Delegate Dance


You Are What You Eat

Join us for fun-filled Saturday Night Delegate Activities!

The 58th session of Berkeley MUN is happy to announce that this year’s theme for the Saturday Night Delegate Activities will be “Let’s CAN Hunger” where decorations and costumes will represent favorite foods from around the world. In support of this year’s conference cause, World Food Program, the theme aims to show solidarity in the fight against world hunger. Delegates are highly encouraged to dress up in costumes and participate in the night’s activities. Any food related-wear is appropriate and some possible things to dress up as include fruits like grapes or bananas, salt and pepper, the Hamburglar, M&M’s, the color representing your favorite food group, Peeps, the Green Giant, cereal characters, your favorite Wheatie’s champion, or even farmers from around the world – although, creativity is definitely encouraged!

This year’s activities will include the delegate dance, entitled “You Are What You Eat,” and a casino. Upon entrance to the dance, delegates will be given BMUN casino money, which they can use to play blackjack and roulette, and eventually trade their money for raffle tickets and prizes. There will be a free photo booth and a refreshment stand where water and snacks will be sold. Of course, there will also be a dance floor and a DJ.

To address hunger in our own local community, BMUN will also be having a canned food drive Saturday night. Delegates who bring in canned and other non-perishable foods will be given an extra $50 worth of BMUN casino money for every item they donate. All food items will be donated to the Alameda Food Bank.

The activities will take place on Saturday, March 6th. The door to Pauley Ballroom will open at 8:00 p.m. and all activities will end at 11:00 p.m.

Advisors are required to check-in each delegate and accompany them upon leaving the event. No delegate will be allowed to enter or leave the premises without their advisor and are required to bring their credentials with them and wear them at all times during the evening. We strongly encourage each delegate to participate in the dance theme by dressing up in a costume, but please keep in mind that dress codes will be strictly enforced. Any delegate in a costume deemed inappropriate by the Secretary General will not be allowed in until he/she is wearing an acceptable outfit. Please consult the “Saturday Night Activities Security Guidelines” handout for further information.

Come prepared for a fun-filled evening and the opportunity to socialize with your fellow delegates!

Sincerely,

Charlene Raman

USG of Special Events