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Photos: An International Fiesta

Performances, silent auction, food and games bring Centreville's ethnic residents together to support the Centreville Labor Resource Center.

The Centreville Immigration Forum (CIF) sponsored The International Dance and Music Festival at the Centreville Volunteer Fire Department . The "Fiesta" featured performances from Korean, Mexican, Guatamalan and Indian Centreville residents. 

Donations were accepted at the event to help fund the , which and helps immigrants in Centreville find work.

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Sully District Supervisor Michael Frey gave the opening remarks at the event, while Pastor James Chun of the Korean Central Presbyterian Church led the group in an opening prayer. Members of the church played harmonicas and guitars, while a number of artists displayed their works. Students from Centreville High School also performed a Korean pop song called "RSVP."

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