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World Cultures Come to Earhart
Written by Alameda Sun    Published: Thursday, 02 April 2009
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Families and staff enjoyed an evening of ethnic homemade food, local entertainment and international fashion show at Amelia Earhart Elementary School's Multicultural Night last Thursday, March 26. Cuisine was also donated by the following Alameda restaurants...

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Families and staff enjoyed an evening of ethnic homemade food, local entertainment and international fashion show at Amelia Earhart Elementary School's Multicultural Night last Thursday, March 26. Cuisine was also donated by the following Alameda restaurants: Acapulco (Mexican), Amarin (Thai), C'era Una Volta (Italian), Havana (Cuban), Kamakura (Japanese), Linguini's (Italian) and Zen (Chinese). With a turnout of 400 people, the event was a huge success.

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