
Multicultural Potluck on Mill Street
NEW DATE: Friday, July 18, 2025, 5–9pm
Lower Mill Street, Downtown Almonte
Rain location: Almonte Old Town Hall
The second annual Multicultural Potluck on Mill Street is ready to take over downtown Almonte this Friday, July 18! Join us to celebrate the rich diversity, unity, and flavours of our community!
Last year’s potluck brought more than 100 people together for a shared meal on Mill Street. This year promises even more family fun, including:
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Indigenous music by Aurora Finkle
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West African dance with the Sankofa Cultural Troupe
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Arabian dance and sword performance by Andrea from Dharma Dharma
It’s not too late to bring a dish or volunteer! Just click the button below to sign up below—or bring your dish right to the potluck on Friday, along with a list of ingredients. Hope to see you there!
Organized by The Inclusion Project, Mississippi Mills Bicycle Month, and the Town of Mississippi Mills, with additional support from Local Immigration Partnership, Culture Connect, and the Government of Canada
Above: Photos from the 2024 Multicultural Potluck on Mill Street. Last year’s event was a huge success, thanks to our amazing MCs Sanjeev Sivarulrasa and Sophie Prescott, incredible performers, and everyone who brought a dish to share. It was a joyful evening filled with flavour, laughter, and meaningful connections.
Want to participate?
Here are the ways you can be part of the potluck:


Other upcoming events
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SATURDAY, JULY 26TH, 2025, 10AM–4PM
Craft & Colour: BIPOC Vendor Market
Learn about and explore local BIPOC artisans at our first vendor market, hosted in the beautiful Norah Rosamond Hughes Gallery at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum.
Presented by the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum in partnership with The Inclusion Project and the Municipality of Mississippi Mills.