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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.

One Richmond, Many Cultures

In-person

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Location

Caring Place (Richmond Multicultural Community Services)

7000 Minoru Boulevard

Richmond, BC

Directions: Getting There: By Car: Head toward Minoru Blvd in central Richmond. The Caring Place parking lot is accessible directly from Minoru Blvd. Look for signage for “Caring Place” or follow event signs to the parking area. By Transit: Take the Canada Line SkyTrain to Richmond-Brighouse Station. From the station, walk about 10 minutes west along Granville Ave and turn left onto Minoru Blvd. The Caring Place will be on your left, across from Richmond High. Landmark: The Caring Place is directly across the street from Richmond Secondary School.

Access

Free.

Offered in English, Mandarin, Spanish, Hindi, Cantonese, and Urdu.

Wheelchair accessible and is a relaxed performance.

About

Come join us on Saturday September 27th at Richmond Caring Place Society for a day filled with diverse cultural experiences. Celebrate the vibrant tapestry of cultures that make up our community through music, dance, art, and delicious food!

Immerse yourself in the beauty of different traditions, connect with people from all walks of life, and learn something new about the world around you. This event is all about unity, understanding, and appreciation for the rich diversity that makes Richmond such a special place.

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Organizer

Richmond Multicultural Community Services

Richmond Multicultural Community Services (RMCS) is a non-profit organization that has been serving the Richmond community for over 40 years. RMCS is dedicated to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion by supporting newcomers, immigrants, refugees, and residents through settlement services, community programs, volunteer opportunities, and advocacy work. With a focus on building a welcoming and connected community, RMCS empowers individuals and families to thrive while celebrating Richmond’s rich cultural diversity.

Partners

KPU

UVIC

BullyFree

360 Community

Success

Holding Humanity

ISS of BC

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