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African-American Cultural Festival Set for Saturday

Towson is the site for the 17th annual African-American Cultural Festival on Saturday.

It will feature heritage displays, music, dance and history, according to a news release from Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz's office.

Local music talent will perform, as well as headline acts K'Jon and Miki Howard, it states. It's a daylong, family event, with an "Education Village," health and wellness booths, a Children's Champion Zone, food and vendors, the release states.

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It will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 400 Washington Ave., Towson. That's at Patriot Plaza and surrounding areas.

UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski is set to give a keynote address at 10 a.m.

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Admission and parking are free. 

Visit www.aaculturalfestival.com for more information.


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