Showing posts with label multicultural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multicultural. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Reserve Your Booth for the Multicultural Expo

Did you know that people come to Wood Buffalo from all over Canada and all over the world? The Multicultural Association of Wood Buffalo (MCA) is a great first contact for new residents, especially those coming from other cultures. 

The MCA offers a variety of programs, workshops and services to help people who are new to Canada learn more about living in our region. By strengthening our cross-cultural understandings, the MCA also helps to foster a more compassionate and unified community. 

One of the many events that the MCA hosts that truly brings the cultures of Wood Buffalo together is their flagship event: the Multicultural EXPO. 


The Annual Multicultural EXPO is a celebrated event that educates and engages citizens and visitors alike. Showcasing a plethora of vibrant customs including dance, fashion, and culinary delicacies, patrons are always delighted to explore the cultures of the world…right here in Wood Buffalo!

If you are interested in sharing the splendours of your culture, then register to host a booth at the EXPO. At a booth you are welcome to display information, offer activities, sell and/or teach traditional crafts, sell customary foods and more! 

Click here to register for your booth. Act fast as the application deadline is January 16th, 2017! 

The 2017 Multicultural EXPO will be taking place at MacDonald Island Park on February 18, 2017 from 11:00am – 8:00pm. Entrance fee is $10 for adults, $5 for children, and free for children of 5 years and younger.
More information can be acquired by visiting www.multiculturefm.org or, contact Rodas Ardres, Events and Volunteer Coordinator of the Multicultural Association of Wood Buffalo at events@multiculturefm.org or call the office and speak with Rodas at 780-791-5186


Photos courtesy of Greg Halinda.

Thursday, 20 August 2015

Indian Film Festival of Alberta Comes to Fort McMurray



The Indian Film Festival of Alberta is coming to Keyano Theatre and Arts Centre this Saturday! Presented by the Edmonton Movie Club the Indian Film Festival of Alberta started in Edmonton on July 17th, travelled to Calgary on July 24th and now concluding its successful journey in Fort McMurray.

The festival consists of three movies created in India and one film made in Canada. The films are as follows;  


Margarita with a straw

A rebellious young woman with cerebral palsy leaves her home in India to study in New York, unexpectedly falls in love, and embarks on an exhilarating journey of self-discovery. The film made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2014 and was also selected in several other film festivals.
Date(s):  August 22
Time:  12:00pm
Tickets:  $12 or $25 festival pass
Venue:  Keyano Recital Theatre
Rating:  All Ages
Hindi with English Subtitles 100 minutes

Perariyathavar (Names Unknown)
This is the story of a municipal street sweeper and his daily experiences as he moves among the “nameless people” of a big city is a good example of realistic cinema, a staple of the Malayalam industry. The film was screened at several national and international film festivals, and also won the Best Film on Environmental Conservation/Preservation Award at the 61st National Film Awards in India.
Date(s):  August 22
Time:  2:30pm
Tickets:  $12 or $25 festival pass
Venue:  Keyano Recital Theatre
Rating:  All Ages
Malayalam with English subtitles 110 minutes
Court: Marathi 

Billed as a “realistic court drama”, this film examines the Indian legal system through the lens of the trial of a folk singer accused of sedition in a lower court in Mumbai. The film has won the best film award at international film festivals, as well as the best feature film award at the 62nd National Film Awards of India.
Date(s):  August 22
Time:  5:00pm
Tickets:  $12 or $25 festival pass
Venue:  Keyano Recital Theatre
Rating:  All Ages
English Subtitles 120 minutes

Rock Paper Dice Enter 
A 2014 Canadian thriller, directed by Shreela Chakrabartty. It is the first installment of the reported trilogy. It is based on the 2008 manuscript written by Kash Gauni. The film centers on the fictional American city of Strathaven, where security protocols are breached. Multiple timelines within film along with a diamond heist are suspense element of this film. Nominated for The Rosie Award, Best Dramatic Motion Picture of the year.
Date(s):  August 22
Time:  8:00pm
Tickets:  $12 or $25 festival pass
Venue:  Keyano Recital Theatre
Rating:  All Ages
English 91 minutes

For more information or tickets please visit the Keyano Theatre and Arts Centre website or call the Keyano Box Office at (780) 791-4990





Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Happy Canada Day


banner image - Canada day


Canada Day, Dominion Day and the First of July are all labels that were given to the day July 1 to celebrate the anniversary of the Constitution Act of 1867.  This act joined Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec into a single country known as Canada and providing Canada with a large amount of independence from England.  Sir John A. MacDonald is sworn in as the First Prime Minister  and the Canadian Confederation is formed.  

Fireworks will light up the sky on Canada Day all across the Nation. Parades will line the streets of bustling towns and cities.  Face painters, stilt walkers, music entertainers, and much much more will provide a day of family fun and enjoyment and a proud day for all Canadians.

Many communities extend their celebrations to include more then just one day, such as here in Wood Buffalo.   Canada Day festivities officially begin on June 30th with the Canada Rocks celebrations starting at 9:00pm.  Join performing artists such as the Sentimental Gentlemen and more for a night of live entertainment on stage.  The night will end with an AMAZING fireworks show.  Canada Rocks takes place at the Suncor Community Leisure Centre parking lot on MacDonald Island.  

Then on July 1st, the day kicks off with a complementary pancake breakfast by the Multicultural Association at MacDonald Island. The day will be alive with an art market, workshops, a kids zone, dance performances, Mike the Knight and other live entertainment on stage, face painting, henna art and so much more.  Plus, the Canada Day parade will make its way south on Franklin Ave (starting at Morrison St. to Ridel. St) from 11:00-1:00.  

So, as you join your fellow Canadians in waving those little hand held red and white flags in celebration of Canada Day here are some interesting facts about July 1;

  • 1863 - The Battle of Gettysburg began
  • 1873 - Prince Edward Island joins Canadian Federation
  • 1903 - The Tour de France bicycle race made its debut
  • 1881 - Canada and Bermuda are linked by telegraph cable
  • 1908 - SOS is adapted as the international distress signal
  • 1927 - the first national radio hookup was initiated by the Canadian National Railway
  • 1958 - CBC held their first cross-country broadcast 
  • 1966 - The first color television transmission in Canada occurs in Toronto
  • 1972 - The first Gay Pride march takes place in England
  • 1979 - The Sony Walkman was introduced to the world
  • 1980 - The song, O'Canaada, was named the official national anthem 


For more information about Canada Day activities in Fort McMurray and a schedule of events, click here


   

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

The Indian Chef

This weekend I had the pleasure of participating in an Indian cooking class hosted by the Multicultural Association of Wood Buffalo. Seeing that Indian cuisine is one of my favorites, I was thoroughly anticipating this class and I assure you, I was not disappointed!
Upon arriving at Ecole McTavish, I was pleased to see that the room was full of excited individuals who, like myself, were looking forward to gaining a deeper understanding of the techniques needed to prepare these flavourful dishes. Mary Thomas, Executive Director of the Multicultural Association, started the class by inviting the participants to introduce themselves and stating why they were interested in taking the Indian cooking class. Judging by the many comical responses from the classmates (some who have never tasted Indian food), I knew I was in for a great experience with a fun group of people.
Goan Salmon Curry
Mary divided the room of approximately 32 participants into four food stations. I was stationed with the group who were given the task of creating a dish called Goan Salmon Curry. Our group quickly spiked into action and gathered our ingredients to assemble our dish. Within minutes, the room worked itself into a tizzy of action! While others were cooking, some individuals migrated around the room investigating the other stations to see what they were creating. Within an hour, the room smelled of strong spices and warm aromas that made your eyes tingle.
Chili Cheese Toast

Finally, the first dish Chili Cheese Toast was ready to taste! This was made two ways, spicy or extra spicy. With the heating effect of the jalapeno peppers, this appetizer was a bold western twist on a traditional Indian staple.
Next up to taste was the Goan Salmon Curry. With the rich taste of coconut and curry leaves poached into the salmon that was spooned over a bed of cilantro basmati rice, this was a favorite dish among the group.
Puri (Poori) 
One of the more exciting techniques that was demonstrated by Mary was how to cook Puri. The small round dough disks are gently immersed into a pot of boiling oil where they puff up like a blow fish. To accompany these playful treats, the group made a dish known as chole. This dish has the consistency of a thick hummus and it is packed with a punch of flavour! Cumin, chole masala and coriander were some of the many spices that made this dish supremely impeccable. I used the puri shell to dip into the bean melange and alas, my taste buds were in heaven. I will definitely be whipping up this recipe at a family gathering in the near future.
Of course, the 'piece de resistance' was the Kerala Christmas Plum Cake. Adapted from the ever popular Fruit Cake, this mouthwatering cake was jam packed with festive flavour! Mary's homemade rum soaked plums filled this cake with a moist richness.  Nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves were some of the spices used to tantalized the taste buds. Paired with a dollop of vanilla ice cream, this is a cake that will have everyone asking for seconds! Everyone walked away from this class fully equipped with an arsenal of new recipes to try out on their friends and family.
During the entire class, it amazed me how Mary and her assistant, Caitlin, managed to maintain control of the room while personally assisting each station. They both keep a genuine smile and a light and positive demeanor throughout the whole course. These two are certainly a pair of experienced leaders and we are lucky to have them in our community. I would gladly recommend this cooking class to anyone!

Bon Appetite!

If you are interested in taking part in one of these classes, the next one to look forward to is  on January 25th at Holy Trinity High School, 10:00-12:30 and will feature Sri Lankan Cuisine
Tickets can be purchased in advance through Eventbrite, or contact the Multicultural Association of Fort McMurray at 780.791.5186 or email info@multiculturefm.org

Thursday, 26 September 2013

The World Meets in Wood Buffalo- Sept 28 & 29, 2013


Wood Buffalo is made up of a wonderful cultural mosaic! In celebration of Alberta Culture Days, come see all of Wood Buffalo's cultures together on one stage and present traditional dances. The event will be held at the Suncor Centre for the Performing Arts (230 Powder Drive). 

Showtimes are:
Saturday, September 28th from 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Sunday, September 29th from  2:00 pm - 5:00 pm


Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Cross Cultural Parenting Program



The Multicultural Association of Fort McMurray Presents Cross Cultural Parenting Program in partnership with  in partnership with the HUB Family Resource Centre

The Cross Cultural Parenting Program is designed to equip parents with skills and knowledge on parenting in Canada. The program offers a practical Cross Cultural Parenting experience drawn from a widely varied set of Canadian life styles. On completion parents are expected to be empowered so as to understand how to raise children in the Canadian environment.

This six weeks program begins on Friday, August 17th 2012. Classes will be held every Friday and Saturday from 6.00 pm to 8.30 pm. The program will be facilitated by Taiwo Adetowobu and Helen Ambali. Certificate of completion will be awarded. Day care services are provided.

This is a community program aimed at building strong unity in diversity through family institution.

This six weeks program begins on Friday, August 17th 2012. Classes will be held every Friday and Saturday from 6.00 pm to 8.30 pm. The program will be facilitated by Taiwo Adetowobu and Helen Ambali. Certificate of completion will be awarded. Day care services are provided.

This is a community program aimed at building strong unity in diversity through family institution.

This is a community program aimed at building strong unity in diversity through family institution.

Sign up today, limited spaces available.

Contact:

Mubanga Mundashi on Tel. 780 791 5186, or email admin@multiculturefm.org
The Hub (Downtown) Tel: 780 743 9225, or email L.ross@thehubfrc.ca

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Centre d'Accueil presents a Mulitcultural Day featuring Family

On Saturday, May 26 at Suite 100, 312 Abasand Drive there will be a Multicultural Day featuring Family.  This event is being hosted by the Centre d'Accueil et d'Etablissement of Fort McMurray.  This is a free activity.

For more information please contact 780.750.7779.

Thursday, 22 March 2012

Celebration of Healthy Living in Fort McMurray - March 24

Dear all,

We are pleased to invite the Wood Buffalo Community for a special evening on SATURDAY, MARCH 24TH, 2012 starting at 7:00 PM which will feature the Celebration of Healthy Living in Fort McMurray.

We will be focusing on how to achieve healthy living through work/life balance in the Wood Buffalo Community.

All of you are invited at the Community Room of Ecole Boreal. You will also discover a lot of things about the culture of Ivory Coast and Colombia.

We will also be sharing foods, music and arts from these various cultures.

A lot of surprises !!!!!

Bring friends and family.

It’s FREE.

Babysitting and activities will be provided for older kids.

Call us at 780-750-7779 for additional information and how to be involved.


Regards,

Eurydice TETE
Conseillère en établissement/ Adjointe administrative
Settlement counsellor/Administrative assistant
Centre d'Accueil et d'Établissement du Nord de l'Alberta/
Antenne de Fort McMurray
Office 100, 312, Abasand Drive
Fort McMurray, Alberta T9J 1B2
Tel: 780 750 7779
Fax: 780 791 9766
Courriel: eurydice.t@lecae.ca

Site Web: www.lecae.ca