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About this Event
Learn how to make wontons from a long-time Chinatown resident, Auntie Cindy!
Master the technique of wrapping wontons under Auntie Cindy's guidance that uses fresh ingredients sourced from Chinatown. Sample some of Auntie Cindy's delicious wontons during the workshop and enjoy a hearty bao from Chinatown provided for everyone who attends.
Not only will you learn how to wrap wontons, you will be helping Auntie Cindy take the first step in her dream business, Cindy's Ho Yummy wonton stand. She will be debuting her delicious wontons that you'll help her wrap at the Chinatown Variety Show Extravaganza on Sunday, July 7.
Join us in making wontons, tasting delicious food, and supporting Auntie Cindy's new venture! Everyone make yummy!
WHEN: Friday, July 5 2024, 6:30PM to 8:30PM
WHERE: Japanese Language School & Japanese Hall - 487 Alexander St
This is a mask mandatory event.
Event Amenities:
A Chinatown bao will be provided as light dinner.
To ensure inclusivity, interpretation for instructions will be available in English, Cantonese and Mandarin.
Things to bring:
- Hair ties
- Water bottles to stay hydrated
In the face of ongoing gentrification, it's crucial for us to unite in support of our Chinatown and DTES communities, honor our elders and their cultural heritage, and revel in the collective joy of artistic expression.
Through each Chinatown Together event, we are dedicated to backing grassroots efforts, amplifying the genuine voices of our community, reclaiming our cultural roots and safe spaces, and standing firmly united against encroaching gentrification. Celebrating community joy is our most powerful resistance to these forces - let's come together and celebrate in Chinatown as one!
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COVID Safety Information
For the health and safety of all our community members (especially seniors, disabled and immunocompromised folks), we are making this event mask mandatory (preferably KN95, KF94 or N95). If you do not have a mask, we will provide masks on site.
Accessibility Information
Washrooms: There are public washrooms available inside the venue.
Water: Please bring your own water bottle to keep hydrated.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Vancouver Japanese Language School and Japanese Hall National Historic Site, 487 Alexander Street, Vancouver, Canada
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