Café des Chutes in Bend is hosting an Easter event on Saturday, focused on connecting the Ukrainian population of Central Oregon and sharing their culture.
“We're doing what's called a Final Saturday event. It's an event that this facility has had here at Old Iron Works for a long time. We were able to incorporate that with a Ukrainian pop-up this month. It's going to have a Ukrainian egg workshop, a Pash “The competition as well as the Easter egg hunt,” said Cafe des Chutes owner Cari Brown.
Traditional dishes such as bOrest And Easter Holiday Bagels will be served at Deschutes Café. Attendees will also be able to paint and hunt for Ukrainian Easter eggs.
“We will have a station where children and adults alike can make their own little designs,” event organizer Mila Schellhoff said.
the Hryhorenko They had to flee conflict in Ukraine in 2022. They have since found refuge in Bend.
“While in Ukraine, we lived day to day in constant fear of not knowing what was coming or when, whether it was an airstrike or something else that was going to happen. We made the decision that we had to move to a different place.” “The country is currently allowing children to continue their education,” Ukrainian refugee Yulia Hryhorenko said through a translator.
Although they are displaced thousands of miles from their home, this event allows them to do so Hryhorhynchus To reconnect with their roots and share them with others.
“When you live far from home, it is really important for us to share our culture with our new neighbors, as well as teach our children the culture of our homeland,” Hryhorenko said.
The public is invited to attend this event, and you do not have to be of Ukrainian descent to attend.
The event begins Saturday at 10 a.m. and continues until noon.