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World Refugee Day Celebration

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

The Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Pittsburgh is joining forces with dozens of community-wide partners to host a World Refugee Day celebration in the heart of Downtown. The free, all-ages event takes place during national Immigrant Heritage Month.

Showcasing the contributions, talents and perspectives of Pittsburgh’s refugee and immigrant communities, the event will feature dance, music and drumming performances, poetry readings, culinary and craft booths, and hands-on children’s activities.

Attendees can sample foods from Iraq, Syria and West Africa, learn crafts from Bhutan, the Congo and Mexico, peruse works from Ten Thousand Villages and Ujamaa Collective, and much more. Featured performers include the Children of Shangri-Lost, Prospect Park Family Center Youth, Salsa 412, Tuhin Das, and others.

Approximately 12 immigrants will share their stories and take their oath of citizenship during a naturalization ceremony.

Market Square
June 21
11 a.m.—2 p.m.

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