Downtown Kent celebrates culture with International Festival

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Steve Sabo, of The Orange Trük, talks to Dan and Donna Lange at the International Festival in Downtown Kent on Saturday Sept. 12, 2015.

Bailey Purpura

Friday, Water Street became home to unique foods, shops, and performers for the annual International Festival in downtown Kent.

Kent State graduate Genia Kollie came up with the idea four years ago.

“I majored in Entrepreneurship at Kent State and I thought this was something Kent needed.” Kollie said.

Kollie works at Home Markets right in the center of Acorn Alley where people can purchase items from all over the world, including Kinder chocolate from England and decorative chopsticks from Asia.

The festival included stands where visitors can purchase items from a wide variety of countries: from African scrubs, to items made in Nicaragua from recycled car parts, the festival had a wide variety of items.

Food trucks also lined Water Street at the festival: Premier Crepes, Thee Oasis Grille and Wholly Frijoles Mexican Street Food were all options at the Festival.  

“They have a wide variety of really delicious food from all over the country and I plan to get a lot of it.” said junior nursing major Abbey Youel.

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