Stittsville residents gathered to celebrate the town\u0027s multicultural nature
The second annual Welcome to Stittsville Multicultural Festival was held in Stittsville at Village Square Park, Saturday, June 17, 2023.The second annual Welcome to Stittsville Multicultural Festival was held in Stittsville at Village Square Park, Saturday, June 17, 2023. Glen Gower, Councillor in Stittsville, took part in the event Saturday afternoon.The second annual Welcome to Stittsville Multicultural Festival was held in Stittsville at Village Square Park, Saturday, June 17, 2023.
Cultural dances were performed as community members enjoyed the little bits of sun that shone through the dark clouds Saturday.The second annual Welcome to Stittsville Multicultural Festival was held in Stittsville at Village Square Park, Saturday, June 17, 2023. Six-year-old Mavis Aiken had fun trying on the Ottawa Fire Services gear, even if it wan't the perfect size.
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