Visual and performing artists, food vendors, arts and crafts vendors and community service organizations are invited to apply for participation in this summers 16th annual Ethnic Fest. The application deadline is Tuesday, April 30. Applications will be accepted after the deadline, but priority placement will be given to those vendors whose applications are received before April 30.
This free two-day event will begin on Saturday, July 27 and run through Sunday, July 28. Attendance at Ethnic Fest has exceeded 55,000 in recent years, making it the largest community festival held in Pierce County. The joyful and spirited gathering of artisans, performers, vendors and patrons reflects the very unique array of cultures which distinguish and enrich our home, the community of Pierce County.
Ethnic Fest is produced by Pierce County Council District 4 and the Pierce County Department of Community Services in partnership with the City of Tacoma.
Applications can be obtained from Victoria Woodards in the Pierce County Council office at 253/798-7590 or vwoodar@co.pierce.wa.us.
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