The Greater Medford Multicultural Fair Celebrates its 30th Anniversary

The Greater Medford Multicultural Fair marked a significant milestone today as it returned for its 30th annual year. This beloved community event, known for its free, family-friendly atmosphere, once again brought together people from all walks of life to celebrate diversity and cultural richness.

The fair, held at The Commons of Downtown Medford, was a vibrant tapestry of performances, cuisine, and cultural exhibits from around the world. Attendees had the opportunity to savor delectable dishes representing various cultures while enjoying captivating performances that showcased the global tapestry of talents.

One of the hallmarks of this event is its emphasis on community resources. Booths filled with valuable information and services for local residents were set up, ensuring that the fair not only entertained but also empowered the community.

As in previous years, the Greater Medford Multicultural Fair drew thousands of attendees. The 6-hour event was a local testament to the power of unity and appreciation for diverse backgrounds.

To commemorate the fair’s 30th anniversary, a special tile art project was made available to attendees. Individuals of all ages were invited to paint tiles, contributing to a collective masterpiece that will find its permanent home at the Santo Community Center in west Medford. This unique art installation will serve as a lasting symbol of the fair’s commitment to fostering cultural understanding and togetherness in the community.

The Greater Medford Multicultural Fair has remained a steadfast fixture in the hearts of many residents for three decades, and today’s celebration reaffirmed its vital role in promoting diversity and unity. As it concluded its 30th year, the fair left attendees with cherished memories and a renewed sense of appreciation for the rich tapestry of cultures that enrich the Medford community.

For more information about the fair and future events, please visit the organizations Facebook.


Source: GMMF


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