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December 24, 2024
From: Martin Luther King Junior Multicultural FestJoin us for Martin Luther King, Jr. Multicultural Fest on Saturday, January 18. This FREE event is a celebration of the rich diversity of our region.
Visitors will learn about the diverse array of cultural and heritage groups that shape the tapestry of our community. There will be booths displaying art, crafts, clothes, and pictures of different cultures. Kids will learn and connect with cultural traditions through arts and crafts. Each child will receive a passport with their picture, traveling to each cultural booth to earn a sticker in their passport.
In the Performance Area, watch as dancers, performers, and musicians light up the stage throughout the day. During this program, the City of Wenatchee will award the winners of the 2025 Wenatchee Valley Uplift Awards.
Nominated individuals include Catholic Charities Behavioral Health and Crisis Program Director Steven Hightower, Public Defender Stephen Krake, NCW Libraries Latino Services Manager Claudia Bovee and Edward Jones Financial Advisor Mina Gomez.
Nominated organizations include OUT- North Central Washington, the Community for the Advancement of Family Education (CAFÉ), the Interfaith Justice Coalition and the Wenatchee Valley Dispute Resolution Center.
Date : January 18, 2025
Time : 10:00am to 3:00pm
Location : Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center, 127 S Mission St, Wenatchee, WA 98801
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