By Jodi Bucholtz
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Neighbourhood Story Jam is a fun way for neighbours to connect important stories with belongings they have at home. Community members will engage in 1-on-1 speed storytelling to learn about […]
The most popular Arab folk dance is the Dabke. Dabke is the Arab form of line dancing. Dabke is danced at weddings and other gatherings and on the streets. Dabke […]
Experience Spain’s vibrant flavours and passionate rhythms at Bored n’ Saucy in Pembroke! Join us for a spectacular Spanish-themed buffet meal accompanied by live flamenco guitar music performed by the […]
Welcome to the Culture Connect Column, a monthly column in the Pembroke Observer brought to you by the Local Immigration Partnership (LIP) — Lanark and Renfrew.
By Gabriella Salera
There are specific groups in the Ottawa Valley that cater to different cultures.
Organizational strategies that can help support newcomers are provided in discrimination prevention and inclusivity.
As you seek to build friendships across cultural lines, it is best to understand some basic elements of their culture.
Cultivating an inclusive classroom environment will encourage new connections between classmates and help engage students of all backgrounds in learning.
Holding a meet n' greet with the community and your newcomer population is a great way to strengthen community connections.
Like attracts like, so make sure you promote your festival and activity where potential participants like to hang out.