Ramadan is a significant event for Muslims worldwide, and the City of Brampton is inviting the community to celebrate its end with a festival in Gage Park on April 23 from 2 to 5 p.m. The festival, which is free to attend, will mark the end of Ramadan and the beginning of Eid al-Fitr celebrations.
The festival will feature a stage program with live performances, family activities, free giveaways, and more. Visitors can also enjoy Halal food from food trucks and browse through market vendors. This event is an excellent opportunity for people to come together and celebrate the diversity of the Brampton community.
Mayor Patrick Brown expressed his gratitude to the Muslim community and wished them a rewarding month of fasting, abstinence, worship, and prayer. He recognized the charitable spirit of the Muslim community during Ramadan and celebrated the contributions they make to the city’s prosperity and strength.
The City of Brampton also encourages attendees to bring non-perishable food items or brand new, unwrapped toys to support a local food bank and women’s shelter. This gesture of kindness and generosity is an excellent way to give back to the community and help those in need.
Mayor Brown added that Brampton is a diverse and vibrant city, and he looks forward to celebrating Eid al-Fitr with the community in Gage Park. This festival is a great opportunity to come together and celebrate the end of Ramadan, promote community unity, and celebrate the rich mosaic of the City of Brampton.