Press Release: BC Multiculturalism Week Celebration 2022

Nov 19, 2022
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Story Readings and Arts Display to celebrate BC Multiculturalism Week

Culture Chats BC Association has organized story readings and arts display on November 27 from 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm as part of the BC Multiculturalism Week’s celebrations. This is a unique, free multicultural celebration that invites local families and children to join us at the South Burnaby Neighbourhood House South on 4460 Beresford St, V5H 2Y8

Attendees will enjoy the community art exhibition, children’s Storytime and multicultural performances. The display of arts and crafts showcases community artists including newcomers who will share amazingly diverse world art.

Craft Activities for children and families also introduce multicultural arts. For example the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver will plan some Jewish craft activities related to Hanukkah. In preparation for the event, a couple of free online workshops have been set up on November 13th and on November 20th. To register for these workshops and the free event please email culturechats@gmail.com or join our meetup group: https://www.meetup.com/culture-chats-bc-meetups/events/289776249/

The funding from Festivals Burnaby and Government of Canada is gratefully acknowledged as is the support from Burnaby Neighbourhood House South and Literacy Now who will organize a raffle to give away copies of our published children’s stories.

“We are so very fortunate to live in a thriving multicultural community in harmony in Burnaby and this is an ideal opportunity to celebrate together” said Asmita Lawrence, Director of Culture Chats.

About Culture Chats

Culture Chats BC Association is a not-for-profit association promoting multicultural connections through engagement with literary and other arts. More information at http://www.culturechats.org

Please RSVP to culturechats@gmail.com if interested to attend the event. Details will be sent to those who register by email. Please join and encourage these new local writers who present their unique stories.

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