even more enriching experiences and make a broader impact on campus life.
4) Give to support our initiatives and encourage others to make financial gifts to the AAARCC. If you are interested in financially supporting AAARCC programs, please use this link: bit.ly/givetotheaaarcc
All AAARCC programs are free and open to all students. These gatherings provide valuable opportunities for individuals from all backgrounds to engage in meaningful dialogue and build connections within our vibrant community. In accordance with Purdue policies, all persons have equal access to Purdue University’s educational programs, services and activities, without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, genetic information, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability or status as a veteran. See Purdue's Nondiscrimination Policy Statement. If you have any questions or concerns regarding these policies, please contact the Office of the Vice President for Ethics and Compliance at vpec@purdue.edu or 765-494-5830.
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