

| Undisputedly the most multicultural and multi- ethnic community gathering in Madison, the Triangle Ethnic Fest has become a tradition every Madisonian wants to be a part of every year. From music to food, arts and crafts, games and fun activities, the festival is unique in that it is the “melting pot” of various nations united for a cause: enjoy each other’s culture and raise some money for Bayview Foundation’s many programs that benefit its Center’s residents, most of whom are people of color. David Haas (top right), executive director of Bayview Foundation’s International Center for Education and Arts, was glad to see a good turnout on Aug. 21, of both guests and performers, thankful that the weather fully cooperated. Bayview really lives up to its name because the day’s events and activities were very creative, educational, and entertaining as well. Asian Wisconzine congratulates David Haas and his team, including Gray Williams, the Fest’s Committee Chair! — Heidi M. Pascual |
| (Above) Bayview Executive Director David Haas |
