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Bring your family and enjoy an afternoon of fun at this wonderful multi-cultural event.

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Celebrate “Autumn IN Westfield” at the city’s Cuisine Connect Culture Festival, happening on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Grand Junction Plaza. Hint: It’s less than an hour away from Indy.

Explore arts, entertainment, and cultural traditions from around the world through activities like:

  • Sampling diverse cuisines
  • Creating multicultural crafts + playing games
  • Enjoying live music + dance performances

Bonus: This community event is free + open to the public. Happy sweater weather, Indy. Details you autumn know

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