Refugee Festival Woodlands Community
Sunday 14 June, 2026, 11 a.m – 2 p.m.
Woodlands Millennium Park, 69 Ashley St, G3 6HW
IN CASE OF WET WEATHER at GAMH Community Hub (formerly Flourish House) 23-25 Ashley Street, G3 6BR
Woodlands Community’s event for Refugee Festival Scotland will be looking at the migration of people and seeds and celebrating their journeys.
Great programme including:
Dabke Dancing workshop, performance and stall from ZarifAtToul AsSamer
A focus on sukuma wiki, a collard green from southern Africa, with space to learn how the plant grows, sow or take away some seeds, and a chance to taste a dish cooked with the leaves with Nico Ndlovu
A space to share your own stories of plants and foods you love that have traveled around the world
Craft station for people to paint words for LOVE in many languages
Active games for children, themed around seeds
Anti-Racist Community Library and Language Exchange
Maria Ali, henna artist
More food from the Warm Welcome Community Cafe
The opportunity to read the publication, A Plate Is A Homeland, a cookbook of new writing and recipes made by Sessional Chef @_lunaissa
Huge thanks to Greencity Wholefoods for supplying yummy, wholesome snacks for this event!
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