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Discover The World From Greene County, Ohio, at A World A’ Fair Festival

For 50 years, countries/ethnicities now totaling over 35 gather to showcase their unique cultures through food, drinks, entertainment, dance, and education for the whole family. Discover the many ways we are all alike yet different in our passion for life.

Two formal and interactive stages offer continual performances from local, regional, national, and international performing groups. With authentic costumes and regional sounds, entertainers will transport you across continents through movement and sound.

“I have been participating in A World A’Fair since 2010 and fell in love at first sight. Having all the communities come together and help each other with the goal of educating the community about their culture is a sight to behold. It’s truly an amazing experience and adventure.”

—Justine Deeter, DIFI President*

This year’s event is excited to welcome Guam and Latvia to the ever-growing list of participating countries. 

Discover something for everyone at A World A’ Fair. Children love getting their “passports” to take with them through the booths. As they answer questions, they will have their passports stamped, and they can take home this souvenir.

Adults can also join in the passport fun with a Beer Passport on Friday night, which enables them to sample designated samples of beer, and then they get to vote on their favorite.

And don’t forget the delicious food and beverages representing the many countries.

This year the festival will be held at the Greene County Expo Center, Friday, May 5th through May 7th. For more information and ticket details, visit A World A’ Fair and check out the article on Greene County for more fun and adventure.

*DIFI: is a non-profit organization comprising 30 non-profits representing different countries worldwide coming together to educate the community through food, dance, and educational entertainment.

Photo Credit: Scott Stolsenberg

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