2019 Hilltop Street Fair on Martin Luther King Jr. Way

Tacoma, WALocal News

The 2019 Hilltop Street Fair, taking place on Martin Luther King Jr. Way in Tacoma, is an exciting opportunity for community members to engage with local culture and cuisine. Organized by the Tacoma government, this event underscores the city's commitment to fostering community spirit and promoting local businesses. Attendees can look forward to a diverse range of activities, including food vendors, live entertainment, and various community-focused attractions. The fair serves as a platform to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

, reinforcing the importance of unity and social engagement. With a focus on local food and entertainment, the event aims to attract families and individuals, making it a key highlight of the community calendar. The timing of the fair is strategic, aligning with the city's broader initiatives to enhance community involvement. By participating in the Hilltop Street Fair, residents can enjoy a vibrant atmosphere while supporting local artisans and vendors. This event not only enriches the local culture but also strengthens the bonds within the Tacoma community.

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