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Cultural Cafe - a Bosnian Feast at Sabur

Tuesday, May 4, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)

Somerville, MA

Cultural Cafe - a Bosnian Feast at Sabur

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Event Details

On the first Tuesday of each month, join Hostelling International for Cultural Café, an exploration of the food and culture of the Boston area. It's also a delicious fundraiser for our Cultural Kitchen program.

On May 4th, we'll be visiting Sabur Restaurant in Somerville for an exciting Bosnian feast.  Sabur is a fascinating place, serving multi-ethnic cuisine inspired by the rustic fare of the Mediterranean region.  Owner Haris Jusufbegovic will be hosting us with a feast featuring food from his native Bosnia.  He will also share the strong coffee tradition of his country.

Please RSVP by April 28th for this affordable and fun event.  You may also pay with Karin directly by e-mailing kturer@usahostels.org or calling 617-718-7990 ext 23. Remember, you must pay in advance to reserve your place at what is sure to be a very popular Cultural Cafe.

***more about Cultural Kitchen and Cultural Café***

As an afterschool activity, Cultural Kitchen teaches Boston and Somerville youth about culture and diversity using cooking as the primary vehicle - just like travelers at our hostels learn about one another while cooking together in the hostel kitchen.

Cultural Café gives us a chance to experience something similar to what the students experience in our program. The setting is informal as we gather to build community, share a delicious meal, learn a bit about Bosnian culture, and support a great cause.

When & Where



Sabur Restaurant
214 Holland Street
Somerville, MA 02144

Tuesday, May 4, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)


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Hostelling International USA



Hostelling International USA (HI-USA) is part of a worldwide, not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing cultural interchange by facilitating worldwide travel.   The organization operates over 60 hostels in the United States, and is part of the international network of 4,000 hostels in 75 countries.  The Eastern New England Council, founded in 1983, is an affiliate of HI-USA whose mission is to promote global awareness, cultural understanding, education and community participation through hostelling. For more information, log onto www.HINewEngland.org.