The annual festival took place in the Cleveland Cultural Gardens where food, activities and heritage was on full display.
“Cleveland has an estimated 120 communities,” Khoury said, noting the parade first opened to non-garden cultures last year. “This year, many of them are taking advantage of marching in the parade.”
“We want the gardens to expand past Europe,” Khoury said. “We want them to represent countries from all over the world.” Multiple gardens had food and beverages including meat pies at the Lebanese garden, beer at the German Garden and pierogies at theEthiopian gardenThe family friendly event also had a children’s village where children can learn to play instruments and different games, as well as secure a “Passport to Peace,” which allows them to travel around the world at the gardens, and complete a small activity like learning how to say hello in a foreign language, and receiving a stamp or sticker at each of...
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