New Haven community celebrates Fair Haven festival
Festival goers soaked up the sun, enjoyed live music and fresh food throughout the afternoon.
Daffodil Festival returns for 45th year in Meriden
Local vendors and small businesses joined in on the fun as well, selling tacos, hot tamales and ice cream.
Kids were seen hula hooping, and people were salsa dancing and singing.
Organizers said the event was all about celebrating community and culture, while supporting local businesses.
'Very diverse community, we have people of different backgrounds coming to share their cultures their music and we all just come together once a year,' said Volunteer Coordinator Raychel Juarez. 'We're trying to continue this as long as we can.'
This is the third year of the Fair Haven Festival after a 15-year hiatus. Organizers said it was a successful one.
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