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Upcoming Multicultural Festival to Celebrate Chippewa Valley’s Cultural Diversity
7 Aug 2023
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JONAH, the nonprofit for building community connections in the Chippewa Valley, is hosting the 6th annual Multicultural Festival on Sunday, Aug. 20, from 1-6pm at Phoenix Park in Eau Claire.
“The festival is about neighbors getting to know neighbors and sharing our different cultural connections,” said Joyce Anderson, event organizer. “We hope community members will host tables that illustrate aspects of their culture or country. For example, from Mexico, local merchants are providing piñatas for folks to try.”
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