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Nineteenth annual CommunityFest

CommunityFest also gives local high school seniors the opportunity to come to campus and explore NSU as a potential university, as they learn about the various organizations offered.

“Some of our local law enforcement will also be at the event,” said Rajkumar-Castillo. “It’s one of their favorite events to be at.”

The festival also gives a chance to promote local businesses and organizations.

There will be about 25 community partners, including Flashback Diner, Hungry

Howie’s and Pepsi, as well as about 140-150 student-run organizations.

CommunityFest allows student-run organizations to attract new members and teach other people about their organizations.

“It’s a really good event for people to come together as a family,” said Rajkumar-Castillo.

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