Bellevue to Host First International Festival Celebrating Diversity

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue is preparing to host its inaugural International Festival on August 17, 2024, at Crossroads Park, designed to celebrate the diverse cultures within the community. The event will run from 12:30 to 4:30 p. m. and will feature a variety of family-friendly activities, including food trucks, a fire engine tour, and a school supplies giveaway for local students. Dr.

Linda Whitehead, the chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer for Bellevue, emphasized the festival's goal of fostering connections and cultural awareness among residents. The event aims to provide a platform for community engagement and to spark curiosity about Bellevue's rich cultural tapestry. Information on parking and transit options will be made available to ensure accessibility for all attendees. The festival represents a significant initiative by the city to promote inclusivity and celebrate the multicultural aspects of Bellevue. Officials hope that the festival will bring residents together and strengthen community bonds.

Overall, this event marks a positive development in Bellevue’s ongoing efforts to embrace and highlight its diverse population.

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