Celebrate Cuisine, Art, and Culture at the Westfield International Festival
Westfield, IN (May 2, 2025) — Travel the world without leaving Westfield! Experience the flavors, traditions, art, and more from cultures across the globe at the Westfield International Festival, presented by Centier Bank, on Saturday, May 10, from 12 – 3 p.m. at Grand Junction Plaza (225 S. Union Street).
Formerly known as Cuisine, Connect, Culture, the newly reimagined Westfield International Festival will feature main stage performances from ICCCI (Lion Dance and Chinese Folk Dance), Sewa International (Indian Folk Dance), Epiphany Dance Collective (African Dance), and Fuego Nuevo (Tierra y Libertad, Viva la Revolucion). All performances are free and open to the public.
New this year, attendees can embark upon a flavor-packed journey with the Savor & Snack Pass, which unlocks five exclusive tastings from participating food trucks and vendors. The Savor & Snack Pass is available online for $15 in advance or for $20 at the event.
“Westfield would not be the community I know and love without the rich diversity of the people who have chosen to call it home,” said Mayor Scott Willis. “I’m proud to see our city shine as a place where all cultures are welcomed and celebrated.”
Children of all ages can enjoy the brand-new, free Explorer Zone on the Meadow Lawn, featuring crafts, a global animal adoption station, hands-on cultural activities from the Indianapolis Children's Museum spotlighting Peru, and an exciting live llama meet-and-greet.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in games, crafts, and other cultural traditions, as well as enjoy the marketplace showcasing vendors selling goods from across the globe.
To learn more about the Westfield International Festival or to purchase your Savor & Snack Pass, click here.
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About the City of Westfield: Westfield is the fastest-growing city in Indiana and the sixth-fastest-growing city in the country. Westfield is home to more than 50,000 residents in Hamilton County, situated north of Indianapolis. The city is known for its 400-acre Grand Park Sports Campus, connectivity to US-31 and State Road 32, and nationally recognized public schools.