Stamp your passport at Westfield’s Multi-Cultural Festival: Cuisine Connect Culture

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The City of Westfield will soon welcome everyone to the third annual Cuisine Connect Culture event, presented by Centier Bank, at Grand Junction Plaza from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16.

Experience a one-of-a-kind multicultural event featuring Epiphany Dance Collective, Ballet Mosaicos, and Indy Ceili Band. Along with various food vendors, merchants, and local organizations, attendees can also indulge in cultural cuisine and shopping.

Meet and greet with the Madrigal Sisters near the café pavilion and immerse yourself in Greek culture with the Indianapolis Children’s Museum’s interactive program, Take Me There: Greece.

The Cuisine Connect Culture passport is a new addition to this year’s event. Attendees are invited to pick up a passport from the Westfield Welcome tent and visit eight stations throughout the event to collect stamps. Once all stamps have been collected, attendees can return their completed passports to the Westfield Welcome tent and receive a special reward.

“This event reflects our commitment to diversity, inclusion, and accessibility, and we are proud to showcase it to the community each year,” Westfield Welcome Director Kayla Arnold said.

More information can be found at westfieldwelcome.com/cuisine-connect-culture.

About Westfield Welcome
Westfield Welcome focuses on community engagement and hospitality for residents, businesses, and visitors. As a department of the City of Westfield, Westfield Welcome hosts more than 50 annual events and provides hundreds of volunteer opportunities yearly.