Oak Brook Unites in Celebration of Cultures

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Second annual International Festival
brings global traditions to the heart of the village

The International Festival of Oak Brook is back for a second year and looks to build upon its successful launch last year.  Led by a dedicated group of enthusiastic residents, the festival will be held this year on Sunday, September 14th  from 4-7 pm. The event celebrates Oak Brook’s diverse cultural heritage.

Village of Oak Brook Board of Trustee Dr. A. Suresh Reddy shares, “The International Festival of Oak Brook is a celebration of the diverse cultures that make up our community. It highlights the rich tapestry that Oak Brook is—woven together from many distinct cultures, with each thread adding its own color, texture, and story. By sharing our heritage and traditions, we honor one another and strengthen the bonds that make us whole as a Village. Through this event, we learn from each other, embrace our differences, and come together as one vibrant community.”

Nine countries will be represented at the event this year, including Bolivia, Greece, India, Italy, Mexico, Pakistan, Syria, Palestine, and the United States of America.  Residents bring each country to life with festive décor, traditions and activities. Two popular activities returning this year include:   an Arabic writing calligrapher and a henna artist. Also, Benjamin De Los Monteros, an Italian opera singer and a fan favorite last year, will be back to bring the sounds of Italy.

Year two also marks the debut of a new location.  The festival will be held on the grounds of the Oak Brook Bath & Tennis Club this year. The exciting lineup has new elements, including a Pakistani fashion show and a raffle featuring great prizes. New food options include Greek and Indian restaurants and a Jamaican grill. Festivalgoers can sample global cuisine with food available for purchase.

Village Clerk Netasha Scarpiniti says, “The International Festival of Oak Brook is a true community effort, organized and planned by passionate residents. Volunteers dedicate countless hours to creating unique décor, coordinating activities, and presenting authentic cuisine and entertainment. It’s a celebration of culture—and of neighbors coming together to share their heritage with pride.”

For more information, visit www.OakBrookInternationalFestival.com 

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