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Culture Chats BC hosts an afternoon of art, stories and performance for B.C. Multicultural Week on Nov. 27.

With a community art exhibit, children’s storytime and multicultural performances, this will be a fun, family-friendly celebration filled with learning.

There will be a variety of crafts for kids, including activities planned by the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver. “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, in a press release.Culture Chats BC is a non-profit promoting multicultural connections through engagement with literary arts and more. You can find more information on the Culture Chats website.

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