The event included a range of activities organised by ‘Celebrating the Difference’ and Home Start North-east Aberdeenshire. The taster session afforded the opportunity to try different cuisines from around the world, as well as entertainment and fun for local families.
Commenting after attending the Fraserburgh event, Eilidh said:
“I was very pleased to attend the taster session, and meeting local families on what proved to be a fun day out for everyone.
“There is a serious purpose, though – the event afforded an opportunity for local groups such as Home Start to reach out to families who may need help and support, as well as those seeking volunteering opportunities in the area.
“There was an excellent turnout on the day and I think the organisers were really pleased with that. Some good ideas came from the event and those attending seemed to enjoy the range of activities – and food from around the world – which was on offer.”
“There is a serious purpose, though – the event afforded an opportunity for local groups such as Home Start to reach out to families who may need help and support, as well as those seeking volunteering opportunities in the area.
“There was an excellent turnout on the day and I think the organisers were really pleased with that. Some good ideas came from the event and those attending seemed to enjoy the range of activities – and food from around the world – which was on offer.”