Germa Saez & Lidia MacDonald. Photos: Jon Hewson. d491714 communitypix.com.au.
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Cockburn Seniors Centre celebrates Harmony Week

Jessica NicoCockburn Gazette

VISITORS to the Cockburn Seniors Centre got a multicultural treat on Monday as they celebrated Harmony Week with a range of activities.

Among the fun were oriental calligraphy, Henna body art, a photo booth complete with traditional costumes to dress up in, an Ethiopian coffee ceremony and cultural performances and delicious cuisines from around the globe.

Harmony Week runs from March 15 to 21 in celebration of multiculturalism.

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Attendees to the Cockburn Seniors Centre Harmony Week event.
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