Mayor Ras J. Baraka, Deputy Mayor for Community Engagement Jacqueline Mercado-Quiles, and the Office of Violence Prevention and Trauma Recovery (OVPTR) will host the Annual Latin Festival on Sunday, August 17, from noon to 10 p.m., on Bloomfield Avenue between Lake Street and Clifton Avenue, in Newark’s North Ward.
Three leading Latino merengue singers will headline the event:
Representatives from Newark’s OVPTR will distribute information, be available for conversation, and connect residents with resources for mental health, employment, relocation, and services for anyone affected by crime or violence.
Vendors are being sought for the festival. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor or participating in or being a vendor at the Latin Festival, please contact Deputy Mayor Mercado-Quiles at the Office of Community Engagement at 973-733-4310.
Coolers and pets are not permitted during the event. Riding bikes or scooters is also prohibited on site, but attendees are encouraged to arrive and depart using the citywide, free ride share app via Newark and Newark Go, the city’s scooter and bike share program. The rented ebikes and scooters can be left on Clifton and Bloomfield Avenues, near the Latin Festival. There will be additional car parking in Branch Brook Park.