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Bayview Foundation Celebrates its 25th Anniversary Travel the World, but Leave Your Passport at Home Summer hasn’t included many vacations abroad for families this year, but staycations are all the rage. For one special day in August, the best of both worlds can be experienced for free. The 25th annual Triangle Ethnic Fest returns August 16th, featuring the areas hottest music, along with the finest ethnic cuisines and plenty of fun for the whole family. Sample savory treats from the south, spice up your day with some Jamaican jerk chicken and venture into something new from Vietnam or Cambodia. End your eating adventure with gourmet ice-cream. Once your palate’s needs are satisfied, be sure to soothe those ears with the sweet sounds of area bands. Whether it’s the Gaelic Fusion Dance Company, Salaam Shalom or the Goon Goo Peas, you might come with a favorite, but go home loving them all! “Performers tell me to be part of the Triangle Ethnic Fest is to be part of a Madison tradition,” says David Haas, Director of Bayview Foundation. “We’re pleased to have this recognition and look forward to a quality event each and every year.” Food and music isn’t the only fun at Ethnic Fest, there are plenty of activities for the kids as well. Make a splash in the dunk tank, scoop up some snowcones or check out the tall and the small critters from the Vilas Zoo. The fun happens on Sunday, August 16, 2008 from 11:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. on the corner of Park St, Regent St. and Braxton Pl. More information is at www.bayviewfoundation.org. Admission to the festival is free, although donations are appreciated. ###
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