Flavours by the Sea to feature Monsieur Camembert

Monsieur Camembert

Flavours by the Sea will return to The Entrance on March 21 from 3.30pm, to celebrate the diverse cultures of the Central Coast.
Central Coast Council’s Flavours by the Sea embraces the ‘everyone belongs’ message of Harmony Day by showcasing amazing music, art, cultural features and delicious food from across the world.
Council Section Manager, Place Activation, Cobey Linsley, said community members and visitors are invited to come together for a joyous event that embraces the diversity of our region.
“Flavours brings us together for a day to experience the rich cultural mix of the Coast,” Linsley said.
“Close to 4,000 people enjoyed Flavours in 2018 and we are expecting similar numbers at this year’s event,” she added.
Live performances at the event include three community groups, Yalalinya Dancers, Berias Masseque & The Afro Fusion Band, and Monsieur Camembert.
Attendees can chill out in the relaxed dining area after a visit to the festive ‘flavour alley’ which will feature Mexican, Vietnamese, Spanish and Argentinian food and specialty desserts.
Mayor Lisa Matthews said that Flavours by the Sea helps to build a sense of belonging for an increasingly diverse Central Coast.
“I encourage everyone to head down to The Entrance and join in this wonderful celebration of diversity.”

Source:
Media release, Feb 27
Central Coast Council