ANGOLA, IN - This year’s Angola Arts Festival scheduled for Saturday, August 1st has been canceled.
In response to Governor Eric Holcomb’s recommendation regarding social distancing and groups be limited to 250 or less for the next few weeks, the Downtown Angola Coalition (DAC) board of seven unanimously agreed that it is best for the community, volunteers and tourists if we focus efforts toward the 2021 Angola Arts Festival that will be held Saturday, August 7, 2021.
A mitigation plan had been in place for this year's festival but could not guarantee to keep the virus contained. Artists and vendors that have submitted applications will have the option to reserve their spot for 2021 or their application fee will be refunded.
If you have questions or would like to get involved with DAC or DAC projects, please reach out via Facebook; Angola Art Festival, or www.angolaartsfestival.com.
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