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Apr092021

Last Chance to Check out the Virtual Minneapolis International Festival!

The virtual International Festival will be coming to a close next week. Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate the many different cultures in the City of Minneapolis and surrounding communities with music, dance, art, food demos AND MORE. All activities accessed through the event website.  

This event has typically taken place the first Saturday in December at Central Park Gym. The event has grown in popularity with more than 2,000 people in attendance in 2019. 

Art
We have artists representing Latin American cultures, African cultures and Native American cultures as well. 

Music
Talented musicians and performers from Brazil and Thailand are on display. 

Food
The Sioux Chef will be offering demonstrations of local indigenous foods. 

Learning Opportunities
There are chances to learn about Ethiopian Culture, learn Origami or visit the beautiful country of Croatia are all available to you! 

For additional information, visit the website.

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