San Bernardino’s Newest Food Festival Appreciates Black History Month on Saturday, February 22

SAN BERNARDINO, CA— Sponsored by We Are the Change SB, SB Food Fest will be back for its monthly debut in appreciation of Black History Month on Saturday, February 22, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. SB Food Fest is rapidly becoming the newest food festival frenzy in the Inland Empire as it provides a fun and family friendly experience. Held in the heart of the historical downtown of San Bernardino, SB Food Fest is coming back this month stronger than ever with over 25 vendors in food, retail, art, live performances, and a guaranteed one-hundred percent level of fun.

From the very beginning, SB Food Fest’s purpose has always been centered on the intent to celebrate community through integration of different cultures, food, music, and art. The upcoming Appreciation of Black History SB Food Fest event will be no different as it will feature the rich culture and historical achievements of the black community. The strength, resilience, and love ever so present in black history will be demonstrated through art by artists such as Artell Humillion, Marcus’ Art, and Michah Amaro Art.  Live performers will include J.A.M and Eric DeVaugn. Those in attendance will have a variety of food options to choose from ranging from snacks to desserts including Lean Kreations, Farm Fresh to You, Le Frites Gourmet Fry Shop, Hawkins Burgers, Sunny Jays Italian Ice, and many more. The festival of course would not be complete without the crafts and charm delicacies that local vendors such as Southern Charm Jewelry, GM Petite, and LMK Designs will provide.

SB Food Fest is most excited to have the Inland Empire community partake of a fun, family-friendly and safe night out. It is an event that anyone can attend and includes FREE admission, as well as free parking. Enthusiasm is shared by all as SB Food Fest strives to revitalize the community of San Bernardino and the downtown scene for locals and visitors alike.

SB Food Fest also looks forward to adding more vendors, performances and art for future events. For more information, visit www.sbfoodfest.com.

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