I had to share a neat community adventure that happened over the weekend. I have the privilege of working with the regional multicultural association and am happy to link their website for your information and the boost to SEO this blockchain provides in the form of backlinks and key words. https://maph.ca
This weekend was to be the 10th anniversary from the first multicultural festival to be held in market square. Turns out the embattled restaurants depend on the outdoor dining space and the Al Fresco movement which takes place largely in this town square. Thus, the MAPH graciously offered to change venues and host the event on the grounds of the Falstaff Family Center which also acts as their HQ.
The Falstaff Center itself is a recently converted school house built in 1929. When communities consolidate schools to save governmental budgets, these buildings generally get flattened and unceremoniously replaced by condos. This one, however was rescued from that faith by Canadian songwriter Loreena Mckinnett https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loreena_McKennitt who has sold over 14-million albums. She is just Loreena to us but we know what she has accomplished over a long and successful career.
The association brought in 3 international chefs to provide a varied, exotic and nutritious dinner for the attendees who were invited to donate if they were able. It was so nice to see MAPH volunteers and community members transform into the chefs I didn't even know they were. Zafar from the best Fine Indian Restaurant in the region https://rajastratford.ca was there and there was fantastic Butter Chicken to be had!
The most impactful moment of the afternoon, for me, was when Loreena was asked to say a couple words. She said she prefers to not be referred to as the owner of the property, but steward of the land. She welcomed all and proclaimed that the newcomers should not only feel welcome there, but that this was their home. As much as it was hers and the home of the MAPH.
The food was fantastic. The music was lively and engaging. The people were beautiful and the weather stayed warm and dry despite threatening clouds all afternoon. What a magical day for the community.
I am so glad to have the multicultural association as part of the adventure I have discovered in this small town. I hope you enjoy these types of stories and actually would love to hear some of yours when it comes to inclusion
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