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Unity Fest 20204
Unity Fest 20204
Diverse Performers · Inspiring Speakers · Free Food & Drinks · Free Kid’s Crafts & Activities · Interfaith Prayers · Local Organization Booths
The third-ever Unity Fest will be held 11-4 PM on September 28th, 2024 at Leclaire Park, Edwardsville. We are soliciting fellow well-wishers of humanity, both individuals and organizations, to help with the success of this event.
This free festival will include a main stage showcasing inspiring speakers and culturally diverse performers in promotion of the event theme: Serving CommUNITY Together. Family-friendly activities and age-appropriate lessons on diversity and unity. Interfaith prayers will be shared from a variety of denominations and religions. Additionally, booths throughout the park will feature like-minded organizations sharing information and/or activities.
In an effort to uphold an inclusive spirit, no commerce will take place at the festival. Our sponsors will provide free food and non-alcoholic drinks from local minority-owned businesses.
Our hope is to bring together as many different faces and voices of our community as possible. We look forward to your participation in this important event.
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The Mixer at The Sheldon
The Mixer at The Sheldon - A blend of music, art, food, and fun.
There is a special energy at The Sheldon when an art gallery opening reception and concert happen on the same night, and this year, we created an entire event around it – a celebration of the new season.
The Mixer promises to be a vibrant evening filled with music, art, and community spirit. We will kick off the season with the Folk Series opener, the Grammy-nominated husband-and-wife duo, The War and Treaty, alongside the much-anticipated gallery opening night showcasing our featured artists.
Free and open to the public, The Mixer features music by DJ sheBeatz, food vendors, and mocktails and cocktails on the Steward Family Plaza.
This is not just an opening; it’s a celebration of culture, community, and creativity. Whether you're a fan of live music, a lover of art, or simply looking for a lively evening out, this event offers fun for everyone.
Event: The Mixer: A Party to Celebrate the 24-25 Season at The Sheldon
When: Friday, September 27, 2024, 6-9 p.m.
Where: The Sheldon Concert Hall and Art Galleries
Tickets: Free and open to the public. Food and beverages available for purchase. Tickets to The War and Treaty concert sold separately at thesheldon.org.
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