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LWC United Nations Club takes a trip to Lexington

By Airada Bricker, President of the United Nations Club

On November 17, 2018, the Lindsey Wilson College United Nations Club took a trip to a unique coffee shop in Lexington called "Chocolate Holler" where each student got the opportunity to try new and unique flavored drinks. Then, the club took a trip to Fayette Mall and shopped "til they dropped--getting pre-Black Friday deals.

The United Nations Club's mission is to celebrate cultural diversity by promoting awareness, understanding, and appreciation of various cultures within our community. The purpose of the club is to cultivate a relationship between international and domestic student that is supportive and encouraging, while having fun and and unifying all cultures and ideas.




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LWC United Nations Club takes a trip to Lexington



2018-11-23 - Lexington, KY - Photo by Airada Bricker.
On November 17, 2018, the Lindsey Wilson College United Nations Club took a trip to a unique coffee shop in Lexington called "Chocolate Holler" and then to Fayette Mall.

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