The Multicultural Festival Returns!

Every year, as spring settles into Maryland’s Eastern Shore, the community gathers for one of the most vibrant and meaningful celebrations of the season: the Avalon Foundation’s Multicultural Festival. Held annually on the first Saturday in May in Easton, this beloved event is a joyful reflection of the diversity, creativity, and shared humanity that define the region.

At its heart, the Avalon Multicultural Festival is about connection. It’s a day where cultures are not only showcased, but truly celebrated—through music, dance, food, art, and storytelling. From the moment you arrive, the atmosphere is alive with color, rhythm, and the unmistakable sense that something special is happening. It’s an invitation to explore traditions from around the world while standing shoulder to shoulder with neighbors, friends, and visitors alike. The festival offers something for everyone. Live performances fill the air with global sounds and movement, while local vendors serve up an array of culinary delights that invite you to taste your way across cultures. For families, the festival is especially engaging—children can dive into hands-on activities like face painting, games, and cultural crafts designed to both entertain and educate. It’s a space where curiosity is encouraged and learning feels like play. But what truly makes the festival shine is the spirit of collaboration behind it. Events like this don’t happen in isolation—they are the result of a community coming together with a shared purpose. The Avalon Foundation extends deep gratitude to its sponsors and partners, including Easton Utilities, the Talbot County Department of Social Services, Talbot Family Network, Maryland State Arts Council and the Town of Easton.

On behalf of the Avalon Foundation’s staff and board, thank you to everyone who participates, supports, and shows up each year. Together, you make this festival not just possible, but truly unforgettable.

 

Date: May 2, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Location: Idlewild Park
Rain Location: Easton Middle School

What to Expect:
• Live Music & Cultural Performances
• Exhibitors & Craft Vendors
• Delicious Food from Local Vendors
• Kids’ Crafts & Family Activities
• Opportunities to Connect with Local Organizations & Services

Calling All Vendors & Participants!
We’re currently seeking:
• Exhibitors
• Craft Vendors
• Food Vendors

Vendor Details:
• Free participation (non-sales vendors)
• Food vendors must obtain a permit through the Talbot County Health Department
• Vendors are strongly encouraged to bring their own table and chairs

Whether you’re showcasing your work, performing, or simply attending, we’d love for you to be part of this meaningful day.

English: https://forms.gle/VcBfvhFDi8ywuBTD9

Spanish: https://forms.gle/RHy6QNFi2pqeoT9SA

To learn more:
Contact kacy@avalonfoundation.org

The Multicultural Festival is Sponsored by:
Easton Utilities
Maryland State Art Council
Talbot County Dept of Social Services
Talbot Family Network
Town of Easton

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