On December 16, faculty and staff gathered at Allen Calvin Campus’ Wisniewski Hall (Wiz Hall) for a warm and celebratory afternoon centered on connection, creativity, and community. Hosted by faculty and staff members Jammela Ali, Scott Hines, Will Snow, and Ann Marie Stratton, the gathering offered a chance to step away from busy schedules and enjoy time together in a relaxed and welcoming environment.
Food played a central role in bringing people together. Guests enjoyed drinks and a main entrée while contributing their favorite side dishes, resulting in a generous spread that reflected care. One standout dish was a crowd-favorite chicken biryani brought by Mehesh and lovingly prepared by his wife — a dish many attendees are still hoping to get the recipe for.
A friendly dessert competition added to the fun, showcasing both culinary creativity and good-natured rivalry. The winning dessert was a rich and indulgent choco-flan by Edgar Paredez, which earned top honors. Close contenders included Will Snow’s pumpkin dump cake and Ann Marie Stratton’s jello cake — both of which were enthusiastically enjoyed by the crowd.
One of the most meaningful moments of the afternoon came during welcoming remarks by Jammela Ali, Executive Assistant in the Office of the Provost, whose thoughtful greeting set a tone of warmth and belonging. Reflecting on the importance of moments like these, Jammela shared, “Coming together in this way is a reminder that our community is rooted in connection. These gatherings offer an opportunity to reconnect as a community, share joy, and strengthen the sense of belonging that makes PAU such a special place.”
Moments like these serve as a reminder that community is built through shared experiences, generosity, and the simple act of coming together.