The Chattanooga 423 Day Festival brings the community together in celebration of diversity.
The 423 Day Festival returns to Chattanooga on April 20, 2025, at Miller Park, promising a day filled with fun, food, and festivities. Organized to celebrate the city’s diverse community, the festival welcomes everyone to join in and enjoy a vibrant array of cultural experiences. With about 60 vendors and delicious food options, festival-goers can expect a lively atmosphere that embodies inclusivity and togetherness in Chattanooga.
Get ready, Chattanooga! The city is gearing up for an exciting day filled with fun, food, and festivities as the second 423 Day Festival returns on Sunday, April 20, 2025, at the beautiful Miller Park. This year, the anticipation is palpable, especially since the festival did not take place last year. Festival organizer Ronnie Houston is over the moon about welcoming back the community to celebrate the vibrant diversity that makes Chattanooga so special.
One of the fantastic things about the 423 Day Festival is that it’s open to everyone! Whether you call Chattanooga home or are just visiting, you’re invited to join in the fun. This festival aims to bring the diverse community of Chattanooga together, showcasing the myriad cultures and backgrounds that enrich the city. The event’s core values revolve around diversity and inclusion, ensuring that everyone feels welcomed and celebrated—no matter their race, sexual orientation, or nationality.
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