On September 21, 2024, the Vaughan Multicultural Community Association (VMCA), in collaboration with several partner organizations, successfully hosted the “Silver Moonlight: Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration for Seniors” in Vaughan. The event attracted numerous seniors and residents from the community, coming together to celebrate this traditional festival filled with reunion and warmth.
On the day of the event, VMCA Chair Jennifer delivered a heartfelt welcome speech, stating, “The Vaughan Multicultural Community Association is committed to providing a variety of cultural and social activities for seniors, aiming to enrich their later years and promote integration and harmonious coexistence among different ethnic groups by building a vibrant multicultural platform. Through these events, we hope to enhance cultural exchange and strengthen community cohesion.”
The celebration was rich in content. Starting at 11 a.m., the event kicked off with a photography exhibition showcasing the work of senior community members. These photos captured the beautiful moments in life and reflected their unique perspectives of the world. At 1 p.m., the highly anticipated Mid-Autumn floral art exhibition opened, featuring exquisite flower arrangements that perfectly combined the beauty of nature with the festive atmosphere, earning praise from attendees. At 2 p.m., the cultural performances officially began. The performances included a lively fitness demonstration with soft power balls and various forms of traditional Chinese music, such as the hulusi, erhu, and Peking opera, highlighting the energy and vitality of the elderly participants. The diverse song and dance performances showcased the charm of traditional Chinese culture, offering the audience a visual and auditory feast.
During the event, the organizers thoughtfully prepared various traditional Mid-Autumn delicacies, including mooncakes and tea snacks, allowing participants to enjoy both the food and the festive joy. Additionally, a raffle was held, bringing generous prizes and surprises to lucky attendees, further enhancing the celebratory atmosphere.
This event was jointly organized by Vaughan Multicultural Community Association (VMCA), Mapleview Entertainment, the Canada-China International Cultural Development Association (CCICDA), and Asight, with co-sponsorship from the United Chinese Canadians Federation of Canada. The event was free and open to the public. Jennifer emphasized the important contributions of these partners in her speech, noting that their support was instrumental to the event’s success.
Looking ahead, the Vaughan Multicultural Community Association plans to continue expanding its cultural programs, creating a space where seniors can enjoy life and stay engaged. VMCA aims to elevate the community to new heights through ongoing efforts, ensuring that this vibrant, multicultural community continues to thrive with everyone’s participation and support. The “Silver Moonlight: Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration for Seniors” not only brought festive joy to the community but also fostered cultural exchange and integration. During this reunion festival, warmth and friendship were shared, adding more light and vitality to the community.
The Vaughan Multicultural Community Association (VMCA) is a federally registered non-profit organization dedicated to providing a wide range of cultural and social activities for seniors, promoting physical and mental well-being, and enriching their later years. VMCA has consistently played a coordinating role in fostering diversity, inclusivity, and harmonious coexistence among different ethnic groups, particularly in community service and integration. By creating a vibrant multicultural platform, VMCA provides services to immigrants in the community, encouraging people of all ages, backgrounds, and ethnicities to come together, enjoy diverse programs and activities, and share their cultural experiences. The organization is particularly focused on fostering cultural exchange among seniors from different ethnic backgrounds, promoting understanding and friendship. For more information, please visit our website.https://vmcaon.org/