Baruch Bearcat post#2 Ekaterina Yarilina

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Baruch Bearcat Post#1 Ekaterina Yarilina

Do you like swimming? I do! My roommate is in a Baruch swimming team and last week she invited me to see a contest, in which she participated. It was my first time watch swimming competition. I really enjoyed my time. There was not so many people, but I was sitting with her parents and friends. Moreover, she was nominated as a “CUNYAC Women’s Swimming & Diving Rookie of the Week”. If you have enough time and do not know what to do, I recommend to come to one of the contest and to support our Baruch team!rp_primary_WSWIM-Weekly-11-12-13

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We attended the Baruch Club Fair on 3rd of October. It was a fun activity arranged by the administration at Baruch gym hall.We git to know many new people and found out about a number of clubs. Those clubs were providing both academic and social activities.
The list of clubs included Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Beta Gama, ISO, Undergraduate Student Organization and The Punjabi Club.The Club I liked the best was The Punjabi Club, they were promoting the Punjabi music and culture. They had hired a professional “Dhol” player who played awesome Punjabi Tunes.

One of the club stalls at the Baruch Club fair.

One of the club stalls at the Baruch Club fair.

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The Varli Food Festival

It was an Indian food fantasy come to life on Thursday night at the second annual Varli Food Festival at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, and these were just a few of the offerings. A hungry crowd of more than 2,000 turned out for the extravaganza which was hosted by Top Chef’s Padma Lakshmi and Indian celebrity chef Sanjeev Kapoor, and featured tastings from 60 high-profile Indian chefs mostly from the Northeastern United States.

The Varli Food Festival.

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A Giant Bibimbap at a Korean Food Festival

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The intersection of 149th street and 41st Avenue in Queens is related to Restaurant Street, because 24 Korean restaurants locate here. The idea of Muk Ja Gol Mok Asian Festival was developed by merchants and civic leaders, and it was organized by the Korean American Association of Queens. With dancing, music and a giant version of bibimbap, it attracted almost 5000 passersby.

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Food Festival Cuisine for Thanksgiving

“Spring break for chefs” is an event that food network stars and chefs celebrated restaurants for the food festival over the past ten years. Lee brain Schrager is founder and director, who decided to collect recipes from participants in the past nine years to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the festival.

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Dining Calendar

If you are learning to cook or just want to hang out at eat some French food, which does not include French fries, you are welcome to the French food festival! It is organized by a group of French people and contains a series of events in September. Also there will be legendary chiefs, who will cook a dish of your dreams for brunch or dinner. Moreover, on Sunday they open a barbeque, every penny from which are going to the S.P.C.A., that helps people to fight with cancer.
For additional information please check the link.

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A little Taste of Somewhere Else

Ever had one of those moments when you are stuck at home and looking for a good place to hang out in New York? This article provides you with opportunities for spending your leisure time at five amazing places; where you can enjoy a warm summer day and try several types of delicious cuisines. Following are few good events, taken from the article, to visit:
-Indonesian Food Bazaar takes place in Astoria, Queens. It is usually held several times every summer. If you want to try Trygado-gado, Lothek or Chili-spiked croquette of grated cassava, and spend less than 5$ per dish this bazaar is definitely for you!
Also the article highlight other events like Philippine Independence day festival, Swedish midsummer festival, Rakhaing thingyan burmese new year water festival, Myanmar baptish church fun fair. All these events are wonderful and worth a visit.

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