Ramadan Community Iftar Dinner celebrates diverse cultures at Curtis High School
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A special evening of togetherness, culture and education celebrated Ramadan in a festive way Thursday evening at a Community Iftar Dinner hosted by the Muslim Sisters of Staten Island at Curtis High School.
At the Community Iftar Dinner hosted by the Muslim Sisters of Staten Island at Curtis High School on Wednesday evening are, from the left, Meaghan Dicks of State Senator Jessica Scarcella-Spanton's office, Nicholas Mele, principal of Curtis High School, Ayanna Abdul-Qawiyy, Safiyyan Abdul-Qawiyy, founder and CEO of the Muslin Sisters of Staten Island, Cheryl Marks of Children's Aid, Raya Tous of Children's Aid, and Kayla McGoy, of United Community Schools. Staten Island Advance