Connecting Across Greenbelt Festive Dishes
& Traditions Across Greenbelt
Yum! Delicious, mouthwatering foods are eaten during the various holidays celebrated throughout Greenbelt at this time of the year. Learn from our diverse Greenbelt family why certain foods are connected to different holidays, share recipes and swap stories about our traditions. “The best way to get to know people is by learning about their culture,” says Barbara Ann Jones, a Greenbelt resident.
On Thursday, December 17 at 7:00 P.M. join our ZOOM get together (meeting ID 810 3695 3405) to share delicious recipes and the festive traditions behind them. Hear about Soup Joumou a Haitian Independence Day food tradition; learn about sufganiot and latkes eaten during Chanukah; learn why Noche Buena is important in many Spanish -speaking countries that includes the delicious drink Coquito of Puerto Rico; get a favorite recipe for Irish Soda Bread or Christmas cookies! Other traditions are part of the Winter Solstice celebrations. Let’s learn about Muharram, the Islamic New Year, and Dhanu Sankranti, that acknowledges the arrival of new brightness in India. Let’s make delicious memories and swap stories that will delight and make us go mmmmmm.
Connecting Across Greenbelt (CAG) is a multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-generational group of Greenbelters working to build connections and relationships to enhance the quality of life for all.
COME JOIN US and sample the best of Greenbelt!
Zoom connection and dial-in info
Topic: Connect Across Greenbelt - Holiday Traditions
Time: Dec 17, 2020 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting – link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81036953405
Meeting ID: 810 3695 3405
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+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington D.C)
Meeting ID: 810 3695 3405