The Lebanese Village, on June 4, 2019. Photo by Mark Brown/Blackburn News.The Lebanese Village, on June 4, 2019. Photo by Mark Brown/Blackburn News.
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Carrousel @ Home releases list of take-out locations

Now that Carrousel of the Nations will be celebrated online for the second year in a row, the organizers have released the list of the villages offering take-out.

A total of 16 villages will offer the service. Each one is run by their individual cultural communities so schedules will vary.

You can find menus, ordering instructions, dates, and times at the Carrousel of the Nations webpage.

The event starts on Friday, June 18, until Sunday, June 20, and again the following weekend from Friday, June 25, to Sunday, June 27.

Those villages offering take-out are:

* African Village

* Bavarian Village

* Caribbean Village

* Filipino Village

* Greek Village

* Hungarian Village

* Italian Village Windsor

* Italian Village Essex

* Lebanese Village

* Mexican Village Leamington

* Mexican Village Windsor

* Polish Village Windsor

* Polish Beach Village Essex

* Romanian Village

* Serbian Gracanica Village

* Serbian St. Dimitrije Village

The villages will also have dance, music, and cultural celebrations on the Carrousel website and its Facebook page.

"We look forward to seeing everyone in person in 2022," said Chair of Carrousel of the Nations and President of the Multi-Cultural Council of Windsor and Essex County, Allison Johnson.

Carrousel of the Nations is in its 46th consecutive year.

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