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The City of Radcliff will celebrate the rich diversity of the local community with the seventh annual Radcliff Cultural Festival, to be held at Radcliff City Hall this Saturday from 4 to 9 p.m.
Festival organizer Pete Countryman told the Radcliff City Council Tuesday the festival will feature a unique blend of food, entertainment, and vendors.
“We have an extraordinary selection of vendors this year with things you’ve never seen before,” Countryman said. “We have boutiques, we have high-end fashion, we have handcrafted jewelry and such. The emphasis is not so much for sales. We’d like to offer the community what’s available in our small business community, which is the backbone of our economy.”
One of the highlights of the festival is the “Taste of the World Food Court”.
“This year we’re proud to introduce the flavors of Belize, Cuba, Germany, Italy, Jamaica, Mexico, and All-American classics,” Countryman said.
In addition to live performances from several entertainers, the Radcliff City Parade will begin at 5 p.m.
“You can line up on State Street at the Methodist Church,” said Radcliff Mayor JJ Duvall. “It comes down Deepwood and it comes all the way down to Freedom’s Way. It’s a shorter parade, but it does its job. It gets everybody in there, and kids get candy. We do throw candy and we still are accepting entries.”
Call the Colvin Community Center at 270-351-4079 to sign up for the parade and
visit the city’s Facebook page for updates.
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