Peacock Manor Nursing House in Whixley, held the occasion on October 3 at its web site in Brotes Lane, to ‘have fun the cultural range inside its group’.
The occasion was organised by the care dwelling’s supervisor, Arun Varghese, together with actions coordinator Sally Astbury, ‘to honour range’.
Arun stated: “Residents, employees, and guests got here collectively to create a vibrant environment, full of the pleasant aromas and flavours of conventional dishes from around the globe.
“Every meal showcased the distinct cultural backgrounds of its creators, offering a possibility for everybody to discover a spread of culinary traditions.
“Workers, households, and residents participated in a multicultural day full of meals and leisure.”
The celebration opened with remarks from North Yorkshire Councillor Arnold Warneken, who represents the Ouseburn division.
The festivities featured stay performances from employees and members of the family, together with a particular look by a bagpiper.
Organisers stated the viewers was captivated by a collection of conventional Indian and British dance performances, and poetry that embodied the joyful spirit of the event.