South Sacramento Festival

OCT. 21, 2023

11AM-3PM

SHASTA COMMUNITY PARK

7407 IMAGINATION PARKWAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95823

TPCP is delighted to have a booth at this year’s South Sacramento Festival! 

The South Sacramento Festival was created in 2021 with the idea to bring communities in South Sacramento together through dance, music, art, food, and more. The Festival is an opportunity to connect with residents, community organizations, small businesses, and neighborhood associations and build a deeper connection with the groups that make our community a great place to live, work, and play!

We hope to see you there! 

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