Monthly Kamloops Immigrant Services potlucks feed diversity, inclusion
KAMLOOPS – On the last Thursday of every month, Kamloops Immigrant Services (KIS) hosts a multicultural potluck.
“Every month is different and most people bring different cultures of food. But I would say, for the countries at least, you can see over 20 countries,” said KIS Community Connections Coordinator Yenny Yao. “But the food, even in the same country, they have different regions. I always say, you will always see so many — probably more than 30 different dishes.“
But it’s more than just food. Yao says these monthly lunch-ins offer a jumping-off point for new community members.