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City of Sun Prairie Annual Multicultural Fair Set For Saturday, September 27

300 East Main Street
Sun Prairie, WI 53590-2227
Website: https://cityofsunprairie.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – September 16, 2025
Ashley Manthei
Communications Manager
amanthei@cityofsunprairie.com 
(608) 825-1702
CITY OF SUN PRAIRIE ANNUAL MULTICULTURAL FAIR SET FOR SATURDAY, 
SEPTEMBER 27

 
SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. – The City of Sun Prairie is excited to host its annual Multicultural Fair on Saturday, 
September 27, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sheehan Park, 1375 Linnerud Drive. This event celebrates the 
many cultures of Sun Prairie through dynamic performances, food trucks serving a wide selection of 
international cuisine, and cultural exhibitors and vendors. 

The purpose of the fair is to provide attendees with opportunities to connect, learn about a variety of
cultures, and appreciate the diversity that strengthens the Sun Prairie community. Attendees can look 
forward to performances, activities, and food representing countries and culture from all around the 
world such as Africa, Central America, India, and more. 

“The Sun Prairie Multicultural Fair is a beautiful reminder of the richness that diversity brings to our 
community,” said Senator Melissa Ratcliff of Wisconsin Senate District 16. “It’s a celebration of heritage, 
unity and shared values. At a time when division often dominates the headlines, this year’s Fair offers 
something much more hopeful — a vision of unity through diversity.”

The Multicultural Fair is grateful to recognize the Bank of Sun Prairie as its Platinum Sponsor. 
For more information about the 2025 Multicultural Fair, including updates on activities, performers, 
vendors, and more, please visit www.cityofsunprairie.com/Multicultural-Fair or check out our Facebook 
event at www.facebook.com/share/1A8vNrjU2a/.

About City of Sun Prairie

Sun Prairie is a vibrant and thriving community located in northeastern Dane county, just east of the City 
of Madison. The City of Sun Prairie has experienced strong population growth since its incorporation 
from a village to a city in 1958, undergoing a transformation from a relatively small community of less 
than 4,000 to an estimated 36,394 today.