Fun, culture and diversity at Multicultural Food Festival

AN ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL EVENT...The Eden Farm Multicultural Festival will be an exceptional event for the whole family. Photo: Supplied

EVERY so often an event comes along that makes you feel good because it’s a delightful mix of family fun, delicious food, spectacular scenery and community spirit.

From Friday, September 23 through to Sunday, September 24, Eden Farm in Numurkah is presenting its inaugural Multicultural Festival.

Celebrating the culturally and linguistically diverse community of the Murray Goulburn region, the festival will showcase cuisine, music and art from around the world, including, Nepal, Uganda, India, Malaysia, Austria and the Philippines to name but a few.

AN ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL EVENT…The Eden Farm Multicultural Festival will be an exceptional event for the whole family. Photo: Supplied

In addition to these cultural delights, the festival will offer a petting zoo, face painting, art installations, milking demonstrations and present the benefits of biodynamic farming in a series of talks by Eden Farm owner, Gary Baker.

A highlight of the festival and symbolic of the richness of diversity, is the 100m x100m paddock that will be resplendent on the day, full of blooming, meter-high spring flowers. In a burst of colour, the field will be lush with poppies, crimson clover, fava bean, pea flowers and lavender.

Bringing together many skills, gifts and experience, event organiser Katerina Baker and her husband Gary say the Multicultural Festival is,

“…just one unique way we can give back to our community and those living in the Goulburn Murray region who come from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. We’re absolutely thrilled to be doing it and just want to bless people with a beautiful farm.

Free tickets are limited and available via the QR code on the flier in the What’s On section of The Adviser this week, or go to https://bit.ly/3xg54GR