Brea event to put Asian culture center stage

Asia’s food, culture, and more will be on full display for those who take part in a Brea event next month.

The first Mid-Autumn Festival proved to be such a success that its organizers have brought it back for 2024. It will honor the harvest moon while celebrating the arrival of fall and connections with friends and family.

Attendees at the festival will be able to take in an assortment of cultural performances, and food may be purchased from any of the vendor booths or trucks. An anime car show is also in the works and local bakeries will provide samples of moon cakes. Both parking and admission will be free of charge, and the festivities will be spread out over two days, both kicking off at 11:00 am.

When organizing a festival that includes live stage performances, planners may find themselves in the market for backdrops and other materials for the set. A banner printing company will be pleased to take on the challenge, and can work closely with its clients, preparing oversized items along with offering graphic design and other custom services.

The 2024 Mid-Autumn Festival will welcome fall on September 14 and September 15. It is scheduled for 1100 N Grand Avenue in Walnut, where it will be set up in Parking Lot B.