Community Corner
23rd Annual Skokie Festival of Cultures
The event is being held on May 18 & 19, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Oakton Park, 4701 West Oakton St., Skokie, IL.
Chang's Taekwondo will be representing Korea between Noon and 2PM on Sunday, May 19th but the festival runs from Saturday through Sunday.
The link below will give you all the information about the event.
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http://www.skokieculturefest.org/index.html
Since its inception in 1991, the Skokie Festival of Cultures has become one of the premier ethnic festivals in Illinois, attracting more than 380,000 visitors and dozens of cultures, all representing Skokie's tremendous diversity.
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Please join us for this free 'Tour of the World,' where you and your friends and family will enjoy two days of ethnic folk music and dance, a wide range of food, unique arts and crafts, international children's games, Binny's International Beer Tasting, a merchandise bazaar, and dozens of cultural booths and displays.
The Skokie Festival of Cultures is a winner of state and national art event programming awards and is supported by the Illinois Arts Council — as well as by local public agencies, service groups and corporate sponsors.