Visitors of all ages will enjoy this colorful celebration of Asian pride, partnership, and progress. WHEN May 30, 2020 10 AM - 6 PM WHERE Audubon Zoo EVENT DETAILS Live entertainment Hand-made crafts from India, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, and other Asian countries Internationally themed displays Authentic Asian dishes Included with Zoo admission or Audubon membership No outside food, beverages, or tents allowed. Portable chairs and blankets are welcomed. This is a rain or shine event. View All Events By attending this event you consent to Audubon Nature Institute's Photography Policy .
Saturday, May 30, 10 AM-6 PM
Asian Pacific American Society Festival
Audubon Nature Institute
price:Audubon membership No outside food, beverages, or tents allowed. Portable
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6500 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA
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