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Silver City InterNational Festival Next Saturday 9/8

Sample ethnic cuisine from countries spanning the globe.

By - Aug 29th, 2018 11:07 am
2014 Silver City International Food And Art Walk. Photo courtesy of Layton Boulevard West Neighbors.

2014 Silver City International Food And Art Walk. Photo courtesy of Layton Boulevard West Neighbors.

Layton Boulevard West Neighbors (LBWN) and Presenting Event Sponsors Komatsu and 88.9 Radio Milwaukee invite you to the 7th Annual Silver City InterNational Festival on Saturday, September 8th from 12:00pm-5:00pm along West National Avenue between South 33rd Street and South 35th Street. This fun festival celebrates the cultural and ethnic diversity of the Silver City neighborhood and Milwaukee as a whole through food, the arts, and music!

Sample ethnic cuisine from countries spanning the globe while also enjoying live art performances and art for sale, free live music, activities for kids, and displays from local businesses.

Highlights include musical and dance performances from Salsa Power, Frogwater, Escamilla Entertainment, Sindoolaa, and Salsabrosa Dance Company, among others.

Bring the whole family to this one-of-a kind, exciting festival!
For more information, visit www.lbwn.org/internationalfestival or facebook.com/SilverCityIF

The Silver City Business District, located just minutes from the Menomonee Valley, I-94, and downtown Milwaukee, offers amenities such as the Hank Aaron State Trail, the Urban Ecology Center, Three Bridges Park, Miller Park, and the Mitchell Park Domes. Silver City is one of Milwaukee’s most diverse and vibrant neighborhoods, blending historic architecture with exciting retail and ethnic dining opportunities. With its rich collection of international restaurants, one can travel the world without leaving the neighborhood. For more information visit www.lbwn.org/silvercity.

Layton Boulevard West Neighbors stabilizes and revitalizes the Silver City, Burnham Park and Layton Park neighborhoods of Milwaukee through a variety of strategies including promoting small business development, job creation, and strengthening commercial corridors. For more information, visit www.lbwn.org.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. It has not been verified for its accuracy or completeness.

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