Last weekend’s Francophone potluck supper was “beyond my expectations,” says organizer Sarra Dupuis.
“It was a full house and the food was great: turkey, cipâte, sugar pie, cretons and lots more,” she said in an e-mail to The Revelstoke Current.
Dupuis said the event, which was held at the Knights of Pythias hall, attracted a real mishmash of people.
“There was a mix of people: Franco-Ontarians, Fransaskois, Quebecois, Acadians, French from France, etc. Half of them seemed to be newcomers to town (some had arrived that same day!) and the other half were ‘old-timers’ (more than a year or two in town :). We had live music during the evening and a little dancing — just perfect.”
Anyone interested in learning about future events should contact Sarra Dupuis at sarradupuis@hotmail.com.
And here are some images of that “just perfect” evening:
Revelstoke's Francophone community got together a week ago for a holiday feast at the Knights of Pythias Hall. Photo courtesy of Cassandre VeilletteAs you may imagine there was lots of food. Photo courtesy of Cassandre VeilletteAnd, of course, there were plenty of people with, in the case of Andreas and Chloe Perusse, youthful appetites. Photo courtesy of Cassandre VeilletteGood food always brings a smile to the faces of people like Cynthia Simard. Photo courtesy of Cassandre VeilletteHere's what the party, and the food line up, looked like. Photo courtesy of Cassandre VeilletteCan you have a party without entertainment? Not likely! Jamie and Carol Fitchett (left and center) and Lise Tataryn provided some of the tunes that got people dancing. Photo courtesy of Cassandre VeilletteMusicians Louis Pelland and Anik Gagnon played the traditional and modern music that French-speaking people love to listen — and dance — to. Photo courtesy of Sarra Dupuis