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Culture Days will return September 22 – October 15, 2023.
Indigenous Food Pop Up
Queen Street
Queen Street
Port Perry, ON
In-person
Culinary & food
History & heritage
Indigenous
Intercultural
The INDIGENESIS chef, Tamara Green, will be back with her Indigenous cuisine pop-up. Culture is molded by the land: Italy's canals, France's wine country. Canada is rooted in pure, unique edible plants; resources we have forgotten. Indigenesis, personal chef, has been getting back to the genesis of indigenous cuisine with pre-contact ingredients since 2018. This event is a part of the Ontario Culture Days Regional Hub Program.
This event is free.
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Scugog Arts
Scugog Arts is a creative hub: awakening, inspiring, and connecting you to all the arts. We are an arts space on Queen Street in Port Perry with Resident Artists, monthly exhibitions, and workshops for artists and visitors. Scugog Arts also organizes and hosts multi-arts cultural events, literary programs, festivals, and tours. Scugog Arts connects the community with public art displays such as our Art You Can Sit On, a memorial to Bill Lishman, ceiling tiles for the hospital, and live theatre and music in the back lot. Scugog Arts is funded by individual donors, Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation, Vos’ Independent Grocery, Old Flame Brewery, Canadian Tire Port Perry, Central Counties Tourism, and the Canada Summer Jobs program of the Government of Canada. Fundraising efforts always focus on unique ways and various arts disciplines with engaging entertainment for supporters.
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Queen Street Hub
Scugog Council for the Arts Port perry, ONEnjoy a large variety of different workshops, performances, and more at our Queen Street Hub! From rock painting, to making your own fossil, to Indigenous food tasting, explore all the events we have to offer. Queen Street will be closed to...
Location
Queen Street
Port Perry, ON
Known as the main street in Downtown Port Perry, running southwest from Palmer Park.
Language
English
Accessibility
This event is wheelchair accessible, and has gender-neutral washrooms.