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On Sunday September 9 from 9am to 5pm at the Washington Slagbaai National Park, STINAPA is organizing ‘Festival di Kabritu’. Photo: Stinapa
Kralendijk- On Sunday September 9, from 9am to 5pm at the Washington Slagbaai National Park, STINAPA is organizing ‘Festival di Kabritu’ ( The Real Taste of Bonaire).
There will be a variety of local dishes made with goat meat, sweets, folkloric music and dance, games and domino. A culinary contest will be held as well between participants. They will be judged on presentation and taste.
There is no fee for the event at the visitor center is free of charge, but you will have to pay the park fee if you wish to travel to visit the rest of the park.
STINAPA invites people to bring their family and enjoy your Sunday on September 9th at the Visitors Center of the Washington Slagbaai National Park.
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