Read the full article by Dina Bugayevskaya at The Sacramento Observer

The International Kids Festival began in 2004 as a grassroots community event created to bring families together through culture, fun and creative expression. Over the past two decades, it has grown into one of the largest free family festivals in Northern California.

Supported by civic leaders, local organizations and volunteers, the festival has built a reputation for being welcoming and inclusive. What started as a small gathering has become a tradition that reflects the region’s multicultural identity and commitment to community connection. At Sacramento’s International Kids Festival, a sense of childhood wonder comes to life through music, dance and the energy of a thousand smiles.

On Saturday, May 24, Sacramento’s William Land Park amphitheater will once again turn into a vibrant cultural hub as families from across Northern California are invited to enjoy a day of performances and cultural exchange. 

The 21st annual International Kids Festival is organized by the nonprofit Council for Cross Cultural Affairs and supported by Russian American Media, Community Outreach Academy and the Slavic American Chamber of Commerce.

Read the full article by Dina Bugayevskaya at The Sacramento Observer