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Don't miss the African Cultural Festival


Don't miss the AFRICAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL - Sept 1-2 at William Land Park in Sacramento

African Cultural Festival


Celebrate Labor Day weekend at the 2nd Annual African Cultural Festival!!!

Explore Africa without leaving Sacramento, and enjoy dance performances, music, crafts, traditional storytelling and more. Showcasing the beauty, richness, and diversity of African Culture through our 2nd annual event at William Land Park, 4200 Freeport Blvd (across Sacramento City College) in Sacramento on Sat-9/1 and Sun-9/2 from 9 am to 6 pm on both days. Come celebrate and bridge gaps between cultures and, bring peace, love, and unity in appreciation of African Culture.  Download the press release.

Live band entertainment includes: Headliner, reggae legend, Glen Washington performs on Sunday together with Mystic Man, Ras D, and Lagos Roots. Come and groove to the Afrobeats sound, reggae and more. Smell, taste, hear, feel and experience variety of family-friendly activities. Get your tickets now!


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