- April 4, 2025
Mark Morgan dressed in civil war-era attire and crocheted cotton thread into a piece of fabric to demonstrate how people made their clothes during the 1800s.
Katie Whitney performed an Irish dance at the event.
Seventh-grader Samantha Cornejo, left, sat patiently as Patricia Stever gave her a henna tattoo.
Lisa McClure-Donnelly and her husband, Tom Donnelly, dressed in civil war-era attire to represent and talk about American history with those who stopped by their table.
Volunteer Gabriella Elam gave out samples of juices from Dominican Republic table.
Seventh-grader Megan Murray, left, and her sister Kellie Murray enjoyed the event.
Kalei Trojan-Peterson, left, and her mom, Leilani Trojan, were in ran the Hawaii table at the event.
Patricia Stever, left, painted a henna tattoo on seventh-grader Layah Singh. Multiple students and guests lined up to receive henna tattoos from Stever.
Taylor Johanneman, left, joined hands with Hannah Anderson as they performed an Irish dance.
Left to right, Nora Asfoury, Ameer Latif, Siham Darrag and Eli Montgomery gave out tea and biscuits from the Morocco Table.
Left to right, Stefania Vodrazka; her mother, Krysia Vodrazka; and her brother, seventh-grader Austin Vodrazka gave out cheese and potato pierogies from the Poland table.
Left to right, volunteers Lorimar Bermudez, Damaris Diaz, Xiomara De Garcia and eighth-grader Eileen Ng enjoyed handing out rice with pigeon peas from the Puerto Rico table.
Seventh-grader Owen Randle gave out shortbread cookies from the Scotland table.
Bridgewater Middle School students enjoyed an evening of food, culture and fun at the school’s Heritage Night Wednesday. Students, parents and other volunteers set up tables that represented different countries and cultures. Food samples from different countries and cultures also were given out at some of the tables.