The International Kids Festival began in 2004 as a grassroots community event created to bring families together through culture, fun and creative expression. Over the past two decades, it has grown into one of the largest free family festivals in Northern California.
On Saturday, May 24, Sacramento’s William Land Park amphitheater will once again turn into a vibrant cultural hub as families from across Northern California are invited to enjoy a day of performances and cultural exchange.
“Our goal was to create a celebration that reminds us of childhood and brings families together,” said Sergey Ivannikov, the festival’s producer and CEO of Russian American Media, a collaborative partner of Solving Sacramento. “Seeing children laugh, play and form new friendships is the greatest reward for our efforts.”
“It’s more than entertainment,” said Alisa Yurchenko, president of the Council For Cross Cultural Affairs. “It’s about connection — families learning, children performing and communities growing stronger together.”
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