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Reminisce about familiar skills and have fun with this potato peeling competition!

The 2010 Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi, India from the 3rd of October to the 14th. Why not have an Indian themed day to celebrate with Indian food, music and dancing and of course lots of games. Don’t forget to serve or introduce your clients to the fabulous Indian Chai Tea which is becoming very popular.
A Hawaiian themed day can be as simple or as elaborate as you want it to be. It depends on your resources and enthusiasm. If you are doing it for the first time keep it simple and add new elements year by year.
Here are some suggestions to help you put together your own Vive la France Party!
A Leprechaun is a devious little troll who is capable of turning into a frog to escape capture. Leprechauns are shoe-makers who dress in suites with waist coats, hats and buckled shoes. Every Leprechaun has a 'pot of gold'. Here is my version of the pot of gold.
St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. His life is shrouded in legend and it is said that on his death bed he urged friends not to lament, but to celebrate his comfortable exit by taking a small drop of something to drink to ease their pain. Legend has it that this is how the Irish have come to love their alcohol!
Take your residents on a fascinating cultural experience – celebrate Chinese New Year!
Australian Aboriginals use plant shoots, Echidna quills and small twigs to paint their dream time stories.

Enjoy a multicultural food day to celebrate the life of Dr Martin Luther King Jnr.

To promote tolerance. To encourage acceptance and inclusion of cultural diversity.
For facilities that have people from a cultural and linguistic diverse background (CALD) it is a good idea to make a 'Radio Guide' with musical and talk-shows programs to suit each individual. This is a sample of a Multicultural Radio Guide form.