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Festival of Cultures

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Event# 785-393-6450

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This is a community event that celebrates a wide variety of cultures in Lawrence. The festival features music, dance, activities, food, games, and crafts in a family-friendly atmosphere.

Bring your kids! This event is free and open to the general public.

Participants!
Space is still available for groups who wish to showcase your heritage and traditions with the Lawrence community while discovering and learning about others. This is an exciting one-of-kind event!
Register and pay online here:
http://www.lawrencealliance.org/festival-of-cultures/online-registration-form

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PERFORMING please email: centrohispanovolunteer@gmail.com

Volunteers!
We need YOU to help us make this event a success! Email us: alliance@lawrencealliance.org

Festival of Cultures

Address : South Park. 12th and Massachusetts Streets Lawrence KS
Phone : 785-393-6450   (Always call and confirm events.)

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