Kingston, Ont. Ukrainian community celebrates heritage
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The Ukrainian Canadian Club of Kingston celebrated its 54th annual Lviv Ukraine Folklore Festival this weekend, mindful of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
This weekend marked the 54th annual Lviv Ukraine Folklore Festival in Kingston, Ont.
For the weekend, Regiopolis-Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School was temporarily transformed into a sanctuary for Kingston’s Ukrainian people to celebrate their heritage.
The hallways and walls were awash with Ukrainian cultural items and people filed in to take in the country’s rich arts and culture.
“It’s our 54th annual event, so this actually makes this event here in Kingston one of the longest-running consecutive Ukrainian folk festivals in Canada,” said Lubomyr Luciuk, president of the Ukrainian Canadian Club of Kingston.
Hundreds of people attended the event over the weekend.
There were numerous bits and pieces of Ukrainian art, such as dancers, musicians, traditional Ukrainian food and even vendors selling Ukrainian toys, clothing and more.
Luciuk said it was heartwarming to see so many people together, celebrating the culture.
“These are young men and women dancing in the dance group. They’re having fun. People are eating good Ukrainian food, they’re looking at the exhibits, they’re having a nice time,” he said.