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International Festival To Bring Global Music, Food To North Penn

The event is one of the Philly region's largest multicultural celebrations.

LANSDALE, PA — One of the Philadelphia region's largest multicultural celebrations will return to Montgomery County again in 2025.

The 36th annual International Spring Festival will be held at North Penn High School on April 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event is free, and saw some 6,000 participants in 2024, according to organizers.

It's highlighted by the "Parade of Nations," a procession of representatives from more than 60 countries displaying cultural pride.

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The festival also includes a health and wellness fair, kids activities, live entertainment on seven different stages, a wide variety of artistry through crafts and exhibits, and of course the International Food Court, featuring flavors from around the globe.

The 2025 theme is “Americans Celebrating Heritage and Culture."

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In the past, food as diverse as Afghani, African-American, Chinese, Hungarian, Indian, Italian, Jamaican, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Middle Eastern, Filipino, Thai, and more has been offered, while Venezuelan, Mexican, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Indian, Caribbean, and Irish performers take the various stages.

North Penn is located on 1340 S. Valley Forge Road in Lansdale.

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