Now in its 15th year, the Rutherford Multicultural Festival will take place on Saturday, May 19, 2018 from 12 to 7pm and will feature free entertainment at the Lincoln Park band shell all day long. Dancers, singers and performers from around the world will perform, from countries including Poland, Ireland, Korea, Japan, South America, Africa, India, and more. The energy of the Native American dance group, the emotional lyrics of our R&B performers, and the many adorable local children’s groups make this event a must-see for all!
Plus, there’s fun for the whole family. Kids activities include face painting and arts and crafts, while flea market booths sell stunning jewelry, handmade artwork and unique clothing. Enjoy a tasty lunch at one of the international food vendors, from Peruvian empanadas to traditional Indian tikka masala and naan – and guests aged 21 and over can savor a cold brew in the outdoor beer and wine garden next to the stage.
Many of Rutherford’s own community organizations contribute and participate in the festival, including the Friends of the Library and the Historic Preservation Committee – come and meet your neighbors!
The event is the annual celebration of the Rutherford Civil Rights Commission (RCRC). An official branch of the Borough of Rutherford, the RCRC works to ensure that all town citizens are provided equal rights and treated with respect. The RCRC’s mission is to eliminate discrimination, increase public awareness of civil rights through advocacy and education and offer conflict resolution services and mediation for civil rights matters. The only civil rights organization in Bergen County, the RCRC was founded in 1964 and has been a valuable resource to town residents ever since.
Join us to celebrate the beautiful diversity within Rutherford and around the world!