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African American Arts Festival underway in downtown Canton

African American Arts Festival underway in downtown Canton

CANTON – EN-RICH-MENT’s third annual African American Arts Festival kicked off Friday at Centennial Plaza with food, games and music.

The two-day festival — which runs Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. — celebrates the art and culture of the African-American community. It features dancing, drumming, games, children’s activities and a variety of food and gift vendors from the Northeast Ohio region.

“It gets bigger every year,” said Betty Smith, executive director of the EN-RICH-MENT Fine Arts Academy, who estimated about 2,500 people would attend the event. She said that’s about 500 more people than last year.

New to this year’s festival is a larger kids’ play zone and more vendors, Smith said. On Friday afternoon, children played in bounce houses and had their faces painted. Attendees enjoyed food from vendors like Smoosh Cookies, Jimie T’s Delicious Grill, 3 Island G’s Mobile Cuisine and Nothing Bundt Cakes.

Other vendors sold clothing, jewelry, crafts and handmade items.

“It’s going well so far,” Canton native Yvonne Johnson said.

Her sister, Shonna Keys, owns a home bakery called Soul Sweetz. Johnson was helping at the booth, which offered strawberry pound cake, peach cobbler and other items. She said it was their first time participating in the festival.

Activities slated for Saturday include a 5K race/walk, Zumba from 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., the EN-RICH-MENT drumline at 1:30 p.m. and Carlos Jones and the P.L.U.S. Band at 8 p.m.

The 5K helps support the EN-RICH-MENT Fine Arts Academy.

“It takes everybody to make this happen,” Smith said, expressing her gratitude to sponsors that included Downtown Canton Partnership, Visit Canton, Stephen and Sandra Perry, Fresh Mark, CSE Federal Credit Union, Sugardale, Huntington Bank and the Stark County Community Action Agency.

For more information, visit https://www.africanamericanartsfestival.com/.

Reach Paige at 330-580-8577, pmbennett@gannett.com or on Twitter @paigembenn.

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